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The Daylight Award 2022 , Søborg/ Dänemark

Architektur Wettbewerbs-Ergebnis

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wa-2031821
Tag der Veröffentlichung
02.06.2021
Aktualisiert am
18.05.2022
Verfahrensart
Award
Zulassungsbereich
Andere
Auslober
Bewerbungsschluss
30.09.2021
Bekanntgabe
16.05.2022

Daylight Award 2022 | Daylight in Architecture

Yvonne Farrell · Shelley McNamara (IE)
Founders of Grafton Architects

Daylight Award 2022 | Daylight Research

Anna Wirz-Justice (CH)
Neurobiologist and Professor emerita at the Centre for Chronobiology,
Psychiatric Clinic of the University of Basel
Verfahrensart
Award / Auszeichnung

Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Der Daylight Award würdigt und unterstützt die Tageslichtforschung und das Tageslicht in der Architektur. Er würdigt und fördert wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse und praktische Anwendungen des Tageslichts, die Disziplinen miteinander verbinden, die normalerweise in getrennten, monokulturellen Sphären, Fachkreisen oder Praktiken behandelt werden.

Der Daylight Award strebt danach, ein ganzheitliches Verständnis von Tageslicht zu fördern und seinen positiven Einfluss auf das Leben zu erhöhen.
Der Daylight Award wird alle zwei Jahre in zwei Kategorien vergeben: Daylight Research und Daylight in Architecture.
Der Preis wird in Form von zwei persönlichen Preisen vergeben, die jeweils mit 100 000 Euro dotiert sind.

Competition assignment
The Daylight Award honors and supports daylight research and daylight in architecture. It acknowledges and encourages scientific knowledge and practical application of daylight, which interlink disciplines that are usually addressed in separated, monocultural spheres, professional circles or practices.

The Daylight Award strives to raise a holistic understanding of daylight, and increase its positive impact on life.
The Daylight Award is given every second year in two categories; Daylight Research and Daylight in Architecture.
The award is given as two personal prizes, and each to the sum of €100,000.

Jury
Anne Lacaton, Principal of Lacaton & Vassal Architectes, Paris, laureate of The Daylight Award in 2011, winner of the EU Mies Award 2019 and The 2021 Pritzker Prize Laureate, associate Professor of Architecture & Design at ETH Zurich
Dorte Mandrup, founder of Dorte Mandrup A/S, Copenhagen, chair of the Mies van der Rohe Award 2019, Adjunct Professor at The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts with frequent visiting professorships abroad
Marilyne Andersen, Professor of Sustainable Construction Technologies and Dean of the School of Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, and laureate of The Daylight Award in 2016
Gerd Folkers, Professor for Pharmaceutical Chemistry since at the ETH Zurich, previously served at the Swiss National Science Foundation, director of the Collegium Helveticum since 2012, a member of the Swiss Science Council and President until 2019
Russell Foster, Director of the Nuffield Laboratory of Ophthalmology and Head of the Sleep and Circadian Neuroscience Institute at the University of Oxford, and laureate of The Daylight Award in 2020
Juhani Pallasmaa, Finnish architect, writer, teacher and practicing architect, lectured extensively across the world for more than 40 years, from 2009-2014 served on the jury for The Pritzker Prize
Koen Steemers, Professor of Sustainable Design, The Martin Centre for Architectural and Urban Studies, Department of Architecture, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom with an extensive architectural research assessment experience

Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter /
More information can be found at:

thedaylightaward.com/
The Daylight Award 2022
 
Organizers
The Daylight Award is presented by the non-profit, private charitable foundations, VILLUM FONDEN, VELUX FONDEN and VELUX STIFTUNG, established by Villum Kann Rasmussen. The foundations support a wide range of non-profit purposes, in scientific, social, cultural and environmental projects.
 
About the Award
The Daylight Award honors and supports daylight research and daylight in architecture. It acknowledges and encourages scientific knowledge and practical application of daylight, which interlink disciplines that are usually addressed in separated, monocultural spheres, professional circles or practices.
 
The Daylight Award strives to raise a holistic understanding of daylight, and increase its positive impact on life.
 
The Daylight Award is given every second year in two categories; Daylight Research and Daylight in Architecture.
 
The award is given as two personal prizes, and each to the sum of €100,000.
 
Schedule
Nomination deadline: 30 September 2021
Jury deliberations: end of 2021 and at the beginning of 2022
Laureates announcement: 16 May 2022, on the UN/UNESCO ‚Internatonal Day of Light‘
 
Jury
- Anne Lacaton, Principal of Lacaton & Vassal Architectes, Paris, laureate of The Daylight Award in 2011, winner of the EU Mies Award 2019 and The 2021 Pritzker Prize Laureate, associate Professor of Architecture & Design at ETH Zurich
- Dorte Mandrup, founder of Dorte Mandrup A/S, Copenhagen, chair of the Mies van der Rohe Award 2019, Adjunct Professor at The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts with frequent visiting professorships abroad
- Marilyne Andersen, Professor of Sustainable Construction Technologies and Dean of the School of Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, and laureate of The Daylight Award in 2016
- Gerd Folkers, Professor for Pharmaceutical Chemistry since at the ETH Zurich, previously served at the Swiss National Science Foundation, director of the Collegium Helveticum since 2012, a member of the Swiss Science Council and President until 2019
- Russell Foster, Director of the Nuffield Laboratory of Ophthalmology and Head of the Sleep and Circadian Neuroscience Institute at the University of Oxford, and laureate of The Daylight Award in 2020
- Juhani Pallasmaa, Finnish architect, writer, teacher and practicing architect, lectured extensively across the world for more than 40 years, from 2009-2014 served on the jury for The Pritzker Prize 
- Koen Steemers, Professor of Sustainable Design, The Martin Centre for Architectural and Urban Studies, Department of Architecture, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom with an extensive architectural research assessment experience
 
More information and details at

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