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Anne Lacaton & Jean-Philippe Vassal win Pritzker Architecture Prize 2021

Anne Lacaton & Jean-Philippe Vassal win Pritzker Architecture Prize 2021
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Pritzker Prize 2021 winners announced: Lacaton and Vassal

Design news for February: tech to keep in touch and the world s biggest drawing club

Design news for February: tech to keep in touch and the world s biggest drawing club
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EU Prize for Contemporary Architecture / Mies van der Rohe Award: A tribute to Bauhaus

© Fundació Mies van der Rohe, 2021 The EU Prize for Contemporary Architecture (also known as the EU Mies Award) was launched in recognition of the importance and quality of European architecture. Named after German architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, a figure emblematic of the Bauhaus movement, it aims to promote functionality, simplicity, sustainability and social vision in urban construction. Background Mies van der Rohe was the last director of the Bauhaus school. The official lifespan of the Bauhaus movement in Germany was only fourteen years. It was founded in 1919 as an educational project devoted to all art forms. By 1933, when the Nazi authorities closed the school, it had changed location and director three times. Artists who left continued the work begun in Germany wherever they settled.

Jaipur Literature Festival set to begin its first-ever virtual show with 2021 edition

Share Jaipur: Hailed as the ‘greatest literary show on Earth’ and the ‘Kumbh of Literature’, the Jaipur Literature Festival 2021, will open tomorrow on its brand-new virtual platform which recreates the iconic Diggi Palace Hotel, offering an immersive experience for literature-lovers and festival-goers. The Festival continues to ‘celebrate the word’, bringing together a diverse set of voices and a gamut of ‘stories’ – fearless and funny, fiery and tender, fantastical and true-to-life, equivocal, atypical and every day. With an ever-astounding line up of speakers and sessions, the Festival this year features over 300 speakers and performers representing around 25 Indian and 18 international languages and over 23 nationalities as well as major literary awards ranging from the Nobel, the Man Booker, the Pulitzer, the Sahitya Akademi, DSC Prize for South Asian Literature, JCB Prize for Literature.

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