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3rd Edition IS ARCH Awards

Announced winners
By ArchReady - 16/Dec/2013

The IS ARCH Awards, for the 3rd consecutive year, held the international competition for students of architecture and young architects, highlighting the best works.

This platform aims to encourage the exchange of ideas and sharing of knowledge in architecture, highlighting the skills of university students.

On the 9th of December, the results were announced. Of the 159 candidates, emerged 3 winners, 10 special mentions and 30 finalists.

The jury was composed of: Christos Raisins, Associate Director Zaha Hadid Architects; Benedetta Tagliabue, EMBT, Makoto Fukuda, Director of Projects by Toyo Ito Architects EMBT; Tomislav Dushanov, Associate Herzog & de Meuron, Logan Reynolds, AIA Partner en Richard Meier & Partners and Francisco Mangado.

In addition to the evaluation of the jury, the votes from the public on the organization's website had a preponderance of 20% in the final decision.

First Prize 

Enclosing Landscape by Ana Bruto da Costa, Joana Gonçalves, João Moreira

 

Second Prize

Arch Frame by Kang Ji Ho, Shim Hun Yong, Hwang Ki Soo

 

Third Prize

Helsinki Central Library by Elena Capodarca, Luca Caroti

 

Special Mentions:

A Silence in the City by Mircea Eni

 

 

Existent Mirage by Insu Kwak, Jeyoung Yoo

 

Google Headquarters Berlin by Paloma Hendel

 

Google Complex in Madrid by Óscar Ruiz Nieto

 

Dense Atmosphere by Mircea Eni

 

Journey to The Center Of The Earth by Maryam Farnia, Oana Grecea, Vasiliki-Nefeli Lagoudaki, Dora Loncaric

 

Restaurant & Restoration. Urban and Landscape Intervention byMarta Kayser

 

Time Bank by Loreto Moreno Gonzalez

 

Wooden Assembled Lamp by Lucien Dumas

 

YMBA-Microfactory by Harry MX Wei, Han Guang Dong

 

Finalists:

Isla-Camposanto Fleves byAngela Juarranz, Eva Juarranz

Symbiotic System – Italian Mind-Changing to Regenerate Modern Urban Archeology by Andrea Zecchetti, Francesco Nobili

Mediterranean Pharos by Marinos Panagi

Pabellón Navegable y Embarcadero Parque en Dalcahue, Chiloé by Andrés Salgado Henríquez

Damiyah's Humane Bridge by Sireen Ali, Tamara Hamad, Reem Thawabeh

Self-Sufficient Communities for Dependent People in Turo de la Rovira, Barcelona by Lucía Bentué Gömez

Common Recycled Ground – Sustainable Urban Regeneration of Ex-Zanussi Area in Conegliano by Filippo Calzavara, Sante Battistuzzo, Andrea Mattara

House Of Houses by Judith Casas Sayós, Irene García Pérez, David Mesa Cedillo, Mónica Sambade Martínez

Push Up - Push Down by Monika Tominšek, Danica Sretenovic

La Monumental is Vandalised / An Iconoclastic Refurbishment Project by Marta Ariza Béixer

Theatre for Nature. A Place for Meditation. (Lisbon, Portugal) by Ilaria Egidi

Kidsmade by Borja Rodríguez Velasco

Art Factory by Illanes Maria Laura, Iribarne Wynne Santiago

Liter.Mercado by Rocio Conesa Sánchez

Post Oil Architecture. Los Angeles by Alejandro Garcia Gadea

Biological Station in Doñana's Nature Reserve by Elisabet Lara Bocanegra

Saving and Renewable Energy - Zero Energy: Hybrid Housing by Alejandro Vasquez Hirujo, Karen Maria Hane Santana

Terrain Vagues 2.0 by Jorge Martin Garcia

Between Urban and Rural by Roberto Foddai

Wicker Works. Redevelopment of Parque Alcosa Neighbourhood Through Industrial Ecology Strategies by Irene Ezquerra, Isabel Ibáñez, Andrea Lusquiños, María Núñez

Sewing Strips in Zaragoza by Jorge Rosel, Javier Beltran, Alvaro Gomez

Jardín Botánico del Chili by Edward Jesús Espinoza Coila

Luxury Hotel by Ana Rodriguez San Jose

Centro Per Le Culture Contemporanee A Porta Portese by Claudio Guerrieri

Community Houses by Sommacal Vanessa, Mossa Emilio, Guastamacchia Elena

Paths in History - Archaeological Promenade and Research Center Knossos, Heraklion, Crete by Gkoumas Evangelos

Cloister Patio Garden by Sara Nobre

The New Look In Puerto de Santa Maria by Jorge Rosel

Walking the Way. History Museum in Troia by Nerea Orenes Rodriguez

Prototype of an Intervention on a Pavilion Hospital: The Santissima Trinità in Cagliari, Italy by Giovanna Pittalis

 

More at: www.isarch.org

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