Four emerging international practices selected as Royal Academy Dorfman Prize 2024 finalists
Four finalists for this year’s Royal Academy Dorfman Prize were selected today as part of the yearly £10,000 ($13,000 USD) honor, which crowns the best new practices and talent in the architectural field. The international group of contenders was selected by a jury chaired by 6a architects founders Tom Emerson and Stephanie Macdonald. Each will vie for the chance to be selected as the overall winner at a special ceremony that's being held in late October at the Academy's Benjamin West Lecture Theatre in London. The four shortlisted practices for this year's Dorfman Prize are: b+ (Germany) Livyi Bereh (Ukraine) Salima Naji (Morocco) TEN (Switzerland and Serbia)Vicky Richardson, the Head of Architecture and Heinz Curator at the Royal Academy of Arts, commented on the finalists: "The Dorfman Prize is about identifying exciting architecture from around the world by practices and individuals who are often working outside the mainstream and forging a new direction."The 2024 winner follows last year's recipient Gabriela Carrillo. Be sure to come back to find out who's crowned the winner in the fall.Read the full post on Bustler
Four finalists for this year’s Royal Academy Dorfman Prize were selected today as part of the yearly £10,000 ($13,000 USD) honor, which crowns the best new practices and talent in the architectural field.
The international group of contenders was selected by a jury chaired by 6a architects founders Tom Emerson and Stephanie Macdonald. Each will vie for the chance to be selected as the overall winner at a special ceremony that's being held in late October at the Academy's Benjamin West Lecture Theatre in London.
The four shortlisted practices for this year's Dorfman Prize are:
- b+ (Germany)
- Livyi Bereh (Ukraine)
- Salima Naji (Morocco)
- TEN (Switzerland and Serbia)
Vicky Richardson, the Head of Architecture and Heinz Curator at the Royal Academy of Arts, commented on the finalists: "The Dorfman Prize is about identifying exciting architecture from around the world by practices and individuals who are often working outside the mainstream and forging a new direction."
The 2024 winner follows last year's recipient Gabriela Carrillo. Be sure to come back to find out who's crowned the winner in the fall.
Read the full post on Bustler