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EUmies Awards 2022 Winners

12 May 2022

The winners of the EUmies Awards 2022 have received the Awards in Barcelona

2022 Mies van der Rohe Award Winners Ceremony

EUmies Awards 2022 Winners Ceremony

In a ceremony that took place this afternoon in Barcelona, the European Commission and the Fundació Mies van der Rohe presented the winners of the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award 2022 within the framework of the EUmies Awards Day, a free event that proposes activities throughout the day to bring architecture closer to citizens.

The award ceremony was attended by the mayor of Barcelona, Mrs. Ada Colau, the European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, Mrs. Mariya Gabriel, the president of the Fundació Mies van der Rohe, Ms. Janet Sanz, the general director of Spatial Planning and Urban Planning of the Government of Catalonia, Mr. Agustí Serra, and the general director of Urban Agenda and Architecture, Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda of the Government of Spain, Mr. Iñaqui Carnicero

Kingston University London Town House by Grafton Architects
photograph © Ed Reeve

La Borda - Cooperative Housing Barcelona building
photo © Lacol

The EUmies Awards Day includes, in addition to the awards ceremony, conferences by the winners, finalists and promoters of this edition that are held in the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion throughout the day, and an exhibition at ESKlandestino, where models, texts, videos and drawings of the 40 works selected by the members of the jury are shown, and a summary of the 532 nominated projects.

Previously on e-architect:

26 April 2022

2022 Mies van der Rohe Award Winners News

ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE WINNERS – EU MIES AWARD 2022

Brussels, April 26, 2022 – At a press conference held today in Brussels, the European Commission and the Fundació Mies van der Rohe have announced the Winners of the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award 2022.

– 2022 Architecture Winner:
Town House – Kingston University, London, England, UK
Grafton Architects, Dublin

– 2022 Emerging Architecture Winner:
La Borda Cooperative Housing, Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain
Lacol Arquitectura Cooperativa, Barcelona

2022 Mies van der Rohe Award Winners

• 2022 ARCHITECTURE WINNER

Grafton Architects, Dublin for the Town House – Kingston University, London

Town House London 2022 Mies van der Rohe Award Winner
photograph © Ed Reeve

The client is Kingston University and it is rewarded for its remarkable environmental quality that creates an excellent atmosphere for studying, dancing, gathering and being together. The building creates an emotional experience from within and through the multi-level façade colonnade that creates a domestic atmosphere on different levels. It accommodates dance, library and study spaces using layers of silence and layers of sound which work perfectly well together.

This is the first time that a university building wins the architecture prize and it shows that there is a need for public educational projects with the quality of this one, which dignifies people’s lives through education and being together and gives the same educational possibilities to everybody.

Kingston University London, Town House

• 2022 EMERGING ARCHITECTURE WINNER

La Borda cooperative housing, Barcelona by Lacol arquitectura cooperativa, Barcelona.

This cooperative project is transgressive in its context because although housing production is mainly dominated by macroeconomic interests, in this case, the model is based on co-ownership and co-management of shared resources and capacities. The model goes beyond the specific project of cooperative housing: the studio is also run as a cooperative where fourteen professionals with different expertise offer a role model and an active tool for promoting political and urban change from within the system, based on social, ecological and economic sustainability.

On May 12, the Awards Ceremony will take place at the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion in Barcelona.

EUROPEAN UNION PRIZE FOR CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE

MIES VAN DER ROHE AWARD 2022 WINNERS ANNOUNCEMENT

• The Jury of the Prize highlights the importance of architecture that delves into the possibility of changing mindsets and policies and the relevance of inclusiveness.

• The two awarded projects have been chosen from a list of 532 works from 41 countries.

• On 12 May, the Awards Ceremony will take place at the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion in Barcelona.

Bozar, Brussels, April 26, 2022

At a press conference held today in Brussels, Mr. Tamás Szűcs, Director of Culture and Creativity – Directorate-General for Education Youth Sport and Culture of the European Union, announced the Winners of the 2022 European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture | Mies van der Rohe Awards.

The 2022 Winner of the Architecture Prize is Grafton Architects, Dublin for the Town House – Kingston University, London. The client is Kingston University and it is rewarded for its remarkable environmental quality that creates an excellent atmosphere for studying, dancing, gathering and being together. The building creates an emotional experience from within and through the multi-level façade colonnade that creates a domestic atmosphere on different levels. It accommodates dance, library and study spaces using layers of silence and layers of sound which work perfectly well together. This is the first time that a university building wins the architecture prize and it shows that there is a need for public educational projects with the quality of this one, which dignifies people’s lives through education and being together and gives the same educational possibilities to everybody.

The authors, Grafton Architects, studio co-founded in 1978 by Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara, have a strong expertise in educational buildings and two others, were nominated to the 2022 EUmies Awards – Institute Mines Télécom in Paris and Toulouse School of Economics in Toulouse. University Luigi Bocconi in Milan was finalist in 2009.

The 2022 Winner of the Emerging Architecture Prize is the La Borda cooperative housing by Lacol in Barcelona. This cooperative project is transgressive in its context because although housing production is mainly dominated by macroeconomic interests, in this case, the model is based on co-ownership and co-management of shared resources and capacities. The model goes beyond the specific project of cooperative housing: the studio is also run as a cooperative where fourteen professionals with different expertise offer a role model and an active tool for promoting political and urban change from within the system, based on social, ecological and economic sustainability.

The 2022 Prize edition is the last edition under which the UK was eligible and therefore the Town House has been able to win. In the funding period 21-27, UK entities are not eligible to participate in EU grants procedures by default, since the UK became a third country with the entry into force of the EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement signed on 1 February 2020.

The two awarded projects have been chosen from a list of 532 works from 41 countries. Five architecture finalists were selected and visited by the Jury: Z33 House for Art, Architecture and Design in Hasselt; Town House – Kingston University in London; the Railway Farm in Paris; 85 social housing units in Cornellà de Llobregat; and Frizz23 in Berlin, accompanied by the authors of the works, the clients or developers, the users and the local experts.

The jury, formed by Tatiana Bilbao, Francesca Ferguson, Mia Hägg, Triin Ojari, Georg Pendl, Spiros Pengas and Marcel Smets, agreed to start the conversations without a pre-established agenda and instead develop an active, involved and open attitude based on dialogue and debate between the different positions of each of the members. The desire shared by the members of the jury from the beginning has been to convey a message to the architectural community, and beyond it, through the choice of the selected group and especially through the group of finalists and winners. The vision is not based on the performance of comparative standards but on the grouping of complementary diversity with high added value as extraordinary contributions in different and specific contexts.

Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, Mariya Gabriel, said: “I congratulate the winners of the EU Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award, who have demonstrated the creative and innovative potential of European architecture. It is particularly encouraging to see the contribution of contemporary architecture to improving the well-being of citizens in Europe like we are also doing with the New European Bauhaus.”

The €60,000 biennial prize, which is the most prestigious in European architecture, was launched in 1987 to highlight the contribution of European architects to the development of new ideas and technologies in contemporary urban development. It is co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme and the Fundació Mies van der Rohe.

The EUmies Awards Day that includes the awards ceremony, will take place on 12 May at the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion in Barcelona in the context of Model. Barcelona Architectures Festival. The festival presents experimental and speculative architecture to help us collectively rethink through new city models and new visions how we want to live together. The EUmies Awards Day event, open to the public, will include:

– the Awards Ceremony at the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion at 12:45h and celebration

– the “EUmies Awards 2022 exhibition” (1-12 May) with models, texts, videos, sketches and drawings of the 40 shortlisted works and a summary of all 532 nominees at ESklandestino, Barcelona;

– the “EUmies Awards Talks” which will allow Winners, Finalists, Shortlisted, clients, architecture media and people interested in discussing on the emerging topics highlighted by the Jury;

– the launch of the Out & About programme, aimed at discovering architecture with the authors and promoters of the 40 shortlisted works who have been invited to organise events in their buildings and share their experiences with everybody. Boat rides, tours, lectures and discovering the backstage of buildings will allow everybody to discover what makes an architecture project. This programme is organised together with Guiding Architects;

Many other exhibitions around Europe will allow people to discover, appreciate and learn from the European architectures highlighted by the EUmies Awards:

The ‘EUmies Awards 2022’ exhibition will embark on its tour around Europe with an opening in Cologne on 10 June with Baukultur Nordrhein-Westfalen; a venue at BOZAR, Brussels starting on 21 July; and a venue at the Architekturzentrum Wien in Vienna in October.

A photographic format of the ‘EUmies Awards 2022’ exhibition will take place at KU Leuven in the context of the New European Bauhaus Festival between 9 and 12 June with several conversations with alumni that have been part of the EUmies Awards, and a similar exhibition and a debate on Serbian architecture in the EUmies Awards will take place in Belgrade during the Belgrade International Architecture Week (BINA), that takes place from 26 May to 7 July.

To find out more:
www.eumiesawards.com
www.miesbcn.com
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/creative-europe/about_en

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Previously on e-architect:

21 February 2022

7 Finalists For The 2022 European Union Prize For Contemporary Architecture – Mies Van Der Rohe Award

The European Commission and the Fundació Mies van der Rohe have revealed the seven finalists that will compete for the 2022 European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award, 5 in the Architecture category and 2 in the Emerging Architecture category. 

2022 Mies van der Rohe Award Finalists

The Jury considered that the 7 finalist works encourage and become models and references for local city policies:

The Five Architecture Finalists Are:

85 Social Housing Units in Cornellà de Llobregat, SPAIN

Architects: peris+toral.arquitectes

Programme: Collective housing

85 Social Housing Cornellà de Llobregat Spain

85 Social Housing Units in Cornellà de Llobregat public space

85 Social Housing Units in Cornellà de Llobregat interior

85 Social Housing Cornellà de Llobregat interior design
photos © José Hevia

eumiesaward.com/work/4963

Frizz23 in Berlin, GERMANY

Architects: Deadline (Britta Jürgens + Matthew Griffin)

Programme: Mixed use – Cultural & Social

Frizz23 Berlin building Germany
photograph © Jan Bitter

Frizz23 Berlin building interior Germany

Frizz23 Berlin apartment building Germany
photographs © Matthew Griffin

eumiesaward.com/work/4302

The Railway Farm in Paris, FRANCE

Architects: Grand Huit and Melanie Drevet Paysagiste

Programme: Social welfare

Railway Farm Paris building landscape

Railway Farm Paris building landscape design

Railway Farm in Paris garden plants

Railway Farm in Paris landscape tree
photographs © Myr Muratet

eumiesaward.com/work/4434

Town House – Kingston University in London, UNITED KINGDOM

Architects: Grafton Architects

Programme: Education

Town House Kingston University building interior design

Town House Kingston University London building interior design Town House Kingston University London building interior

photographs © Ed Reeve

Town House – Kingston University

eumiesaward.com/work/4892

Z33 House for Contemporary Art, Design and Architecture in Hasselt, BELGIUM

Architects: Francesca Torzo

Programme: Culture

Z33 House for Contemporary Art, Design and Architecture in Hasselt, Belgium Z33 House for Contemporary Art, Design and Architecture Hasselt interior
photographs © Francesca Torzo architetto

Z33 House for Contemporary Art, Design and Architecture stair railings Z33 House for Contemporary Art, Design and Architecture in Hasselt, Belgium interior
photos © Francesca Torzo architetto

eumiesaward.com/work/4912

THE TWO EMERGING ARCHITECTURE FINALISTS ARE:

Enrico Fermi School in Turin, ITALY

Architects: BDR bureau

Programme: Education

Enrico Fermi School Torino interior classroom

Enrico Fermi School Turin interior design Enrico Fermi School Torino interior design

Enrico Fermi School Turin trees building
photo © Simone Bossi

eumiesaward.com/work/4329

La Borda – Cooperative Housing in Barcelona, SPAIN

Architects: Lacol

Programme: Collective housing

La Borda - Cooperative Housing Barcelona interior atrium design

La Borda Cooperative Housing Barcelona building interior
photos © Institut Municipal de l’Habitatge i Rehabilitació de Barcelona

eumiesaward.com/work/4554

CALENDAR:

In March, the Jury will visit the five works in order to select the Prize Winner. The Prize Winner and the Emerging Architect Winner will be announced at the end of April.

The Awards Ceremony will take place on 12 May 2022 at the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion in Barcelona. Save the date for the lectures, debates, exhibition opening and celebration with the Jury members, Winners, Finalists, Clients and other guests and representatives.

Meet the 2022 Jury: https://www.miesarch.com/edition/2022/jury

More about the award at eumiesaward.com and social media @EUMiesAward.

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