Il premio Bruno Zevi

Istituito nel 2007, in occasione del quinto anniversario della Fondazione, il Premio Bruno Zevi per un saggio storico-critico è conferito annualmente a un saggio storico-critico che analizzi con originalità un’opera, una tematica architettonica, o un architetto del presente o del passato.

Aperto esclusivamente ai dottori di ricerca, il Premio Bruno Zevi si articola in cinque sezioni, corrispondenti alle seguenti tematiche:

  • lo spazio protagonista dell’architettura
  • le matrici antiche del linguaggio moderno
  • la storia come metodologia del fare architettonico
  • il linguaggio moderno dell’architettura
  • paesaggistica e linguaggio grado zero dell’architettura

Il premio consiste nella pubblicazione del saggio vincitore nelle edizioni della Fondazione Bruno Zevi.

ARCHIVIO PREMIO BRUNO ZEVI

Benedetta Stoppioni is the winner of Bruno Zevi Prize 2014

Benedetta Stoppioni is the winner of Bruno Zevi Prize 2014

Benedetta Stoppioni è la vincitrice dell’ottava edizione del Premio Bruno Zevi con il saggio Germania post Anno Zero: un Moderno a due volti. Il caso studio del Museo Lehmbruck a Duisburg. Si tratta di uno studio monografico raffinato e documentato su un’opera...

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Bruno Zevi Prize 2014

Bruno Zevi Prize 2014

ANNUAL BRUNO ZEVI PRIZE 2014 FOR A HISTORICAL-CRITICAL ESSAY ON ARCHITECTURE Art. 1 With a view to developing and disseminating the teachings of Bruno Zevi and his method of critical and historical inquiry, the Bruno Zevi Foundation annually holds an international...

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The Bruno Zevi Prize

Established in 2007, for the fifth anniversary of the Foundation, the Bruno Zevi Prize for a historical-critical essay on architecture is an international competition to award a prize for a historical-critical essay offering an original analysis of an architectural work, theme or architect of the past or present.

The Bruno Zevi Prize is open to PhD researchers and is divided into five sections corresponding with the following themes:

  • the key role of space in architecture;
  • the ancient sources of modern language;
  • history as a methodology of architectural practice;
  • the modern language of architecture;
  • landscape and the zero-degree language of architecture.

The Prize consists of the publication of the essay by the Bruno Zevi Foundation. The author of the winning essay will be invited to give a lecture in Rome in occasion of the conferment award.

THE BRUNO ZEVI PRIZE

Vladimir Kulić is the winner of the Bruno Zevi Prize 2009

Vladimir Kulić is the winner of the Bruno Zevi Prize 2009

The 2009 Bruno Zevi Prize was awarded to Vladimir Kulić for the essay entitled Architecture and Politics of Interpretation: the Case of the Generalstâb in Belgrade, by the jury composed of: Giovanni Carbonara, Philippe Duboy, Mary McLeod, Sergio Pace and James Wines....

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Petra Ceferin is the winner of the Bruno Zevi Prize 2008

Petra Ceferin is the winner of the Bruno Zevi Prize 2008

Petra Ceferin was awarded the 2008 Bruno Zevi Award for her essay entitled Transforming Reality Through Architecture: The Finnish Contribution. The object of the essay is the specificity of Finnish architecture during the 1950s. As highlighted by the Jury – composed...

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