Architectuur Lokaal : 'Golden Pyramid' (Amsterdam)

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Architectuur Lokaal is the coordination centre for the 'Golden Pyramid' award 2009.
'Golden Pyramid' (Gouden Piramide) is a state prize awarded each year for excellence in commissioning work in architecture, urban design, landscape architecture, infrastructure and physical planning. Every building client in the Netherlands is eligible for the award. The prize is open to municipalities, private individuals, companies, organisations, specialised building clients and so on. Clients employed by the state are excluded from participation, however. The state prize is an award for projects that, in their preparation and completion, illustrate the inspirational role that clients can play in the design and construction process.
De Gouden Piramide is a joint initiative from the Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment (VROM); Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality (LNV); Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (OCW) and Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management (V en W).
Set up in 2003, De Gouden Piramide is an improved sequel to De Zeven Pyramides state prize. The prize - a specially designed trophy and a sum of 50,000 Euro - is awarded annually. The AVRO broadcasting organisation will in a series of television documentaries highlight the nominated clients and their work.

Architecture policy
The government has pursued an architecture policy ever since the publication of the policy document Space for Architecture in 1991. Architecture policy aims at creating conditions favourable to the advancement of architectural quality. Architectural quality is here defined as the recognition of merit on the basis of three related criteria: cultural value, user value, and future value. Policy related to building clients is seen as an important aspect of architecture policy and is elaborated in two areas: the role of the State as an exemplary building client, and the role of clients 'in the field' (private parties, municipalities, provinces). De Gouden Piramide targets the second of these categories.

Why a prize for building clients?
In the Netherlands there are scores of prizes open to architects, urban designers, landscape architects and civil-engineering designers. Prizes for building clients are few and far between, however, despite widespread recognition among professionals that the initiative and role of clients have a huge bearing on architectural quality. The creative, expert and inspirational manner in which clients create the right conditions during design and construction is often the key to achieving quality results.
Introduction of the state prize is intended to draw attention to the importance of the inspirational role that clients can play in creating a good and attractive environment in urban and rural areas.

Range of clients
The prize is intended not just for those involved professionally in construction, such as building developers, municipalities, housing associations, or property departments within large concerns. Private individuals who commission their ideal home are also eligible for De Gouden Piramide. Dutch architectural history contains many sublime works that are the product of highly successful collaborations between private clients and designers. Others eligible for the award include school and church boards, social and cultural bodies, companies responsible for construction of their own accommodation, landowners, leisure organisations, and agencies active in the heritage and arts sectors.

Gouden Piramide 2009
The theme for 2009 is 'area development' The 2009 edition is aimed at clients responsible for spatial projects such as residential districts, urban parks, business parks, and large infrastructure works. Also covered in this category are transformations of rural areas involving the functions nature, landscape, agriculture and recreation.
Work on the implementation of submitted projects must have started within the four-year period before the prize is awarded (i.e. by January 1, 2009, at the latest).
The jury will decide if a submitted project has been completed to such a degree that it can reasonably assess the expected finish result. The closing date and time for submissions is 5 p.m. on March 13. Candidates can be nominated until February 20.


Submissions and recommendations
Building clients can directly register for the state prize. But since many clients are reluctant to put themselves forward, suitable candidates may also be nominated by others.
If you know of an exemplary, inspiring building client who has just completed or is in the process of completing a building project, you may nominate this candidate for the prize.
deadline
Candidates can nominated by phoning Architectuur Lokaal, Tussen de Bogen 18, 1013 JB, Amsterdam on 020-5304000 or sending an e-mail to info@goudenpiramide.nl. The organisers will contact the proposed candidate because the actual registration must be done by the client himself.
Candidates can be proposed up until Friday February 20, 2009.
The registration deadline for clients entering on their own behalf is 5 p.m. on Friday March 13.
A minimum of three and maximum of five clients will be announced mid April 2009.
The award ceremony is expected to be held on November 28, 2009.
Winner 2003 (micro-level): De Vereniging Natuurmonumenten te 's Graveland.
Winner 2004:(meso-level): Het Stadsdeel Westerpark met Cultuurpark Westergasfabriek te Amsterdam.
Winner 2005: (macro-level): De gemeenten Winschoten, Scheemda, Reiderland, de provincie Groningen, Ballast-Nedam Bouw, BAM Vastgoed en Geveke Bouw met de inzending De Blauwe Stad in Groningen.
Winner 2006 (architecture): Edwin Oostmeijer Projectontwikkeling.
Winner 2007 (area development): de Gemeente Enschede.
Winner 2008 (architectural projects): Stichting Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid met het gelijknamige project in Hilversum.

Winner 2009 (area development): nominees are known in May 2009.
For actual information: www.goudenpiramide.nl/index.cfm?art_id=2
See section history (geschiedenis): for a description of all the nominated projects, with photos.
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