Praemium Imperiale 2010 Winner, Toyo Ito

Praemium Imperiale 2010 winner – Architecture Laureate, architect Toyo Ito wins Japan Art Association Award – he started his own architecture studio, ‘urban robot’ (urbot) in Tokyo, 1971

Praemium Imperiale Winner in 2011

Praemium Imperiale 2011 Winner architect Ricardo Legorreta

Ricardo Legorreta was today honoured along with four other internationally-acclaimed artists as recipients of the 2011 Praemium Imperiale, one of the world’s most prestigious arts prizes.

CTBUH Awards 2011 – Tall Buildings Prize Winners

CTBUH Best Tall Buildings 2011: Four Skyscrapers Named Regional “Best Tall Buildings” for 2011 by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. “Lifetime Achievement” winners Adrian Smith and Akira Wada also to be recognized.

Campus Presikhaaf Arnhem, Dutch Building

Situated on the valuable and fragile south-west corner of Park Presikhaaf, Arnhem, the new campus complex for Arentheem College forms a unity with the green landscape.

Democratic Republic of Congo Schools, DRC buildings

Democratic Republic of Congo Schools, DRC Buildings site hill

A severely under developed country, the DRC has been ravaged by war and lacks infrastructure. Women face high levels of gender-based violence and young men are co-opted by rebel groups that spread conflict and insecurity across the nation

Santralistanbul Museum of Contemporary Arts

The first power plant of the Ottoman Empire was built at the point where the Golden Horn ends. Its construction began in 1910 and the plant was in operation until 1984. Construction continued until the last boiler room was built in 1957.

Florida Marlins Miami Ballpark, Snarkitecture

Miami-raised artist Daniel Arsham and his collaborative practice Snarkitecture have been commissioned to create two large signature features for Miamis new Florida Marlins ballpark.

Four-Leaf Clover Kindergarten Slovenia

Four-Leaf Clover Kindergarten

Kindergarten Ribnica, Slovenian nursery building design by Ofis Arhitekti: the plot of the building is a four-leaf clover from which each leaf represents one department with associated facilities.