Submission looms for AR Awards.The AR Awards for Emerging Architecture are entering their seventh cycle. Inaugurated in 1999, the awards are intended to bring wider international recognition to a talented generation of architects and designers under 45. Supported by Buro Happold, the international consulting engineers, it is the premier award for young architects in the world, and offers [pounds sterling]10 000 prize money and the opportunity to participate in an associated exhibition and lecture series at the RIBA RIBA Royal Institute of British Architects in London. The 2005 jury will be: Sean Godsell Sean Godsell, (1960, Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian architect. Godsell studied at the University of Melbourne, graduating in 1984. From 1986 to 1988 he worked in the London office of Sir Denys Lasdun, returning to Australia in 1989. (Melbourne, winner in 2002), Thom Mayne Thom Mayne (b. January 19, 1944 in Waterbury, Connecticut) is a widely recognized Los Angeles based architect. Educated at USC and the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Mayne helped found the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-ARC) in 1972. (Morphosis morphosis /mor·pho·sis/ (mor-fo´sis) the process of formation of a part or organ.morphot´ic mor·pho·sis n. pl. , LA, winner of 2005 Pritzker Prize), Luis Mansilla (Mansilla & Tunon, Madrid), Annette Gigon (Gigon/Guyer, Zurich), and Peter Davey (former editor of the AR). Paul Finch, the current editor, will chair the jury. Deadline for entries is 13 September. Entry fee is [pounds sterling]50 ([euro]75 or $100). Full details with conditions and entry form are at the front of this issue. |
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