Difference between revisions of "Maks Fabiani Award"
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− | The [[Maks Fabiani Award]] is presented for outstanding achievements in urban, regional and spatial planning in Slovenia. It is awarded not only to completed works, but also to works of research, analysis and urban theory. Aside from the main award, | + | The [[Maks Fabiani Award]] is presented for outstanding achievements in urban, regional and spatial planning in Slovenia. The award was founded and is managed by the Town and Spatial Planning Association of Slovenia, the [[Maks Fabiani Foundation]], and the Ministry of Culture and Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning of the Republic of Slovenia. It was first presented in 2006 and is awarded every two years. It is awarded not only to completed architectural works, but also to works of research, analysis and urban theory. Aside from the main award, honourable mentions and the Max Fabiani Student Recognition Awards for young architects/urbanists are also presented. |
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− | Both the regular and student awards are the basis for nomination for the biannual European Urban and Regional Planning Awards, given out by the European Council of Spatial Planners (ECTP). The latter is an umbrella organisation of the main European spatial planning institutes. | + | Both the regular and student awards are the basis for nomination for the biannual European Urban and Regional Planning Awards, given out by the European Council of Spatial Planners (ECTP). The latter is an umbrella organisation of the main European spatial planning institutes. |
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==Award recipients== | ==Award recipients== | ||
− | + | Recipients to date include architects [[Boris Podrecca]] and [[Marko Lavrenčič]] for their work planning the city square in Idrija. [[Andrej Pogačnik]] received the award for his analysis of optimal approaches to introducing administrative regions in Slovenia. A collectively authored research paper on a new spatial plan for the [[Municipality of Ljubljana]] also received the award and went on to receive an honourable mention from the ECTP in 2008. In 2008 and 2014 the main award was not presented due to a lack of works meeting the award's strict standards of excellence; in 2015 the professional guidelines for the master plan of the Port of Koper were awarded. | |
In 2017 the [[:Category:Nordic Centre Planica|Planica Nordic Centre]] project by [[A.biro]], [[Studio AKKA]], and [[STVAR Architects]] won the sixth biennial Maks Fabiani Award, while the ''Glossary of Urban Planning Terms'', published by the [[Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia]] in collaboration with the [[Fran Ramovš Institute of the Slovenian Language]] (ZRC SAZU), received the honourable mention. | In 2017 the [[:Category:Nordic Centre Planica|Planica Nordic Centre]] project by [[A.biro]], [[Studio AKKA]], and [[STVAR Architects]] won the sixth biennial Maks Fabiani Award, while the ''Glossary of Urban Planning Terms'', published by the [[Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia]] in collaboration with the [[Fran Ramovš Institute of the Slovenian Language]] (ZRC SAZU), received the honourable mention. | ||
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==International call for projects== | ==International call for projects== | ||
− | To commemorate the 150th anniversary of Maks Fabiani's birth, | + | To commemorate the 150th anniversary of Maks Fabiani's birth, a number of special activities were held in 2015. In that year, the Maks Fabiani Award was presented internationally for the first time, to acknowledge exceptional achievements in urban design, urban planning, regional planning, and spatial planning from 2005 to 2015 in Slovenia and the neighboring countries of Austria, Italy, Croatia, and Hungary. |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
− | *[http://www.dupps.si/ | + | *[http://www.dupps.si/ Town and Spatial Planning Association of Slovenia website, in Slovenian] |
*[http://www.ectp-ceu.eu/index.php/en/9-news/news-archive/314-max-fabiani-award Maks Fabiani award on the ECTP-CEU website] | *[http://www.ectp-ceu.eu/index.php/en/9-news/news-archive/314-max-fabiani-award Maks Fabiani award on the ECTP-CEU website] | ||
Revision as of 21:21, 21 April 2020
Award recipients
Recipients to date include architects Boris Podrecca and Marko Lavrenčič for their work planning the city square in Idrija. Andrej Pogačnik received the award for his analysis of optimal approaches to introducing administrative regions in Slovenia. A collectively authored research paper on a new spatial plan for the Municipality of Ljubljana also received the award and went on to receive an honourable mention from the ECTP in 2008. In 2008 and 2014 the main award was not presented due to a lack of works meeting the award's strict standards of excellence; in 2015 the professional guidelines for the master plan of the Port of Koper were awarded.
In 2017 the Planica Nordic Centre project by A.biro, Studio AKKA, and STVAR Architects won the sixth biennial Maks Fabiani Award, while the Glossary of Urban Planning Terms, published by the Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia in collaboration with the Fran Ramovš Institute of the Slovenian Language (ZRC SAZU), received the honourable mention.
International call for projects
To commemorate the 150th anniversary of Maks Fabiani's birth, a number of special activities were held in 2015. In that year, the Maks Fabiani Award was presented internationally for the first time, to acknowledge exceptional achievements in urban design, urban planning, regional planning, and spatial planning from 2005 to 2015 in Slovenia and the neighboring countries of Austria, Italy, Croatia, and Hungary.