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Prince Claus Fund partners honored
On the 13th of April the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture Ceremony takes places at the Cité de l'Architecture in Paris. The Global Award for Sustainable Architecture is presented by the LOCUS Fund. During the ceremony two partners of the Prince Claus Fund will be honored for their work on sustainable architecture: Anne Feenstra and Salma Samar Damluji.
Anne Feenstra (Netherlands) practices a fine and subtle sustainable architecture with design philosophies based on innovative techniques and contemporary architecture ,while respecting traditional skills and local building materials. With his design teams and extensive research he has successfully developed community supported projects in India and Afghanistan.
Salma Samar Damluji (Iraq) architect and researcher educated in UK, pupil of Hassan Fathy, dedicates her life to the safeguarding and redesign of Earthen Architecture in the fascinating but highly dangerous Yemen.
The Prince Claus Fund collaborates in different projects with Anne Feenstra and Salma Samar Damluji trough its Cultural Emergency Response programme.
Global Award for Sustainable Architecture
The scientific Jury of the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture met February 6 2012 in Venice and agreed that a sustainable approach in architecture and urban renewal today has to adress profound values and theoretical knowledge, participative development and emergency interventions for a society in change and in danger and the study, design and serious application of true and humble artisanal know how – qualities that are represented in the work of the 2012 laureates Philippe Madec, TYIN, Anne Feenstra, Suriya Umpansirirat and Salma Samar Damluji.
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Global Award for Sustainable Architecture Ceremony
| location: | Cité de l' Architecture |
| address: | Paris |
| time: | from 00:00 till 00:00 |
LOCUS Fund
The Global Award for Sustainable Architecture is presented by the LOCUS Fund
Prince Claus Fund partners honoredtitle
On the 13th of April the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture Ceremony takes places at the Cité de l'Architecture in Paris. The Global Award for Sustainable Architecture is presented by the LOCUS Fund. During the ceremony two partners of the Prince Claus Fund will be honored for their work on sustainable architecture: Anne Feenstra and Salma Samar Damluji.
Anne Feenstra (Netherlands) practices a fine and subtle sustainable architecture with design philosophies based on innovative techniques and contemporary architecture ,while respecting traditional skills and local building materials. With his design teams and extensive research he has successfully developed community supported projects in India and Afghanistan.
Salma Samar Damluji (Iraq) architect and researcher educated in UK, pupil of Hassan Fathy, dedicates her life to the safeguarding and redesign of Earthen Architecture in the fascinating but highly dangerous Yemen.
The Prince Claus Fund collaborates in different projects with Anne Feenstra and Salma Samar Damluji trough its Cultural Emergency Response programme.
Global Award for Sustainable Architecture
The scientific Jury of the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture met February 6 2012 in Venice and agreed that a sustainable approach in architecture and urban renewal today has to adress profound values and theoretical knowledge, participative development and emergency interventions for a society in change and in danger and the study, design and serious application of true and humble artisanal know how – qualities that are represented in the work of the 2012 laureates Philippe Madec, TYIN, Anne Feenstra, Suriya Umpansirirat and Salma Samar Damluji.
Prince Claus Fund partners honoredtitle
On the 13th of April the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture Ceremony takes places at the Cité de l'Architecture in Paris. The Global Award for Sustainable Architecture is presented by the LOCUS Fund. During the ceremony two partners of the Prince Claus Fund will be honored for their work on sustainable architecture: Anne Feenstra and Salma Samar Damluji.
Anne Feenstra (Netherlands) practices a fine and subtle sustainable architecture with design philosophies based on innovative techniques and contemporary architecture ,while respecting traditional skills and local building materials. With his design teams and extensive research he has successfully developed community supported projects in India and Afghanistan.
Salma Samar Damluji (Iraq) architect and researcher educated in UK, pupil of Hassan Fathy, dedicates her life to the safeguarding and redesign of Earthen Architecture in the fascinating but highly dangerous Yemen.
The Prince Claus Fund collaborates in different projects with Anne Feenstra and Salma Samar Damluji trough its Cultural Emergency Response programme.
Global Award for Sustainable Architecture
The scientific Jury of the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture met February 6 2012 in Venice and agreed that a sustainable approach in architecture and urban renewal today has to adress profound values and theoretical knowledge, participative development and emergency interventions for a society in change and in danger and the study, design and serious application of true and humble artisanal know how – qualities that are represented in the work of the 2012 laureates Philippe Madec, TYIN, Anne Feenstra, Suriya Umpansirirat and Salma Samar Damluji.



