The Jury of the 14th International Architecture Exhibition of la Biennale di Venezia composed of Francesco Bandarin (President, Italy), Kunlé Adeyemi (Nigeria), Bregtje van der Haak (The Netherlands), Hou Hanru (China), and Mitra Khoubrou (United Arab Emirates) has decided to confer the awards as follows:

Golden Lion for Best National Participation to Korea

Crow’s Eye View: The Korean Peninsula

Sekwon Ahn, Alessandro Belgiojoso, Nick Bonner (featuring Mansudae Art Studio and anonymous artists and architects of North Korea), Marc Brossa, Onejoon Che, Charlie Crane, Maxime Delvaux, Min Cho Jun, Ik-Joong Kang, Karolis Kazlauskas & PLT Planning and Architecture Ltd., Dongsei Kim, Hanyong Kim, Kichan Kim, Seok Chul Kim & Franco Mancuso, Kim Swoo Geun, Young June Lee, Chris Marker, Philipp Meuser, Hoon Moon, MOTOElastico, Osamu Murai, Peter Noever (featuring the North Korean architects exhibited in Flowers for Kim Il Sung, MAK, 2010), Kyong Park (featuring Nam June Paik and the artists of the Project DMZ, Storefront for Art and Architecture, 1988), James Powderly, Kyungsub Shin, Hyun-Suk Seo (featuring Kim Jong Hui et al.), Yehre Suh, Yi Sang, Dongwoo Yim

Commissioner/Curator: Minsuk Cho.Curators: Hyungmin Pai, Changmo Ahn. Deputy Curator: Jihoi Lee.

Pavilion at Giardini

Silver Lion for a National Participation to Chile

Monolith Controversies

Commissioner: Cristóbal Molina (National Council of Culture and the Arts of Chile). Curators: Pedro Alonso, Hugo Palmarola.

Pavilion at Arsenale

Silver Lion for the best research project of the section Monditalia part of the International ExhibitoinFundamentals

Sales Oddity. Milano 2 and the Politics of Direct-to-home TV Urbanism

Andrés Jaque/Office for Political Innovation

exhibited at Corderie, Arsenale

The Jury has decided to assign three Special Mentions to National Participations:

Canada

Arctic Adaptations: Nunavut at 15

Josh Armstrong, Neil Aspinall, Michèle Aubé, Alain Barriault, Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory, Caitlin Biggar, Tim Brown, Geoff Cox, Alain Fournier, Maude Francoeur, Jakob Gearheard, Miles Gertler, Quinn Greer, Suzy Harris-Brandts, Gwen Healy, Caroline Inglis, Tyler Jones, Jack Kobayashi, Anamarija Korolj, Leon Lai, Christine Lamothe, Arnaud Paquin, Anders Peacock, Gino Pin, Jovana Randjelovic, Fatima Rehman, Julia Smachylo, Simon Taylor, Tristan van Leur, Antonio Zedda.

Commissioner: Barry Johns (Royal Architectural Institute of Canada).

Deputy Commissioner: Sascha Hastings (Royal Architectural Institute of Canada).

Curators: Lola Sheppard, Matthew Spremulli, Mason White (Lateral Office)

Pavilion at Giardini

France

Modernity: promise or menace?

Eugène Beaudouin, Vladimir Bodiansky, Maurice Cammas, Robert Camelot, Raymond Camus, Maurice Crevel, Jacques Lagrange, Marcel Lods, Jean de Mailly, Eugène Mopin, Jean Prouvé, Charles Ricome, Jacques Tati, Louis-Bernard Zehrfuss

Commissioner: Institut Français, Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication - Direction Générale des Patrimoines, in collaboration with the Cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine. Curator: Jean Louis Cohen.

Pavilion at Giardini

Russia

Fair Enough: Russia’s past our Present 

Anton Kalgaev, Brendan McGetrick, Daria Paramonova

Commissioner: Semyon Mikhailovsky.Curators: Strelka Institute for Media, Architecture and Design (Anton Kalgaev, Brendan McGetrick, Daria Paramonova).

 Pavilion at Giardini

The Jury has also decided to assign three Special Mentions to research projects of the section Monditalia part of the International ExhibitionFundamentals:

Radical Pedagogies: ACTION-REACTION-INTERACTION

Beatriz Colomina, Britt Eversole, Ignacio G. Galán, Evangelos Kotsioris, Anna-Maria Meister, Federica Vannucchi, Amunátegui Valdés Architects, Smog.tv

exhibited at Corderie, Arsenale

Intermundia

Ana Dana Beroš exhibited at Corderie, Arsenale

Italian Limes

Folder exhibited at Corderie, Arsenale

The Awards Ceremony of the 14th International Architecture Exhibition will take place today, Saturday June 7th 2014 in the Giardini at 11.00 a.m. The Board of la Biennale di Venezia, chaired by Paolo Baratta, is also awarding the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement under director Rem Koolhaas’s proposal to Phyllis Lambert.

The motivations of the International Jury.

The jury wishes to recognize the extraordinary achievement of this Biennale as an effective machine for the production and dissemination of knowledge. In particular, the theme: “Fundamentals”, exposes modernity as a vehicle for social, cultural and geopolitical transformations. It shows that modernity has not only been absorbed, but also adapted, rejected and critically transformed.

As such the Jury also recognizes the potential of global contributions to this discussion from rapidly emerging regions, not yet adequately represented in the Biennale, and notably many African countries and India, among others.

Golden Lion for the Best National Participation of the International Exhibition Fundamentals

The jury wishes to recognize Korea with a Golden Lion for the extraordinary achievement of presenting a new and rich body of knowledge of architecture and urbanism in a highly charged political situation. Using diverse modes of representation that encourage interaction, it is research-in-action, which expands the spatial and architectural narrative into a geopolitical reality.

Silver Lion for a National Participation of the International Exhibition Fundamentals

The jury recognizes Chile with the Silver Lion for revealing a critical chapter of the history of global circulation of modernity. Focusing on one essential element of modern architecture - a prefabricated concrete wall - it critically highlights the role of elements of architecture in different ideological and political contexts.

Silver Lion for the best research project of the section Monditalia part of the International ExhibitoinFundamentals

The project presents critically a fundamental aspect of modern societies: how the power of media occupies other social spaces, both physically and politically. It is based on innovative research combining surveys and interviews with planners and residents and re-appropriation of the mass media language. While based on an Italian case, this issue is present in many international contexts dominated by contemporary technological and neo-liberal cultures.

Special Mentions:

For National Participations

  • A Special mention goes to Canada for Arctic Adaptations: Nunavut at 15 for its in-depth study of how modernity adapts to a unique climatic condition and a local minority culture.
  • A Special mention goes to France for Modernity: promise or menace? for addressing the successes and the traumas embedded in its utopian visions of modernity.
  • A Special mention goes to Russia for Fair Enough: Russia’s past our Present for showcasing the contemporary language of commercialization of architecture.

For the Monditalia section

  • A Special mention goes to Radical Pedagogies: ACTION-REACTION-INTERACTION - The project illustrates how Italian Architectural thinking was disseminated and impacted in different parts of the world. It highlights the emergence of new poles of architectural thinking in the current world and makes these accessible as a living archive. The research project is part of an ongoing global project that shows that knowledge is produced and develops in a networked way beyond national borders and national identities.
  • A Special mention goes to Intermundia - Echoing the ongoing tragedy of Lampedusa, the project evokes, with new documentation and through an immersive experience, the reality of migration and border-crossing from the South to the North as a defining element of today's European societies.
  • A Special mention goes to Italian Limes - The project deals with the question of borders in the European context. By showing how climate change and new technologies impact on territorial delimitation in the North of Italy, it demonstrates how intra-European borders move, revealing tensions between self-protection and free-circulation.