تقدیر از برجسته ترین آثار معماری جهان + عکس

هر ساله مراسمی برای تقدیر از برجسته ترین و شاخص ترین آثار معماری برگزار می شود و 400 معمار سازه های سراسر جهان را داوری می کنند.

به گزارش ایمنا به نقل از سی.ان.ان، در مراسم امسال "جایزه آرشیتایزر" که در شهر نیویورک برگزار شد، معماران گرد هم جمع شدند تا بهترین ساختمان های جدید و شاخصی که در سراسر جهان ساخته شده است را داوری کنند.

This concept by RSAA/Buro Ziyu Zhuang is intended to embrace the past and the future. The rounded interior, for example, is a modern interpretation of a traditional basilica.

در مراسم امسال 5 هزار سازه در 102 گروه مختلف با هم رقابت کردند که شامل گروه ساختمان های تجاری، مسکونی و فضاهای پیش ساخته و زیرمجموعه های آنها می شد. در نهایت با رای شرکت کنندگان از هر گروه نیز یک ساختمان انتخاب و به عنوان برنده معرفی شد.

This concept, by Beijing-based DL Atelier, was described by its architects as "an emotional stage," inspired by a music teacher's dedication to her 80 students in a small village in the Hebei province of China, and the desire to have an outdoor stage for the students to perform.

گفتنی است 6 جایزه ویژه این مراسم نصیب سازه های برجسته ای شد که طراحی آنها بر اساس آنچه در مطبوعات منتشر شده بود به رسمیت شناخته شده است.

This temple sits within the foothills of the Andes and Santiago, Chile. Its architects drew inspiration from Japanese bamboo baskets, fragments of shattered glass and rays of sunlight shining beneath tree canopies.

همچنین معمار انگلیسی " دیوید آدجایا" برای همکاری در ساخت موزه ملی تاریخ و فرهنگ آفریقا-آمریکا در واشنگتون نیز مفتخر به دریافت جایزه این جشنواره شد و در کنار او " بورو کورای دومن"، جایزه افتخاری برای ساخت مرکز فرهنگ اسلامی در شهر نیویورک دریافت کرد.

The wedding chapel is built on the grounds of a resort hotel overlooking the Seto Inland Sea in Japan. Part of the design's circular plan was informed by its surroundings, a thick forest that would block views of the sea. The chapel's form was therefore extended higher than the trees and its 360 degree views work as an idyllic observation platform for visitors.

بر اساس این گزارش، مراسم جایزه آرشیتایزر هر ساله در یکی از شهرهای جهان برگزار می شود و 400 معمار معروف آثار ساخته شده را داوری می کنند. هدف از برگزاری این جشنواره نیز تقدیر از آثار برجسته معماری است.

The Smile, designed by London-based Alison Brooks Architects, was one of <a href="http://edition.cnn.com/2016/09/19/design/london-design-festival-the-smile-clt/" target="_blank">2016's Landmark Projects</a> at the London Design Festival. It showcases the structural and spatial potential of cross-laminated American tulipwood, which is stronger than concrete, and can also be machined to incredibly high tolerances.

The 273-square-foot pavilion was made from 1,802 stacked fiber glass boxes. When built in 2016, architect Bjarke Ingels<a href="http://edition.cnn.com/2016/06/07/architecture/serpentine-summer-pavilion-bjarke-ingels/" target="_blank"> likened the overall look</a> to a line being "unzipped."
American design and architecture firm Gensler renovated the eight-story Art Deco Masonic Temple located in Glendale, California, and transformed it into a modern creative office.
The San Francisco design for Pinterest's new headquarters was formerly a John Deere factory. A diagrid waffle ceiling made from plywood acts as a canopy above spaces used for public events and programs.
Devil's Corner by Cumulus Studio is home to one of Tasmania's largest vineyards. In this design, timber-clad shipping containers are arranged in such a way to provide scenic views of the surrounding landscape.
Crystal Houses, built in 2016, is a design by Netherlands-based architecture firm MVRDV. Glass bricks are used in the façade of the Chanel boutique in Amsterdam.
This mobile book exchange, conceived by Atelier Kastelic Buffey was built in 2015 in Newmarket, Canada. At night, the wooden walls are folded up into a rectangular box.
Tangential Dreams, a scalable tower built on site at Burning Man, is designed by London-based practice Mamou-Mani. It features one thousand light wooden pieces that weave into a helicoid structure.
Completed in Beijing in 2016, Poly International Plaza is a visual feat by the structural engineering and architecture groups of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM). Its zigzagging "diagrid" allows for an open, column-free work environment.
Laminated glass blades comprise the facade of the new headquarters of the Société Privée de Gérance (SPG) in Geneva. The reflections and transparencies of the building create a visual blurring effect.
Thao Ho Home Furnishings, designed by MW archstudio, is a showroom project in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam. It maximizes the number of products on display by playing with space.
Built in 2016, Chicago-based Studio Gang Architects' design for the Writers Theatre in Glencoe, Illinois, uses timber trusses and a wooden lattice to support a second-floor gallery walk.
The Romsdal Folk Museum, built in 2016 in Molde, Norway, is mostly made from local materials such as pine.
WAVE, designed by SOMA/Michel Abboud is located in Beirut, Lebanon. Its innovative parametric design helps to control heat.
Click <a href="http://awards.architizer.com/winners-gallery/?event=1000" target="_blank">here</a> for more winners and finalists of this year's Architizer A+ Awards.
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