Ines Lobo wins the arcVision Prize – Women and Architecture 2014
Ines Lobo wins the arcVision Prize – Women and Architecture 2014
[gallery ids="14544"]Italcementi honors women architects, and for its 150th anniversary it pays tribute to Lina Bo Bardi, for the centennial of her birth. The Portuguese architect from Lisbon Ines Lobo has won the second edition of the arcVision Prize - Women and Architecture. Honorable mentions go to Anna Heringer, Shimul Javeri Kadriand Cecilia Puga. The jury was unanimous in its choice of Ines Lobo as a versatile architect, known for her ability to work on different scales, integrating new buildings in the existing urban context and creatively solving complex architectural problems. The arcVision Prize – in tune with the business vision of Italcementi – supports the innovation and sustainability of the projects and constructions presented, with a particular focus on high standards of technological innovation, environmental quality, economy in the use of resources, social responsibility, functional and aesthetic research.
Italcementi honors women architects, and for its 150th anniversary it pays tribute to Lina Bo Bardi, for the centennial of her birth. The Portuguese architect from Lisbon Ines Lobo has won the second edition of the arcVision Prize - Women and Architecture. Honorable mentions go to Anna Heringer, Shimul Javeri Kadriand Cecilia Puga. The jury was unanimous in its choice of Ines Lobo as a versatile architect, known for her ability to work on different scales, integrating new buildings in the existing urban context and creatively solving complex architectural problems. The arcVision Prize – in tune with the business vision of Italcementi – supports the innovation and sustainability of the projects and constructions presented, with a particular focus on high standards of technological innovation, environmental quality, economy in the use of resources, social responsibility, functional and aesthetic research.
Italcementi honors women architects, and for its 150th anniversary it pays tribute to Lina Bo Bardi, for the centennial of her birth. The Portuguese architect from Lisbon Ines Lobo has won the second edition of the arcVision Prize - Women and Architecture. Honorable mentions go to Anna Heringer, Shimul Javeri Kadriand Cecilia Puga. The jury was unanimous in its choice of Ines Lobo as a versatile architect, known for her ability to work on different scales, integrating new buildings in the existing urban context and creatively solving complex architectural problems. The arcVision Prize – in tune with the business vision of Italcementi – supports the innovation and sustainability of the projects and constructions presented, with a particular focus on high standards of technological innovation, environmental quality, economy in the use of resources, social responsibility, functional and aesthetic research. "}];
Italcementi honors women architects, and for its 150th anniversary it pays tribute to Lina Bo Bardi, for the centennial of her birth. The Portuguese architect from Lisbon Ines Lobo has won the second edition of the arcVision Prize – Women and Architecture. Honorable mentions go to Anna Heringer, Shimul Javeri Kadriand Cecilia Puga. The jury was unanimous in its choice of Ines Lobo as a versatile architect, known for her ability to work on different scales, integrating new buildings in the existing urban context and creatively solving complex architectural problems. The arcVision Prize – in tune with the business vision of Italcementi – supports the innovation and sustainability of the projects and constructions presented, with a particular focus on high standards of technological innovation, environmental quality, economy in the use of resources, social responsibility, functional and aesthetic research.