arcVision Prize 2014 – Women and Architecture Catalogue
The catalogue presents the second edition of the arcVision Prize – Women and Architecture.
The catalogue presents the second edition of the arcVision Prize – Women and Architecture.
Bergamo, 7 March 2014
Press Kit of the arcVision Prize 2014 press conference. Portuguese Architect Ines Lobo wins the arcVision Prize – Women and Architecture 2014. Special Mentions for Anna Heringer, Shimul Jhaveri Kadri and Cecilia Puga.
Bergamo, 7th March 2014
Videos of the arcVision Prize 2014 Edition. The winner is the portuguese architect Ines Lobo. Honorable Mentions to Anna Heringer, Shimul Jhaveri Kadri e Cecilia Puga.
Bergamo, 7 March 2014
Images of the arcVision Prize 2014 Edition. Portuguese Architect Ines Lobo wins the arcVision Prize – Women and Architecture 2014. Special Mentions for Anna Heringer, Shimul Jhaveri Kadri and Cecilia Puga.
For the last decade Salima Naji, trained as an architect and anthropologist, has worked to save the heritage of several oasis towns in the anti-Atlas mountains of Morocco.
Bergamo, 7th March 2014
Images of the jury of arcVision Prize 2014 .
Portuguese Architect Ines Lobo wins the arcVision Prize – Women and Architecture 2014. Special Mentions for Anna Heringer, Shimul Jhaveri Kadri and Cecilia Puga.
Bergamo, 7 March 2014
Portuguese Architect Ines Lobo wins the arcVision Prize – Women and Architecture 2014. Special Mentions for Anna Heringer, Shimul Jhaveri Kadri and Cecilia Puga.
Bergamo, 7th March 2014
arcVision Prize 2014: twenty-one designers were short-listed for the prize, from 15 countries: Austria, Chile, Egypt, France, Germany, Japan, India, Ireland, Italy, Morocco, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, USA
March 2014
The all-female Jury of arcVision Prize 2014 is composed of architects and professionals from different fields, with a broad background of knowledge in promoting a new cultural geography where the innovative work of the designers is expected to converge.