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This section All of the members have kindly donated their time for the judging period on the internet. |
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CANADA Benoit Dupuis, Montréal (1957) Benoit Dupuis is part of Dupuis Le Tourneux, architects, one of Quebec's most respected design firm. They won the Museum of Rimouski competition and more recently, the ENAP university pavillion in Quebec City. His firm is currently working on several projects redefining urban interface, namely 3 banks and a museum. Dupuis is also teaching final year students at the university of montreal. His work is inspired by ephemeral spaces and he recently finished a study on The "Mediatic billboards as an urban skin". Martin Leblanc, there is also two advisors ( with no right to vote) on the canadian jury team: Karim Duranceau, Jean Beaudoin, Montréal (1967) Jean beaudoin is the co-founder of Z.one Architecture. He is a graduated engineer of the Plytechnique of Montreal (1991) and graduated in architecture at the university of Montreal in 1995 were he was awarded "the Royal Architecture Institute of Canada for best thesis. He's part of the editing crew of the ARQ Magazine. As an associate of the design firm N.O.M.A.D.E. His projects were recently awarded First prize in the international competition BAN-ANA and received an honorable mention in the competition for a museum in Québec City ( with MSD Architects ). He's fascinated by scaffoldings which he studied for 4 months in Paris as part of a scholarship award.
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Colombia Jairo Medina, architect, professor at Universidad de los andes
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Sweden Erland Flygt, Hans Andersson,
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Mexico Enrique Mendicutty
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Denmark Martin Smidt, Jeppe Utzon,
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Ireland Paul Clerkin, Niall O'sullivan,
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Argentina Alex Bosque, Alberto Gorbatt,
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Spain Felix Arranz, He combines his activities as an architect with teaching at several schools of architecture (ETSABarcelona-UPC, ESARQ-Universitat Internacional de Catalunya) and the creation of new forums of information and debate on architectural culture as meetings and experimental exhibitions (BAUZ [www.unizar.es/fbauz/inicio.html]), publications (WAM [web.arch-mag.com]) and communication services in Internet (iAZ ZONE [www.iaz.com]). Coordinator of the Critical Panel of the IV Architectural Biennial of Spanish Architecture in Internet [www.bienal.org]. Vincente Gallart,
Architect. RA-CDROM editor. Registros de Arquitectura es la primera colección de Arquitectura Contemporánea Internacional en formato CD-ROM. Su objetivo es investigar y desarrollar nuevos métodos de trabajo que utilizan sistemas multimedia, para presentar, en directa colaboración con los arquitectos, sus ideas y proyectos a través del ordenador. Se introduce así una nueva dimensión -el tiempo interactivo- que transforma la manera de publicar Arquitectura. There are two spanish advisors: Manuel Gausa, Barcelona, 1959. Architect. Xavier guell , Graduated from ETSAB in 1977. Coordinator of the architectural editions at Gustavo Gili Publishers since 1981 [www.ggili.com]. Co-director of the magazine 2G. For his architectural works he has been finalist of the FAD prize 1990. He was a finalist at the III Biennial of Spanish Architecture and Mentioned for the Bonaplata Prize in 1995. He is the author of several books published by Gustavo Gili and the co-author of "Guía de Arquitectura Española1929-1986".
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United Kingdom Sue Waller, |
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France Jean Brangé, Benjamin Baltimore ,
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.NE |
Netherlands kees van der hoeven, architect. jan erik fokke, graphic designer.
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Austria Regine Koth-Afzelius, Nextroom , Architect. Carlos Toledo, graphic designer. There is also one austrian advisor: Hans Peter Machne , architect.
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Australia Tom Goode, John Marsson,
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Korea Sun Ju Lee ,
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Italy Marco Brizzi, Editor of Arch'it, italian architectural webzine, founder of image|architettura in movimento <http://www.architettura.it/image>, International Festival for Architecture in Video, Marco Brizzi works on architectural history of technology, innovation technology and communication for architecture Paolo Barberis,
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China Zhao Yongzhi, YIN Jun,
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Venezuela
Gonzalo Velez JAHN, . |
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Carabbeans (D. R.) Carlos jorge |
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United States mario Cipresso James Mark Jr.,
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| The Jury Procedure | ||
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The Jury procedure will be based on a innovative approach using the tools of the internet. The Jury will be an internet-event in itself. 1
2 All projects having been selected by 50% + 1 team of jurors will be selected for the final round. 3 All the finalists will be exhibited on the same page. An open public forum on the finalist will be hold during 14 days. A public forum will include the comments of both the jury and the public. A second forum will post only the jury comments and their discussions. The public will be able to witness the evolution of the jury debate on this more concise board. At the end of this two week forum, the members of the jury will be asked to cast their votes for the first ICN logo based on the discussions on the forum. Each juror will be ask to place the 3 best projects. First place will get 5 points, second place 3 points and third 1 point. The project receiving the most will win the inaugural ICN competition and the international Art library. Each jury will then be asked to distributed the honorable mentions and their related prizes at their own discretion.
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