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The '''International Piranesi Award''', is an biennial award for [[Architecture|architectural]] projects that were created in several nations in [[Central Europe]] and the [[Balkans]].
The '''International Piranesi Award''', is an biennial award for [[Architecture|architectural]] projects that were created in several nations in [[Central Europe]] and the [[Balkans]].


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* 1989 Bogdan Bogdanović, Yugoslavia for Dudik Memorial Park, Vukovar, 1978–1980
* 1989 Bogdan Bogdanović, Yugoslavia for Dudik Memorial Park, Vukovar, 1978–1980
* 1990 [[Vojteh Ravnikar]], Slovenia for Resljeva apartment building, [[Ljubljana]]<ref name="Gmeiner Schaden Stadtplanung Wien 1992 p. 112">{{cite book |last=Gmeiner |first=A. |last2=Schaden |first2=H. |author3=Stadtplanung Wien |title=WIENER ARCHITEKTURSEMINAR /VIENNA ARCHITECTURE: |publisher=Ernst & Sohn |series=Edition Axel Menges |year=1992 |isbn=978-3-433-02396-9 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=l0Y3AQAAIAAJ |access-date=3 June 2021 |page=112}}</ref>
* 1990 [[Vojteh Ravnikar]], Slovenia for Resljeva apartment building, [[Ljubljana]]<ref name="Gmeiner Schaden Stadtplanung Wien 1992 p. 112">{{cite book |last=Gmeiner |first=A. |last2=Schaden |first2=H. |author3=Stadtplanung Wien |title=WIENER ARCHITEKTURSEMINAR /VIENNA ARCHITECTURE: |publisher=Ernst & Sohn |series=Edition Axel Menges |year=1992 |isbn=978-3-433-02396-9 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=l0Y3AQAAIAAJ |access-date=3 June 2021 |page=112}}</ref>
* 1991 {{ill|Gino Valle|ar|جينو فالي|arz|جينو فالى|it}}, Italy for office building Bergamin, [[Portogruaro]]<ref name="Bergamin">{{cite web | title=Storia | website=Bergamin | url=https://www.bergamin.it/azienda/storia.html | language=it | access-date=3 June 2021}}</ref>
* 1991 {{ill|Gino Valle|ar|جينو فالي|arz|جينو فالى|it}}, Italy for office building Bergamin, [[Portogruaro]]<ref name="Bergamin">{{cite web |title=Storia |website=Bergamin |url=https://www.bergamin.it/azienda/storia.html |language=it |access-date=3 June 2021}}</ref>
* 1992 {{ill|Klaus Kada|arz|كلاوس كادا|de}}, Austria for Student residence WIST, [[Graz]], 1989<ref name="Jones 1998 p. 358">{{cite book | last=Jones | first=P.B. | title=Dialogues in Time: New Graz Architecture | publisher=Haus der Architektur | issue=vb. 2 | year=1998 | isbn=978-3-901174-36-0 | url=https://books.google.dk/books?id=0ddPAAAAMAAJ | access-date=3 June 2021 | page=358}}</ref>
* 1992 {{ill|Klaus Kada|arz|كلاوس كادا|de}}, Austria for Student residence WIST, [[Graz]], 1989<ref name="Jones 1998 p. 358">{{cite book |last=Jones |first=P.B. |title=Dialogues in Time: New Graz Architecture |publisher=Haus der Architektur |issue=vb. 2 |year=1998 |isbn=978-3-901174-36-0 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0ddPAAAAMAAJ |access-date=3 June 2021 |page=358}}</ref>
* 1993 [[Much Untertrifaller]], [[Gerhard Hörburger]], Austria for Silvrettahaus, [[Bielerhöhe Pass]]<ref name="Leeb Lenz 2017 p. 384">{{cite book | last=Leeb | first=F. | last2=Lenz | first2=G. | title=Architektur von Dietrich &#124; Untertrifaller / Architecture by Dietrich &#124; Untertrifaller / Architecture de Dietrich &#124; Untertrifaller | publisher=Birkhäuser | year=2017 | isbn=978-3-0356-0900-4 | url=https://books.google.dk/books?id=iotsDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA384 | language=de | access-date=3 June 2021 | page=384}}</ref>
* 1993 [[Much Untertrifaller]], [[Gerhard Hörburger]], Austria for Silvrettahaus, [[Bielerhöhe Pass]]<ref name="Leeb Lenz 2017 p. 384">{{cite book |last=Leeb |first=F. |last2=Lenz |first2=G. |title=Architektur von Dietrich &#124; Untertrifaller / Architecture by Dietrich &#124; Untertrifaller / Architecture de Dietrich &#124; Untertrifaller |publisher=Birkhäuser |year=2017 |isbn=978-3-0356-0900-4 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=iotsDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA384 |language=de |access-date=3 June 2021 |page=384}}</ref>
* 1994 [[Roberto Pirzio Biroli]] with [[Sandra Martincich]], and [[Maddalena Pandolfi]], Italy for Parco del Cormor<ref name="Pellegrini Acocella Casamonti 1999">{{cite book |last=Pellegrini |first=P.C. |last2=Acocella |first2=A. |last3=Casamonti |first3=M. |title=Lo spazio pubblico in Italia 1990–1999 |publisher=Alinea |series=Arredare la città |year=1999 |isbn=978-88-8125-341-8 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=18VJAQAAIAAJ |language=it |access-date=3 June 2021 |page=122 |quote=Nel 1994 è vincitore del "Premio Internazionale di Architettura Piranesi" con il progetto del "Parco del Cormor" ad Udine.}}</ref>
* 1994 [[Roberto Pirzio Biroli]] with [[Sandra Martincich]], and [[Maddalena Pandolfi]], Italy for [[Parco Botanico Friulano "Cormor"]], 1990–93<ref name="Pellegrini Acocella Casamonti 1999">{{cite book |last=Pellegrini |first=P.C. |last2=Acocella |first2=A. |last3=Casamonti |first3=M. |title=Lo spazio pubblico in Italia 1990–1999 |publisher=Alinea |series=Arredare la città |year=1999 |isbn=978-88-8125-341-8 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=18VJAQAAIAAJ |language=it |access-date=3 June 2021 |page=122 |quote=Nel 1994 è vincitore del "Premio Internazionale di Architettura Piranesi" con il progetto del "Parco del Cormor" ad Udine.}}</ref>
* 1995 [[Hans Peter Wörndl]], Austria for "Gucklhupf", [[Mondsee (town)|Mondsee]], 1992–93<ref name="Wörndl 2014">{{cite web |last=Wörndl |first=Hans Peter |title=Gucklhupf |website=Washington University Open Scholarship |date=24 October 2014 |url=https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/bcs/192 |access-date=3 June 2021}}</ref>
* 1995 [[Hans Peter Woerndl]], Austria for Bird Watching house, Innerschwand/Mondsee, 1992/1993
* 1996 [[Michelle Cannatà]] and [[Fátima Fernandez]], Italy, Portugal for Piazza N. Green
* 1996 [[Michelle Cannatà]] and [[Fátima Fernandez]], Italy, Portugal for Piazza N. Green
* 1997 [[Dieter Henke]] and [[Marta Schreieck]], Austria for Bruno Kreisky school, Vienna
* 1997 [[Dieter Henke]] and [[Marta Schreieck]], Austria for [[Bruno Kreisky]] School, Vienna<ref name="Mies Van Der Rohe Pavilion Award for European Architecture 1999 p. 58">{{cite book |title=Mies Van Der Rohe Pavilion Award for European Architecture |publisher=V+K Pub. |issue=vb. 6 |year=1999 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7VBQAAAAMAAJ |access-date=3 June 2021 |page=58}}</ref>
* 1998 [[Urša Komac]] and [[Špela Kuhar]], Slovenia for rest areas on the Kras cycling path<ref name="Ivanic Kuhar 2008">{{cite book |last=Ivanic |first=M. |last2=Kuhar |first2=Š. |title=Contemporary School Architecture in Slovenia 1991–2007 |publisher=Springer Vienna |year=2008 |isbn=978-3-211-76844-0 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=QlslAQAAIAAJ |access-date=3 June 2021}}</ref>
* 1998 [[Urša Komac]] and [[Špela Kuhar]], Slovenia for Rest Areas on the Kras Cycling Path
* 1999 {{ill|Sadar+Vuga|sl|Sadar Vuga arhitekti}}, Slovenia for Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia, Ljubljana
* 1999 {{ill|Sadar+Vuga|sl|Sadar Vuga arhitekti}}, Slovenia for Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia, [[Ljubljana]]
* 2000 {{ill|Aleš Vodopivec|sl}}, Slovenia for Parting hall and service buildings of Srebrniče graveyard, Novo Mesto
* 2000 {{ill|Aleš Vodopivec|sl}}, Slovenia for Parting hall and service buildings of Srebrniče graveyard, [[Novo Mesto]]
* 2001 {{ill|Cino Zucchi|arz|سينو زوكى|it}}, Italy for Plan for the area ex-Junghans, Venice
* 2001 {{ill|Cino Zucchi|arz|سينو زوكى|it}}, Italy for Plan for the area ex-Junghans, Venice<ref name="Falsitta Campigotto Giardini di Castello (Venice 2002 p. 236">{{cite book |last=Falsitta |first=M. |last2=Campigotto |first2=L. |last3=Giardini di Castello (Venice |first3=Italy) |title=Architecture of primary space: |publisher=F. Motta |year=2002 |isbn=978-88-7179-362-7 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=JfzVAAAAMAAJ |access-date=3 June 2021 |page=236}}</ref>
* 2002 [[Nicholas Dodd]], Tadej Glažar, Vasa J. Perović, Arne Vehovar, Ana Kučan, Slovenia for Primary School Ob Rinži, Kočevje
* 2002 [[Nicholas Dodd]], Tadej Glažar, Vasa J. Perović, Arne Vehovar, Ana Kučan, Slovenia for Primary School Ob Rinži, Kočevje
* 2003 {{ill|Miha Kajzelj|arz|ميها كاچزيلچ|sl}}, Slovenia for Shelter, Kobariški Stol
* 2003 {{ill|Miha Kajzelj|arz|ميها كاچزيلچ|sl}}, Slovenia for Shelter, Kobariški Stol

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The International Piranesi Award, is an biennial award for architectural projects that were created in several nations in Central Europe and the Balkans.

Started in 1989, the Piranesi Award is given out at the Piran Days of Architecture international conference in Piran, Slovakia. It was named after Giovanni Battista Piranesi. Participating countries include Austria, Bosnia, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Greece, Herzegovina, Hungary, Italy, Serbia, Slovakia, and Slovenia.

Main award

The projects presented at the Piranesi exhibition, are selected and nominated at the end of October by the national selectors of the participating countries. Each selector can propose five projects. Fifty architectural realizations compete for the award.

The distinguished Piranesi Award, two Piranesi Honorable Mentions, and one Piranesi Student's Honorable Mention are selected by an international jury consisting of annual PDA conferencing lecturers and conferred by the honorary sponsor of the PDA Conference.

In 1989, Bogdan Bogdanović received the first Piranesi award for the Dudik Memorial Park in Vukovar, Croatia.[1]

Recipients

Monument at the Dudik Memorial Park by Bogdan Bogdanović
Silvrettahaus, Bielerhöhe Pass

Student award

The Piranesi conference also includes an international student exhibition with awards. Participants includes eventeen architectural faculties in Europe – Graz, Spittal, Vienna, Banja Luka, Sarajevo, Split, Zagreb, Thessaloniki, Budapest, Pescara, Trieste, Bratislava, Ljubljana, Maribor, Belgrade, Novi Sad, and London.

Each faculty nominates two student projects for consideration.

References

  1. ^ Sørensen, M.L.S.; Viejo-Rose, D.; Filippucci, P. (2019). Memorials in the Aftermath of Armed Conflict: From History to Heritage. Palgrave Studies in Cultural Heritage and Conflict. Springer International Publishing. p. 194. ISBN 978-3-030-18091-1. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
  2. ^ Gmeiner, A.; Schaden, H.; Stadtplanung Wien (1992). WIENER ARCHITEKTURSEMINAR /VIENNA ARCHITECTURE:. Edition Axel Menges. Ernst & Sohn. p. 112. ISBN 978-3-433-02396-9. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
  3. ^ "Storia". Bergamin (in Italian). Retrieved 3 June 2021.
  4. ^ Jones, P.B. (1998). Dialogues in Time: New Graz Architecture. Haus der Architektur. p. 358. ISBN 978-3-901174-36-0. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
  5. ^ Leeb, F.; Lenz, G. (2017). Architektur von Dietrich | Untertrifaller / Architecture by Dietrich | Untertrifaller / Architecture de Dietrich | Untertrifaller (in German). Birkhäuser. p. 384. ISBN 978-3-0356-0900-4. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
  6. ^ Pellegrini, P.C.; Acocella, A.; Casamonti, M. (1999). Lo spazio pubblico in Italia 1990–1999. Arredare la città (in Italian). Alinea. p. 122. ISBN 978-88-8125-341-8. Retrieved 3 June 2021. Nel 1994 è vincitore del "Premio Internazionale di Architettura Piranesi" con il progetto del "Parco del Cormor" ad Udine.
  7. ^ Wörndl, Hans Peter (24 October 2014). "Gucklhupf". Washington University Open Scholarship. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
  8. ^ Mies Van Der Rohe Pavilion Award for European Architecture. V+K Pub. 1999. p. 58. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
  9. ^ Ivanic, M.; Kuhar, Š. (2008). Contemporary School Architecture in Slovenia 1991–2007. Springer Vienna. ISBN 978-3-211-76844-0. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
  10. ^ Falsitta, M.; Campigotto, L.; Giardini di Castello (Venice, Italy) (2002). Architecture of primary space:. F. Motta. p. 236. ISBN 978-88-7179-362-7. Retrieved 3 June 2021.

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