Who Will Win the EU Mies Award?
John Hill
11. Mai 2017
Clockwise from top-left: De Flat Kleiburg, Ely Court, Kannikegården, Katyn Museum, Rivesaltes Memorial Museum (Photos courtesy of EU Mies Award)
Five projects – in Denmark, England, France, the Netherlands, and Poland – are in the running for the 2017 European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award. One winner will be named during a press conference in Brussels tomorrow, May 12th.
The five finalists were named two months ago, culled from 40 shortlisted projects. Since then the seven-person jury (Stephen Bates, Gonçalo Byrne, Pelin Derviş, Dominique Jakob, Juulia Kauste, Małgorzata Omilanowska, and Peter Cachola Schmal) has visited each of the finalists to determine the winner of the prestigious biennial award.
Click the links below to learn more about the projects in depth:
- De Flat Kleiburg in Amsterdam, Netherlands, by NL Architects, XVW Architectuur
- Ely Court in London, England, by Alison Brooks Architects
- Kannikegården in Ribe, Denmark, by Lundgaard & Tranberg Architects
- Katyn Museum in Warsaw, Poland, by BBGK Architekci, Jerzy Kalina, Maksa
- Rivesaltes Memorial Museum in Rivesaltes/Ribesaltes, France, by Rudy Ricciotti
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