International Competitions approved by the UIA between 1975 and 1995

1995

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Title or location Theme Promoter Winners
1995 DUPONT BENEDICTUS AWARD Recent architectural projects using laminated glass DuPont de Nemours International Winning architect: Design Antenna (United Kingdom)
Winning student : Juha Mäki-Jyllilä (Finland)
BIOCLIMATIC HOUSING IN TENERIFE (Canaries) Realisation of one family bioclimatic houses, designed using environmentally conscious technology for energy conservation The Tenerife Council authorities together with the Tenerife Institute for Renewable Energy Sources César Ruiz-Larrea (Spain)
PRADO NATIONAL MUSEUM IN MADRID (Spain) Rehabilitation and extension of museum Spanish Ministry for Culture two ex-aequo prizes :
Alberto Martinez Castillo and Beatriz Matos Castano (Madrid - Spain) ;
Jean Pierre Dürig and Philippe Rämi (Switzerland)
HISTORICAL CENTRE OF BARCELONA (UNESCO 96 Prize) Housing and public areas XIX UIA Congress Organising Committee Peter Abt (Bettingen-Zurich - Switzerland)
BARCELONA PORT (Spain) Service zone for logistic port activities XIX UIA Congress Organising Committee - Port authorities Jean-Lou Rivier (Lausanne - Switzerland)
BARCELONA FOOTBALL CLUB (Spain) Planning of urban area surrounding of stadium XIX UIA Congress Organising Committee - Barcelona Football Club two ex-aequo prizes :
Manuel Scholl, Reto Pfenninger, Sabine V. Fisher, Claudia Thornet (Zürich - Switzerland and Los Angeles - USA) ;
Enric Battle, Joan Roig (Barcelona - Spain)
CARRERE MARBLE ARCHITECTURAL AWARDS Recent realisations highlighting the use of marble in construction Marmie Macchine, Carrere, Italy Francisco Granero Alonso (Argentina) with Mario Botta (Switzerland) and Jeff Walker (Australia)
BUCARESTI 2000 (Romania) Restructuring of the Bucharest City centre Romanian Government Meinhard von Gerkan, Joachim Zeiss (Germany)

1994

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Title or location Theme Promoter Winners
1994 DUPONT BENEDICTUS AWARD Recent architectural projects using laminated glass DuPont de Nemours International Winning architect: Odile Decq and Benoît Cornettte (France)
Winning student: Elina Vaittinen (Finland)
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF SEOUL (South Korea) Realisation of a museum consecrated to Korean cultural and historical heritage Korean Government Chang-il Kim, Junglim Architects & Engineers (South Korea)
LIVING IN THE CITY Remodelling of apartment buildings in Greater Europe European Commission Winning architect: NOVAE (France).
Winning student: K. Hansen, S. Heese, J. Rützel, A. Stoliberg (Germany)
ROME (Italy) Rehabilitation of Borghetto Flaminio quarter in Rome Rome City Council Antonello Monaco (Italy)

1993

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Title or location Theme Promoter Winners
ZEPHYR Innovative use of passive cooling principles in the design of mixed use buildings European Commission Winning architect: Jean-François Perretant (France).
Winning student: Javier Bernaite & Ass. (Spain)
1993 DUPONT BENEDICTUS AWARD Recent architectural projects using laminated glass DuPont de Nemours International Sir Norman Foster (United Kingdom)
SPREEINSEL - (Germany) Urban design of an area on the Spree island in Berlin (Germany) Germany Republic and Land de Berlin Bernd Niebuhr (Germany)
THE SOUKS OF BEIRUT (Lebanon) Reconstruction of the old souks and their surroundings in the Beirut City centre Lebanese Society for the Development and Reconstruction of Beirut City Centre (SOLIDERE) 3 ex-aequo prizes:
Akka & Valode and Pistre (France);
Drisin McFarlane (Italy);
M. Saade & Ass. (United Kingdom)
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT PROJECTS CONFRONTATION (UNESCO Prize for Architecture) A call for sustainable community solutions UIA. UNESCO Prize: Chan Elmas (USA)

1992

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Title or location Theme Promoter Winners
UNIVERSITY OF CYPRUS IN NICOSIA Design of a new campus University of Cyprus J-P Dürig and Philippe Rami (Switzerland)
ROISSY (France) Association Euro-Val d'Oise Michel Macary (France)
SPREEBOGEN (Berlin) Development of the Ministerial sector of the new Federal capital The German Republic Alex Schultes and Charlotte Frank (Germany)

1991

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Title or location Theme Promoter Winners
SPILIMBERGO (Italy) Mosaics as an architectural language Fruili School of Mosaics 2 ex-aequo prizes:
Dimitry Bush and Sergey Chuklov (USSR) and Filippo Raimondi (Italy)
WARSAW (Poland) Reconstruction of the city centre SARP and TUP Wieslaw Bertlomiej Beilyszew and Andrzej Skopinski (Belgium)
CINTUS II Use of new technologies in the social habitat Spanish Section diploma of honour: Mario Cucinella and Pierluigi Copat (Italy)

1990

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Title or location Theme Promoter Winners
SAMARCANDE (Uzbekhistan) Ulugh Beg Cultural Centre Uzbekh Union of Architects and Aga Khan Foundation 4 ex-aequo:
Patrick Berger (France);
Studio 333 & Stephen McDougall (UK);
Ohno Laboratory (Japan);
ARCSIM (USSR)
NOUMEA (New Caledonia) Jean-Marie Tjibaou Canaque Cultural Centre French Government Renzo Piano
MONTREAL (Canada) Restructuring of the Jacques Cartier square City of Montreal 5 ex-aequo:
Jacques Rousseau & André Fortin (Montreal);
Kelbaugh, Calthorpe & Assoc. (Seattle-Washington);
Patrick Chan (Toronto);
Katsuhiro Kobayashi (Japan);
Griffiths Rankin, Cook Architects (Ottawa)
MONTREAL (Canada) Design of an international city City of Montreal Steven Peterson - Peterson Littenberg Architects (New York)
INNSBRUCK (Austria) Development of an Olympic tribunal and surface for ski jumping in Bergisels The Municipality of Innsbruck Ludwig Thalheimer (Italy)
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT PROJECTS CONFRONTATION Living between memory and expectation UIA - Montreal Congress Organisers UNESCO Prize: Chinese team from Xian University

1989

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Title or location Theme Promoter Winners
ATHEN (Greece) Acropolis Museum Ministry of Culture of Greece L. Passarelli & M. Nicoletti (Italy)
TOKYO (Japan) International Tokyo Forum Municipal Authorities of Tokyo Rafael Vinoly (USA)
PARIS (France) Grande Bibliothèque de France French Government Dominique Perrault (France)
THE HAGUE (The Netherlands) Headquarters of the European Organisation of Patents European Organisation of Patents W.J. Neutelings & F. Roodbeen (The Netherlands)
GENOVA (Italy) Planning of a new Piazza Dante Genoa Municipality Jorge Silvetti, Rodolpho Machado, Peter Lofgren (USA)
KOWEIT Sea cities in Kuwait Pearles of Kuwait 2 ex-aequo 1st prizes:
P. Cox, Richardson & Taylor (Australia);
Jerde Partnership (USA)

1988

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Title or location Theme Promoter Winners
LOGO FOR THE WDA Logo for the World Day of Architecture UIA Hans Haugaard-Jensen
WORKING IN THE CITY Design of a work or study place in Europe EEC Students: 2 ex-aequo:
Jean Philippe Conan (France);
Ernesto Echeverria Valiente et al (Spain)
Architects: KHR A/S, Esbensen and Islef (Denmark);
Avci & Parker, Max Fordham, Terry Ragget and Micheal Brawne (UK)
ALEXANDRIA (Egypt) Design of the Alexandria Library Egypt Government - UNESCO Snohetta Arkitektur Landscap & Associates (Norway)
BIRMINGHAM (UK) 6 urban development sites Municipality of Birmingham 1st prize for 3 of 6 sites:
Louise Cotter & David Naessens (UK);
Eng. T. Hwa (UK);
John Pardey & Ronald Yee (UK)
WATERLOO (Belgium) Development of the battle camp site King Baudouin Foundation Rik Nijs (UK)
MILWAUKEE (USA) Visions for cities of the future University of Wisconsin 2 Gold Medals:
Santiago Abasolo et al (Argentina): Meera Sanghavi et al (Pakistan); Milosav Cekic et al (USA)
FOSSOLI (Italy) Development of a park and museum in memory of victims of the nazi camp The Municipality of Carpi 3 ex-aequo:
Gianluca Tura (Italy);
Roberto Maestro (Italy);
Ludovico Bel Gioso (Italy)
THE NETHERLANDS Experimental housing study in Europe Foundation of a European architecture competition (The Netherlands) Hofmann, Syffus & Knaack (GFR, ass. to Dansk Architect (Denmark); Berg-Dmyszewicz & Dmyszewicz (The Netherlands, assoc. to Frost, Larsen and Steen Seiersen (Denmark); M. Richardson (UK) assoc. to Van der Sluys (The Netherlands); W. Ungless (UK) assoc. to Lotgering (The Netherlands); Homan, Osorio Lobato, Yanovshtchinsky (The Netherlands) assoc. to Nielsen-Rubouw (Denmark); Béatrice Rapeaud, Isabelle Villette, A. Brunet and J-P Verdier (France) assoc. to Holvast en van Woerden (The Netherlands); Hofmann, syffus and Knaack (GFR) assoc. to Dekking, Treffers and Polgar (The Netherlands); F.M. Jong and G.J. Eekel (The Netherlands) assoc. to Strizewiski and Stormann (GFR); N. Sigsgaard (Denmark) assoc. to Aterlier Pro (The Netherlands)

1987

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Title or location Theme Promoter Winners
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT PROJECTS CONFRONTATION Dreams and Reality UIA - RIBA UNESCO Prize: Thai team led by Somsri Kriwattanapong

1986

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Title or location Theme Promoter Winners
NEW DELHI (India) National Centre for Arts dedicated to the memory of Indira Ghandi Indian Government Ralph Lerner (USA)
CINTUS I Architectural solutions to the problems of the homeless Spanish Section Chinese team of Huazhon University; L. Heitmann, L. Zender and P. Zender (Chile); D. Dubs (Switzeland); N. Griebel, S. Hermann,U. Herzog, U. Weber (GFR); A.W. El Wakil (Egypt)

1985

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Title or location Theme Promoter Winners
BELGRADE (YUGOSLAVIA) Urban restructuring of new sectors of the city City of Belgrade - Association of Architects of Belgrade 2 ex-aequo prizes:
Jaroslav kachlik (Czechoslovakia) ;
Krzysztof Domaradzki, Olgierd Roman Dziekonski, Zbigniew Garbowski (Poland)

1984

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Title or location Theme Promoter Winners
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT PROJECTS CONFRONTATION The architect as enabler of user house planning and design UIA UNESCO Prize: Centro experimental de la vivienda economica - D. Clomer, E. Flehr, S. Flehr, G. Liendo, P. Soria (Argentina)
INL PRIZE The Belgian National Housing Institute Single and multi family housing J. Claeys and Mrs. C. Draguet (Belgium); mention: ETRA (France) - R. Bernard -Simonet, E. Dubosc, P. Maillard, C. Vilette, A. Le Meur, T. van de Wyngaert, C.Leveque, M. Puertas
TOMORROWS HABITAT Ideas competition open to young architects and students UNESCO 10 teams from the following countries: Argentina, Belarus, Cuba, France, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, Nigeria, Vietnam, USSR

1983

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Title or location Theme Promoter Winners
EL AIN UNIVERSITY (UAE) Scheme of Director of University
United Arab Emirates and El Ain University
SWECO - AS (Sweden)
PARIS (France) Offices French Ministry for Culture 2 1st ex-aequo:
M. Ramon (France);
N. Scibilis, S. Guillet (France)
TOP AREA OF LA DEFENSE Construction of a building housing two Ministries and the International Centre for Communication French Government J.O. von Spreckelsen (Denmark)
23rd INL PRIZE Single and multi family housing The Belgian National Housing Institute Rolf Disch (GFR);
Georg Ditrich (GFR)

1982

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Title or location Theme Promoter Winners
THE PEAK (Hongkong) Design of a prestigious hotel complex OLS Property Development Co. Ltd Zaha Hadid (UK)
PARIS (France) La Villette Park French government Bernard Tschumi (France/USA)
22nd INL INTERNATIONAL PRIZE Single and multi family housing The Belgian National Housing Institute Pascal Truffaut (France);
lst mention: Jean Visse (Belgium)
HEROUVILLE ST. CLAIR (France) Urban restructuring of the city centre Herouville commune Eugène Leseney (France)

1981

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Title or location Theme Promoter Winners
BERLIN (GFR) Development of the Friedrichstadt residential area West Berlin Senate - IBA 2 1st ex-aequo prizes:
H.F. Kollhoff and M. Karch (GFR);
G. Brunner, F. Rendl, R. Hörl, W. Kirchmayr and G. Driendl (Austria).
BERLIN (GFR) Development of the Rauchstrasse (Tiergarten area) West Berlin Senate - IBA Robert Krier (Luxembourg)
BERLIN (GFR) Design of a residential and sports area around the Tegler Port West Berlin Senate - IBA Charles Moore (USA)

1980

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Title or location Theme Promoter Winners
6th ETERNIT PRIZE ETERNIT company J. van Heyningen & B. Haward (UK); Ralph Erskine (UK); Norman Foster (UK); Behnish & Partner (GFR)
PASSIVE SOLAR ENERGY Use of passive solar energy in housing European Community Commission Bije Lundgaard, Georg Rotne, Peter Sorensen (Sweden); Gilles-Gabriel Perraudin (France)
BRUHL (GFR) Construction of the DOM headquarters DOM company Timo Penttila (Finland)
RIYADH (Saudi Arabia) Headquarters of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs Ministry for Foreign Affairs Henning Larsen (Denmark)
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT PROJECTS CONFRONTATION Rehabilitation of a small human settlement in a rundown environment UIA
BERLIN (GFR) Development of the Lutzowplatz residential area West Berlin Senate - IBA Herbert Gers and Siegfried Gers (GFR)
WASHINGTON (USA) Construction of Intelsat headquarters INTELSAT John Andrews (Australia)
20th INL PRIZE Single and multi family housing The Belgian National Housing Institute Groupe SILO - J. Crepain, J. Mooens and E. Hoeckx (Belgium); AUSIA ET P-M. Benoit, T. Verbiest, A. Remili and J. Theys (Belgium)

1979

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Title or location Theme Promoter Winners
19th INL PRIZE Single and multi family housing The Belgian National Housing Institute MM J. Bourdet and F. Voinchet (France); MM P. Fallen, R. Layer, K. Lohrer and C. Schmidt (GFR)
MADRID (Spain) Project for the construction of an Islamic Cultural Centre The Islamic Conference Organisation Jan Czarny, Jolanta Singer-Zemal, Marek Zemla (Poland)

1978

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Title or location Theme Promoter Winners
X STUDENTS PROJECTS CONFRONTATION UIA UNESCO Prize: A. Hartung, C. Ortiz, C. Ashida, V. Perez Saudi, R. Gutierrez, S. de Alba, and G. Alarcon (Mexico)
18th INL PRIZE Single and multi family housing The Belgian National Housing Institute Verhoeven (The Netherlands); Elson Pack & Roberts (UK); Alan Ward (UK), Roger Harrison (UK);
ETERNIT Prize: OVERBEEK (The Netherlands)

1977

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Title or location Theme Promoter Winners
TEHRAN (Iran) Pahlavi National Library Iranian Government Meinhard von Gerkan, Hans Eggert Bock, Montred Stanek (GFR)
ETERNIT PRIZE ETERNIT company 3 ex-aequo: R. Baldi (Italy); J. Potvin; S. Allsopp (UK) R. Boico (Italy); Hans J.M. Ruyssenaar (The Netherlands); J. Heymans and H. Lejon (Belgium)

1976

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Title or location Theme Promoter Winners
ETERNIT PRIZE ETERNIT company Verhoeven (The Netherlands); Elson Pack & Roberts (UK); ex-aequo: Alan Ward (UK), Roger Harrison (UK); Prix ETERNIT: OVERBEEK (The Netherlands) same as 18th INL Prize winners

1975

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Title or location Theme Promoter Winners
MANILLA (Philippines) Development of a community of 4000 people International Architectural Foundation (IAF), USA Ian Athfield (New Zealand)
ABU DHABI (UAE) International hotel United Arab Emirates Development Bank Rothermel Cooke (UK)
VIENNA (Austria) Extension of the headquarters of the Federal State of the Lower Austria) Government of Lower Austria Marschalek, Ladstatter and Gantar (Austria)


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