SARP Honorary Award
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Awarded for | A lifetime achievement in the art of architecture |
Sponsored by | Association of Polish Architects |
Country | Poland |
First awarded | 1966 |
Website | www |
The SARP Honorary Award (Polish: Honorowa Nagroda SARP) is one of the two most prominent and significant annual architectural prizes in Poland, and it's awarded by the Association of Polish Architects (SARP) in recognition of the outstanding lifetime achievements in the field of architecture.[1][2] It has been acclaimed 'the most prestigious architecture award' by Polish daily Gazeta Wyborcza[3] and by Art & business: gazeta aukcyjna.[4]
It was founded in 1966 and, since then, awarded to a number of Poland's best contemporary architects, amongst them: Marek Budzyński, Stanisław Niemczyk, Ryszard Jurkowski, Stefan Kuryłowicz and Maciej Miłobędzki.[5]
Laureates[6]
1966-1980
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1981-2000
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2001-present
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Photo Gallery
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Ziemia Rybnicka Theatre, Rybnik (1964) by Henryk Buszko and Aleksander Franta
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Spodek Sport and Entertainment Arena, Katowice (1971) by Maciej Gintowt
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Kokociniec Residential Complex, Katowice (1985) by Ryszard Jurkowski
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Agora SA Office Building, Warsaw (2001) by JEMS Architekci
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Focus Filtrowa, Warsaw (2001) by Stefan Kuryłowicz
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Poznan University of Technology Lecture Centre, Poznan (2004) by Marian Fikus
References
- ^ "Stowarzyszenie Architektów Polskich - Encyklopedia PWN". encyklopedia.pwn.pl. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
- ^ "SARP Honorary Award - Art of Architecture". sztuka-architektury.pl. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
- ^ Bartoszewicz, Dariusz (24 October 2003). "Przyznano nagrody SARP". wyborcza.pl. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
- ^ Art & business: gazeta aukcyjna. Epoka-Dialog. 1 January 2007. p. 179.
- ^ Czyżewski, Adam (2006). Honorowa Nagroda SARP 1966-2006. Warsaw: Zarząd Główny Stowarzyszenia Architektów Polskich SARP. ISBN 8392004957.
- ^ "SARP Honorary Award laureates". www.sarp.org.pl. Retrieved 30 May 2019.