2013 10 04 PR Awards
2013 10 04 PR Awards
2013 10 04 PR Awards
Platform of Arts and Creativity, Guimares in Portugal, wins the European Copper in Architecture Awards
*Embargo: not for publication until 4 November 2013, 13.00 Brussels, November 4 2013: The results of the European Copper in Architecture Awards were revealed this morning on the occasion of the opening of the BATIMAT trade show in Paris. This international award recognises the best architectural designs incorporating copper and copper alloys. The Grand Jury Award was given to the Pitgoras Aquitectos architectural firm for the Platform of Arts and Creativity in Guimares, Portugal. A clear trend in this years competition was the association of copper with raw materials such as glass and wood, and this was much appreciated by the jury, says Nigel Cotton, Director European Copper Institute. Malleable, attractive and long-lasting, copper once again proved its popularity with architects. The works in competition are being presented as part of an exhibition at Batimat from 4 to 8 November (Stand N118, Hall 5A) and on the website www.copperconcept.org.
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The outright winner of this edition was the Platform of Arts and Creativity in Guimares (Portugal), designed by the firm Pitgoras Aquitectos, which was awarded the Grand Jury Award. Special commendations were also given to the Seinjoki municipal library in Finland (JKMM Architects), as well as the Dolomitenblick apartment building in Italy (Plasma Studio) and the Covering for the runic stones in Denmark (Nobel Arkitekter).
Prize winners of the 16 edition of the European Copper in Architecture Awards Winner Platform of Arts and Creativity, Guimares, Portugal, designed by Pitgoras Aquitectos
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Joo Morgado A key element of this majestic architectural structure, the copper alloy (brass) used here gives it its natural, golden colour. The judges appreciated the skilful use of materials by the Pitgoras Aquitectos architectural firm, which took full advantage of the malleability of copper to create a uniform, but highly original, structure. Located right in the heart of the historic city of Guimares, the site was already occupied by a public square as well as old buildings in a mix of motley designs requiring major renovation. Developed in partnership with UNESCO (the city was European Capital of Culture in 2012), the aim of the project was to recreate a multifunction, user-friendly living space. It also had to blend into the landscape and, at the same time, become a symbol of the citys modernity. The external metallic covering, composed of brass profiles, enabled the different buildings to be brought together while differentiating them from each other. In this way, today the space is home to an arts centre, a creative lab or business support office, as well as support workshops to assist with the development of young designers talents. Read more
Special commendations by the jury Seinjoki City Library in Finland, By JKMM Architects The new extension to the Seinjoki library is one of an entirely unique series of buildings designed by Finnish architect Alvar Aalto. To create a dialogue between the past and the future, the architects relied on contrast: the surface alternates between warm-toned, brown, preweathered copper and painted concrete for immaculate whiteness. Used for both the roof and cladding, the copper creates a second, living skin that changes with the surrounding light. To bring out the buildings personality the copper is used in panels, which also enabled ventilation to be maximised. Read more
Dolomitenblick apartment building in Sexten, Italy By Plasma Studios To create this apartment building located in the Dolomites region of Italy, the combined copper and wood to ensure its perfect integration into the surrounding alpine meadow landscape. The brown, pre-weathered copper, employed in horizontal bands, was chosen not only for its durability but also because it perfectly imitates the colour of time-weathered larch. In keeping with the principles of eco-design, a local variety of larch was used for the framework. Designed to maximise natural light and preserve the view, the six individual apartments all come with a terrace and private garden. Finally, the shape of the building is reminiscent of traditional chalets, but with a firmly modern take involving a novel use of space and original divisions. Read more
Covering of the Runic Stones in Jelling, Denmark, By NOBEL Arkitekters Unveiled in December 2011, this creation, in an uncluttered style, combines bronze (an alloy of copper and tin) with glass to create a case for these thousand-year-old runic stones. Classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, they mark Denmarks transition to Christianity in 965 and are seen as a symbol of the countrys birth. Relying on the natural beauty, durability and unchanging nature of bronze, the architects designed the structures with one objective in mind: showcase their contents. Read more
Available on request : High-definition images of the shortlisted projects; Interview with winners;
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