Belgian practice, Dogma, win the 2023 RIBA Charles Jencks Award
Brussels-based urban design firm Dogma has been announced as the winners of the 2023 Charles Jencks Award by The Jencks Foundation at The Cosmic House and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). The award has been given out annually since 1993 in honor of practices or individuals whose work has made substantial contributions to both the theory and practice of architecture in honor of the late theorist and architectural designer who passed away in 2019. Dogma was founded in 2002 by Pier Vittorio Aureli and Martino Tattara, both current faculty members at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) and the Faculty of Architecture, KU Leuven respectively. Their work has mostly focused on the design of large-scale urban development projects in supplement to their educational and writing activities. The firm was the first-ever winner of the Iakov Chernikhov Prize for emerging architectural practice in 2006, expanding since that time to include consultancy work with several cities and municipalities in the European Union and abroad.Read the full post on Bustler
Brussels-based urban design firm Dogma has been announced as the winners of the 2023 Charles Jencks Award by The Jencks Foundation at The Cosmic House and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).
The award has been given out annually since 1993 in honor of practices or individuals whose work has made substantial contributions to both the theory and practice of architecture in honor of the late theorist and architectural designer who passed away in 2019.
Dogma was founded in 2002 by Pier Vittorio Aureli and Martino Tattara, both current faculty members at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) and the Faculty of Architecture, KU Leuven respectively. Their work has mostly focused on the design of large-scale urban development projects in supplement to their educational and writing activities. The firm was the first-ever winner of the Iakov Chernikhov Prize for emerging architectural practice in 2006, expanding since that time to include consultancy work with several cities and municipalities in the European Union and abroad.
Read the full post on Bustler