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2024年ICOMOS文化—自然奖公布
2024年ICOMOS文化—自然奖公布

ICOMOS Culture-Nature Prize 2024 Winners


ICOMOS 2024年文化—自然奖,由 2022 年Giving Tuesday活动支持,旨在表彰在文化和自然遗产之间架起桥梁的举措。该奖项强调影响力、社区参与和创新,从 2024年4月23日至6月16日期间提交的39份申请中选出获奖者。


今年共收到的 39 份申请由Steve Brown(国际文化景观科学委员会前主席)、Chilangwa Chaiwa(国际古迹遗址理事会副主席)、Maya Ishizaya(国际文化景观科学委员会)、Hossam Mahdy(国际乡土建筑科学委员会主席)和Nupur Prothi(国际古迹遗址理事会理事)组成的评审团负责评估。
来自ICOMOS多哥的Comlanvi Zohou因记录多哥传统食品保存方法的项目被追授荣誉奖,项目虽然没有获得主要奖项,但因其宝贵贡献而入围且获荣誉奖。该奖项表彰了他在文化遗产保护方面的成就。
-获奖项目 -
1. Kevin Lane(ICOMOS阿根廷)的“Past Water Futures”项目,项目涉及秘鲁西班牙时期之前的大坝修复。
2. Hamdy El Setouhy(来自埃及的ICOMOS成员)为埃及的 Al-Nazlah 复兴综合体建立了自然文化发展核心。
3. Annisa Rahma Amadea(ICOMOS印度尼西亚)在印度尼西亚 Sangihé 岛上保存二战日本沉船。
这些获奖项目反映了ICOMOS致力于采用综合方法链接文化和自然遗产,强调了社区参与和创新在可持续保护中的重要性。
通过表彰这些举措,ICOMOS文化-自然奖致力于弘扬多样性、构建社区韧性以及为保护遗产以造福子孙后代而努力,在全球遗产保护领域的积极变革中树立了鼓舞人心的榜样。
ICOMOS感谢所有提交项目的人,感谢每个人为遗产保护做出贡献。


The ICOMOS 2024 Culture–Nature Prize, supported by a €15,000 fund from the 2022 Giving Tuesday Campaign, aims to recognise initiatives that bridge cultural and natural heritage. The prize emphasises impact, community engagement, and innovation, selecting winners from a total of 39 applications submitted between 23 April and 16 June, 2024.

This year, a total of 39 applications were submitted. A distinguished jury including Steve Brown (former President of the International Scientific Committee on Cultural Landscapes, ISCCL), Chilangwa Chaiwa (ICOMOS Vice-president), Maya Ishizaya (International Scientific Committee on Cultural Landscapes, ISCCL), Hossam Mahdy (President of the International Scientific Committee on Vernacular Architecture, CIAV), and Nupur Prothi (ICOMOS Board member), was responsible for evaluating the submissions.
An honorable mention was awarded posthumously to Comlanvi Zohou from ICOMOS Togo for his project documenting traditional food preservation practices in Togo. His project was shortlisted and acknowledged with this mention for its invaluable contribution, although it did not receive the main Prize. This recognition honors his commitment and legacy in cultural heritage preservation.
- The 3 winning projects are the following -
1. Kevin Lane (ICOMOS Argentina) for the "Past Water Futures" project on pre-Hispanic dam rehabilitation in Peru.
2. Hamdy El Setouhy (ICOMOS member from Egypt) for establishing the Natural Culture Development Nucleus for the Al-Nazlah Revival Complex in Egypt.
3. Annisa Rahma Amadea (ICOMOS Indonesia) for preserving WWII Japanese shipwrecks on Sangihé Island, Indonesia.
These Prize-winning projects reflect ICOMOS’ commitment to an integrated approach that connects cultural and natural heritage. They emphasise the importance of community involvement and innovation in sustainable preservation.
By honoring these initiatives, the ICOMOS Culture–Nature Prize supports efforts that celebrate diversity, build community resilience, and protect heritage for future generations, setting an inspiring example for positive change in heritage preservation worldwide.
ICOMOS extends its gratitude to all who submitted projects, and acknowledges the contribution each has made to the advancement of heritage conservation.
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