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AAI Awards 2023: Critic Announcement & Key Dates

A Chairde,

We are delighted to announce Farshid Moussavi as Critic and Chair of the Jury for the 2023 AAI Awards. 
AAI Awards 2023 Critics Lecture: Farshid Moussavi - 02.05.23 (Tickets Here)

Farshid Moussavi, OBE, RA, is an internationally acclaimed architect and Professor in Practice of Architecture at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, where she trained.

Prior to founding FMA, her London-based practice, she was co-founder of Foreign Office Architects (FOA).

She has published, in conjunction with Harvard University, an influential series of books: The Function of Ornament (2006), The Function of Form (2009), and The Function of Style (2014). Her most recent book, Architecture and Micropolitics, which features four buildings by FMA, was published in October 2022. Farshid Moussavi was elected to the Royal Academy of Arts, London, in 2015, and appointed Professor of Architecture in the RA Schools in 2017.

In the Queen of England's Birthday Honours of 2018 she was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for her services to architecture. She was the chair of the Master Jury of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 2004, and a member of its steering committee between 2005 and 2015. She has served as a trustee of several organizations, including the Whitechapel Gallery and The Architecture Foundation in London between 2009 and 2018, and, since 2018, the Norman Foster Foundation and New Architecture Writers (NAW), which focuses on black and minority ethnic emerging writers who are under-represented in design journalism and curation. In 2022, She was appointed by The Mayor of London, as one of The Mayor of London’s Design Advocates.

Photograph by Anne Purkiss

AAI Awards 2023: Key Dates


AAI Awards 2023 Key Dates

Invitation to Enter:  07.03.23

Early Registration Deadline: 28.03.23

Final Registration Deadline: 18.04.23

Critics Lecture: 02.05.23

 
The intention of the AAI Awards is to encourage higher standards of architecture throughout the country, to recognise projects which make a contribution to Irish architecture, and to inform the public of emerging directions in contemporary architecture.

The AAI Awards are for built and unbuilt projects by all practitioners in Ireland and Irish practitioners abroad. Current buildings, landscape projects, infrastructure works and competition-winning projects, which are under development, under construction, or completed within 24 months prior to the submission deadline are eligible. Current projects, counter projects, and theoretical works are also eligible.

Full eligibility and entry requirements remain as per previous awards unless otherwise advised, see https://architecturalassociation.ie/aai-awards-2022-invitation-to-enter/
Members that are entitled to complimentary tickets as part of their membership benefits can access these using the email address used to register the membership, as per the following instructions.

Go to the Eventbrite page (Link above)
Click on Tickets
Click on Enter Promo Code
Enter the membership email address
This should allow you to book a ticket free of charge

If you have any queries regarding your membership status or benefits please do not hesitate to contact us directly.

President / Programme Officer – Orla O’Kane
Interim Secretary – John Flynn
Treasurer – Joe Swan
Awards & Competitions Officer – Séamus Bairéad
Publications Officer – Harry Hogan
Site Visit Officer – Anna Livia Dillon
Committee Members – Aakriti Sood, Alice Bowler, Bébhinn Smith, Darragh O'Keeffe, Declan Quirke, Deirbhile Doddy Clarke, Elizabeth Pfister, Louise McGarrigle, Luke Benson, Luke Peppard, Peter Sagar, Rob Curley, Todor Todorov, 

The Architectural Association of Ireland is a non-profit voluntary organisation, founded in 1896, with the aim of promoting greater discussion, dissemination and engagement in architecture and the built environment. Since its foundation, the AAI has developed a range of initiatives to encourage the amelioration of architectural culture in Ireland. Today, regular activities include an annual public lecture series comprising national and international speakers; site visits to emerging projects across the country; the publication of Building Material, the sole, peer-reviewed, journal on contemporary architectural discourse, critical practice and scholarship in architecture in Ireland.
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