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The '''Dedalo Minosse International Prize for commissioning a building''' is promoted by ALA-Assoarchitetti, Italian association for professional [[Architects]].<br /> |
The '''Dedalo Minosse International Prize for commissioning a building''' is promoted by ALA-Assoarchitetti, Italian association for professional [[Architects]].<br /> |
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The Dedalo Minosse International Prize for commissioning a building is promoted by ALA-Assoarchitetti, Italian association for professional Architects.
This prize, was created in 1997 to emphasize the client’s role as a fundamental partner of both the architect and the builder in generating high-quality work.
The name Dedalo Minosse derives from Daedalus and Minos.
Daedalus is considered the first architect of greek mythology, while Minos was the first client.
The Prize is awarded by a jury that includes internationally-renowned architects, writers, art historians, journalists, industry executives, and planning officials.
The presentation ceremony takes place in Teatro Olimpico in Vicenza, northern Italy, the city of architect Andrea Palladio.