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23-607: German architecture award [REDACTED] Award ceremony for the BDA Grand Award 2023: Inken Baller, Hinrich Baller and Susanne Wartzek, President of BDA (middle) The Großer BDA Preis (BDA Grand Award) is an architecture prize founded in Berlin in 1963. The Association of German Architects (BDA) honors architects, urban planners at home and abroad every three years for their outstanding achievements in architecture or urban development. The award

46-517: A prize with a total of 95 buildings. Anyone can also vote online at www.bda-preis-berlin.de. Buildings were proposed in a wide variety of styles, which, above all, also fit in well with existing buildings or with the environment. These include, for example, the Paragon apartment building on Danziger Strasse, a residential building on stilts that was created from a former water police station in Schöneweide on

69-548: Is a liberal newspaper that is classified as centrist media in the context of German politics. Founded on 27 September 1945 by Erik Reger, Walther Karsch and Edwin Redslob, Der Tagesspiegel 's main office is based in Berlin at Askanischer Platz in the locality of Kreuzberg , about 600 metres (2,000 ft) from Potsdamer Platz and the former location of the Berlin Wall . For more than 45 years, Der Tagesspiegel

92-563: Is also the sponsor of the German Architecture Center DAZ (artistic director: Matthias Böttger) in Berlin, which presents current trends in architecture and urban planning with exhibitions and accompanying events. The BDA conveys its concerns at the federal level with the annual events "Berlin Talk" and "BDA Day" as well as through numerous other events on current topics, through statements and publications The federal association awards

115-528: Is different from Wikidata Official website not in Wikidata Articles with German-language sources (de) Association of German Architects The Association of German Architects ( German : Bund Deutscher Architekten , BDA ) is an association of architects founded in 1903 in Germany. It publishes the bimonthly magazine der architekt . The BDA has over 5,000 members. In 1995, it founded

138-3932: Is endowed with a certificate, a cash prize of €5,000 and a gold medal. The gold medal shows Daedalus and a maze based on the labyrinth of Knossos. Recipients [ edit ] 1964: Hans Scharoun , Berlin 1966: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe , Chicago 1968: Egon Eiermann , Karlsruhe 1972: Günter Behnisch & Partner, Stuttgart 1973: Michael Eberl  [ de ] & Partner, Munich 1975: Arbeitsausschuss des Evangelischen Kirchenbautages and Gottfried Böhm , Cologne 1978: Carlfried Mutschler  [ de ] & Partner, Mannheim 1982: Frei Otto , Warmbronn 1987: Oswald Mathias Ungers , Cologne 1990: Karljosef Schattner  [ de ] , Eichstätt 1993: Thomas Herzog , Munich 1996: Heinz Bienefeld  [ de ] , Swisttal (postum) 1999: Hanns Adrian  [ de ] , Hanover 2005: Meinhard von Gerkan and Volkwin Marg  [ de ] , Hamburg 2008: Joachim Schürmann  [ de ] and Margot Schürmann  [ de ] , Cologne (postum) 2011: Volker Staab , Berlin 2014: Axel Schultes  [ de ] , Berlin 2017: Peter Zumthor , Haldenstein 2020: Anne Lacaton and Jean-Philippe Vassal , Paris 2023: Inken Baller  [ de ] and Hinrich Baller  [ de ] References [ edit ] ^ "Kulturpreise.de : Großer BDA-Preis" (in German). ARCult Media GmbH . Retrieved 18 November 2023 . ^ "Bund Deutscher Architektinnen und Architekten BDA" . BDA (in German). 20 July 2023 . Retrieved 18 November 2023 . ^ "Großer BDA-Preis 2023 ausgelobt" . Garten + Landschaft (in German). 27 February 2023 . Retrieved 18 November 2023 . ^ "Großer BDA-Preis für Axel Schultes" . BauNetz (in German). 17 July 2014 . Retrieved 18 November 2023 . ^ "Bund Deutscher Architektinnen und Architekten BDA » Selbstüberschreitung der Architektur: Großer BDA-Preis 2014 an Axel Schultes" . Bund Deutscher Architektinnen und Architekten BDA (in German) . Retrieved 18 November 2023 . ^ "Bund Deutscher Architekten: Architekt Peter Zumthor erhält den Großen BDA-Preis" . Der Tagesspiegel (in German). 6 May 2017 . Retrieved 18 November 2023 . ^ Oebbeke, Alfons (7 May 2017). "Peter Zumthor wird für sein Lebenswerk mit dem Großen BDA-Preis 2017 ausgezeichnet" . Baulinks (in German) . Retrieved 18 November 2023 . ^ "Architekten Lacaton & Vassal geehrt" . Süddeutsche.de (in German). 14 October 2020 . Retrieved 18 November 2023 . ^ Zettel, Barbara (22 October 2020). "Umbau vor Neubau: Großer BDA-Preis für Lacaton Vassal" . DETAIL Internationale Plattform für Architektur & Konstruktion (in German) . Retrieved 18 November 2023 . ^ "Großer BDA-Preis 2020 für Lacaton & Vassal" . German-Architects (in German) . Retrieved 18 November 2023 . ^ "Inken und Hinrich Baller" . db deutsche bauzeitung (in German). 8 September 2023 . Retrieved 18 November 2023 . ^ "Großer BDA-Preis 2023 für Inken Baller & Hinrich Baller" . BauNetz (in German). 14 July 2023 . Retrieved 18 November 2023 . External links [ edit ] Official website (in German) Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Großer_BDA_Preis&oldid=1247018990 " Categories : Architecture awards Awards established in 1963 German awards Hidden categories: CS1 German-language sources (de) Articles with short description Short description

161-692: The Society for News Design in New York. It is owned by Verlag Der Tagesspiegel GmbH , a member of the Georg von Holtzbrinck Publishing Group , and associated with the Wall Street Journal . In 2009, Dieter von Holtzbrinck bought Der Tagesspiegel and Handelsblatt from Holtzbrinck. From 2005 to 2008, American journalist Michael Scaturro edited the English-language version of Der Tagesspiegel , which

184-796: The Deutscher Werkbund , had a major influence on the development of modernism in Germany. In 1919 the previous BDA, the Deutsche Freie Architektenschaft (DFA) and the Deutsche Architektenschaft (DA) decided to merge to form the new BDA. At the time of its first general meeting in June 1920 in Würzburg , the new BDA had around 2,500 members. From 1927, during the presidency of Wilhelm Kreis , initially conflicting, more conservative and more progressive architects closed ranks, which

207-732: The Großer BDA Preis (BDA Grand Award), the BDA Prize for Architectural Criticism and the BDA Nike Architecture Prize in alternating years. In cooperation with the Association of Polish Architects SARP, the bilateral BDA-SARP-Award is awarded to graduates in the field of architecture at German and Polish universities. The German Builders' Prize is awarded by the German Association of Cities, the Association of German Architects and

230-578: The Reich Chamber of Culture . The loss of organizational independence actually meant the dissolution of the BDA. In 1948, the BDA was re-established, first in individual states, then throughout the Federal Republic, with the significant participation of architects such as Eugen Fabricius and others who had been BDA members before 1933. Bonn became the new seat. In 1952, as a result of the division of Germany,

253-563: The Association of German Architects in the GDR was established with its headquarters in East Berlin. During the presidency of Otto Bartning (1950–1959), the BDA achieved great political influence in the early years of the Federal Republic. During this period, the BDA and the GDR association were admitted to the UIA (Union Internationale des architectes), which was seen as a further step in Germany's return to

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276-666: The Federal Association of German Housing and Real Estate Companies. As a cooperation partner, the BDA Federal Association accompanies other architecture prizes. The state associations recognize successful architecture at state level and support students and graduates of architecture faculties who are deemed to be particularly qualified with sponsorship awards. The Berlin State Association also awards its regional prizes every three years. In 2018, architects competed for

299-557: The Federal Chamber of Architects and the State Chambers of Architects, in which employed architects are also organized. In the course of the accession of the countries of the former GDR to the Federal Republic, the Association of Architects of the GDR (BdA/GDR) dissolved in 1990. As a result, state associations of the BDA were founded in the new federal states. In 1999 the association moved its national office from Bonn to Berlin . At

322-550: The German Architecture Centre DAZ (current director Matthias Böttger ) in Berlin. The association was founded on 21 June 1903 in Frankfurt am Main to protect the interests of freelance architects against real estate speculators and building contractors and to promote the quality of architecture. In addition, the statute stipulated a strict separation between architectural design work and commercial activity. The BDA

345-590: The Spree, the new Kopernikus school building on Steglitzer Lepsiusstrasse or the house FRIZZ 23 on Friedrichstrasse, a commercial building from model assemblies. Der Tagesspiegel Der Tagesspiegel (meaning The Daily Mirror ) is a German daily newspaper . It has regional correspondent offices in Washington, D.C. , and Potsdam . It is the only major newspaper in the capital to have increased its circulation, now 148,000, since reunification . Der Tagesspiegel

368-425: The community of nations. In 1969, with the founding of the Federal Chamber of Architects, one of the BDA's main objectives was achieved. The association's crisis of meaning was resolved by a new statute passed in 1972, which formulated "planning and building as a responsibility towards society" as the highest goal of the federal government. In the work of the federal government, there are still overlaps in content with

391-547: The end of 2020, the BDA Federal Association was renamed the "Association of German Architects BDA". According to their own statements, the state associations currently have around 5,000 members (as of June 2017). The federal office is located in Berlin-Mitte in the German Architecture Center. Acting President is Susanne Wartzeck. The association is present in 16 state associations with regional and urban subgroups in

414-448: The federal states, regions, municipalities and cities. The regional reference is intended to guarantee that the necessary critical discussion of the construction process can be conducted up-to-date and by well-informed experts. The association is the publisher of the magazine "Die Architect", which uses an interdisciplinary approach to address important issues relating to the fundamentals of architecture and building culture. The association

437-506: The newspaper. Some of the notable writers include Bas Kast and Harald Martenstein . The paper's main readership is in the western half of the city, due to the 1948 blockade having stopped its circulation in East Berlin and Brandenburg . The paper has recently been redesigned, introducing more colour and a clearer typeface . In 2005 it was awarded the World's Best-Designed Newspapers Award by

460-702: Was initially based in Hanover , since the Hanover Architectural Association provided the initial impetus for its founding, and the local architect Albrecht Haupt held the office of chairman in the early years. The entry in the register of associations also took place in Hanover on 16 September 1907. Within a few years, the BDA became the most important representative of the interests of independent architects in many regions of Germany. Within its framework, numerous reform architects came together who, in addition to

483-569: Was known as The Berlin Paper . In 2007 and 2008 Der Tagesspiegel 's Washington, D.C. , correspondent, Christoph von Marschall , was noted in both Germany and the United States for his coverage of Barack Obama 's presidential campaign. He wrote a book entitled Barack Obama – Der schwarze Kennedy . The literal translation of its German title is "Barack Obama – the Black Kennedy ". His book

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506-524: Was owned by an independent trust . In 1993, in response to an increasingly competitive publishing environment, and to attract investments required for technical modernisation, such as commission of a new printing plant, and improved distribution, it was bought by the Georg von Holtzbrinck Publishing Group . Its current publisher is Dieter von Holtzbrinck with editors in chief Stephan-Andreas Casdorff and Lorenz Maroldt  [ de ] . Pierre Gerckens, Giovanni di Lorenzo and Hermann Rudolph are editors of

529-468: Was reflected in groundbreaking congresses on the rationalization and optimization of residential buildings. In 1934, under the presidency of Eugen Hönig , the Association of German Architects was brought into line with the state-supporting professional representation of the architectural profession, namely as a specialist group within the Reich Chamber of Fine Arts, which in turn was a sub-organization of

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