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Photo courtesy of the Architectural Institute of Japan, Shikoku Chapter
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2012 Modernism Prize Winner Announced
The 2012 World Monuments Fund/Knoll Modernism Prize has been awarded to the Architectural Consortium for Hizuchi Elementary School for their exemplary restoration of a 1950s school in Hizuchi, Yawatahama City, Japan. The prize will be presented at the Museum of Modern Art in New York on November 13 at 6 pm, followed by a lecture. Seating is limited and lecture registration details will be announced October 15. |
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Project Completed at Taos Pueblo
Conservation and reconstruction work on Sub-House 2, an 11-unit adobe dwelling at the entrance to Taos Pueblo in New Mexico, was completed in July 2012. Ten pueblo trainees, led by two supervisors, learned traditional construction methods while rebuilding most of the central two-story section of the building, which had been in a state of near-collapse. With the completion of the work, the units in Sub-House 2 are being re-occupied by their original families, who will undertake the annual cyclical maintenance tasks required for adobe structures. Taos Pueblo was on the 2010 Watch. |
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2012 Hadrian Award Gala
On October 23, at a gala at The Plaza Hotel in New York City, WMF will present the 25th Hadrian Award to Kenneth Chenault, CEO and Chairman of American Express. The Watch Award will be given to the Duke of Devonshire. Following the gala will be the second annual after party, being held this year at Rouge Tomate. We hope you will join us at the gala or the after party. |
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WMF Assists in World Heritage Training
UNESCO's Amman office and the World Heritage Center in Paris organized, with the Jordanian Department of Antiquities, a two-day training course in Amman on the obligations to the World Heritage Convention. The course was held at the Department of Antiquities' headquarters on September 19 and 20 for the directors of sites that are either inscribed on the World Heritage List or on the Tentative List. WMF and the International Union for Conservation of Nature collaborated on the initiative by providing instructors and teaching material. WMF's Gaetano Palumbo delivered two lectures, one on the preparation of site management plans and the other on management planning issues at World Heritage sites. |
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