‘Beyond The Prize’: A Moderated Discussion, May 9, 2025

‘Beyond The Prize’: A Moderated Discussion, May 9, 2025

How to Ensure Impact and Influence
Architecture prizes have grown steadily since the early 20th century, rising from fewer than twenty before 1960 to an exponential surge from the 1980s onward. This proliferative phenomenon invites us to take a critical distance to question what awards are meant to embody and symbolise in the current architectural discourse. It becomes a question of ethics and principles — including rigour, critical evaluation, and long-term impact — to uphold the value of architectural prizes as instruments of meaningful recognition and potential drivers of progress.

“Architecture awards play a crucial part in platforming architectural innovations. Prioritising socially conscious practices and environmental stewardship is key if we truly want to make an impact as awards”, explains Jesper Eis Eriksen, Executive Director, OBEL. “We need to critically ask ourselves, as a collective of awards, if we’re going in the right direction to stand behind what we’re all advocating for.”

“It’s important to highlight exceptional works and people that elevate the architectural discourse — those who are not following vogues but set new trends”, emphasises Farrokh Derakshani, Director, Aga Khan Award for Architecture. “While communications has evolved dramatically, this shift also encourages a future where awards prioritise authenticity, impact, and architectural excellence.”

A Call for Collaboration
No single award can fully capture the complexities and pluralities of contemporary architecture. As the profession becomes more interdisciplinary and interconnected, collaboration between prizes is essential to amplify impact and share knowledge. 

“As a collective, we must explore how different awards can learn from each other and build synergies that amplify our impact,” says Dirk Denison, Director, Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize. “By fostering partnerships, we can expand the reach and effectiveness of our initiatives and create a stronger, shared framework for supporting architectural excellence.”

“We want to use this forum to help raise the standards for rewarding sustainability in this important profession by unpacking the value of best practice as a knowledge-sharing collective”, explains Laura Viscovich, Executive Director, Holcim Foundation for Sustainable Construction.

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Event Details
The event is organised in collaboration with Ocean Space, a planetary centre in Venice for catalysing critical ocean literacy, research, and advocacy through the arts, founded and led by TBA21–Academy, a research arm within the foundation TBA21 that pursues a better understanding and deeper relationship with the Ocean and wider ecologies.

Sign-up: The event is free and open to all, with limited seating available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Date: Friday, 9 May 2025

Time: 09:00 — 11:00 AM

Venue: Ocean Space, Campo S. Lorenzo, 5069, 30122 Venezia VE, Italy

Cucina by: TOCIA!

Moderated by: James Taylor-Foster, Writer, Cultural Critic, and Curator of design and digital culture

Panelists:

  • Farrokh Derakhshani, Director, Aga Khan Award for Architecture
  • Ivan Blasi, Director, EUmies Awards
  • Dirk Denison, Director, Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize
  • Laura Viscovich, Executive Director, Holcim Foundation for Sustainable Construction
  • Jesper Eis Eriksen, Executive Director, OBEL Award
  • Marleen van Driel, Director of Architecture, Ammodo Architecture Award
  • Xu Tiantian, Founding Principal Architect, DnA_Design and Architecture
  • Mohsen Mostafavi, Alexander and Victoria Wiley Professor of Design and Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor
  • Kjetil Thorsen, Co-founder, Snøhetta
  • Marina Tabassum, Principal Architect, Marina Tabassum Architects
  • Rozana Montiel, Founder and Director, Rozana Montiel Estudio de Arquitectura
  • Andrés Jaque, Founding Principal, Office for Political Innovation, Dean Columbia University GSAPP