Amsterdam-based studio FABRIC won the most important prize for Dutch young architects. The Prix the Rome is more than 200 years old and is awarded once each four years. Last Tuesday, June 8, the jury chaired by Aron Betsky, selected FABRIC as the winner.
FABRIC’s winning design introduces Free Zones for planning, open public space and a Bazaar Mountain. That is the conclusion of a comprehensive process of research and design in which the designer takes a stand. At the August Allebéplein in Amsterdam New West, there appears to be more at stake than the mere layout of a square. According to its users, the solution for the August Allebéplein is obvious: a total clean-up operation. And yet the Prix de Rome Architecture 2010 asks what the square’s redevelopment could do for the neighborhood, for Amsterdam and for the region.
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