Blue Award for Sustainable Architecture 2012
Blue Award for Sustainable Architecture: Winners Announced Projects from India, Austria, Hungary, Sweden, UK, China, Italy, Greece The Blue Award is a biennial international student competition. It honours projects which address the topic of sustainability in the fields of architecture, regional planning and urbanism. On Thursday, April 26, 2012, the winners were announced at the Award Ceremony at the Vienna University of Technology. Honorary President of the Jury was Sir Michael Hopkins.
Selected from 232 entries, 11 nominees from 8 countries were awarded first prizes, special prizes, special mentions and honourable mentions last night at the BLUE AWARD ceremony at Vienna’s University of Technology. First prizes went to Nikhil Chaudhary (CEPT University Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India) in the category “Urban Development and Transformation, Landscape Development”; to Gregor Fasching (Vienna University of Technology, Austria) in the category “Ecological Building”; and to Veronika Holczer (Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary) in the category “Building in Existing Structures.”
The Blue Award is organized by the Department of Spatial and Sustainable Design at Vienna University of Technology and overseen by the UIA (International Union of Architects). The competition is an open invitation to future-oriented and sustainable solutions. How will our built environment present itself in the coming years? Not a one-dimensional
approach leads to results, but rather a comprehensive view of the tasks at hand is necessary to provide solutions and protect an environment worth experiencing.
Blue Award: Winners 2012
Category 1: Urban Development and Transformation, Landscape Development
Winner
• Nikhil Chaudhary, Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology (CEPT
University), Ahmedabad, Indien: “Reverse Thrust”: Restructuring the Urban
Fringes along Ring-Roads – Case of Nagpur City
Honourable Mentions:
• Laura Marcheggiano, Universität La Sapienza, Rom:
Gaay Nagar [Cow District]: Re-housing settlement project for an inclusive design
• Jinglang Xia, Dan Wang, Heyan Zhang, Jinlong Zhao, Harbin Institute of
Technology Shenzhen Graduate School, China: Children’s Growth Path
• Anna Roussou, Bhairavi Dhoot, Athanasia Vasdeki, University of Edinburgh:
Embedding Food Urbanism
Category 2: Ecological Building
Winner
• Gregor Fasching, Technische Universität Wien: A school for Anajô – Escola Anajô
Special honourable Mention:
• Zsuzsanna Meszaros, Moholy-Nagy Design Universität, Budapest: Community Farm
in Uszka
Category 3: Building in Existing Structures
Winner
• Veronika Holczer, Technische und Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Universität Budapest:
Shed Transformation in Markóc
Honourable Mentions:
• Vasilis Ingvar Raptis, Anna Vokali, Maria Pappa, Nationale Technische Universität
Athen: Re-define the City
• Daniel Widman, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm: Transformation
Special prizes:
• Chi Lu, Bin Xie, Zi’ang Wang, Shuo Liu, Xi’an University of Architecture and
Technology, China: LIVING WITH EARTH – Demonstration Design Study of
Ecological Architecture Suited for Poor Villages on China’s Loess Plateau
• Georg Pichler, Technische Universität Graz: DUMPLAB
Jury Members 2012
Sir Michael Hopkins Honorary President of the Jury
Albert Dubler Member of the UIA
Dominique Gauzin-Müller Journalist of architecture/ specialist for sustainability
Rudolf Scheuvens Professor of Regional Planning, TU Vienna
Dominique Alba Urban Planner/Director of Pavillon de l´Arsenal Paris
Nikos Fintikakis Architect and Director UIA work programme ARES
Presider of the Jury (not entitled to vote): Robert Korab