Prix Versailles
The Prix Versailles is a series of architectural prizes which are discerned annually. It identifies as the world architecture and design award.
History
Since its creation in 2015, the Prix has been presented at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris, acknowledging achievements in various forms of architecture.Synergies between culture and economics
The Prix initially focused on commercial buildings, with the declared aim of fostering a better mix of the economic and cultural domains. Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO, declared on 19 June 2015, "The Prix Versailles is one of the ways to shine light on the intersection between creation, art and economics".Expanded scope
After beginning with shops and stores, hotels and restaurants, the Prix expanded to include shopping malls in 2017, followed by the categories of university campuses, passenger stations and sports facilities in 2019. Geographically speaking the Prix recognized French projects in 2015 and then went international in 2016. Continental editions were created in 2017, giving rise in some cases to continental awards ceremonies in 2018.Purpose and process
Values
The Prix Versailles aims to underscore “the role that economic agents of all sectors may play in beautifying and improving our living environment”. It means to promote “the creation of quality spaces in every inhabited area”.Its ambition is for “everyday architecture be a tool for a form of sustainable development including its various components: ecology and society and culture ”.
In 2019, the Prix adopted the motto, “Inspiration, Progress and Inclusion”.
In 2020, the Prix launched the international appeal, “Towards a cultural renaissance of the economy”, which was published simultaneously in El País, the Corriere della Sera and Le Monde.
Method
Since 2017, the categories of shops & stores, shopping malls, hotels and restaurants have been crowned with continental titles in each of the six Prix regions: Africa and West Asia; Central America, the South and the Caribbean; North America; Central Asia and the Northeast; South Asia and the Pacific; and Europe.The awards rely on far-reaching calls for submissions and systematic media analyses.
In 2019, the continental editions were supplemented by world selections for the categories of campuses, passenger stations and sports.
Based on continental titles or world selections, an independent judges panel confers the world titles for all the Prix categories. The world results may be announced on different dates by category.
The criteria used by the judges include “innovation, creativity, reflection of local, natural and cultural heritage, and ecological efficiency, as well as the values of social interaction and participation which the United Nations holds in high regard”.
Number of continental winners | Number of selected projects | Number of world winners | |
Prix Versailles 2015 | -- | -- | -- |
Prix Versailles 2016 | -- | -- | 9 |
Prix Versailles 2017 | 70 | -- | 12 |
Prix Versailles 2018 | 70 | -- | 12 |
Prix Versailles 2019 | 71 | 18 | 21 |