For the 2020 Prize, ARVHA also receives support from BNP PARIBAS Real Estate, Ciments Calcia, Unibail Rodamco, and COGEDIM as well as from Batiactu, TEMA and the architect's journal.
The aim of this prize is to highlight the works and careers of female architects, so that young female architects can draw inspiration from existing female models, and to encourage parity in a profession with a strong male dominance.
In 2019 the jury awarded four prizes and two special mentions:
- Female Architect Award: Dominique JAKOB - JAKOB + MAC FARLANE
- Original Work Award: Fabienne BULLE
- Special mention original work: Marie France CHATENET
- Young Woman Architect Award: Marie PERIN Tica architects and town planners
- International price: Francine HOUBEN
- Special mention : Elisa VALERO
In 2019, the competition was open from June 1 to September 30. The jury met on October 31, 2019 to designate the winners of each prize. The ceremony was introduced by Claudia MATTOGNO architect and professor at La Sapienza and President of the Jury. The Woman Architect prize was awarded by Denis DESSUS, president of the national council of the order of architects. The Original Work prize by Véronique DESCHARRIERES and the special mention of the original work by Katia DOMSCHKY member of the CEA Task Force "Women in Architecture", the Young Woman Architect prize by Sandra Di Giorgio the international prize awarded by Sophie BERTHELIER and the special mention by Catherine BARBIER-AZAN and by Beatrice MOUTON.
In 2020, 465 applications were examined and submitted 1500 projects.
In 2020, four prizes were awarded and a mention for:
- Award-winning woman architect for its completed projects - 3 to 5 structures built,
- An original work by a woman architect, and a special mention
- Young female architect under 40 awarded for its projects - 3 to 5 projects completed or not
- International Prize 3 to 5 structures built
The award ceremony took place via video conference on December 9, 2020 in front of more than 1500 people. In 2020, the competition was open from June 1 to September 30. The jury met on October 30, 2020 to designate the winners of each prize under the chairmanship of Catherine GUYOT secretary general of ARVHA and president of Women in Architecture France and Spela HUKAR vice-president of the jury and representative of the chamber architects from Slovenia. The ceremony was concluded by Denis DESSUS president of the National Council of the Order of Architects.
The jury was made up of representatives of the Ministry of Culture Madame (Agnès SAAL), of the National Order of Architects (Elizabeth GOSSART) of Béatrice AUXENT president of ARCHITECTUELLES, the winners of the 2019 Prize, Dominique JAKOB, Marie PERIN, Fabienne BULLE Sophie BERTHELIER de Spela kUHAR Vice-president of the jury, representative of the chamber of architects of Slovenia, of Bettina DREIR FIALA representative of the chamber of architects of Austria and leader of the “YesWePlan! For equality between men and women in the architectural sector, by Iris WEX, representative of the German Chamber of Architects and member of the CEA, Catherine PAPILLON director of communication BNP PARIBAS REAL ESTATE, and Catherine GUYOT director of the ARVHA, President of Women in Architecture.
For the year 2020, the results are as follows:
Young Female Architect
For the Young Woman Architect category, the prize is awarded to OH! SOM architects
Stephanie Franceschi, Marie Fade, Caroline Mangin.
The Original Work Award
The Original Work Prize is awarded to Cathrin TREBELJAHR for its project "Rehabilitation and extension of the former prefecture of Versoix"
Special mention is given to Sophie DENISSOF CASTRO DENISSOF agency his project “to live in the sky” and for his professional career.
International Prize: two prizes tied
The prize is awarded to Anna HERINGER for his work (Germany) and to Benedetta TAGLIABUE (Tied) for his work (Spain).
Female Architect
The Woman Architect Prize is awarded to Florence LIPSKY LIPSKY ROLLET ° agency for his work.
ARVHA thanks all the participants, laureates or not, the members of the jury for their investment in this prize as well as Denis DESSUS president of the national council of the order of architects, Agnès SAAL Ministry of Culture, Elizabeth GOSSART of CNOA, Spela KUHAR vice-president of the jury and representative of the Slovenian chamber of architects, of Bettina DREIR FIALA representative of the Austrian chamber of architects and leader of the “YesWePlan! »For equality between men and women in the architecture sector, Iris WEX representative of the German Chamber of Architects and member of CEA and Catherine PAPILLON communication director BNP PARIBAS REAL ESTATE, Béatrice AUXENT president of Architecturelles Hauts -de-France and all the members of the jury for their contribution, who examined 1500 works presented by 465 dossiers of women architects on the website www.women-archi.org