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RIBA Worldwide Awards 2004.


with over 4300 chartered members outside the UK, the Royal Institute of British Architects The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is a professional body for architects in the United Kingdom.

Originally named the Institute of British Architects in London
 is a truly international body. It is fitting therefore that this year for the first time, the RIBA RIBA Royal Institute of British Architects  has added the RIBA Worldwide Awards to its annual award scheme. The awards are for buildings built outside the EU, designed by a UK practice where at least one principal is an RIBA member. The buildings were judged by the RIBA Awards group: Tony Chapman Tony Chapman played with the band artists of The Rolling Stones before they had a permanent line-up. He appeared with the band in 1962, including a performance at Sidcup Art College, Bexley, which Keith Richards had attended and was probably the drummer at the first official , Peter Davey, Paul Finch, Glenn Howells Glenn Howells is a British born architect. His practice, Glenn Howells Architects, has offices in Birmingham and London. Howells founded his practice in London in 1990 but later moved the main office to Birmingham in 1992. , Niall McLaughlin, Eric Parry, Jeremy Till, Joanna van Heyningen, and Giles Worsley.

In collaboration with Polish architects Jems Architekci, Foster and Partners' office building makes a major contribution to the re-establishment of one of Warsaw's most important public spaces, Pilsudski Square (formerly Victory Square). Without dominating the space, the new building completes the square by filling a missing side. As a counterbalance to its historic neighbours, this sensitive approach derived from a constructive dialogue with the city's historic monuments conservator conservator n. a guardian and protector appointed by a judge to protect and manage the financial affairs and/or the person's daily life due to physical or mental limitations or old age. . The five-sided structure unites three separate but linked office buildings into a single composition, organized around a 50m diameter courtyard, allowing permeable permeable /per·me·a·ble/ (per´me-ah-b'l) not impassable; pervious; permitting passage of a substance.

per·me·a·ble
adj.
That can be permeated or penetrated, especially by liquids or gases.
 short cuts, while creating a clearly defined new public space. Glass facades maximize daylight penetration, but are given an apparent solidity so·lid·i·ty  
n.
1. The condition or property of being solid.

2. Soundness of mind, moral character, or finances.

Noun 1.
 in its more traditional neighbours with vertical granite fins (solid when viewed obliquely, transparent when seen head on). Metropolitan is a building of sophisticated civility that shows how contemporary architecture can enhance the urban realm without setting out to draw attention to itself. It is a fitting contribution to Warsaw's increasingly cosmopolitan character.

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On a tight corner site in downtown Cincinnati, this contemporary art gallery provides seven levels of public space. With galleries of different sizes occupying its perimeter, an atrium atrium (ā`trēəm), term for an interior court in Roman domestic architecture and also for a type of entrance court in early Christian churches. The Roman atrium was an unroofed or partially roofed area with rooms opening from it.  brings daylight to the back of the building. The fully glazed glaze  
n.
1. A thin smooth shiny coating.

2. A thin glassy coating of ice.

3.
a. A coating of colored, opaque, or transparent material applied to ceramics before firing.

b.
 ground floor shop front allows the pavement to run into the building, turning up the rear wall, directing the attention of visitors to the suspended volumes overhead. Solid concrete blocks with narrow gaps, the galleries are fragments of a greater whole, changing by day and night as light shines through. The building exploits the drama of this interlocked matrix of mass and light as stepped ramps zigzag through the atrium, revealing the sheer concrete wall and the great tottering stack of galleries.

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OCAD OCAD Ontario College of Art and Design (Canada)
OCAD Otis College of Art and Design
OCAD O'Connor Architectural Design (Ireland) 
 commissioned Alsop Architects to expand their facilities buildings. Design workshops with college staff and students led to a lively process and the exchange of ideas. A courageous, bold--if admittedly slightly insane--solution emerged, which while evoking strong and contradictory responses, was commended by the jury as highly imaginative. Elevated spaces, nine storeys above the ground, saved land that might otherwise have been built on and preserved low level views from across the street to the park. The design has proved very successful in the college's fund-raising campaign Noun 1. fund-raising campaign - a campaign to raise money for some cause
fund-raising drive, fund-raising effort

crusade, campaign, cause, drive, effort, movement - a series of actions advancing a principle or tending toward a particular end; "he supported
.

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FOA FOA Funding Opportunity Announcement (NIH)
FOA First of All
FOA Friends of Animals
FOA Futures and Options Association
FOA Fiber Optic Association
FOA Form of Authorization
FOA Försvarets Forskningsanstalt
 won the competition to design the Yokohama International Port's Terminal in 1995, responding to a brief that called for a passenger cruise terminal and a mix of civic facilities for local citizens--all under one roof. The architects created a public space instead of producing a monument or gateway to travel. The clarity of the concept, the roof as an open plaza and extension to the nearby parks--the missing link in a chain of public parks along the city's waterfront--has been carried through with brave determination, balancing stringent pragmatics pragmatics

In linguistics and philosophy, the study of the use of natural language in communication; more generally, the study of the relations between languages and their users.
 of a complex circulation with highly technical engineering constraints in a poetic vision that remains undiminished in execution. At the scale of civil engineering, the complexity has been mastered without the confusion that can easily overwhelm projects with such a vast array of professional requirements.

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Pinned between the switchbacks of a precipitous Alpine road, this villa responded to a number of specific verbal clues from the client, such as 'I work in the cool of those shading See Phong shading, Gouraud shading, flat shading and programmable shading.  pine trees', and 'make breakfast here looking this way'. From these word-pictures the architects built up a living diagram strung across the site, which in turn formed the basis for the final design. The steep slope becomes a collection of terraces connected by a winding stepped path, with buildings tucked under or placed on the terraces. Secondary buildings for guests, cars and services are then recessed beneath the plane of the terrace, with the main house an almost free-standing object at the highest point of the site.

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The principal experience is the discovery of the view as you walk from the upper entrance through the main living rooms. Drawn instinctively towards the edge, overlooking the distant peaks and valleys, the terraces act as an immediate horizon, with the building framing the almost infinite expanse of sky, clouds, mountains and water.

This low-budget scheme provides a school for six to 12 year olds and local community facilities. The detailing and implementation of the scheme uses simple, durable and low-maintenance materials. With clarity, the complex brief has produced an elegant and economic solution, responding to the topography of the site with two two-storey and toplit elements. The linear composition contrasts with the rugged terrain while the concrete frame is rigorously executed. The relationship between teaching and circulation spaces is particularly successful, being flexible and informal through the use of sliding screens. The scheme was recognized as excellent value for money with a meticulous attention to detail.

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Publication:The Architectural Review
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Date:Jul 1, 2004
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