Prix Versailles
Prix Versailles | |
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2017 | |
Awarded for | stores, hotels and restaurants architectures around the world |
First awarded | 2015 |
Official website |
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The Prix Versailles is an annual award dedicated to commercial architecture which was inaugurated in 2015. Discerned at the headquarters of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in Paris, it encompasses several categories, with the winners being selected by an independent judges panel. It is the world architecture award for stores, hotels and restaurants.[1]
Purpose and process
Following a call for submissions, this award singles out the architects and owners of shops and stores, hotels and restaurants around the world that are found to be particularly remarkable, from a perspective of their exterior architecture and their interior design. The prix focuses on commercial buildings, with the clear aim of fostering a better mix of the economic and cultural sectors.[2] Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO, declared on 19 June 2015, "The Prix Versailles is one of the ways to shine light on the intersection between creation, art and economics".[3]
Judges
The judges panel includes the following members:
- for 2015[4]
Name | Position | Nationality |
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François de Mazières (chairman of the judges panel)[5] | Mayor of Versailles | France |
Paul Andreu | Architect | France |
Gilles Lipovetsky | Philosopher | France |
Thom Mayne | Architect | United States |
Anne-Sophie Pic | Chef | France |
Minja Yang | Former deputy director of the World Heritage Center | Japan |
- for 2016[6]
Name | Position | Nationality |
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François de Mazières (chairman of the judges panel) | Mayor of Versailles | France |
Paul Andreu | Architect | France |
Guo Pei | Fashion designer | China |
Toyo Ito | Architect | Japan |
Gilles Lipovetsky | Philosopher | France |
Anne-Sophie Pic | Chef | France |
Rudy Ricciotti | Architect | France |
Minja Yang | Former deputy director of the World Heritage Center | Japan |
Winners
2015
The awards were conferred at UNESCO Headquarters on 19 June 2015.[7][8] After a first edition specific to France, the prix was expanded to the rest of the world in 2016.
Prix or special prize | Category | Project | Location | Country | Architect or designer | Country |
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Prix Versailles | Les Galeries Lafayette, Centre Bourse[9][10] | Marseille | France | Moatti – Rivière[11] | France | |
Special prize Interior | Brasserie Les Haras[12] | Strasbourg | France | Jouin Manku | France | |
Special prize Exterior | Repetto shop, rue de Charonne | Paris | France | |||
Special prize Services | Musée des Confluences shop | Lyon | France | Julien Kolmont de Rogier[13] | France |
2016
The awards were conferred at UNESCO Headquarters on 27 May 2016.[14][15] There were nine winners in three categories.[16][17]
Prix or special prize | Category | Project | Location | Country | Architect or designer | Country |
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Prix Versailles | Shops & Stores | Alexander McQueen[18][19][20] | Paris | France | David Collins Studio | United Kingdom |
Special prize Interior | Shops & Stores | Ganjam | Bangalore | India | RDAI | France |
Special prize Exterior | Shops & Stores | TOG – Philippe Starck | Sao Paulo | Brazil | Triptyque | Brazil |
Prix Versailles | Hotels | Phum Baitang | Siem Reap | Cambodia | AW² | France |
Special prize Interior | Hotels | Les Bains | Paris | France | Tristan Auer | France |
Special prize Exterior | Hotels | Dasavatara Hotel | Tirupati | India | SJK Architects | India |
Prix Versailles | Restaurants | Dasavatara – Lotus Cafe | Tirupati | India | SJK Architects | India |
Special prize Interior | Restaurants | L'Amico | New York | United States | Jun Aizaki Architecture & Design | United States |
Special prize Exterior | Restaurants | Hanoi Cà Phê | Paris | France | Officine Architecture | France |
References
- ↑ (French) Press release from 21 April 2016 (accessed on 24 August 2016)
- ↑ Press release from 30 May 2016 (accessed on 24 August 2016)
- ↑ Press release from 22 June 2015 (accessed on 24 August 2016)
- ↑ Prix Versailles website
- ↑ Quand l’Unesco s’intéresse à l’architecture commerciale
- ↑ Prix Versailles website
- ↑ (French) Les Galeries Lafayette de Marseille lauréate du 1er prix Versailles
- ↑ Press kit from 22 June 2015 (accessed on 24 August 2016).
- ↑ (French) Un prix récompense les plus beaux commerces
- ↑ (French) Prix Versailles Architecture Commerciale : quatre projets lauréats
- ↑ (French) Bâtir – Journal de la construction de la Suisse romande
- ↑ (French) Les Haras de Strasbourg récompensés
- ↑ (French) Julien Kolmont de Rogier, lauréat du prix Versailles de l’architecture commerciale mention service
- ↑ (French) Prix Versailles 2016 à l’UNESCO, neuf lauréats dans le monde entier
- ↑ (French) Le Prix Versailles s’ouvre à l’international
- ↑ (French) Prix Versailles 2016 : 9 lauréats dans le monde entier
- ↑ Press kit from 30 May 2016 (accessed on 24 August 2016)
- ↑ Alexander McQueen Store Wins Prix Versailles
- ↑ Alexander McQueen’s Paris store wins design award
- ↑ (Dutch) Het prijswinnende vlaggenschip van Alexander McQueen
External links
- Official website
- (French) Prix Versailles 2016 on architectes.org
- India is going through a cultural colonization, says Shimul Javeri on the website of the periodical Mint
- Call for Submissions for Prix Versailles 2016 on frenchculture.org
- Prix Versailles 2016 – World Architecture Award on sia.org.sg