TENTH EUROPEAN PRIZE OF ARCHITECTURE PHILIPPE ROTTHIER

DIXIÈME PRIX EUROPÉEN D’ARCHITECTURE PHILIPPE ROTTHIER
landscape – architecture – paysage 2014
Information and Inscription: www.rotthierprize.be
THEME OF THE 2014 PRIZE: ARCHITECTURE – LANDSCAPE
After urban renewal and the new neighbourhoods in 2008 and the renovation of existing sites and buildings in 2011, the theme chosen for the TENTH SESSION is the relationship of architecture to natural and urban landscapes.
From the sublime to the mimetic, all works that fall within the major art of landscape, whether in terms of integration or reappropriation, may be submitted to the international jury for consideration: seaside, climatic or agro-foodstuffs constructions, engineering works, wine cellars, covered markets, water towers, windmills, cultural buildings, ruins and factories, etc.

REGISTRATION
Free of charge. Entry presentation files must be sent to the Fondation pour l’Architecture before 30 April 2014.
ORGANISATION AND ADDRESS
Fondation pour l’Architecture c/o Lauréline Tissot 55 rue de l’Ermitage
1050 Brussels, Belgium.
Lauréline Tissot / T 0032 2 642 24 80 / laureline.tissot@hotmail.fr
 
 

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