Окончание приема вопросов Публикация ответов Окончание ранней регистрации Окончание регистрации 1 марта 2012 Окончание приема работ 7 мая 2012
Заседание жюри июнь 2012
Обьявление победителей октябрь 2012
Стоимость участия
Премия
The total prize money is 30,000 Euro. The number of prize winners and honourable mentions will be decided by the jury.
1st prize Minimum 8,000 Euro for the student(s) and 2,000 Euro for the teacher(s)
2nd prize Minimum 4,000 Euro for the students(s) and 1,000 Euro for the teacher(s)
Up to ten projects will be shortlisted for honourable mention and an Award trophy. The jury may award special prizes for categories or themes.
The winners will be invited to the award event, which will take place in Europe in October 2012.
The total prize money is 30,000 Euro. The number of prize winners and honourable mentions will be decided by the jury.
1st prize Minimum 8,000 Euro for the student(s) and 2,000 Euro for the teacher(s)
2nd prize Minimum 4,000 Euro for the students(s) and 1,000 Euro for the teacher(s)
Up to ten projects will be shortlisted for honourable mention and an Award trophy. The jury may award special prizes for categories or themes.
The winners will be invited to the award event, which will take place in Europe in October 2012.
Жюри
Alvaro Siza, Portugal
Brigitte Shim, Canada
Francis Kéré, Burkina Faso/Germany
Peter Stutchbury, Australiа
Per Arnold Andersen, Denmar
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“Light of Tomorrow” is the overall theme of the International VELUX Award. The award seeks to challenge the future of daylight in the built environment with an open-minded and experimental approach. Therefore, the Award seeks to widen the boundaries of daylight in architecture, including aesthetics, functionality, sustainability, and the interaction between buildings and environment.
The Award is not restricted to the use of VELUX products.
The Award contains no specific categories, but entries may focus on:
Concepts with focus on sunlight as a natural source of light and energy
The contribution of daylight to high visual quality and interior comfort that support people’s lives and living conditions
The rethinking of daylight in urban or suburban living contexts
The importance of sunlight and daylight for sustainable architecture that takes into account the rhythm and balance of nature
Abstract concepts like daylight vs. artificial light, day vs. night, in vs. out etc.