TERRA Award for Earthen Architecture Unveils Competition Shortlist

The Great Wall of Western Australia (Pilbara, Western Australia, Oceania) / Luigi Rosselli. Image © Edward Birch

Terra Award, the first international prize for contemporary earthen architectures, has released a shortlist of 40 projects competing for awards in nine categories. The finalists selected span five continents and 67 countries. Each entry was evaluated on a range of topics including: architectural quality and landscape integration, environmental approach and energy performance, creativity and innovation, technical performance, local economy and social intensity, and showcasing of skills. Project materials range from light clay, cob, poured earth, wattle and daub, compressed earth block (CEB), adobe, rammed earth, and others.

As a widely-available sustainable material with low-energy production, the competition seeks to highlight the possible of earthen construction in order to promote broader uses in the future. An award committee chaired by Wang Shu will meet on July 9 to select the winners. The announcement will be followed by an award ceremony in Lyon, France on July 14 at the Terra 2016 World Congress, part of a series of events celebrating ‘‘Lyon 2016, capitale de la Terre”.

Individual Housing

Munita Gonzalez House (Santiago, Chile, South America) / Arias Arquitectos Asociados, Surtierra Arquitectura. Image Courtesy of Luis Garcia-Arias Arquitectos

Caldera House (San Rafael Valley, Arizona, USA, North America) / DUST

Munita Gonzalez House (Santiago, Chile, South America) / Arias Arquitectos Asociados, Surtierra Arquitectura

21st Century Vernacular House (Ayerbe, Spain, Europe) / Angels Castellarnau Visus

House J (Darmstadt, Germany, Europe) / Schauer + Volhard Architekten

Cardrona Valley House (Wanaka, New Zealand, Oceania) / Justin and Louise Wright, Assembly Architects Limited

“Clay Weaving” House (Quito, Ecuador, South America) / Francisco Trigueros Munoz, Elena de Oleza Llobet, Jorge Ramón Giacometti

Collective Housing

Garden City de Cota (Cota, Cundinamarca, Colombia, South America) / Mauricio Sanchez, Juan Pablo Urbina

The Great Wall of Western Australia (Pilbara, Western Australia, Oceania) / Luigi Rosselli

School, Sports & Health Facilities

DESI Training Centre (Dipshikha Electrical Skill Improvement) (Rudrapur, Bangladesh, Asia) / Anna Heringer. Image © Kurt Hoerbst

Public Swimming Pool of Toro (Toro, Spain, Europe) / VIER arquitectos slp

High School Païamboué (Koné, New Caledonia, Oceania) / André Berthier, Joseph Frassanito, Espaces Libres (K’ADH)

Women’s Wellbeing Centre (Ouagadougou, Burkina-Faso, Africa) / Riccardo Vannucci FARE studio

DESI Training Centre (Dipshikha Electrical Skill Improvement) (Rudrapur, Bangladesh, Asia) / Anna Heringer

Maosi Ecological Primary School (Maosi, China, Asia) / Prof. Edward Ng et Mu Jun

Royal Automobile Club of Victoria Golf Club (Torquay, Australia, Oceania) / Wood Marsh Architects

Cultural Public Facilities

Windhover Contemplative Center (Palo Alto, California, USA, North America) / Aidlin Darling Design

Camthanh Community House (Hoi An, Quang Nam, Vietnam, Asia) / Hoang Thuc Hao, Pham Duc Trung, Nguyen Thi Minh Thuy, Le Dinh Hung, Vu Xuan Son

Archaeological Heritage Interpretation Centre (Dehlingen, France, Europe) / nunc architectes, Louis Piccon

Visitor Center Swiss Ornithological Institute (Sempach, Switzerland, Europe) / mlzd

Offices, Shops & Factories

Pavilion Ruca Choro (Cauquenes, Chile, South America) / Patricio Merino Mella. Image © Patricio Merino Mella

Pavilion Ruca Choro (Cauquenes, Chile, South America) / Patricio Merino Mella

Koudougou’s Central Market (Koudougou, Burkina Faso, Africa) / Laurent Séchaud, Pierre Jequier

European Conservatory for Soil Samples (Orléans, France, Europe) / Design & Architecture, Milena Stefanova et Bruno Marielle (group’s representatives) ; NAMA Architecture, Jean-Marie Le Tiec and Arnaud Misse (associated architects)

ACRE Restaurant and Bar (San José del Cabo, Mexico, South America) / fabriKG Arquitectura & Paisaje

Sustainable Centre Villa Janna (Marrakech, Morocco, Africa) / Denis Coquard, Jalal Zemmama

Ricola Kräuterzentrum (Laufen, Switzerland, Europe) / Herzog & de Meuron

Interior Layout & Design

Renovation of the Al Jahili Fort (Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, Asia) / Roswag & Jankowski Architekten

Plazza Pintgia, Transformation from Barn to House (Almens, Switzerland, Europe) / Gujan + Pally Architekten AG

Printing Plant Gugler (Pielach, Austria, Europe) / Herbert Ablinger, Vedral & Partner

Exterior Design, Art & Landscape

Zenkonyu x Tamping Earth (Marugame, Japan, Asia) / Tadashi Saito and Atelier NAVE. Image © Toshihiro Misaki

Zenkonyu x Tamping Earth (Marugame, Japan, Asia) / Tadashi Saito and Atelier NAVE

Urrn-Graves Cemetary (Innsbruck, Austria, Europe) / Renate Benedikter-Fuchs

Stairway to Heaven and City of Orion (Plaine de Marha, Morocco, Africa) / Hannsjörg Voth

Urrn-Graves Cemetary (Innsbruck, Austria, Europe) / Renate Benedikter-Fuchs. Image © Laurin Naschberger

Architecture & Local Development

Sewing School Steel-Earth (Niamey, Niger, Africa) / Odile Vandermeeren. Image © Gustave Deghilage

Panyaden School(Chiang Mai, Thailand, Asia) / Chiangmai Life Construction

Sewing School Steel-Earth (Niamey, Niger, Africa) / Odile Vandermeeren

Earth Village (Ha Giang, Vietnam, Asia) / Hoang Thuc Hao, Nguyen Duy Thanh, Le Dinh Hung, Vu Xuan Son, Tran Hong Nam

Kler Deh High School (Kler Deh, Karen state, Burma, Asia) / Line Ramstad, Gyaw Gyaw

Post Earthquake Village Reconstruction (M’a’anqiao, China, Asia) / Mu Jun, Edward Ng, Zhou Tiegang, Wan Li, Ma Jie

Pavilion of the Band-i-Amir National Park (Band-i-Amir, Afghanistan, Asia) / AFIR Architects & Planners, Anne Feenstra, Khalid, Dawari, Faiz M. Momand

Phoolna, Community Hall and Housing for Teachers (Sunderpur, India, Asia) / Johannes Sebastian Vilanek, Iris Nöbauer, Jomo Zeil, Felix Ganzer / Supervisors : BASEhabitat, Roland Gnaiger, Michael Zinner, Clemens Quirin

Kler Deh High School (Kler Deh, Karen state, Burma, Asia) / Line Ramstad, Gyaw Gyaw. Image © Kurt Hoerbst

Phoolna, Community Hall and Housing for Teachers (Sunderpur, India, Asia) / Johannes Sebastian Vilanek, Iris Nöbauer, Jomo Zeil, Felix Ganzer / Supervisors : BASEhabitat, Roland Gnaiger, Michael Zinner, Clemens Quirin. Image © Johannes Sebastian Vilanek

Workshop, Training, Festival

Schap! 2011 (Magagula Heights, South Africa, Africa) / Team Carinthia University of Applied Sciences 2010/11. Image Courtesy of Schap! 2011

SECMOL School Building (Leh, India, Asia) /Sonam Wangchuk together with many students and volunteers

Schap! 2011, (Magagula Heights, South Africa, Africa) / Team Carinthia University of Applied Sciences 2010/11

Community Library (Ambepussa, Sri Lanka, Asia) / Robust Architecture Workshop             

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