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Dennis Sharp CICA Awards for Architectural Criticism 2020

PRESS Release

Dennis Sharp CICA Awards for Architectural Criticism 2020

Entries to be submitted by 30th November 2019

The International Committee of Architectural Critics CICA is pleased to announce an invitation to publishers, editors, curators and authors to submit their publications for consideration for the 10th CICA Awards 2020 by 30th November 2019. Award winners will be announced during the UIA XXVII World Congress of Architecture to be held in Rio de Janeiro from July 19th to 23rd, 2020.

The Awards fall into four categories:

 

Award Parameters

Publications issued between April 2017 and November 2019 are eligible for submission in any or all four categories. All material submitted for consideration by the Jury must be original, free of any copyright issues and as published (manuscripts or proof are not acceptable).

For the first phase of submissions, are to be submitted:
PDF files of the list of contents and selected chapters (in the case of books/catalogues);?

PDF files of the articles in the case of journals and web site links in the case of non-print communication.

The sender must indicate to which the category he is submitting the publication.

On this basis, a shortlist will be announced on the 15th of January 2020.

For the second phase of submissions, for the shortlisted submissions there are to be submitted five copies of each publication to the address below.

Publications will not be returned. Award winning items may be displayed at the UIA Congress. The verdicts of the International Jury are final.

President

Joseph Rykwert

Chair

Louise Noelle Gras

Secretary General

Manuel Cuadra

Directors

Franc?ois Chaslin Manuel Cuadra Louise Noelle Gras Su?ha O?zkan Yasmin Sharif

Secretariat

Prof. Dr. M. Cuadra cuadra@uni-kassel.de

www.cicarchitecture.org

 

Eligible media

Books, journals, catalogues and digital media and publications can be submitted by publishers, editors, curators and authors.

Address for Submissions

The five copies of all submissions should be sent or delivered at the publisher’s or author’s own expense by 15th February 2020 to:

Prof. Dr. Wilfried Wang
O’Neil Ford Centennial Professor in Architecture The University of Texas at Austin
School of Architecture
310 Inner Campus Drive, Stop B7500
Austin, TX 78712-1009
USA

For further information contact:
Prof. Dr. Wilfried Wang – wilfried.wang@utexas.edu

The Jury

Karen Eicker Louise Noelle Gras Su?ha O?zkan
Xing Ruan
Joseph Rykwert Wilfried Wang

On CICA

South Africa
Mexico
Turkey
China/Australia
United Kingdom Germany/USA (Coordinator)

The International Committee of Architectural Critics CICA has, since it was established in Mexico City in 1978, been closely associated with the World Congresses of the International Union of Architects. 2020 is no exception and a CICA session is being planned for the UIA Congress to be held in Rio de Janeiro.

The inaugural meeting of CICA was held in the Joan Miro? Foundation in July 1979 when Bruno Zevi (Rome) was elected the first CICA President with Pierre Vago (France), Dennis Sharp (UK) Julius Posener (Germany) and Jorge Glusberg (Argentina) as Directors.

The current President is Joseph Rykwert and CICA Board Members are Franc?ois Chaslin (France), Manuel Cuadra (Germany), Louise Noelle Gras (Mexico), Su?ha O?zkan (Turkey) and Yasmin Shariff (UK).

CICA has held critical sessions since, in Warsaw, Cairo, Brighton, Rome, Vienna, Sydney, Barcelona, Istanbul, Paris, New York, London, Gelsenkirchen, Beijing, Berlin, Rio, Buenos Aires, Kuwait, Vancouver, Torino, Tokyo, Durban and Seoul.

On the CICA Awards

The CICA Book Awards were re-established in 2005 with the names of three founding members.

Previous CICA Awards have included the following works:
1980: Manfredi Nicoletti, for L’Architettura della caverna (Bari 1980).
1985: Alan Colquhoun, for Modern Architecture and Historical Change (MIT Press 1981).
1987: Roger Connah, for Writing Architecture: Fantomas Fragments Fictions (Rakennuskirja 1989).
2005: Dalibor Vesely, for Architecture in the Age of Divided Representation (MIT Press, 2004).
2008: Murray Fraser with Joe Kerr, for Architecture and the ‘Special Relationship’: The American Influence on Post- War British Architecture (Routledge 2007).
2011: Vittorio Magnago Lampugnani for Die Stadt im 20. Jahrhundert. Visionen, Entwu?rfe, Gebautes (Wagenbach 2010)

Awards for Critical Journalism and for catalogue prefaces have been made, among others, to the following writers, teachers and critics: William Curtis, Peter Davey, Arthur Drexler, James Marston Fitch, Kenneth Frampton, Heinrich Klotz, Jean Franc?ois Lejeune, Henry Vicente Garrido, Aydan Balamir, Abilio Guerra, Paul Larmour, Shane O’Toole, Roberto Segre and Rowan Moore.

 

You can download a PDF of this press release below:

CICA Awards 2020 Press Release_21Sep19

 

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