Finalist: In the core of Renaissance Architecture, Daniele Pronestì, Daniele Petralia, Stefano Nastasi, Francesco Tonnarelli, Nicolò Romolotti.
Tuesday 21st of May, IS ARCH competition for architecture students and young architects has announced the winners of its second edition (Check the first edition here). In this edition, there have been 153 submitted projects and thousands of visits on the project gallery during the last week, having daily peaks of 10.000 visits.
The jury was composed of Sou Fujimoto, Benedetta Tagliabue Miralles-tagliabue EMBT, Tomislav Dushanov (Associate Herzog & De Meuron), Taba Rasti (Partner in Foster and Partners ), Rik Nys (Senior in David Chipperfield Architects), Carlos Ferrater. The final selection of the three winners, ten honorable mentions and thirty finalists are exhibited on ISARCH website. Some of these projects are presented below.
1st Prize: Peripheral Lab
Adrià Escolano Ferrer
University: Escola Tècnica Superior d’Arquitectura de Barcelona (ETSAB)
Country: Spain
2nd Prize: Built Earth
Author: Gabriel Wulf
University: ETH Zürich
Country: Switzerland
3rd Prize: e-BOX
Authors: Marco Galli Caro and Ursula Oliva Reveco
University: University Mayor Santiago
Country: Chile
Special Mention: “MULTI-LEVEL PARKING + SWIMMING POOLS + PILGRIM SHELTER FOR THE UN CAMPUS”; Autor: Fátima Abel Couceiro; University: University de Navarra; Country: Spain
Special Mention: “MULTI-LEVEL PARKING + SWIMMING POOLS + PILGRIM SHELTER FOR THE UN CAMPUS”; Autor: Fátima Abel Couceiro; University: University de Navarra; Country: Spain
Special Mention: Food waste; Autor: Irene Ayala Castro; University: University Europea de Madrid; Country: Spain
Special Mention: Manglar en emergencia; Autor: Luis Romero Martínez; University: University Europea de Madrid; Country: Spain