The Winners

On 14 March 2009 the jury announced the winners of the international open ideas competition Building for Bouwkunde. The ideas of the winners and honourable mentions, along with the findings of the TU Delft Think Tank which looked at the future of the faculty and TU Delft campus, lay inspiring foundations for creating concrete plans for the new TU Delft faculty of the future. The winners received the prizes during an award ceremony at the Netherlands Architecture Institute (NAi) in Rotterdam. All entries of the competition and the results of the Think Tank are part of an exhibition in the NAi. The exhibition can be visited from 15 March until 7 June 2009. More information can be found on www.nai.nl.

download Report of the jury meeting

The winners are:

 

First prize (ex aequo, each 15,000 euro)
 
A WORLD WITHOUT OBJECTS
Gijs Raggers (1973, architect)
Gijs Raggers architect
Rotterdam, The Netherlands view view
 
amalgam
Laura Alvarez (1977, architect)
laura alvarez architecture
Amsterdam, The Netherlands view view
 
GREEN-HOUSED CULTURE
Marc Bringer (1972, architect) and Ilham Laraqui (1980, architect)
Laraqui-Bringer Architecture
Paris, France view view

 

Second prize (ex aequo, each 5,000 euro)
 
BK City, not a metaphor
de Nijl Architecten
Henk Engel (1949, architect), Erik van den Berg and Marius van der Meulen
Delft, The Netherlands view view
 
LEARNING AND CREATING
Olli Raila (1983, student), Heikki Muntola, Heikki Riitahuhta, Mikko Jakonen and Eetu Arponen
Department of Architecture, University of Oulu
Oulu, Finland view view
 
Vertical Forum
Elsbeth Ronner (1984, student) and Mick van Gemert
Faculty of Architecture, TU Delft
Delft, The Netherlands view view

 

Honourable mention
 
Ego Eco-System
Marc Koehler (1977, architect), Martijn de Geus, Miriam Tocino, Stepan Havlik, Carlos Franco, Hans Smolenaers, Bart Popiela

Consultants: Peter de Bois (TU Delft & Hogeschool van Amsterdam) and Matthijs Leendertse (TNO)
Marc Koehler Architects bna
Amsterdam, The Netherlands view view
 
POST IGNEM
Tom Haelvoet (1984, architect) and Eveline Hanssens
Haelvoet-Hanssens Architecten
Wondelgem, Belgium view view