SARP Award of the Year

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SARP Award of the Year
Awarded forMost significant contemporary buildings in Poland.
CountryPoland
Presented by Association of Polish Architects
First awarded1983;40 years ago (1983)
Last awarded2023
Website www.sarp.pl

The SARP Award of the Year (Polish : Nagroda Roku SARP) is a Polish architecture prize established in 1983. It is awarded by the Association of Polish Architects (SARP) to the designers of the most significant contemporary buildings, [1] and it's carried out under the honourable patronage of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage. [2]

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Considered the most important architecture prize in Poland, it is awarded to the individual architects, as well as to the local SARP branches, architectural practices and design studios, public administration bodies, and the authorised by the project leaders architectural editorial offices. [3]

Winners

YearOfficeBuildingSiteRef.
1983Stanisław Niemczyk Tychy. Kosciol p.w. Ducha Sw.3.JPG Holy Ghost Sacral Complex in Nowe Tychy-Żwakowo Tychy [4]
1984 Jadwiga Grabowska-Hawrylak Private house at ul. Kochanowskiego 84 i 84a Wrocław [5]
1985Jerzy Rak, Janusz GrzegorzakZMW Building Opole [6]
1993Kuryłowicz&Associates 105 107 Plowiecka Street Fujifilm building Warsaw 2023.jpg Fuji Film Polska office building Warsaw [7]
1995Marek Dunikowski, Artur Jasiński, Jarosław Kutniowski, Piotr Uherek Olsza (Krakow)-supermarket ALMA.jpg Krakchemia Shopping Mall Kraków
1996Kuryłowicz&Associates Biurowiec Arcon Warsaw 2022.jpg Acron Industrial Service Corporation Warsaw [8]
1998Jednacz Malanczowski Architekci Fundacja Batorego ul. Sapiezynska 8 w Warszawie 2020.jpg Seat of the Stefan Batory Foundation Warsaw [7]
1999Andrzej Kiciński Szara Willa w Warszawie widziana z BUW.jpg Szara Willa Warsaw
2000 Bulanda & Mucha Architects Nowe Spichrze 2023.jpg Bank BRE Bydgoszcz [9]
Marek Budzyński, Zbigniew Badowski Warszawa 9471.jpg Supreme Court of Poland Warsaw
2002 Bulanda & Mucha Architects Kons19DSC 0967.jpg The Old Paper Mill Konstancin-Jeziorna [10]
2003nsMoonStudioThe Shingle House Kraków [11]
2004Stelmach i Partnerzy Naleczow, Park Zdrojowy, Atrium.jpg Hydrotherapy Centre Nałęczów [12]
2005Krzysztof Ingarden of Ingarden & Ewý Architekci in collaboration
with Aleksander Janicki
Polish Pavilion EXPO 2005 Japan - d 12 phot K Ingarden.jpg The Polish Pavilion - Expo 2005Aichi, Japan [13]
2006Goczołowie Architekci and OVO Grąbczewscy Architekci Dinopark w Krasiejowie7.jpg Paleontologic Pavilion Krasiejów [14]
2007Konior Studio 6 katowice symfonia.jpg The Science and Music Education Centre „Symfonia” Katowice [15]
2008db2 architekciOpole Village Museum Opole [16]
2009Maćków Pracownia Projektowa Breslau Kaufhaus Renoma.jpg Renoma Wrocław [17]
2010 Ryszard Jurkowski of AiR Jurkowscy Architekci 2022-07 Katowice - Ligota-Panewniki 044.jpg Książęce Residential Complex Katowice [18]
2011Palk ArchitekciGeoeducation Centre Kielce [19]
2012DDJM Europejskie Centrum Muzyki w Luslawicach.JPG Krzysztof Penderecki European Music Centre Lusławice [20]
2013Lahdelma & Mahlamäki Architects and Kuryłowicz & Associates Muzeum Historii Zydow Polskich (15068953674).jpg POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews Warsaw [20]
2014IQ2 Konsorcjum (nsMoonStudio, Wizja) Centre for the Documentation of the Art of Tadeusz Kantor Cricoteka (S), 2-4 Nadwislanska street, Podgorze, Krakow, Poland.jpg Cricoteka Kraków [21]
2015 JEMS Architects Katowice 05.15 MCK 2.JPG International Congress Center Katowice [22]
2016Stelmach i Partnerzy Biuro Architektoniczne Lublin Kwiecien 2017 12.jpg The Meeting of Cultures Centre Lublin [23]
2017Grupa 5 Architekci, Bass Arquitectes and Małeccy Biuro 2022-08 Katowice - Srodmiescie II 042.jpg Silesian University Faculty of Radio and Television Katowice [24]
2018Biuro Projektów Lewicki ŁatakCracovia 1906 Sports Club with the Disabled Persons' Centre Kraków [25]
2019KWK Promes 2023-03 Katowice Unikato (2).jpg Unikato residential building Katowice [26]
2020Biuro Projektów Lewicki Łatak Krakau 2.jpg Modernization of the Czartoryski Museum Kraków [27]
2021 JEMS Architekci Echo-browary-003.jpg Browary Warszawskie Warsaw [28]
2022SLAS architekci Philharmonic Jastrzebie.jpg Extension of the Józef Świder School of Music Jastrzębie-Zdrój [29]
2023Szlachcic Architekci ZOO Lodz tunel.jpg Orientarium ZOO Łódź Łódź [30]

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