Neighbourhood European Architectural Photography Prize 2015
Neighbourhood European Architectural Photography Prize 2015
- ISBN 13:
9783899862195
- ISBN 10:
3899862198
- Edition: Bilingual
- Format: Hardcover
- Copyright: 07/07/2015
- Publisher: Avedition Gmbh
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Summary
In 2015 the European Architectural Photography Prize
“architekturbild” is awarded for the eleventh time: Since
1995 it has been awarded on a two-yearly basis for a different topic and since 2008 in cooperation with the
Deutsches Architekturmuseum Frankfurt (German Architecture
Museum) in Frankfurt. From the international submissions,
the jury chose the 28 best ones on this year’s topic which was “neighbourhood”. Here, neighbourhood literally means spatial contiguity. And neighbourhood can at the same time be very welcome but also very annoying. In the countryside the nearest neighbour may well live one or two miles away, but in the city only a wall separates them. But not only people, also buildings and, in general terms, things
can be neighbours – at a distance or very close to each
other, in harmony or in discordance.
“architekturbild” is awarded for the eleventh time: Since
1995 it has been awarded on a two-yearly basis for a different topic and since 2008 in cooperation with the
Deutsches Architekturmuseum Frankfurt (German Architecture
Museum) in Frankfurt. From the international submissions,
the jury chose the 28 best ones on this year’s topic which was “neighbourhood”. Here, neighbourhood literally means spatial contiguity. And neighbourhood can at the same time be very welcome but also very annoying. In the countryside the nearest neighbour may well live one or two miles away, but in the city only a wall separates them. But not only people, also buildings and, in general terms, things
can be neighbours – at a distance or very close to each
other, in harmony or in discordance.