SARP Award of the Year

The SARP Award of the Year (Polish: Nagroda Roku SARP) – is one of the two most prestigious annual architectural prizes in Poland. It is awarded by the Association of Polish Architects (SARP) to the designers of the most significant contemporary buildings,[1] and it's carried out under the honourable patronage of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage.[2]

It is awarded to the individual architects, as well as to the local SARP branches, architectural practices and design studios, public administration bodies, and the authorised by the project leaders architectural editorial offices.[3]

Winners

Year Office Building Site Ref.
2000 Bulanda & Mucha Architects Bank BRE Bydgoszcz [4]
2002 Bulanda & Mucha Architects The Old Paper Mill Konstancin-Jeziorna [5]
2003 nsMoonStudio The Shingle House Kraków [6]
2004 Stelmach i Partnerzy Hydrotherapy Centre Nałęczów [7]
2005 Krzysztof Ingarden of Ingarden & Ewý Architekci in collaboration
with Aleksander Janicki (artist)
The Polish Pavilion - Expo 2005 Aichi, Japan [8]
2006 Goczołowie Architekci and OVO Grąbczewscy Architekci Paleontologic Pavilion Krasiejów [9]
2007 Konior Studio The Science and Music Education Centre „Symfonia” Katowice [10]
2008 db2 architekci Opole Village Museum Opole [11]
2009 Maćków Pracownia Projektowa Renoma Wrocław [12]
2010 Ryszard Jurkowski of AiR Jurkowscy Architekci Książęce Residential Complex Katowice [13]
2011 Palk Architekci Geoeducation Centre Kielce [14]
2012 DDJM Krzysztof Penderecki European Music Centre Lusławice [15]
2013 Lahdelma & Mahlamäki Architects and Kuryłowicz & Associates POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews Warszawa [15]
2014 IQ2 Konsorcjum (nsMoonStudio, Wizja) Cricoteka Kraków [16]
2015 JEMS Architects International Congress Center Katowice [17]
2016 Stelmach i Partnerzy Biuro Architektoniczne The Meeting of Cultures Centre Lublin [18]
2017 Grupa 5 Architekci, Bass Arquitectes and Małeccy Biuro Silesian University Faculty of Radio and Television Katowice [19]
2018 Biuro Projektów Lewicki Łatak Cracovia 1906 Sports Club with the Disabled Persons' Centre Krakow [20]

References

  1. "SARP Act No.69" (PDF). Retrieved 2017-04-17.
  2. "SARP Award of the Year - Art of Architecture". www.sztuka-architektury.pl. Retrieved 2019-05-27.
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  12. "SARP Award of the Year 2009". www.tuwroclaw.com. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
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  14. "SARP Award of the Year 2011". www.sztuka-architektury.pl. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
  15. "SARP Award of the Year 2012 and 2013". www.wprost.pl. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
  16. "SARP Award of the Year 2014". www.izolacje.com.pl. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
  17. "SARP Award of the Year 2015". www.propertydesign.pl. Retrieved 2019-05-27.
  18. "SARP Award of the Year 2016". www.lublin.wyborcza.pl. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
  19. "SARP Award of the Year 2017". www.bryla.pl. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
  20. "SARP Award of the Year 2018". www.architektura.muratorplus.pl. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
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