Six Finalists Announced for EU Prize for Contemporary Architecture - Mies van der Rohe Award 2011
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The European Commission and the Mies van der Rohe Foundation today announced the six finalists competing for the 2011 European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – the Mies van der Rohe Award. They have been shortlisted from 343 works in 33 European countries. The award ceremony will take place on June 20 at the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion in Barcelona, Spain.

"Our finalists have two things in common - they are European and they are among the world's most visionary architects. The EU Prize celebrates their talent and showcases the economic, social and cultural importance of our creative industries", said Androulla Vassiliou, European Commissioner for Education, Culture, Multilingualism and Youth.

Following are the 6 finalists.

Acropolis Museum; Athens, Greece; Bernard Tschumi Architects / Bernard Tschumi (Photo: Christian Richters)

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Acropolis Museum; Athens, Greece; Bernard Tschumi Architects / Bernard Tschumi (Photo: Christian Richters)

Rehabilitation Centre Groot Klimmendaal; Arnhem, The Netherlands; Architectenbureau Koen van Velsen / Koen van Velsen (Photo: Rob´t Hart Fotografie)

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Rehabilitation Centre Groot Klimmendaal; Arnhem, The Netherlands; Architectenbureau Koen van Velsen / Koen van Velsen (Photo: Rob´t Hart Fotografie)

Neues Museum; Berlin, Germany; David Chipperfield Architects / David Chipperfield (Photo: Jörg von Bruchhausen)

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Neues Museum; Berlin, Germany; David Chipperfield Architects / David Chipperfield (Photo: Jörg von Bruchhausen)

Bronks Youth Theatre; Brussels, Belgium; MDMA – Martine De Maeseneer Architecten / Martine De Maeseneer, Dirk Van den Brande (Photo: Filip Dujardin)

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Bronks Youth Theatre; Brussels, Belgium; MDMA – Martine De Maeseneer Architecten / Martine De Maeseneer, Dirk Van den Brande (Photo: Filip Dujardin)

MAXXI: Museum of XXI Century Arts; Rome, Italy; Zaha Hadid Architects / Zaha Hadid, Patrick Schumacher, Gianluca Racana (Photo: Iwan Baan)

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MAXXI: Museum of XXI Century Arts; Rome, Italy; Zaha Hadid Architects / Zaha Hadid, Patrick Schumacher, Gianluca Racana (Photo: Iwan Baan)

Concert House Danish Radio; Copenhagen, Denmark; Ateliers Jean Nouvel / Jean Nouvel (Photo: Philippe Ruault)

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Concert House Danish Radio; Copenhagen, Denmark; Ateliers Jean Nouvel / Jean Nouvel (Photo: Philippe Ruault)

As well as highlighting excellence in contemporary buildings, the Prize highlights the contribution of European architects to the development of new ideas and technologies in urban development. Launched in 1987 and co-funded by the EU Culture Programme and the Mies van der Rohe Foundation, the €60,000 prize is the most prestigious award in European architecture and is awarded every other year to works completed within the previous two years. This year’s ceremony is the 12th to take place since its launch.

Works nominated for the Prize are put forward by independent experts from all over Europe; as well as the member associations of the Architects’ Council of Europe, national architects’ associations, and the Advisory Committee for the Prize.

The jury members who selected the finalists for 2011 are: Mohsen Mostafavi, Chair of the jury/Dean, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA; Ole Bouman, Director, Nederlands Architectuurinstituut, Rotterdam; Yvonne Farrell, Grafton Architects, Dublin; Annette Gigon, Gigon/Guyer, Zürich; Anne Lacaton, Lacaton& Vassal Architectes, Paris; Tarald Lundevall, Architect, SNØHETTA, Oslo; Pei Zhu, Beijing, China, and Lluís Hortet, Secretary of the jury/Director of the Fundació Mies van der Rohe.



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Comments:
ramon
siena
Friday, March 25, 2011
pretty obvious that chipperfield is in the spirit of mies. the others are not even close.

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