Global Award for Sustainable Architecture

The unseen challenges facing contemporary societies are being addressed by architects and planners as they search for a new definition of progress and the right balance between man and the environment. The understanding of design as a collectively creative process, yet a scientific and technical expertise has been rewarded since 2007 by the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture™, an honour created by the architect and professor Jana Revedin in partnership with international scientific institutions and the Cité de l ́Architecture of Paris as a cultural partner. The award received the patronage of UNESCO in 2011.

The Global Award for Sustainable Architecture is run by the LOCUS Fund. "LOCUS seeks to identify and reward the most innovative and engaged architects from all corners of the globe and to federate them in participative urban renewal projects in developing countries." The Global Award for Sustainable Architecture is supported by the GDF-Suez Foundation, BOUYGUES Batiment International and the Rexel Foundation.


Award winners

2016

  • Patrice Doat - Grenoble, France[1]
  • Kengo Kuma - Tokyo, Japan
  • CASE Studio, Patama Roonrakwit - Bangkok, Thailand
  • Gion Caminada - Vrin, Switzerland
  • East Coast Architects - Durban, Afrique du Sud

2015

  • Talca School of Architecture, Talca, Chile
  • Santiago Cirugeda, Recetas Urbanas, Sevilla, Spain
  • Jan Gehl, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Rotor, Brussels, Belgium
  • Marco Casagrande, Helsinki, Finland / Taiwan

2014

  • Christopher Alexander, Great Britain
  • Tatiana Bilbao, Mexico
  • Bernd Gundermann, Urbia Group, New Zealand
  • Martin Rajnis, Czech Republic
  • West 8, The Netherlands

2013

  • José Paulo dos Santos, Porto, Portugal
  • Smallprojects, Kevin Low, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Al borde Arquitectos, David Barragán, Pascual Gangotena, Marialuisa Borja, Esteban Benavides, Quito, Ecuador
  • LAKE /FLATO Architects, David Lake and Ted Flato, San Antonio Texas, USA
  • MDW Architecture, Marie Moignot, Xavier De Wil and Gilles Debrun, Brussels, Belgium

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

  • Andrew Freear, Rural Studio, USA
  • Fabrizio Carola, Italy
  • Alejandro Aravena, Elemental Team, Chile
  • Carin Smuts, CS Studio Architects, South Africa
  • Philippe Samyn, Belgium

2007

References

  1. "MONOGRAPHS OF THE 5 WINNERS BY YEARS, Winners 2016". LOCUS Foundation.
  2. Salma Samar Damluji:
  3. Anne Feenstra:
  4. Suriya Umpansiriratana, www.isuriya.com
  5. Philippe Madec, www.atelierphilippemadec.com
  6. TYIN Architect, www.tyintegnestue.no
  7. Shlomo Aronson, www.s-aronson.co.il
  8. Vatnavinir, www.vatnavinir.is
  9. Anna Heringer, www.anna-heringer.com
  10. Teddy Cruz, www.california-architects.com
  11. Q'iswa Chaka, www.patronatomachupicchu.org
  12. Troppo Architects, www.troppoarchitects.com.au
  13. Jun'ya Ishigami, www.jnyi.jp
  14. Giancarlo Mazzanti, www.giancarlomazzanti.com
  15. Snøhetta Architect, www.snoarc.no
  16. Steve Baer: , Zomeworks, www.zomeworks.com

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