International VELUX Award for Students of Architecture

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The International VELUX Award is for students of architecture in the theme of sunlight and daylight. The award is biennial and was first presented in 2004.

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The award is for completed works on any scale from a small scale component to large urban contexts or abstract concepts and experimentation. The award is presented by VELUX in close cooperation with the International Union of Architects (UIA) and the European Association for Architectural Education (EAAE). [1]

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“Light of Tomorrow” is the theme of the International VELUX Award. The award wants to challenge the future of daylight in the built environment. The award contains no specific categories and is in no way restricted to the use of VELUX products. The jury of the International VELUX Award comprises internationally recognized architects[ who? ] and other building professionals. Any registered student of architecture – individual or team – from all over the world may participate in the award. The award wants to acknowledge not only the students but their teachers as well. Therefore, all students must be backed and granted submission by a teacher from a school of architecture.[ citation needed ]

History

The first International VELUX Award took place in 2004. 760 students from 194 schools in 34 countries in Europe registered, and 258 students from 106 schools in 27 countries submitted their projects. The international jury led by Glenn Murcutt selected three winners and eight honourable mentions, who were announced at the Award event held in Paris.

2004 winners

In 2004 the first prize went to Norwegian student Claes Heske Ekornås for his project “Light as matter”. In 2004, ten winners were announced at the Award event in Paris.

2006 winners

In 2006, the award went global – inviting students from all over the world to participate. The number of submissions more than doubled reaching 557 projects from 225 schools in 53 countries. The international jury led by Per Olaf Fjeld decided to award three winners and 17 honourable mentions, and they were all celebrated at the Award event at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain.

Louise Groenlund of Denmark won the International VELUX Award for her project ”A museum of photography”. Twenty winners and honourable mentions were announced at the Award event at the Guggenheim Bilbao in November 2006.

2008 winners

RankProject NameStudent NamesAffiliationsCountry
1st PlaceEmbodied Ephemerality
  • Reilly O’Neil Hogan
Cornell UniversityUSA
2nd PlaceInterface repairing
  • Ruan Hau
    • Xiong Xing
Tsinghua UniversityChina
3rd PlaceLight has a body
  • Dean Carlo MacGregor
Lusíada UniversityPortugal

2010 winners

RankProject NameStudent NamesAffiliationsCountry
1st PlaceConstellation of Light Field
  • Young-Gook Park
    • Kim Dea Hyun
    • Choi Jin Kyu
    • Kim Won
Hanyang UniversitySouth Korea
2nd PlaceVariational Sunlight Influences
  • Ma Xin
    • Wang Rui
    • Yang Meng
Tianjin UniversityChina
3rd PlaceLightscape between gaps
  • Joe Wu
Delft University of TechnologyNetherlands

2016 winners

The continental winners of Daylight in Buildings

RegionProject NameStudent NamesAffiliationsCountry
AfricaShelter.Light'
  • Fatai Osundiji
    • Emmanuel Ayoloto
Obafemi Awolowo UniversityNigeria
The AmericasNo parking..Let there be light
  • Enzo Piero Vergara Vaccia
Universidad CentralChile
Asia & OceaniaRedistribution of Light
  • Kwang Hoon Lee
    • Hyuk Sung Kwon
    • Yu Min Park
Korea UniversitySouth Korea
Eastern Europe & the Middle EastLight Scattering Window
  • Kamil Głowacki
    • Marta Sowińska
    • Łukasz Gąska
University of TechnologyPoland
Western EuropeCeremonial Room Copenhagen
  • Eskild Pedersen
The Royal Danish AcademyDenmark

The continental winners of Daylight Investigations

RegionProject NameStudent NamesAffiliationsCountry
AfricaLight and Shadow
  • Ahmed Zorgui
    • Ala Eddin Noumi
University in CarthageTunesia
The AmericasAutomated Blind Study
  • Amir Nezamdoost
    • Alen Mahic
    • Malak Modaresnezhad
University of IdahoUSA
Asia & OceaniaLight for the blind
  • Jiafeng Li
    • Chenlu Wang
    • Guiding Yao
    • Jiebei Yang
    • Lushan Ao
    • Xiaoqi Chen
    • Jiawen Li
Huazhong UniversityChina
Eastern Europe & the Middle EastA quenchless light
  • Anna Andronova
Kazan State UniversityRussia
Western EuropeHammershøi's Grammar
  • Nicholas Shurey
The Royal Danish AcademyDenmark

2018 winners

The continental winners of Daylight Investigations

RegionProject NameStudent NamesAffiliationsCountry
The AmericasDaylight to Water
  • John Nguyen
    • Stephen Baik
    • Abubakr Bajaman
University of TorontoCanada
Asia & OceaniaRoad to Light'
  • Yuhan Luo
    • Di Lan
    • Yusong Liu
Tianjin UniversityChina
Eastern Europe & the Middle EastCloud of the Polar Light
  • Anna Borisova
    • Kamilla Akhmetovastasia
Kazan State UniversityRussia
Western EuropeCover to Reveal
  • Brice Lemaire
    • Xialan Vandendries
    • Julien Obedia
Université Catholique de LouvainBelgium

The continental winners of Daylight in Buildings

RegionProject NameStudent NamesAffiliationsCountry
AfricaLight Pavilion
  • Fatai Osundiji
    • Emmanuel Ayo-loto
Obafemi Awolowo UniversityNigeria
The AmericasLight Liquefaction
  • Ziqi Chen
    • Shuaizhong Wang
    • Zeyu Liu
University of VirginiaUSA
Asia & OceaniaMy Dead Relative in the Light
  • Qi Wang
    • Jingkai Chen
    • Peilin Yin
Qingdao University of TechnologyChina
Eastern Europe & the Middle EastLight Forms Juggler
  • Anastasia Maslova
Kazan State UniversityRussia
Western EuropeReaching the Light
  • Joana Robalo
    • João Umbelino
    • Ana Ázar
    • António Lopes
    • Miguel Pedro
Universidade de ÉvoraPortugal

2020 winners

The continental winners of Daylight Investigations

RegionProject NameStudent NamesAffiliationsCountry
AfricaLet There Be Light
  • Emmanuel Ayo-loto
    • John Ogungefun
Obafemi Awolowo UniversityNigeria
The AmericasAir Quality Index
  • Mina Onay
    • Richard Schutte
University of TorontoCanada
Asia & OceaniaLight Therapy
  • Qianqian Zhou
    • Gezi Li
    • Zhu Chen
    • Fengming Li
    • Lurui Lyu
Beijing Jiatong UniversityChina
Eastern Europe & the Middle EastThe Theater of Light
  • Julia Giżewska
    • Dominik Kowalski
    • Paweł Białas
Silesian University of TechnologyPoland
Western EuropeWords to Light
  • Xingyu Chen
    • Matteo, Giglio
    • Ghil Meynard
    • Noëlie Seguet-Pey
    • Nicolas Salha
    • Raphaël Pletinckx
    • Hiba Nasser
    • Ghil Meynard
Université Catholique de LouvainBelgium

The continental winners of Daylight in Buildings

RegionProject NameStudent NamesAffiliationsCountry
AfricaA Million Little Lights
  • Michali Jameson
Greenside Design Centre, College of DesignSouth Africa
The AmericasBright Roots
  • Alejandro Satt
Universidad Andrés BelloChile
Asia & OceaniaInk and Light
  • Mingjie Guo
    • Jingwen Yang
    • Cong Liu
    • Ziyong Mou
Xi'an University of Architecture and TechnologyChina
Eastern Europe & the Middle EastSUNCITY
  • Alperen Temur
    • Nasibe Nur Dündar
    • Nijat Mahamaliyev
    • Ezgi Üzümcü
Istanbul Teknik ÜniversitesiTurkey
Western EuropeSolar Desalination Skylight
  • Henry Glogau
Royal Danish Academy of Fine ArtsDenmark

2022 Winners

The continental winners of Daylight Investigations

RegionProject NameStudent NamesAffiliationsCountry
AfricaLimitless Daylight
  • Ishimwe Munyande
The University of RwandaRwanda
The AmericasMartian Light
  • Gray Burke
University of MiamiUSA
Asia & OceaniaUnder the Three Gorges Project
  • Yawen Qiao
Southwest Jiaotong UniversityChina
Eastern Europe & the Middle EastFlight
  • Sajjad Navidi
    • Mahya Sadr
    • Elham Bahadori
Rima Fayaz and Maryam FakhariIran
Western EuropeSolar Hymnal
  • Jaan Gröndahl
Metro University of Applied SciencesFinland

The continental winners of Daylight in Buildings

RegionProject NameStudent NamesAffiliationsCountry
AfricaAqua Mart
  • Elmarie van Staden
Greenside Design CentreSouth Africa
The Americas24-Hour Daylight
  • Adrian Herrera
    • Melissa Merino
    • Kevin Males
Universidad central del EcuadorEcuador
Asia & OceaniaLighting up, Neighbourhood Hop
  • Feng Meiyin
    • Feng Yijun
    • Zhang Jinru
Beijing Jiaotong UniversityChina
Eastern Europe & the Middle EastTime Indicate Protection
  • Zuzanna Sazonow
    • Aleksandra Pytka
Politechnika PoznańskaPoland
Western EuropeSpotlight Tree
  • Zhao Liuxin
    • Liu Wanchen
    • Xin Guanbai
    • Dong Zhenbin
University of SheffieldUnited Kingdom

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