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INTERNATIONAL UNION OF ARCHITECTS

The 'International Union of Architects' (''Union internationale des Architectes'', or UIA) is an international non-governmental organization that represents over a million architects in 113 countries. It is recognized by most United Nations agencies as the only association in its field, including UNESCO, UNCHS, ESOSOC, UNIDO, and the World Health Organization, as well as the WTO.
The UIA was founded in Lausanne, Switzerland, in 1948. The General Secretariat is located in Paris. The current president is Gaétan Siew.

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Prizes
International competitions
External links

Prizes


The UIA awards four prizes annually:

Auguste Perret Prize, for technology applied to architecture

Sir Patrick Abercrombie Prize, for town-planning or territorial development

Jean Tschumi Prize, for architectural criticism or architectural education

Sir Robert Matthew Prize, for improvement in the quality of human settlements.

International competitions


The organization also manages international competitions for some of the most important spaces of our age, as well as attempts to improve human habitats through architecture and technology. The UIA managed international competitions resulting in the construction of:

Georges Pompidou Centre, Paris

Indira Gandhi Centre, New Delhi

Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Paris

National Museum of Seoul

Prado National Museum, Madrid (rehabilitation and extension)

Opera House, Sydney

External links



UIA website Official website

About the UIA American Institute of Architects website

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