The Daylight Award 2022 Laureates Announcement & Celebration (recording of the livestream)

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  • čas přidán 11. 05. 2023
  • On the UNESCO’s International Day of Light 16 May 2022, The Daylight Award announced the 2022 laureates at Danish Architecture Center ceremony in Copenhagen, Denmark, and via livestream - to the audience around the world.
    This video is a recording of the livestream; it includes the official ceremony program and the lectures by the announced laureates:
    ANNA WIRZ-JUSTICE, Switzerland, for Daylight Research
    YVONNE FARRELL and SHELLEY MCNAMARA, Ireland, for Daylight in Architecture
    Find out more about The Daylight Award 2022 laureates at:
    thedaylightaward.com/laureates/
    THE DAYLIGHT AWARD honors and supports daylight research and daylight in architecture. It acknowledges and encourages both scientific knowledge and practical application of daylight, which interlink disciplines that are usually addressed in separated, monocultural spheres, professional circles or practices. The Daylight Award strives to raise a holistic understanding of daylight and increase its positive impact on life.
    PREVIOUS LAUREATES
    The three foundations behind the award have a long history when it comes to awarding best practice within daylight. Since 1980, VILLUM FONDEN, VELUX FONDEN and VELUX STIFTUNG have rewarded the following professionals with daylight awards; Jørn Utzon (DK) (1980), Henning Larsen (DK) (1987), Bob Gysin (CH) (2007), Richard Perez (USA) (2008), Peter Zumthor (CH) (2010), James Carpenter (USA) (2010), Lacaton & Vassal (F) (2011), Gigon & Guyer (CH) (2012) and SANAA (JP) (2014),Steven Holl (USA) (2016), Marilyne Andersen (CH) (2016), Hiroshi Sambuichi (JP) (2018), Greg Ward (USA) (2018), Juha Leiviskä (FI) (2020), Russell Foster (UK) (2020) Henry Plummer (US) (2020), Shelley McNamara and Yvonne Farrell from Grafton Architects (IE) (2022), and Anna Wirz-Justice (CH) (2022).
    ABOUT THE DAYLIGHT AWARD
    The Daylight Award was established by the philanthropic foundations VILLUM FONDEN, VELUX FONDEN and VELUX STIFTUNG, and is conferred biennially in two categories: Daylight Research and Daylight in Architecture. The award is given as personal prizes, and each to the sum of €100,000.
    For more details, please visit thedaylightaward.com/
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