Forum AID Award

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The Forum AID Award was a Nordic architecture and design award, given annually by the Swedish magazine Forum AID. AID is an acronym for the three subject-matters of the magazine - Architecture, Interior design and Design - and it is also the three categories of the award. It is given to the designers of the "Best Building [interior design and design in the Nordic Countries" that year. The award was founded in 2004 and is presented at a ceremony in Stockholm

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The selection process is carried out in two stages. Each Nordic country is represented through its selection committee. The task of the committees is to select the best objects in their respective countries or by their countrymen abroad. The committees choose freely from those objects that had been carried out during the period October 1, to September 30, the year before. The winner is chosen by an international jury. [1]

A - Architecture

2009

Building: Mountain Dwellings, Ørestad, Copenhagen
Architect: Bjarke Ingels Group/Julien de Smedt, Denmark.

2008

Building: Ørestad College, Ørestad, Copenhagen
Architect: 3xN Architects, Denmark

2007

Tautra Maria Convent, Tautra, Norway
Architect: Jensen & Skodvin, Norway

2006

Building: VM Houses, Ørestad, Copenhagen
Architect: Bjarke Ingels Group/Julien de Smedt, Denmark.

I - Interior design

2009

Cristal Bar by Katrin Olina Petursdóttir. Iceland. Client: Zenses

2008

Xile by Mats Karlsson, Sweden

2007

Baron House, Ystad, Sweden Architect: John Pawson Ltd Client: Fabien Baron and Malin Ericson

D - Design

2009

Design: Plopp by Oskar Zieta
Client: Hay. Denmark

2008

Design: Nobody Chair by Komplot Design, Denmark
Client: Hey, Denmark

2007

Design: North Tiles by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec
Client: Kvadrat, Denmark

Jury

2009

The jury consisted of Chairman Marcus Fairs (the man behind Icon and Dezeen ), Manuelle Gautrand, Sean Griffiths and Dirk Wynants.

2008

The jury consisted of chairman Detlef Rahe (internationally renowned architect and designer), Hans Ibelings (editor and publisher of the magazine A10 - new European architecture), Lorraine Farrelly (acting head of the School of Architecture at the University of Portsmouth) and Johan Valcke (one of the founders of Design Flanders).

2007

Deyan Sudjic (chairman), Ellen van Loon, Johanna Grawunder, Patricia Urquiola.

2006

Detlef Rahe (chairperson), Hélène Binet, Peter Cook, Kristin Feireiss, Satyendra Pakhale

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References

  1. "News". Forum AID. Archived from the original on 2008-10-06. Retrieved 2009-05-09.