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Alvar Aalto Medal, Jury, Practice, Award, Architect, Photo, Designer,
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Alvar Aalto Medal 2009 Award : Information + Images
Winner for 2009 : Tegnestuen Vandkunsten, Denmark
The tenth Alvar
Aalto Medal has been awarded to the Danish architectural practice
Tegnestuen Vandkunsten. This is the first time that the Alvar Aalto
Medal was awarded to a team of architects instead of an individual.
For almost forty years now, Tegnestuen Vandkunsten has focused on
residential architecture and housing developments. In this field,
the group has been a pioneer and trend-setter with designs characterized
by convertibility, communality, residential involvement, dense-low
rise, and sustainable development - long before they became buzzwords
in residential architecture and policies.
Working as a team and recognizing social dynamics have been the necessary
prerequisites and main source of inspiration for the creative work
produced by Vandkunsten's 30 designers. For Vandkunsten, social awareness
is also a source of beauty which does not compromise their ability
to retain a firm grip over aesthetically perfected and innovative
spaces, forms and materials.
Vandkunsten is a link that combines the best traditions of the Nordic
welfare society with those of Nordic architecture. Vandkunsten's work
is a modern interpretor and elaborator of Alvar Aalto's ideological
heritage.

Teglværkshavnen block Copenhagen
Socially and aesthetically sustainable architecture
The overarching principles applied by Vandkunsten to design were crystallized
in the office's early works - the best known being Tinggården,
an innovative residential district near Køge. Spatial solutions
derived from the immediate environment that promoted social coherence;
the minimization of construction costs through the use of advanced
technology and simple materials; and the relaxed yet modern expression
of the Danish traditions were widely emulated in the 1980s.
Dianas Have at Hørsholm, Denmark, and Hestra Parkstad in Sweden
serve as models of the 1990's row house districts in which the narrow
'fingers' of buildings giving out to the surrounding landscape pave
the way for new types of dwelling designed with true insight into
needs of the residents. The elegant details of the interiors and exterior
and innovative use of materials enhance the daily life of the people
in an exemplary manner.
Worth a special mention is the conversion of the Torpedo Boat Shipyard
at Holmen Copenhagen into a block of flats at the turn of the millennium.
In this project, the challenging starting point inspired the designers
to create a unique place in which to live. In several other recent
works, such as the Sømærk at Teglværkshavnen and
the Ørestaden blocks in Copenhagen, Vandkunsten has also succeeded
in introducing earthbound social, spatial and functional elements
to multi-storey residential construction.
Vandkunsten's works are characterized by creative use of the composition
of the landscape. Prime examples of this are Det Blå Hjørne
(the Blue Corner, 1989) in Copenhagen's Christanshavn which defies
orthodox ideas of harmony, and their winning entry to the recent Kløvermarken
zoning competition, again in Copenhagen, in which the edges of a central
park area are boldly adorned with a new type of housing and building
block typologies.
Additional information:
Tegnestuen Vandkunsten, Jens Thomas Arnfred, tel. +45 60402755, www.vandkunsten.com
Alvar Aalto Medal Jury, Mikko Heikkinen, Chairman, tel. +358 40 731
0531
SAFA: Päivi Virtanen, Communications Officer, (background material,
interview requests), p. 050 570 4180, www.safa.fi
The Alvar Aalto Medal is awarded every five years or so to 'persons
with significant achievements in creative architecture'. The medal,
designed by Alvar Aalto, is awarded by the Ministry of Education,
the Finnish Association of Architects SAFA, the Museum of Finnish
Architecture, the Finnish Society of Architecture and the Alvar Aalto
Foundation. The institutions have their nominees in the medal jury
which also includes two non-Finnish members. This time, the jury comprised
the architects Anna Brunow, Mikko Heikkinen (Chairman), Juha Ilonen,
Pekka Pakkala and Matti Rautiola, with Yoshio Taniguchi and Gert Wingårdh.
Alvar Aalto Medal Winners
1967 Alvar Aalto
1973 Hakon Ahlberg (Sweden)
1978 James Stirling
(UK)
1982 Jørn Utzon
(Denmark)
1985 Tadao Ando (Japan)
1988 Alvaro Siza (Portugal)
1992 Glenn Murcutt (Australia)
1998 Steven Holl (USA)
2003 Rogelio Salmona (Colombia)
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