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the entries. Both winners will receive the total prize money of 12,000 Euros (about $12,750). Te event was launched by Automobili Lamborghini in partnership with YAC (Young Archi- tects Competitions), and proved to be a record contest: over 500 projects were submitted to the jury by design studios and architects from around the world. Of those, 25% were sent in from Italy, the remainder from other countries in Europe, America, Asia, Oceania, and Africa. Young architects, designers and practices competed to create works that will enhance the entry points to the town of Sant’Agata Bolognese, where Lamborghini is headquartered. Te competi- tion’s goal was to offer the local area a renewed sense of identity with installations making their marque on contemporary architecture through their interpretation of Lamborghini’s philosophy: visionary, cutting edge in terms of its technology, and stylistically pure. Te contest was sponsored by the Emilia-Romagna Region, the Metropolitan City of Bologna,


the municipality of Sant’Agata Bolognese, the Academy of Fine Arts of Bologna and Unindustria Bologna, and had the benefit of an exceptional international jury. Four internationally famous architectural practices, such as Zaha Hadid Architects, Studio Fabio Novembre, Studio Libes- kind and Foster + Partners, judged the entries alongside Francesco Dal Co, Editor of «Casabella», Giuseppe Cappochin, President of the Italian Professional Association of Architects, Annalisa Trentin from the University of Bologna, Stefano Domenicali, Chairman & Chief Executive Offi- cer of Automobili Lamborghini, and Mitja Borkert, Director of Lamborghini Centro Stile.


THE ENTRY SUBMITTED BY


ACQ STUDIO


TEAM from Livorno is an installation featuring taut, minimalist and sharp lines: the same stylistic language of Lamborghini super sports cars with their geometrical sur- faces and intersections. The project penetrates the ground before soar- ing up towards the sky with the golden, stylized and linear forms of the Lamborghini shield.


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LA VITA LAMBORGHINI | FALL 2016


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