Organized by:
the Charette
Results Announcement Date:
August 31, 2020
Winners:
1st – DAFNI FILIPPA & MERIAM SEHIMI (Germany)
2nd – FABIOLA DEL CARMEN CRUZ BALLARDO (Peru)
3rd – PHILIP SPRINGALL (United Kingdom)
Honorable Mentions:
TYLER THURSTON (UK)
MISBAH SHEHREEN BAIG, YUNZHU DUAN, ELISAVET KONSTANTINIDOU (UK)
MALAVIKA MADHURAJ (India)
MAIRA YASIR (Pakistan)
CHARLIE EDMONDS (United Kingdom)
DOUGLAS QIMING YANG (United Kingdom)
KATARZYNA MALINOWSKA (New Zealand)
AIGLI PATSALIDOU (Cyprus)
KYLE EDERY (South Africa)
CELINE MUGICA (Netherlands)
Detailed/Aditional Information:
COMPETITION RESULTS ANNOUNCED
Architecture Thesis of the Year | ATY 2020
theCharette encourages free flow of unfettered ideas that seek to develop ingenious solutions for complex problems of the future.
The ‘Architecture Thesis of the Year | ATY 2020’ is an international architecture thesis competition organized by theCharette. The aim of the competition is to extend appreciation to the tireless effort and exceptional creativity of student thesis in the fields of Architecture, Urban Design, Landscape and Restoration. We seek to encourage young talent in bringing their path breaking ideas to the forefront on a global scale. The competition received over 1000 entries from 104 nations across the world. See the crème de la crème of thesis projects from students all over the world for the 2020 edition of the competition.
JURY:
• MARCIO KOGAN (Studio MK27, Brazil)
• BRUNO ROLLET (Bruno Rollet Architecte, Paris)
• DANIELA DEUTSCH (Associate Prof., NewSchool of Architecture & Design, California)
• DR. CAROLINE HACHEM-VERMETTE (Assistant Prof, University of Calgary, Canada)
• STEFAN KRISTOFFERSON (Stratic, Germany, Sweden & India)
Top Three Winners:
1st Prize Winner:
ISTHME // L e CHAOS SENSIBLE by Dafni Filippa and Meriam Sehimi from Germany took home the top prize with their people oriented project. The students from the Technical University of Munich designed a scheme that the jury described as “poetic, based on real-life observations, lightweight and extraordinarily beautiful.” Jurors loved the simplicity and fluidity of the masterplan and how another culture is interpreted. They felt that drawings are adequate, sensitive and stunning.
2nd Prize Winner:
Fabiola del Carmen Cruz Ballardo, from Peru, won second place for her project, AMAZONIA TRANS _ TRI _ FRONTERIZA. Three countries: Peru, Brazil, Bolivia; and two communities: Mancheron, Yamaha. All separated by artificial borders. Nevertheless, they share a common Amazonian culture. There is a will to unite people in this project, to respect different traditions, to propose different places, uniting past present and future with traditional languages, medical plants and culture. A « bridge » is created to consolidate this place and to respect it through the world: it can be seen like an SOS. Because this project is also implicitly about the amazon forest: calling to save its richness, be it natural or cultural.
3rd Prize Winner:
Third place in the competition went to Philip Springall from United Kingdom. His project is a multidisciplinary exploration of Alzheimer’s disease, architecture and neuroscience. Alzheimer’s is a progressive disease that slowly strips away the notions of place, memory, identity and the self. The project investigates the role that architecture and the built environment can play in improving the lives of those with Alzheimer’s disease. The jury felt that the project “…contemplates a powerful concept which might have great applications in the real world.”
Website of Competition:
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ISTHME // Le CHAOS . . .First PlaceDAFNI FILIPPA & . . .Germany
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AMAZONIA TRANS_TRI_FRONTERIZASecond PlaceFABIOLA DEL CARMEN . . .Peru
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CARLISLE ALZHEIMER’S . . .Third PlacePHILIP SPRINGALLUnited Kingdom
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EU-topiaHonorable MentionTYLER THURSTONUnited Kingdom
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ORB{I}S – THE FUTURE OF . . .Honorable MentionMISBAH SHEHREEN . . .United Kingdom
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FRAGMENTED IMAGINERY – . . .Honorable MentionMALAVIKA MADHURAJIndia
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MANDRA BRICKWORKS – . . .Honorable MentionMAIRA YASIRPakistan
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VOID PEDAGOGYHonorable MentionCHARLIE EDMONDSUnited Kingdom
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RE-IMAGINE CHINESE TIMBER . . .Honorable MentionDOUGLAS QIMING YANGUnited Kingdom
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BUILD WITH SALTHonorable MentionKATARZYNA MALINOWSKANew Zealand