RA judges fall for ‘model in a book’
FROM BUILDING DESIGN 31 May, 2012 | By Merlin Fulcher
An ‘exquisite’ laser-cut model by Ben
Cowd, Thomas Hopkins and Sara Shafiei has won the £10,000 Architecture
Prize at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, sponsored by Lend Lease
and supported by the AJ
The piece, a model within a book of Rome’s 16th century
Farnese Gardens, was hailed as the single exhibit the judges ‘all fell
for’.
The jury included Paul Finch, of Design Council CABE; Kevin Chapman, UK head of offices at Lend Lease; Kathryn Findlay of Ushida Findlay Architects, and AJ deputy editor Rory Olcayto.
The £5,000 award for Best First-Time Exhibitor went to
Article 25.
The charity’s kit of parts, by Xenia Georgiou, Michael Ruthenbury, the
Article 25 Design Team and 4D Modelshop for the Gola Rainforest National
Park headquarters in Sierra Leone, was shown as a completed model
alongside a case containing the constituent elements and manual needed
for its assembly.
Commendations went to a model showing Carmody Groarke’s competition-winning Lake Windermere Steamboat Museum scheme, Peter Barber’s ‘model for a decent neighbourhood’ contained in a suitcase and Allies and Morrison’s triptych of the Olympic Park from 2000 to 2012 to 2024.