Award Editions Frontend Portlet
Edition 2024
Results
award-results Portlet
Winner
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Park at the Warsaw Uprising Mound
Warsaw (Poland), 2023
A new park in central Warsaw innovatively integrates the area's history by recycling World War II ruins to create an accessible, enjoyable public space that combines memory, leisure and ecological sensibility.
Developer: Zarząd Zieleni m.st. Warszawy
Authors: archigrest, topoScape
Finalists
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Seven interventions in Monte
Castel San Pietro (Switzerland), 2022
Improvement of the existing conditions for elderly people by means of careful architectural craftsmanship to achieve a more accessible, inclusive environment that enhances both historical and urban awareness.
Developer: Comune di Castel San Pietro
Authors: StudioSer
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Exhibition Palace
Charleroi (Belgium), 2024
A large structure that exemplifies the reintegration of post-industrial sites into urban life with flexible infrastructure for future opportunities.
Developer: Ville de Charleroi, Igretec
Authors: architecten jan de vylder inge vinck, AgwA
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Boca de la Mina Promenade
Reus (Spain), 2022
This park in northeast Reus blends landscape, history and ecology with artisan brickwork and effective water management for community recreation.
Developer: Ajuntament de Reus
Authors: Batlleiroig Arquitectura
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Urban Forest
Tbilisi (Georgia), 2023
The 700-hectare project rehabilitates a 1920s pine plantation and develops new urban ecological tools for a forward-looking public space.
Developer: Tbilisi City Hall, Cartu Foundation
Authors: Ruderal
Selected Works
Order by : City (19) | Country (12)
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Market Square and Lamme River Garden
Bad Salzdetfurth (Germany), 2023
Transformation of the Market Square into an open space highlighting the town's timber-framed heritage with simple design and locally crafted benches.
Developer: Bad Salzdetfurth
Authors: POLA Landschaftsarchitekten
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Horta Provisional Market: A Two-Stage Project
Barcelona (Spain), 2023
Temporary transformation of a market into a future public space with a wooden structure that will eventually serve as a shaded pergola for the neighbourhood.
Developer: Institut de Mercats Municipals de Barcelona (IMMB)
Authors: Carles Enrich Studio, Ravetllat arquitectura (Pere Joan Ravetllat)
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Green Axes and Squares in The Eixample
Barcelona (Spain), 2023
The projects implement the Green Axes Model by focusing on pedestrian-friendly design, environmental infrastructure and the creation of green urban spaces.
Developer: Ajuntament de Barcelona. Gerència de l'Arquitecte en Cap / Bimsa
Authors: Oficina Superilla, Clara Solà-Morales studio SLP , Metronom Arquitectura (Albert Casas & Frederic Villagrasa), UTE UNDER PROJECT LAB, S.C.P. (Anna Gutiérrez Merin & Álvaro Cuéllar) - BOPBA ARQUITECTURA, S.L.P. (Iñaki Baquero & Iñigo Azpiazu), UTE LANDLAB Laboratorio de Paisajes. S.L.P + GPO Ingeniería y Arquitectura, S.L.U, 08014 (Adrià Guardiet, Sandra Torres), UTE ESTEYCO, S.A + ESTUDI MARTÍ FRANCH ARQUITECTURA DEL PAISATGE SL + NABLABCN STUDIO SCP, AGENCE TER LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS + GPO INGENIERÍA Y ARQUITECTURA + ANA COELLO PAISATGE I ARQUITECTURA, FABRIC OFFICE SCCLP, GONZALEZ CAVIA Y CABRERA ARQUITECTURA URBANISMO Y PAISAJE, SL, UTE B67 PALOMERAS ARQUITECTES, SLP – CIERTO ESTUDIO, SCCLP
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Bench Invasion
Bruges (Belgium), 2023
Performance that involves participants carrying benches through public spaces, inviting people to sit and connect, ending with a communal gathering and toast.
Developer: Els Degryse, Dieter Missiaen
Authors: Compagnie krak
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Brigittines Park
Brussels (Belgium), 2023
Urban space with a focus on sustainability and play, featuring a public workshop and innovative uses of reused materials and permeable surfaces.
Developer: Ville de Bruxelles
Authors: générale
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Space for Solidarity. A Pilot Project
Bucharest (Romania), 2023
The modular off-grid infrastructure features covered storage units and versatile street furniture, serving as a pilot project for a flexible, reusable urban space solution for vulnerable social groups.
Developer: Atelier Ad Hoc Arhitectură | Comunitate
Authors: Atelier Ad Hoc Arhitectură | Comunitate
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Centre for Building with Earth – Oracles Park
Dobrava pri Škocjanu (Slovenia), 2023
Two pavilions—a rammed-earth corner pavilion from 2022 and a modular extension from 2023—demonstrate innovative approaches to sustainable construction and land use.
Developer: Z.O.P.
Authors: Z.O.P. - Institute for Spatial Design
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Bridgefoot Street Park
Dublin (Ireland), 2022
Transformation of Dublin's waste to create a park, showcasing a new aesthetic that uses repurposed materials and diverts significant quantities of waste from landfills.
Developer: Dublin City Council
Authors: DFLA
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Bijgaardepark Extension
Ghent (Belgium), 2023
The 2000 m² park connects a cohousing project to a public park, highlighting preserved ROA graffiti, fern-themed seating, green climbing vines and a basement for a rare bat colony.
Developer: sogent
Authors: Greenspot, VK architects + engineers, &bogdan architects, LAND landschapsarchitecten, NEY & Partners
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AIRE (Pavilion of the TAC! Urban Architecture Festival 2022)
Granada (Spain), 2022
The pavilion uses rental scaffolding, natural jute fabric and local riprap to create a sustainable, ephemeral structure embodying circular economy principles and regional craftsmanship.
Developer: MITMA (Ministerio de Transportes, Movilidad y Agenda Urbana de España), Fundación Arquia
Authors: P + S Estudio de Arquitectura (Francisco Parada + Laura R. Salvador)
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City Lake
Horn (Austria), 2022
Redesigning of the lake for free public access with wooden decks for recreation and events, enhancing the district with green infrastructure and climate-friendly amenities.
Developer: Stadtgemeinde Horn
Authors: YEWO LANDSCAPES
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"Aphrodite" Cultural/Environmental Route
Inia (Cyprus), 2023
Improvement of the road by preserving dry-stone walls, restoring chapels and adding a visitors' centre, nature observation deck and rest areas along its layout.
Developer: Επαρχιακή Διοίκηση Πάφου
Authors: Architectural Studio Agisilaou & Kalavas
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Route of the Ribeira
Loures (Portugal), 2023
The 6.1 km wooden walkway features stilts, photovoltaic lighting and bridges, offering habitat observation, flood protection and recreational opportunities.
Developer: Câmara Municipal de Loures, FTD CONSULTORES DE ENGENHARIA, LDA, JETSJ - GEOTECNIA, LDA, PMT - Engenharia e Consultoria, Lda.
Authors: Topiaris, Landscape Architecture
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Reclamation of former slaughterhouse area as an extension of Plato gallery
Ostrava (Czech Republic), 2023
Transformation of the outdoor space into a biodiverse park and permaculture garden, preserving its wild nature and ensuring an open, inclusive and environmentally-conscious design.
Developer: Statutární město Ostrava
Authors: KWK Promes Robert Konieczny
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Eyes of Prague
Prague (Czech Republic), 2023
The 4 km riverfront project revitalizes 20 vaults as public spaces, combining modern design with historical architecture and unique access features.
Developer: capital city
Authors: Petr Janda
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Les Promenades
Reims (France), 2022
Transformation of the urban environment into woodland, creating a series of interconnected spaces with clearings and forest edges, enhancing historical monuments and introducing water features.
Developer: Ville de Reims
Authors: TPFI, OGI, Les éclaireurs, Encore heureux, Osty et associés
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A Walk on the Rooftops
Rotterdam (Netherlands), 2022
A 600-metre elevated trail that offers a unique city perspective and showcases exhibitions about using rooftops for greenery, water storage and food production.
Developer: Rotterdam Rooftop Days
Authors: Dutch Steigers, LOLA Landscape Architects, MVRDV, Rotterdam Rooftop Days
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Covering the Remains of the Church of St John the Baptist at the Žiče Charterhouse
Stare Slemene (Slovenia), 2022
Renovation of the church that combines advanced technology with the careful preservation of historical artifacts and the building’s heritage.
Developer: TIC Slovenske Konjice
Authors: MEDPROSTOR (Rok Žnidaršič, Jerneja Fischer Knap, Samo Mlakar, Katja Ivić, Dino Mujić)
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Conversion of the Central Market Square
Tienen (Belgium), 2022
The square designed as a series of interconnected "rooms" built of reused stone, creating a large "church garden" with native plants and trees.
Developer: Tienen Stad
Authors: ARA, Atelier Ruimtelijk Advies, Plant & Houtgoed, BAS bvba, 51N4E
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Rijnvliet Edible Neighborhood
Utrecht (Netherlands), 2023
A 15-hectare food forest park with seven plant layers, including a treetop walk and various recreational spaces, supports biodiversity, ecosystem services and community engagement.
Developer: Gemeente Utrech
Authors: Felixx Landscape Architects & Planners
Winner
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Beach improvement and redevelopment of the harbour edge
Porto do Son (Spain), 2023
The intervention serves a dual purpose: to renaturalize the seafront with protective dunes for an existing park and rebuild the relationship between port activity and citizens.
Developer: Portos de Galicia - Consellería do Mar - Xunta de Galicia / Concello Porto do Son
Authors: RVR arquitectos, CREUSeCARRASCO
Finalists
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Beach boulevard
Delfzijl (Netherlands), 2021
Reconnecting the town centre with the Wadden Sea and creating a new public space that combines infrastructural improvements with ecological restoration
Developer: Gemeente Eemsdelta
Authors: LAOS landscape urbanism
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Redevelopment of Dún Laoghaire Baths
Dublin (Ireland), 2023
Revitalization of abandoned seafront facilities and reconnection of the town with the sea, creating a new, inclusive public space.
Developer: Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council
Authors: DLR Architects Department, A2 Architects
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Coastal Walk
Palamós (Spain), 2021
This 5 km coastal project demonstrates excellent design by preserving the landscape and connecting the town, beaches and park using minimal interventions.
Developer: Ajuntament de Palamós
Authors: Ardevol Consultors Associats, Estudi Martí Franch Arquitectura del Paisatge SL
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Sea Park
Rimini (Italy), 2023
Transformation of a fragmented seafront into a cohesive urban park, embracing the city’s vibrancy and creating a green space for tourists and locals while addressing climate change.
Developer: Municipality of Rimini
Authors: EMBT Architects