2010阿迦汗建筑奖揭晓 俞孔坚教授出席典礼
伊派科优服装工贸公司主席Yalcin Ayaydin先生代表土耳其埃迪尔内•Ipekyol纺织厂接受了本届阿迦汗建筑奖
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2010年11月24日,2010阿迦汗建筑奖获奖名单在卡塔尔首都多哈的伊斯兰艺术博物馆举行的颁奖典礼上揭晓。北京大学建筑与景观设计学院院长俞孔坚教授作为评审委员成员出席了典礼。
颁奖典礼由阿迦汗殿下主持,一同出席典礼的还有卡塔尔酋长谢赫•哈马德•本•哈利法•阿勒萨尼殿下(His Highness Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani)和谢赫•姆萨•本•纳瑟尔•阿勒米森德殿下(Her Highness Sheikha Mozah Bint Nasser Al-Missned)。
据了解,共有401个项目参与了本届阿迦汗建筑奖的评选,包括由清华大学李晓东设计的中国下石桥上书屋在内的5个最终获奖项目由独立的专家评审委员会从今年五月公布的19个入围项目中选出,这些获奖项目是:
沙特阿拉伯利雅得•瓦迪哈尼法湿地
突尼斯•突尼斯城近代遗产复兴
西班牙科尔多瓦•扎伊德扎赫拉博物馆
土耳其埃迪尔内•Ipekyol纺织厂
中国福建下石村•桥上书屋
今年的特别主席大奖(Chairman’s Award)授予了奥列格•格拉巴尔(Oleg Grabar)教授,以表彰其在伊斯兰建筑和艺术领域的终生贡献。该奖项的设立旨在表彰评审委员会管辖领域之外的突出贡献,以及杰出建筑师和学者的终身成就,此前只颁发过三次。
快速发展的全球化和城市化进程已经影响了包括穆斯林国家在内的许多城市生活环境,人们在远离城市公共空间的同时,文化遗产、环境和脆弱的生态系统也惨遭破坏。评审委员会称,在评选本届大奖时他们首要关注的是这些项目是否在日趋全球化的背景下体现了文化的独特性和多样性。他们强调了这些获奖项目所体现出的广泛而多元的洞察力,以及它们在改善建成环境中的变革性作用——无论在穆斯林占多数还是作为少数民族而存在的地区。
据了解,Lars Müller出版社(www.lars-mueller-publishers.com)近期出版了关于本届阿迦汗建筑奖项目的专著,其中收录了穆罕默德•阿拉萨德(Mohammad Al-Asad)、法西德•穆萨维(Farshid Moussavi)、莫森•莫斯塔法维(Mohsen Mostafavi)、哈尼夫•卡拉(Hanif Kara)、奥列格•格拉巴尔(Oleg Grabar),以及北京大学建筑与设计学院院长俞孔坚教授等评审委员会成员的文章。
此外,有关2010年阿迦汗建筑奖的三集纪录片《建筑师第一线》(Architects on the Frontline)也将于格林威治时间11月27日 07:30、20:30;11月28日 13:30、17:30;12月4日 07:30、20:30;12月5日 13:30、17:30在BBC电视台(www.bbcworldnews.com)播出。
卡塔尔酋长谢赫•哈马德•本•哈利法•阿勒萨尼殿下欢迎阿迦汗殿下在卡塔尔举行阿迦汗建筑奖的颁奖典礼
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阿迦汗建筑奖创始人阿迦汗殿下发表讲话
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2010阿迦汗建筑奖获奖项目:中国福建下石村•桥上书屋
2010阿迦汗建筑奖获奖项目:突尼斯•突尼斯城近代遗产复兴
2010阿迦汗建筑奖获奖项目:沙特阿拉伯利雅得•瓦迪哈尼法湿地
2010阿迦汗建筑奖获奖项目: 西班牙科尔多瓦•扎伊德扎赫拉博物馆
2010阿迦汗建筑奖获奖项目:土耳其埃迪尔内•Ipekyol纺织厂
Aga Khan Award for Architecture FIVE PROJECTS RECEIVE 2010 AGA KHAN AWARD FOR ARCHITECTURE;
OLEG GRABAR TO RECEIVE CHAIRMAN’S AWARD
Doha, November 24, 2010 -- The five projects selected for the 2010 Aga Khan Award for Architecture will be announced at a ceremony to be held at the Museum of Islamic Art on 24th November. His Highness Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani the Emir of Qatar and Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser will join His Highness the Aga Khan in presiding over the ceremony.
The five projects selected by the 2010 Master Jury are:
• Wadi Hanifa Wetlands, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
• Revitalisation of the Hypercentre of Tunis, Tunisia
• Madinat Al-Zahra Museum, Cordoba, Spain
• Ipekyol Textile Factory, Edirne, Turkey
• Bridge School, Xiashi, Fujian, China
(For a full on-line press kit including high-resolution images and video, please see www.akdn.org/Aga_Khan_Award_2010, which will be password-protected until 24 November 2010.)
At the Award ceremony, His Highness the Aga Khan will also present the Chairman’s Award to Professor Oleg Grabar in recognition of his lifetime contribution to the field of Islamic art and architecture. The Chairman’s Award was established to honour achievements that fall outside the scope of the Master Jury’s mandate and is made in recognition of the lifetime achievements of distinguished architects and academics. It has been presented on only three previous occasions.
The winning projects were selected by an independent Master Jury from a shortlist of 19 projects announced in May 2010. A total of 401 projects were presented for consideration for the 2010 Award. In their statement, the Master Jury noted that a central concern in making their selection had been the issues of identity and plurality and their intersection in an increasingly globalised world. They emphasised the generous and pluralistic visions reflected through the winning projects, and the transformative roles they have played in the improvement of the quality of the built environment both in places with a majority of Muslims and in societies where Muslims are in a minority.
The 2010 Award Master Jury
The Awards are selected by an independent Master Jury appointed by the Steering Committee for each three-year Award cycle. The nine members of the 2010 Master Jury are:
Souleymane Bachir Diagne (Professor, Department of Philosophy, Columbia University, USA)
Omar Abdulaziz Hallaj (Architect; Chief Executive Officer, Syria Trust for Development, Syria)
Salah M. Hassan (Art historian and curator; Director, Institute for Comparative Modernities, Cornell University, USA)
Faryar Javaherian (Architect and curator; co-founder of Gamma Consultants, Iran)
Anish Kapoor (Artist, UK)
Kongjian Yu (Landscape architect and urbanist; founder and dean of Graduate School of Landscape Architecture, Peking University, China) Jean Nouvel (Architect; founding partner, Ateliers Jean Nouvel, France)
Alice Rawsthorn (Design critic, International Herald Tribune, UK)
Basem Al Shihabi (Architect; Managing Partner, Omrania & Associates, Saudi Arabia).
About the Aga Khan Award for Architecture
The Aga Khan Award for Architecture was established by His Highness the Aga Khan in 1977 to identify and encourage excellence in architecture and other forms of intervention in the built environment of societies where Muslims have a significant presence. The Award is given every three years and recognises all types of building projects that affect today’s built environment, from modest, small-scale projects to sizable complexes. All form of planning practices on the urban and regional scales are encouraged, such as infrastructure and transportation undertakings; development in rural landscapes; housing initiatives; industrial facilities and workplaces; educational and health campuses; new towns, urban conservation and the re-use of brown field sites.
The Aga Khan Award for Architecture not only rewards architects, but also identifies municipalities, builders, clients, master craftsmen and engineers who have played important roles in the realisation of a project. The Award’s mandate is different from that of many other architecture prizes: it selects projects—from innovative mud and bamboo schools to state of the art “green” buildings—that not only exhibit architectural excellence but also improve the overall quality of life. Since the Award was launched 33 years ago, 105 projects have received the award and more than 7,500 building projects have been documented.
Projects that have received the Award range from a primary school in Burkina Faso designed by local architect Diébédo Francis Kéré to the Grameen Bank Housing Programme in Bangladesh and from Paris’ Institut du Monde Arabe, designed by Jean Nouvel, to Ken Yeang’s groundbreaking bioclimatic office building in Malaysia and Han Tümertekin’s B2 House in Turkey. Other past Award recipients have included Lord Norman Foster, Cesar Pelli and Ricardo Legorreta.
The Award is governed by a Steering Committee chaired by His Highness the Aga Khan. The current members of the Steering Committee are:
His Highness the Aga Khan (Chairman)
Mohammad al-Asad (Founder & chairman, Center for the Study of the Built Environment, Jordan)
Homi K. Bhabha (Director of the Humanities Center, Harvard University, USA)
Norman Foster (Founder and chairman, Foster + Partners, UK)
Glenn Lowry (Director, Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA)
Rahul Mehrotra (Principal, RMA Architects, India)
Mohsen Mostafavi (Dean of the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, USA)
Farshid Moussavi (Partner, Foreign Office Architects, UK)
Han Tümertekin (Principal, Mimarlar Tasarim Danismanlik Ltd, Turkey)
Farrokh Derakhshani is the director of the Award.
The Award will be featured in a three-part documentary series, “Architects on the Frontline”, to be broadcast on BBC World television (www.bbcworldnews.com) on 20 November at 07:30 and 20:30; on 21 November at 13:30 and 17:30; on 27 November at 07:30 and 20:30; on 28 November at 13:30 and 17:30; on 4 December at 07:30 and 20:30 and 5 December at 13:30 and 17:30. All times are GMT.
A monograph featuring the projects of the 2010 Aga Khan Award, with essays by Mohammad Al-Asad, Farshid Moussavi, Mohsen Mostafavi, Hanif Kara and Oleg Grabar as well as members of the Award Master Jury is published by Lars Müller Publishers www.lars-mueller-publishers.com (November 2010).
For more information, please see the website www.akdn.org/architecture and on-line press kit www.akdn.org/Aga_Khan_Award_2010 (password protected until 24 November 2010) or contact:
Nuha Ansari
Aga Khan Award for Architecture
PO Box 2049, 1211 Geneva 2, Switzerland
Telephone: (41.22) 909.72.30
E-mail: nuha.ansari@akdn.org
Website: www.akdn.org/architecture