![]() Courtesy of Archiprix International / Hunter Douglas Awards 2017 After announcing its 23 finalists in November 2016, the Archiprix International / Hunter Douglas Awards 2017 have selected 8 winning projects, which were announced on Friday, February 10 at the CEPT University Campus in Ahmedabad, India. Now in its 9th edition, Archiprix International is a biennial event which showcases the best graduation projects of students from all over the globe in Architecture, Urban Design and Landscape Architecture. Coming from Australia, Austria, Chile, the United States, New Zealand, Poland and Singapore, the winners are: Emanuel Astete, Ship Construction Museum. Celebrating the naval identity of Valdivia ![]() Courtesy of Archiprix International / Hunter Douglas Awards 2017 Hannah Broatch, Housing for Construction Workers in Ahmedabad. Jugaad urbanism to empower a labour colony ![]() Courtesy of Archiprix International / Hunter Douglas Awards 2017 Jonathon Donnelly and Jennifer McMaster, MA|UA. Museum of Architecture | Jørn Utzon Archive ![]() Courtesy of Archiprix International / Hunter Douglas Awards 2017 Alexander Gebetsroither, I-710/I-105. More than infrastructure ![]() Courtesy of Archiprix International / Hunter Douglas Awards 2017 Yuan Jin, Through Thick and Thin. A celebration of spatial experiences ![]() Courtesy of Archiprix International / Hunter Douglas Awards 2017 Katarzyna Pankowska, City's Thermal Bath. Balancing body, mind and soul ![]() Courtesy of Archiprix International / Hunter Douglas Awards 2017 Jason Tan, Badabing Badaboom. The politics of conditioned air in a Goldrush Boomtown ![]() Courtesy of Archiprix International / Hunter Douglas Awards 2017 Edgard Alfredo Torres Torres, Rodolfo Alejandro Cespedes Muñoz, and Jonathan Alexander Mendez Osorio, Inhabiting highest in the Andes. Three works that value Maule's cattlemen ![]() Courtesy of Archiprix International / Hunter Douglas Awards 2017 Find more details of the prize here. News and descriptions via Archiprix International.
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AuthorHis current project is a modern, yacht-inspired 15,000 square foot home to be built on Lido Beach, Sarasota. It will be a marvel of curvaceous, geometric precision. Mr. Stanbury is the founder of J. Stanbury Design Inc. in Lakewood Ranch, Florida. Archives
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