European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture

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The European Union Prize for Contemporary ArchitectureMies van der Rohe Award is a prize given biennially by the European Union and the , Barcelona,[1] 'to acknowledge and reward quality architectural production in Europe'.

The Prize was created in 1987 through an equal partnership among the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Fundació Mies van der Rohe. The award is open to all the works completed in Europe within the two-year period before the granting of the prize. Nominations are submitted by independent experts, the national architecture associations and the advisory committee of the Prize, and then evaluated by a jury organized for each cycle. The five finalist works are visited by the jury, which chooses a prize winner and names an Emerging Architect winner.

As of 2016, a new category, the Young Talent Architecture Award (YTAA), highlights the final degree projects of recently graduated architects, landscape architects and urban designers. YTAA, as an inherent part of the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award, is organised by the Fundació Mies van der Rohe with the support of the Creative Europe programme of the European Union. YTAA is organised in partnership with the European Association for Architectural Education (EAAE) and the Architects’ Council of Europe (ACE-CAE); World Architects as a founding partner; the as a partner in Venice; sponsored by Jung, Jansen and Regent; and with the support of USM.[2]

List of award winners[]

Year Winning Building Finalist(s) Shortlist(s)
1988 Banco Borges e Irmão Vila do Conde 2011.jpg
Portugal Vila do Conde
Architect(s): Alvaro Siza
1990 Stansted Airport.JPG New Stansted Airport Terminal
United Kingdom London
Architect(s): Foster + Partners
  • Republic of Ireland Knock, Chapel of Reconciliation
  • Spain Murcia, Hydraulic Museum and Cultural Centre in the Segura River Mills
  • Spain Girona, Bank of Spain
  • Spain Zaragoza, Public State Library
  • Spain Madrid, Public Housing in Carabanchel
  • France Torcy, Children's Centre
  • France Paris, De La Villette Park
  • France Paris, The Grande Arche de la Défense
  • France Paris, Housing on Boulevard de Belleville
  • France Paris, New Ministry of Economics and Finances
  • France Paris, Archives of Paris
  • France Paris, Technical and Administrative Centre
  • Netherlands The Hague, Two Houses and Shops in the Van der Vennepark
  • West Germany Frankfurt am Main, The German Postal Museum
  • West Berlin Berlin, Checkpoint Charlie Housing
  • United Kingdom London, Thames Reach Housing
  • Italy Ivrea, New Olivetti Office Building
  • Italy Gibellina, Ricostruzione E Rinnovo Delle Case Di Stefano
  • Portugal Portalegre, Regional Social Security Centre
  • Portugal Porto, Cultural Centre for the Statate Secretariat of Culture
  • Netherlands Aerdenhout, Primary School for the School Association Aerdenhout Bentveld
1992 Olimpic Badalona.jpg Municipal Sports Stadium
Spain Badalona, Barcelona
Architect(s): and
1994 Waterloo from London Eye.jpg Waterloo International railway station
United Kingdom London
Architect(s): Nicholas Grimshaw
1996 B.N.F.jpg Bibliothèque Nationale de France
France Paris
Architect(s): Dominique Perrault
  • Belgium Eeklo, Transformation of a Former Milk Factory in an Office Building
  • Austria Seibersdorf, Office and Research Centre Seibersdorf
  • Austria Murau, Footbridge over the Mur
  • Cyprus Avgorou, Primary School of Avgorou
  • Czech Republic Brno, Investment and Post Bank Brno
  • Denmark Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Extension
  • Finland Helsinki, Shipboy Housing
  • Finland Virolahti, Teboil Gas Station
  • France Mont Beuvray, European Archaeological Center
  • France Arles, Archeological Museum and Research Centre
  • France Bordeaux, University House of Arts
  • France Grenoble, Arts and Human Sciences Building
  • France Paris, Boileau Apartments, Transformation of an Office Block into Housing
  • France Lyon, Cité Internationale (First Phase)
  • Germany Hannover, Hall 26
  • Germany Berlin, Friedrichstadt Passagen - Block 207
  • Germany Brühl, Babanek House
  • Greece Marousi, House for Art Collector
  • Greece Attica, House at Kiourka
  • Republic of Ireland Dublin, Temple Bar Framework Plan
  • Norway Alvdal, Aukrust Center
  • Portugal Porto, Residential Block in Rua do Teatro
  • Spain Zamora, Archaeological and Fine Arts Museum
  • Spain Morella, Single Family House
  • Spain Castelló de la Plana, IMPIVA Headquarters
  • Spain Madrid, Banco de Santander Headquarters
  • Spain Mérida, New Offices for the Estremadura Geovernment
  • Netherlands Utrecht, Faculty of Economics and Management
  • Netherlands Vaals, Police Station
  • Netherlands Hoenderloo, Porterlodges for the National Park De Hoge Veluwe
  • Switzerland Winterthur, Extension of Kunstmuseum
  • Switzerland Basel, Signal Box Auf dem Wolf
  • Switzerland Monte Carasso, Urban Project at Monte Carasso
  • Switzerland Vals, Thermal Bath
1998 Bregenz kunsthaus zumthor 2002 01.jpg Kunsthaus Bregenz
Austria Bregenz
Architect(s): Peter Zumthor
  • Switzerland Appenzell, Museum Liner Appenzell (renamed: Kunstmuseum Appenzell)
  • Switzerland Riehen, Beyeler Foundation
  • France Bordeaux, Villa in Bordeaux
  • Spain Villanueva de la Cañada, Cultural Center
  • Spain Alicante, University Museum
  • Spain Madrid, Indoor Swimming Pool
  • United Kingdom Henley-on-Thames, River and Rowing Museum
  • Austria Innsbruck, Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences
  • Austria St. Pölten, Lower Austrian Regional Archive and Regional Library
  • Austria Graz, Departments for Information Technology
  • Republic of Ireland Dublin, Ranelagh Multi-Denominational School
  • France Tourcoing, Le Fresnoy National Studio for Contemporary Arts
  • France Paris, Social Housing rue des Lyanes
  • France Lille, Fine Arts Museum Extension and Renovation
  • Germany Velen, Secondary School Extension
  • Germany Frankfurt am Main, Commerzbank Headquarters
  • Germany Berlin, Baumschulenweg Crematorium
  • Netherlands Burgh-Haamstede, Salt Water Pavilion
  • Netherlands Vrouwenpolder, Fresh Water Pavilion
  • Netherlands Rotterdam, Theatre Square
  • Poland Krakow, Blue end of the road
  • Belgium Ghent, House Van Hee
  • Portugal Marco de Canaveses, Santa María Church
  • Portugal Amares, Braga, Santa María do Bouro Convent Reconversion
  • Portugal Vila do Conde, LNIV (National Veterinary Investigation Laboratory)
  • Switzerland Vella, New Construction of School Site Including Multipurpose Hall
  • Switzerland Losone, Gym
  • Finland Turku, Art Academy
  • Slovenia Ljubljana, Nursing School
  • Sweden Stockholm, Museums of Modern Art and Architecture
2001 San Sebastian Palacio Kursaal.JPG Kursaal Centre
Spain San Sebastián
Architect(s): Rafael Moneo
  • Denmark Copenhagen, Unibank Headquarters/Hovedsaede for Nordea
  • France Nantes, Courthouse
  • Spain Santillana del Mar, Altamira Museum and Research Centre
2003 Bahnhof Hoenheim.jpg
France Hoenheim, Strasbourg
Architect(s): Zaha Hadid
2005 Be Dutch Embassy 01.JPG Netherlands Embassy Berlin
Germany Berlin
Architect(s): Rem Koolhaas
  • Austria Graz, Kunsthaus Graz
  • Austria Graz, Museum for Children
  • Austria Vienna, T-Center St. Marx
  • Austria Baden, Efaflex Door Systems
  • Portugal Madeira, Arts Center, Casa das Mudas
  • Sweden Gothenburg, Museum of World Culture
  • Turkey Antalya, Minicity Model Park (dismantled)
  • Netherlands Utrecht, University Library Utrecht
  • France Paris, Teenager Hospital
  • France Paris, Ministry of Culture and Communication - Ilôt des Bons Enfants
  • France Bogny-sur-Meuse, Ardennes Leather Tannery
  • Netherlands Huizen, Sphinxes
  • Italy Maranello, Ferrari Product Development Center
  • United Kingdom Isle of Tiree,
  • Germany Hennigsdorf, Town Hall
  • Czech Republic Teplá, Monastery of Our Lady of Novy Duur
  • Finland Kärsämäki, Kärs��mäki Church
  • United Kingdom Dungeness, Vista
  • France Mulhouse, Social Housing (14 dwellings in Cité Manifeste)
  • Germany Gelnhausen, Living room
  • Denmark Copenhagen, Maritime Youth Centre
  • Netherlands Utrecht, BasketBa
  • Spain Barcelona, Pedestrian Bridge and Capitania Building
  • France Millau, Millau Viaduct
  • Spain Córdoba, Restoration of the Martos Mill and Urban Development of the Stadium Bank
  • Spain Barcelona, South-east Coastal Park
  • Spain Barcelona, Barcelona International Convention Centre
2007 Musac2.jpg Contemporary Art Museum of Castilla y León
Spain León
Architect(s): Mansilla+Tuñón Arquitectos
  • Austria Vienna, Fluc 2, Music and Art Club, Transformation of a Pedestrian Underpass
2009 Full Opera by night.jpg Norwegian National Opera and Ballet
Norway Oslo
Architect(s): Snøhetta
  • Netherlands Hilversum, Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision
2011 Neues Museum 06b Treppenhalle.jpg Neues Museum[3]
Germany Berlin
Architect(s): David Chipperfield
2013 Harpa.JPG Harpa concert hall[4]
Iceland Reykjavík
Architect(s): Henning Larsen Architects and Studio Olafur Eliasson
2015 Szczecin Philharmonic Hall 3304.jpg Szczecin Philharmonic Hall[5]
Poland Szczecin
Architect(s):
  • Poland Katowice, Scientific Information Centre and Academic Library
2017 Kleiburg apr. 2014.jpg DeFlat Kleiburg
Netherlands Amsterdam
Architect(s): NL Architects and XVW architectuur
2019 Transformation of 530 dwellings — Grand Parc Bordeaux
France Bordeaux
Architect(s): Lacaton & Vassal Architectes
  • France Freyming-Merlebach, ‘Théodore Gouvy’ Theatre
  • France Paris, ENSAE PARISTECH, Campus Paris-Saclay
  • France Paris, Lafayette Anticipations
  • France Nantes, Museum of Arts
  • France Montataire, The Perret Hall - Cultural Centre
  • Denmark Hammershus, Hammershus Visitors Centre
  • Italy Arezzo, Prada Productive Headquarter
  • Austria Vienna, Aspern Federal School
  • Poland Katowice, Silesia University's Radio and Television department
  • Republic of Ireland Kilkenny, St. Mary's Medieval Mile Museum
  • Finland Helsinki, Helsinki Central Library Oodi
  • Romania Bucharest, Occidentului 40
  • Slovakia Bratislava, Adaptation of the former factory Mlynica
  • Belgium Ghent, De Krook library
  • Spain Matarranya, Solo House
  • Spain Madrid, Desert City
  • Spain Barcelona, Civic Centre Lleialtat Santsenca
  • Spain Ullastret, House 1413
  • Spain Sant Ferran de ses Roques, LIFE REUSING POSIDONIA/ 14 social dwellings
  • Belgium Ternat, Residential care center Kapelleveld
  • Austria Innsbruck, House of Music Innsbruck
  • Denmark Billund, LEGO House
  • Italy Venice, M9 Museum District
  • Germany Berlin, Residential and studio building at the former Berlin flower market
  • Estonia Tallinn, Arvo Pärt Centre
  • Romania Bucharest, Restoration, refurbishment of the Headquarters of the order of Architects of Romania
  • Serbia Belgrade, Reconstruction of Museum of Contemporary Art
  • Austria Vienna, Performative Brise- Soleil
  • Republic of Ireland Dublin, 14 Henrietta Street
  • Belgium Ghent, Ryhove Urban Factory
  • Netherlands Leeuwarden, Visitor center park Vijversburg
  • Netherlands Arnhem, Musis Sacrum
  • Portugal Lisbon, Cruise Terminal

List of Emerging Architect Special Mention[]

Year Architect(s) Building Location
2001 Florian Nagler Kaufmann Holz AG Center of distribution Germany Bobingen
2003 Jürgen Mayer H. Stadthaus Scharnhauser Park Germany Ostfildern
2005 NL Architects BasketBar.jpg BasketBar Netherlands Utrecht
2007 Bevk Perovic arhitekti Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Physics and Mathematics Slovenia Liubliana
2009 Gymnasium 46° 09' N / 16° 50' E Croatia Koprivnica
2011 Bosch.Capdeferro Arquitectures Collage House Spain Girona
2013 Langarita-Navarro Architects Red Bull Music Academy Spain Madrid
2015 ARQUITECTURA-G Casa Luz Spain Cilleros
2017 MSA and V+ Logements Navez-Portaels.jpg NAVEZ - 5 social units as Northern entrance of Brussels Belgium Brussels

See also[]

  • List of architecture prizes

References[]

  1. ^ Mies Arch Archived 25 January 2010 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 25 March 2010
  2. ^ "Young Talent Architecture Award 2020 Breaks Ground" 27 November 2019. ArchDaily. Accessed 30 April 2020. <https://www.archdaily.com/929164/young-talent-architecture-award-2020-breaks-ground/> ISSN 0719-8884
  3. ^ European Commission, 18 April 2011
  4. ^ European Commission, 30 April 2013
  5. ^ [1], 9 May 2015

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