The 2022 Global Sustainable Building Award was announced: Territory, a threat or an opportunity?


The smallest altar block is the focus of the speech, made of travertine..

Tamping earth in the catacombs has a metaphor for the nature of this permanent resting place: underground, hiding, returning to the soil.

The Global Sustainable Architecture Award is awarded annually to five architects who have made contributions to promoting fair and sustainable development and have met the needs of society by establishing innovative and participatory approaches.

The Global Sustainable Architecture Award The Global Sustainable Architecture Award was founded by the architect and scholar Jana Revedin in 2006.

In the past 30 years, the three elements of loam, clay and soil have been accompanied by his work and research.

Martin Ruch in Laufen, Switzerland.

He also serves as a raw soil expert in the United Nations to communicate with the world.

They are committed to achieving sustainable architectural ethics in practice and promoting research, experiment and dissemination in the fields of sustainable architecture, urban renewal and academic social responsibility.

Setting bricks on the rammed earth wall can improve the strength of the rammed earth wall, and at the same time, it can also form a rain grid, thus weakening the speed and strength of rainwater scouring.

Lifting Foot Anchor

He used to be a pottery craftsman, and after traveling in Africa, he had an indissoluble bond with rammed earth.

Some of the winners are experts in ecological construction and some are independent practitioners.

© IwanBaan03 Cemetery of the Catholic Chapel of Rottenburg, Germany, 2017 © Benedikt Redmann Martin Rauch worked with Nachbaur Architekten to complete the design of the Gothic church tomb in Rottenburg.

The building blends with its steep shape, as if it had grown from land.

The whole building does not have large windows, but uses various lighting methods to meet the needs.

The Global Award for Sustainable Architecture in 2022 was recently awarded, and five winners from all over the world were selected.

The exhibition will be held in the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Architecture to introduce their methods and projects.

They all believe that sustainable development is as important as social and urban equity.

The geotechnical components of the project are prefabricated from nearby factories to meet the requirements of construction accuracy and efficiency.

The editor will introduce the five winners and their representative works in 2022.

In addition, the 2022 award jury also awarded an honorary award to Bruno Latour, a philosopher from Paris, France, for his scientific and political contributions to contemporary ecological debate and research.

The raw materials used are from the nearby quarries and mines.

The unique feature of this award is that it brings architects from all over the world together on a joint stage to enrich the global debate.

The award was hosted by the Paris Center for Architecture and Heritage (Cit é del ‘architecture et dupatrimoine Paris) and highly supported by UNESCO.

The award is based on a focus on emerging scenarios, interdisciplinary practice and experimental processes.

This year’s theme is “Territory: Threat or Opportunity?”, and the grand prize will also hold an exhibition on the five new winners for the first time.

© IwanBaan is different from the traditional on-site formwork erection and manual construction process.

© Compared with ancient rammed earth buildings, BeatB ü hler has clear and sharp modeling goals.

The architects who won the award include Wang Shu, Alejandro Aravena, Carin Smuts, Francis K é r é, AlBorde, Assemble, Rotor, BijoyJain and MartaMaccaglia.

The award is considered as the “discoverer” of architects in the 21st century.

The texture and texture of rammed earth endow buildings with skin that can breathe.

It shows a relationship of inheritance and development in spatial sequence, from primitive antiquity to outstanding modernity.

He and the Swiss design team Herzog&deMeuron jointly completed the largest loam building in Europe: a factory with a perimeter of 100 meters and a height of 11 meters covered with solid compacted soil.

The insertion of clay bricks between typical compacted soil layers enhances the shadow texture of the building surface.

The project lasted 16 months.

He has a set of systematic research theories on ramming soil, and is quite proficient in raw soil materials, tools and production technology.

© BeatB ü hler02 Ricola Hebu Center Switzerland, 2012 © Among the rammed earth public buildings that Martin Rauch participated in, IwanBaan must mention the Ricola HerbCenter.

Winners from 2007 to 2020 © Citedelarchitecture.fr Author | Meng Editor | Shixin Reviewed Editor | Yiwen 2022 Global Sustainable Architecture Award Martin Rauch Austrian Architect © Martin Rauch, an Austrian architect, has a voice in the world of raw soil.

01 Rauch Residence Austria, 2008 © Beat B ü hler Rauch residence is located in Schlins, Austria, which is Martin Rauch’s hometown.

The award community is composed of 75 contemporary architects who have won the award all over the world.

The designer wants to build the house entirely with ecological materials, so by continuously suppressing the soil, the overall structure of the current single stone structure has been formed.

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