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DECODE Award 2024

Venue: Project Space
Opening:04/18/2024 00:00 (Thu)
Duration:04/19 - 04/25/2024

Opening hours

Tuesday – Friday15:00 – 18:00

The results of the DECODE Prize Competition, organized by DECODE Contemporary Architectural and Art Foundation for the sixth time this year, are to be announced. The competition focuses on the intersection of architecture and art, as well as the importance of conceptualization and value creation.

The aim of DECODE Foundation for Contemporary Architecture and Art with opening a competition and its follow up exhibition is to provide platform for the connection of architecture, design and fine arts enabling them to invent and explore new touch-points and tightening the connection with other arts. The foundation also intends to draw attention to creative work built along philosophical ideas and value creation. These works do not follow international trends but are created with strong artistic motivation and individual philosophical background.

Members of the professional jury of DECODE Award
• Péter Bordás, Founder and owner of BORD Architectural Studio, Head of Jury, Founder of DECODE Foundation for Architecture and Art, head of the board
• Inemesit Etentuk, cultural manager, founder of Artlocator Magazine
• Dr. Anthony Gall Phd, Phd, Ybl- and Pro Architectura Prize awarded architect, professor and Dean at the Faculty of Architecture of the Óbuda University Ybl Institution of Architectural Engineering
• János Golda Ybl, Prima and Pro Architectura Prize awarded architect, full member of the Hungarian Academy of Arts
• Borbála Kálmán, Art Historian, Curator of Ludwig MuseumContemporary Museum of Arts
• Dr. Krisztián Kukla, Art Director of art quarter budapest (aqb)
• Ildikó Pém, Founder and owner of BORD Architectural Studio, Founder of DECODE Foundation for Contemporary Architecture and Art, member of the board
• Erika Schneider, Communication advisor
• Levente Szabó DLA, DLA, Ybl, Pro Architectura and Prima Prize awarded architect, Head of Department of Public Building Design at the Budapest University of Technology and Economcs