arcVision Prize 2014 – Women and Architecture Catalogue
The catalogue presents the second edition of the arcVision Prize – Women and Architecture.
The catalogue presents the second edition of the arcVision Prize – Women and Architecture.
For the last decade Salima Naji, trained as an architect and anthropologist, has worked to save the heritage of several oasis towns in the anti-Atlas mountains of Morocco.
Portuguese Architect Ines Lobo wins the arcVision Prize – Women and Architecture 2014. Special Mentions for Anna Heringer, Shimul Jhaveri Kadri and Cecilia Puga.
Bergamo, 7 March 2014
Portuguese Architect Ines Lobo wins the arcVision Prize – Women and Architecture 2014. Special Mentions for Anna Heringer, Shimul Jhaveri Kadri and Cecilia Puga.
Bergamo, 7th March 2014
arcVision Prize 2014: twenty-one designers were short-listed for the prize, from 15 countries: Austria, Chile, Egypt, France, Germany, Japan, India, Ireland, Italy, Morocco, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, USA
March 2014
The all-female Jury of arcVision Prize 2014 is composed of architects and professionals from different fields, with a broad background of knowledge in promoting a new cultural geography where the innovative work of the designers is expected to converge.
7 Feruary 2014
The 2014 arcVision Prize edition has been presented at Triennale di Milano by Carlo Pesenti, Italcementi CEO, Benedetta Tagliabue, a member of the arcVision Prize Jury and founding partner with Enric Miralles of the EMBT architectural firm, and Stefano Casciani, arcVision Prize Scientific Director.