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Wang Shu & Lu Wenyu
Amateur Architecture Studio
Ningbo History Museum
SCHELLING ARCHITECTURE PRIZE 2010
Ningbo History MuseumCeramic House
Lu Wenyu
1989-2003 Architect in East China Investgaon and Design Instute
1997 Founded Amateur Architecture Studio with Wang Shu, HangZhou, China
2003 Vice Professor, Architecture Department of China Academy of Art, HangZhou, China
Wang Shu
1997 Founded Amateur Architecture Studio with Lu Wenyu, HangZhou, China
2000 Professor, China Academy of Art, HangZhou, China
2007 Head of Architecture school in China Academy of Art, HangZhou, China
Architect/Professor Wang Shu lives in Hangzhou, where he established the Amateur Architecture Studio with his wife Lu WenYu
together in 1997. Hes been working and doing research on re-establishment of contemporary Chinese architecture, which reects in
his projects as the Ceramic Houses, Vercal Courtyard Apartment, the Ningbo Contemporary Art Museum, Five scaer house, New
Campus of China Academy of Art in HangZhou, Ningbo Historic Museum, Tengtou Pavilion for Shanghai expo, etc. The applicaon of
vernacular, tradional, recycled construcon materials with modern technology is an important and unique feature of his designs. His
projects have been published in numerous books and magazines around the world. And also his works have been shown in museums,
art and architecture centers, and educaonal instutes throughout the world. In 2009, his solo-exhibion Architecture as a Resistance
was showed in the BOZAR art center in Brussels. He serves as the head of School of Architecture in China Academy of Art, one of the
best art schools in China. Hes been invited by universies, colleges and other instutes around the world to parcipate academic con-
ferences, give lectures and make speeches.
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Major built projects
2009 Exhibion Hall of the Imperial Street of Southern Song Dynasty Hangzhou, China
2003-2008 Ningbo History Museum, Ningbo, China
2002-2007 New academy campus of China Academy of Art in Hangzhou, China (First and Second Phase)
2001-2005 Ningbo Art Museum, Ningbo, China
2006 Tiles garden, Venice Biennale of Art ,Italy
2003-2006 Five Scaer House, Ningbo, China
2003-2006 Ceramic House, Jinhua, China
2002-2007 Vercal Housing, Hangzhou, China
1999-2000 Wenzheng College Library, Suzhou, China
Major exhibions
2010 Decay of Dome 12th Internaonal Architecture Exhibion, Biennale Venice, Arsenale
2009 Achitecture as Resistanc solo exhibion, BOZAR art Centre for Fine Arts
M8 IN CHINA , DAM, Frankfurt, Germany
Exhibion of GLOBAL AWARD FOR SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE 2007, 2008, 2009, Cit de larchitecture et du patri
moine, Palais de Chaillot
2008 Dans la Ville Chinoise, Cit de larchitecture et du patrimoine, Palais de Chaillot
Chinese Gardens for Living: from Illusion to Reality, Bergpalais, Dresden, Germany
2007 Built in China Architecture Exhibion in NewYork Architecture centreHongKong Biennale of Internaonal Architecture
2006 Tiles Garden - Chinese Pavilion of The 10th Internaonal Architecture Exhibion in Venice Biennale
China Contemporary, NAI, Roerdam, Netherlands
2004-2005 Jinhua Architecture Park, JingHua, China
2003 Synthi-Scapes: Chinese Pavilion of The 50th Venice Biennale In GuangDong Museum of Art, GuangZhou and in Art
Museum of Central Academy, Beijing
Alors, La Chine, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France
2002 Shanghai Biennale, Shanghai Art Museum, Shanghai, China
2001 TU MU-Young Architecture of China, AEDES Gallery, Berlin, Germany
1999 Chinese Young Architectss Experimental Works Exhibion, UIA Congress, Bejing, China
Major Awards
2010 A special menon is awarded to Decay of a Dome by the team of Amateur Architecture Studio by the Ocial Awards
of the 12th Internaonal Architecture Exhibion Venice 2010 People meet in architecture
2008 Nominated Internaonal highrise Award 2008, Frankfurt, Germany
Nominated BSI Swiss Architectural Award
2007 First GLOBAL AWARD FOR SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE 2007, Cit de larchitecture et du patrimoine
2006 Holcim Awards Acknowledgement 2005 Asia Pacic, Holcim Foundaon for Sustainable Construcon
2004 The rst Architecture Art Award, China
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Vercal Housing HangzhouXiangshan Campus
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Jean-Louis Cohen
SCHELLING ARCHITECTURE THEORY PRIZE 2010
Jean-Louis Cohen was born in 1949 in Paris. Trained as an architect at the Unit Pdagogique n 6, in Paris, he took a Ph.D. in His-
tory at the cole des Hautes tudes en Sciences Sociales in 1985 and received an Habilitaon diriger des recherches from the same
instuon in 1992. Since 1993 he holds the Sheldon H. Solow Chair for the History of Architecture at New York Universitys Instute
of Fine Arts, where he teaches graduate and Ph.D. students. Jean-Louis Cohens research acvity has been chiey focused on Twen-
eth century architecture and urban design. He has studied in parcular German and Soviet architectural cultures, colonial planning
in North Africa and interpreted extensively Le Corbusiers work and Paris planning history. From 1997 to 2003, the French Minister of
Culture appointed him to create the Cit de larchitecture, a museum, research and exhibion center opened in 2007 in the Paris Palais
de Chaillot. During this period, he directed the Instut franais darchitecture and the Muse des Monuments Franais, the two main
components of the Cit.
He has been a curator for numerous exhibions, including Paris-Moscou (1979) and the centennial show Laventure Le Corbusier
(1987), both at the Centre Georges Pompidou. He has also conceived at the Canadian Center for Architecture Scenes of the World to
Come (1995). Other exhibions include 1997 Les Annes 30, at the Muse des Monuments Franais in Paris (1997), Casablanca, nais-
sance dune ville moderne en sol africain, at th Fondaon Electra (1999), Alger, paysage urbain et architecture, at the Instut franais
darchitecture (2003) and The Lost Vanguard, at the Museum of Modern Art in New York (2007).
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Publicaons (excerpt)
City Portrait New York - Paris, Cit de larchitecture et du patrimoine, 2010, 80 p.
Frankreich oder Deutschland? Ein ungeschriebenes Buch von Le Corbusier, Berlin, Munich, Deutscher Kunstverlag, 2010
New York, Paris: Mazenod, 2008.
Mies van der Rohe, Paris: Hazan (in French); Basel, Berlin, Boston: Birkhuser (in English and German), 2007.
Boston, Birkhuser, 2007 ; spanish: Akal, 2007
Texts for the photographic book of Richard Pare, The Lost Vanguard, Russian Modernist Architecture 1922-1932, New York, The Mona-
celli Press, 2007, p. 9-23 ; german edion: Munich, Schirmer & Moser, 2007; russian edion: Ekaterinburg, Tatlin, 2007.
Above Paris, the Aerial Survey of Roger Henrard, New York : Princeton Architectural Press, 2006.
Liquid Stone, New Architecture in Concrete (ed., with G. Marn Moeller, Jr.), New York : Princeton Architectural Press, 2006.
Le Corbusier, la plante comme chaner, Paris: Textuel, 2005.
Los Angeles, City Portrait, Paris, Instut franais darchitecture, 2005, 72 p.
Fragen an das Architekturmuseum: ein Pariser Experiment, Hamburg, Hochschule fr bildende Knste/Material Verlag, 2004, 41 p.
Alger, paysage urbain et architectures 1800-2000, Paris: dions de lImprimeur, 2003 (ed., with Nabila Oulebsir and Youcef Kanoun).
Encyclopdie Perret, Paris: dions du Patrimoine/Instut franais darchitecture, 2002 (ed., with Joseph Abram and Guy Lambert).
Casablanca, Colonial Myths and Architectural Ventures, New York: The Monacelli Press, 2002 (with Monique Eleb).
Les Annes 30, larchitecture et les arts de lespace entre industrie et nostalgie (ed.), Paris: dions du Patrimoine, 1997.
Scenes of the World to Come; European Architecture and the American Challenge 1893-1960, Paris: Flammarion, 1995.
Larchitecture dAndr Lurat (1894-1970); lautocrique dun moderne, Liege: Pierre Mardaga, 1995 (Italian transl., 1998).Des forfs au prif, Paris: les seuils de la ville, Paris, Picard: 1992 (with Andr Lore).
Le Corbusier and the Mysque of the USSR, Theories and Projects for Moscow, 1928-1936, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1992.
La coupure entre architectes et intellectuels, ou les enseignements de litalophilie, Paris, cole dArchitecture Paris-Villemin, 1984 (coll.
In extenso, vol. 1).
A Research on architecture in the USSR, addon to Bullen dinformaon inter-tablissements n 21, feb. 1977.
Urban polics and socialism, internaonal research, n 83, feb 1975, editor of issue.
For an Urbanism, Paris, dions de la Nouvelle Crique, n hors srie 78 bis, 1974 (ed. with Franois Ascher, Grenoble, april 1974).
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Kaschka Knapkiewicz / Axel Fickert
Bus Terminal Twerenbold
SCHELLING MEDALS 2010
Kaschka Knapkiewicz
1978 Diploma at ETH Zurich at Prof. Camenzind
1987-91 Employment at Arch.-Oces
Pentagramm, Douglas Stephens&Partners, Zaha Hadid
1992 Founded Oce together with Axel Fickert
Teaching
1981-83 Assistant to Prof. Studer, ETH Zurich
1995 Teacher at Zrcher Hochschule Winterthur
1999 Replacement Professor for Prof. Flora Ruchat, ETH Zurich
2002-03 Guest Teacher at EPFL Lausanne
Residenal Buildings LokomoveBus Terminal Twerenbold
Axel Fickert
1979 Diploma ETH Zurich at Prof. Schnebli
1983-91 Employment at Arch.-Oces
Theo Hotz, SteigerPartner, BurckhardtPartner
1992 Founded Oce together with Kaschka Knapkiewicz
Teaching
1979-82 Assistant to Prof. Schnebli, ETH Zurich
1986-87 Assistant to Prof. Tesar, ETH Zurich
1996-02 Guest Teacher at ETH Zurich
2002 Teacher at Zrcher Hochschule Winterthur
The work of Katharina Knapkiewicz and Alexander Fickert is characterized by its absence of ideology and thus its relaxed treatment of
the inheritance of modernist housing typologies. It is not the neutral domesc space that is being oered in their work, but a form of
space that awakens the users undiscovered potenal for inhabitaon. At the centre of this work stands the imaginaon of a type of
architectural space in which, similar to the English landscape garden, a balance is sought between the percepon of the moving subject
and a subtle and highly dierenated geometric order.
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Tom Heatherwick
Brish Pavilion on Shanghai EXPO 2010
Heatherwicks approach to architecture is unusual, as on the one hand craed materials are emphasized, while on the other hand
prototyping and producon processes are valued. Beyond this, Heatherwick evidently has the gi of enthusing people and the ability to
use the various talents of his numerous collaborators to bring things to life.
Thomas Heatherwick is an Honorary Fellow of the RIBA and a Senior Fellow at the Royal College of Art. He is the recipient of honorary
doctorates from four Brish universies Sheeld Hallam, Brighton, Dundee and Manchester Metropolitan. He has won the Prince
Philip Designers Prize and in 2006, was the youngest praconer to be appointed a Royal Designer for Industry.
He has served on numerous judging and advisory panels and has given lectures, tutorials and talks at the Bartle School of Architec-
ture, Londons Victoria and Albert Museum and Yale University.
SCHELLING MEDALS 2010
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