Snohettas Opera House wins Mies Van Der Rohe Award
Post Date: 05 May 2009 Viewed: 761
The European Commission and the Fundaci Mies van der Rohe announced that the Norwegian National Opera & Ballet,
The Jury also awarded the Emerging Architect Special Mention to STUDIO UP/ Lea Pelivan and Toma Plejic for Gymnasium 46
The 60,000 Prize funded with support by the European Union, one of the most important and prestigious prizes for international architecture, is awarded biennially to built works completed within the previous two years.
By supporting the prize, the European Commission underlines the role of architecture as a driver for creativity and innovation, opens up culture to audiences beyond national borders and draws attention to the European professionals contribution in the development of new ideas and technologies that impact Europeans everyday life.
The announcement will be made online at www.miesarch.com by the European Commissioner for Education, Training, Culture and Youth, Jn Figel and Francis Rambert, Chair of the Jury at 10:00am.
This landmark building by Snøhetta, who also designed the new Library of Alexandria (2002), is the largest cultural centre built in
There will be a press visit to the winning building on 7 May 2009 and a special granting ceremony at the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion in
A travelling exhibition and catalogue featuring the works chosen by the Jury C the Prize Winner, Special Mention, the finalists and the shortlisted works C will be presented in September this year.
The European Commissioner for Education, Training, Culture and Youth, Jn Figel said : Architecture is a highly visible showcase of creativity and innovation, and today's prize winners show the benefits of investing in European architectural talent, in our creativity and innovation. This is all the more relevant this year, as stimulating new ideas and highlighting entrepreneurial efforts are key parts of the European Year of Creativity and Innovation
The Jury, chaired by Francis Rambert includes: Ole Bouman, Irena Fialov, Fulvio Irace, Luis M. Mansilla, Carme Pin and Vasa J. Perovic.
Francis Rambert, Chair of the Jury said: The Norwegian National Opera and Ballet in
Tarald Lundevall, project architect for Snøhetta said: Snøhetta considers the Mies van der Rohe Award among the worlds most prestigious architectural acknowledgements. We are greatly honoured to receive this prize for the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet.
The EU Culture Programme also funds the European Border Breakers Awards, the European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage/Europa Nostra Awards, which will be presented in