Archiprix selection 2021 announced

News - 02 November 2020 - Communication BK

Every year, the best gradation projects of the faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment are selected and exhibited at the online VR exhibition. The jury selected the nine best projects to compete in the Dutch Archiprix, the leading annual competition for upcoming design talent. The nine projects were selected from a total of 47 preselected projects, showing the diversity of the different specialisations of architecture and the built environment.

These projects will represent TU Delft at the Dutch Archiprix 2021:

  • ·Annebé Brouwer
    Dreams Power and Indifference: Architectural Means in a Young Kosovo
  • Amina Chouairi
    The Operating Venetian Lagoon: The Agency of Barene. A resilient landscape infrastructure towards ecological, cultural, and productive heritage preservation
  • Susie Cox
    Meshworks of care: Counteracting neglect through webs, knots and entanglement
  • Job van den Heuvel
    WeGrowCo - an open-building strategy
  • Antonio Paoletti
    Architectures in Motion. Reconfiguring Addis Abeba’s Narratives
  • Widasari Yunida Putri
    Re-Assembling Semarang City: A Strategic Framework, an Exploration of the Local Adaptive Mechanism in Urban Mitigation Planning
  • Riccardo Sforzi
    Of Stones and Travelers. The Venetian Matter: a productive machine in its own consuming
  • Nicole Garcia Vogt
    Synchronizing habitat: Risk adaptation by the co-evolution of the environment and society
  • Josine Catharina Vos
    City Hall Brussels

The nine selected projects can be viewed here

The faculty thanks the jury and all participants of the preselection for their valuable contributions. An overview of the 47 projects from the preselection can be found here.

Jury

The jury consists of: 

  • Aart Oxenaar – Director of education, chairman of the jury
  • Dick van Gameren - dean
  • Felipe Chaves Gonzalez – BK graduate, laureate Archiprix 2020
  • Georg Vrachliotis – Architecture
  • Mauro Overend – Architectural Engineering and Technology
  • Tanja Herdt – Urbanism