DETAIL Prize 2016 Winners Announced
DETAIL Magazine has announced the winners of the DETAIL Prize 2016. This year, the jury selected five projects from a pool of 337 projects from 42 different countries by looking for ?realizations in which the overall design concept and the detailing were brought together in a coherent way.? The winners were noted for being ?future-oriented, innovative and pioneering projects from different disciplines that have outstanding architectural and technical qualities.?
DETAIL Magazine has announced the winners of the DETAIL Prize 2016. This year, the jury selected five projects from a pool of 337 projects from 42 different countries by looking for ?realizations in which the overall design concept and the detailing were brought together in a coherent way.? The winners were noted for being ?future-oriented, innovative and pioneering projects from different disciplines that have outstanding architectural and technical qualities.?This is the seventh edition of the biennial award, which aims to ?strengthen architecture in public debate, strengthen the role of architects in public, and strengthen networking among architects, industrialists, developers and politicians.?Continue after the break to see the winners.WinnerMPavilion 2014, Melbourne / Sean Godsell Architects
MPavilion 2014, Melbourne / Sean Godsell Architects. Image © Earl Carter Photography c/o Sean Godsell Architects, Melbourne. Courtesy of DETAIL
2nd PrizeSt. Agnes, Berlin / Brandlhuber + Em...
DETAIL Magazine has announced the winners of the DETAIL Prize 2016. This year, the jury selected five projects from a pool of 337 projects from 42 different countries by looking for ?realizations in which the overall design concept and the detailing were brought together in a coherent way.? The winners were noted for being ?future-oriented, innovative and pioneering projects from different disciplines that have outstanding architectural and technical qualities.?This is the seventh edition of the biennial award, which aims to ?strengthen architecture in public debate, strengthen the role of architects in public, and strengthen networking among architects, industrialists, developers and politicians.?Continue after the break to see the winners.WinnerMPavilion 2014, Melbourne / Sean Godsell Architects
MPavilion 2014, Melbourne / Sean Godsell Architects. Image © Earl Carter Photography c/o Sean Godsell Architects, Melbourne. Courtesy of DETAIL
2nd PrizeSt. Agnes, Berlin / Brandlhuber + Em...
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