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Winners of the European Copper in Architecture Awards Announced

By Bustler Editors|

Monday, Oct 5, 2009

The winners of the European Copper in Architecture Awards 14 were announced at a presentation ceremony in London on September 29. With almost 50 entries from 16 countries, the awards revealed a great diversity of projects representing the best in contemporary European architecture.

Archaeology Museum of Vitoria by Mangado y Asociados

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First Prize Winner of the European Copper in Architecture Award: Archaeology Museum of Vitoria by Mangado y Asociados

Selected from five shortlisted projects (previously on Bustler), the outright winner was the Archaeology Museum of Vitoria, Spain, designed by Mangado y Asociados. Extensive use of cast bronze elements creates contrasting elevational treatments. From the street it seems tough and hermetic with a real air of mystery enticing the visitor in. Then, it reveals more of its nature and grows increasingly open with the changing architectural rhythm on entering the courtyard. The judges were particularly impressed with the building’s stunning effect of a timeless fortress in its urban setting.

Archaeology Museum of Vitoria by Mangado y Asociados

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Archaeology Museum of Vitoria

Also from Spain, Mediacomplex 22@ in Barcelona by Patrick Genard y Asociados and Ferrater & Asociados was Highly Commended by the judges for its superb response to a tight, complex urban setting, forming new public spaces of lasting value. Here, a solid, horizontal block clad with panels of perforated copper contrasts with a vertical tower shrouded in a strong vertical grid of deeply recessed, copper-faced screens.

Archaeology Museum of Vitoria by Mangado y Asociados

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Archaeology Museum of Vitoria

Three other projects received Commendations. Davide Macullo Architects’ sensitive design for the Ticino House responds to its beautiful rural setting in Switzerland and incorporates an extensive arrangement of copper mesh panels. In complete contrast, the Clip House in Madrid, Spain, by Bernalte-León Asociados is a highly sculptural design defined by sinuous curving copper bands cantilevered from a vertical concrete spine. Finally, the judges considered Dissing+Weitling Architecture’s copper-clad Frederikskaj project in Copenhagen, Denmark to set the standard for high-density urban housing.

Archaeology Museum of Vitoria by Mangado y Asociados

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Archaeology Museum of Vitoria

In addition, a discretionary award for Innovation was made for the inventive use of art applied to bronze panels on Stanton Williams’ Bristol Department Store. The essential role of craftsmen in realizing designers’ aspirations for copper in architecture was also recognized with three Craftsmanship awards for projects in Belgium and the UK.

Archaeology Museum of Vitoria by Mangado y Asociados

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Archaeology Museum of Vitoria

The well-established Copper in Architecture Awards recognize architectural excellence and celebrate the use of copper in all its forms. The last two decades have seen their transformation from a UK-based program highlighting craftsmanship, into a major, design-led Awards event for projects across Europe. For the first time, the 2009 Awards considered all entries together - judged by a European panel of eight architects and editors, chaired by Paul Finch, the recently appointed chairman of CABE - the UK government’s advisors on architecture and urban design.

Archaeology Museum of Vitoria by Mangado y Asociados

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Archaeology Museum of Vitoria

Photos of the other four shortlisted projects, can be seen here.

Images: Copper Development Association

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Winners of the European Copper in Architecture Awards Announced

By Bustler Editors|

Monday, Oct 5, 2009

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copper ● europe ● material ● museum ● spain ● metal ● vitoria

The winners of the European Copper in Architecture Awards 14 were announced at a presentation ceremony in London on September 29. With almost 50 entries from 16 countries, the awards revealed a great diversity of projects representing the best in contemporary European architecture.

Archaeology Museum of Vitoria by Mangado y Asociados

Click above image to enlarge
First Prize Winner of the European Copper in Architecture Award: Archaeology Museum of Vitoria by Mangado y Asociados

Selected from five shortlisted projects (previously on Bustler), the outright winner was the Archaeology Museum of Vitoria, Spain, designed by Mangado y Asociados. Extensive use of cast bronze elements creates contrasting elevational treatments. From the street it seems tough and hermetic with a real air of mystery enticing the visitor in. Then, it reveals more of its nature and grows increasingly open with the changing architectural rhythm on entering the courtyard. The judges were particularly impressed with the building’s stunning effect of a timeless fortress in its urban setting.

Archaeology Museum of Vitoria by Mangado y Asociados

Click above image to enlarge
Archaeology Museum of Vitoria

Also from Spain, Mediacomplex 22@ in Barcelona by Patrick Genard y Asociados and Ferrater & Asociados was Highly Commended by the judges for its superb response to a tight, complex urban setting, forming new public spaces of lasting value. Here, a solid, horizontal block clad with panels of perforated copper contrasts with a vertical tower shrouded in a strong vertical grid of deeply recessed, copper-faced screens.

Archaeology Museum of Vitoria by Mangado y Asociados

Click above image to enlarge
Archaeology Museum of Vitoria

Three other projects received Commendations. Davide Macullo Architects’ sensitive design for the Ticino House responds to its beautiful rural setting in Switzerland and incorporates an extensive arrangement of copper mesh panels. In complete contrast, the Clip House in Madrid, Spain, by Bernalte-León Asociados is a highly sculptural design defined by sinuous curving copper bands cantilevered from a vertical concrete spine. Finally, the judges considered Dissing+Weitling Architecture’s copper-clad Frederikskaj project in Copenhagen, Denmark to set the standard for high-density urban housing.

Archaeology Museum of Vitoria by Mangado y Asociados

Click above image to enlarge
Archaeology Museum of Vitoria

In addition, a discretionary award for Innovation was made for the inventive use of art applied to bronze panels on Stanton Williams’ Bristol Department Store. The essential role of craftsmen in realizing designers’ aspirations for copper in architecture was also recognized with three Craftsmanship awards for projects in Belgium and the UK.

Archaeology Museum of Vitoria by Mangado y Asociados

Click above image to enlarge
Archaeology Museum of Vitoria

The well-established Copper in Architecture Awards recognize architectural excellence and celebrate the use of copper in all its forms. The last two decades have seen their transformation from a UK-based program highlighting craftsmanship, into a major, design-led Awards event for projects across Europe. For the first time, the 2009 Awards considered all entries together - judged by a European panel of eight architects and editors, chaired by Paul Finch, the recently appointed chairman of CABE - the UK government’s advisors on architecture and urban design.

Archaeology Museum of Vitoria by Mangado y Asociados

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Archaeology Museum of Vitoria

Photos of the other four shortlisted projects, can be seen here.

Images: Copper Development Association

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