Победитель в категории «Студент или молодой специалист» получит приз €1000. Компании и бюро получат публикацию на главной странице LILA, отдельную страницу для проекта, а также продвижение на платформе Landezine и в новостных рассылках в течение года.
жюри:
Maria Goula – Professor of Landscape Architecture, Cornell University, New York, US
Sotiria Kornaropoulou – Architect at 51N4E, BE
Martin Rein-Cano – Founder of Topotek 1, DE, CH
François Vadepied – Founder of Wagon Landscaping, FR
Премия LILA (Landezine International Landscape Award) отмечает новаторские проекты в ландшафтной архитектуре. Присуждается в нескольких категориях, включая общественные и инфраструктурные пространства, частные сады и придомовые территории. Предусмотрены отдельные номинации для архитектурных бюро, студентов и молодых специалистов.
Landezine is calling landscape architects and architects to submit their built projects to the tenth edition of the LILA – Landezine International Landscape Award. There are more than 50 possible recognitions (shortlists, special mentions, awards). All shortlisted entries will be published on the front page of the LILA website. All entries will be published on the LILA website on its own page with full material. Winners will be promoted on Landezine all year round and also in Landezine and LILA newsletters.Landezine thanks the sponsor of the tenth edition of LILA, Landscape Forms for the support!
Award categories
1. Built Landscapes – any landscape built after 1/1/2020, regardless of its function and context – small, large, private, public, urban, rural, parks, squares, streets, infrastructure, residential, private gardens, campuses, corporate, hospitality, schools, playgrounds, cemeteries, memorials and others.
2. Landscape and Architecture – in this category, LILA focuses on the relationship between landscape and architecture, regardless of typology, use or size. Projects need to be built after 1/1/2020.
3. Revisited Landscapes – At least 15-year-old landscape projects, any typology, use or size, presented with old and new photos showing how the project has changed. The last phase of the project needs to have been built between 1/1/1990 and 1/1/2010.