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- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 21.10.2021
- Aktualisiert am
- 21.07.2022
- Verfahrensart
- Award
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Andere
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- Architekt*innen
- Beteiligung
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- Auslober
- Union internationale des architectes - UIA
- Abgabetermin
- 03.01.2022
- Bekanntgabe
- 26.06.2022
- Abgabetermin 2. Stufe
- 25.04.2022
- Bekanntgabe Gewinner
- 26.06.2022
Verfahrensart
Award / Auszeichnung
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Die UIA hat in Zusammenarbeit mit UN-Habitat den UIA 2030Award ins Leben gerufen, um die Arbeit von Architekten zu fördern, die zur Umsetzung der UN-Agenda 2030 für nachhaltige Entwicklung und der New Urban Agenda beitragen.
Der alle zwei Jahre stattfindende Preis, der zeitgleich mit dem World Urban Forum verliehen wird, lädt alle Architekten weltweit dazu ein, in sechs Kategorien Bauprojekte einzureichen, die von hoher Designqualität zeugen und einen wichtigen Beitrag zur Erreichung der Ziele für nachhaltige Entwicklung (SDGs) geleistet haben. Die Einreichungen für den ersten Zyklus des UIA Award (2021 - 2022) sind ab sofort möglich.
Angesichts der Herausforderungen des Klimawandels, der rasanten Urbanisierung und der zunehmenden Ungleichheit durch die Auswirkungen der COVID-19-Pandemie war es für Architekten und Fachleute der gebauten Umwelt noch nie so wichtig wie heute, einen Beitrag zu dieser dringenden globalen Agenda zu leisten.
Die UIA hat sich verpflichtet, die Umsetzung der 17 SDGs zu unterstützen, insbesondere SDG11, Städte und menschliche Siedlungen inklusiv, sicher, widerstandsfähig und nachhaltig zu machen.
Competition assignment
The UIA, in partnership with UN-Habitat, has launched the UIA 2030Award to promote the work of architects contributing to delivery of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development together with the New Urban Agenda.
The biennial award, synchronised with the World Urban Forum, invites all architects around the world to submit entries for built projects which demonstrate design quality and have made significant contributions towards achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in six categories. The first cycle of the UIA Award (2021 – 2022) is now open for entries.
Faced with the challenges of climate change, rapid urbanisation and deepening inequality caused by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has never been a more important time for architects and built environment professionals to contribute to this pressing global agenda.
The UIA is committed to supporting delivery of the 17 SDGs, especially SDG11, ‘To make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable’.
Jury
UIA SDG Commission Co-Director: Mr. Ishtiaque Zahir Titas (Bangladesh)
UIA Region I, Western Europe: Ms. Camilla van Deurs, City Architect, Copenhagen (Denmark)
UIA Region II, Eastern Europe & the Middle East: Mr. Nikolai Shumakov, Chief Architect, JSC 'Metrogiprotrans', Moscow (Russian Federation)
UIA Region III, The Americas: Ms. Anna Rubbo, Adjunct Senior Scholar, Center for Sustainable Urban Development, The Earth Institute, New York (USA)
UIA Region IV, Asia & Oceania: Mr. Rob Adams, Director of City Design, City of Melbourne (Australia)
UIA Region V: Africa: Ms. Nadia Tromp, Founder, Ntsika Architects, Johannesburg (South Africa)
UN-Habitat Representative: Mr. Andrew Rudd, Human Settlements Officer, UN-Habitat Global Solutions Division (USA)
Juror with detailed knowledge of the SGDs: Mr. Peter Oborn, UN Habitat Stakeholder Advisory Group (SAGE), London (UK)
Juror with detailed knowledge of the SGDs: Ms. Ramatu Aliyu, Principal at Planned Shelter Consult, Abuja (Nigeria)
Weitere Informationen zu den Gewinnern finden Sie unter /
More information about the winners can be found at:
www.uia-architectes.org/en/news/uia-2030-award-winners/
Award / Auszeichnung
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Die UIA hat in Zusammenarbeit mit UN-Habitat den UIA 2030Award ins Leben gerufen, um die Arbeit von Architekten zu fördern, die zur Umsetzung der UN-Agenda 2030 für nachhaltige Entwicklung und der New Urban Agenda beitragen.
Der alle zwei Jahre stattfindende Preis, der zeitgleich mit dem World Urban Forum verliehen wird, lädt alle Architekten weltweit dazu ein, in sechs Kategorien Bauprojekte einzureichen, die von hoher Designqualität zeugen und einen wichtigen Beitrag zur Erreichung der Ziele für nachhaltige Entwicklung (SDGs) geleistet haben. Die Einreichungen für den ersten Zyklus des UIA Award (2021 - 2022) sind ab sofort möglich.
Angesichts der Herausforderungen des Klimawandels, der rasanten Urbanisierung und der zunehmenden Ungleichheit durch die Auswirkungen der COVID-19-Pandemie war es für Architekten und Fachleute der gebauten Umwelt noch nie so wichtig wie heute, einen Beitrag zu dieser dringenden globalen Agenda zu leisten.
Die UIA hat sich verpflichtet, die Umsetzung der 17 SDGs zu unterstützen, insbesondere SDG11, Städte und menschliche Siedlungen inklusiv, sicher, widerstandsfähig und nachhaltig zu machen.
Competition assignment
The UIA, in partnership with UN-Habitat, has launched the UIA 2030Award to promote the work of architects contributing to delivery of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development together with the New Urban Agenda.
The biennial award, synchronised with the World Urban Forum, invites all architects around the world to submit entries for built projects which demonstrate design quality and have made significant contributions towards achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in six categories. The first cycle of the UIA Award (2021 – 2022) is now open for entries.
Faced with the challenges of climate change, rapid urbanisation and deepening inequality caused by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has never been a more important time for architects and built environment professionals to contribute to this pressing global agenda.
The UIA is committed to supporting delivery of the 17 SDGs, especially SDG11, ‘To make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable’.
Jury
UIA SDG Commission Co-Director: Mr. Ishtiaque Zahir Titas (Bangladesh)
UIA Region I, Western Europe: Ms. Camilla van Deurs, City Architect, Copenhagen (Denmark)
UIA Region II, Eastern Europe & the Middle East: Mr. Nikolai Shumakov, Chief Architect, JSC 'Metrogiprotrans', Moscow (Russian Federation)
UIA Region III, The Americas: Ms. Anna Rubbo, Adjunct Senior Scholar, Center for Sustainable Urban Development, The Earth Institute, New York (USA)
UIA Region IV, Asia & Oceania: Mr. Rob Adams, Director of City Design, City of Melbourne (Australia)
UIA Region V: Africa: Ms. Nadia Tromp, Founder, Ntsika Architects, Johannesburg (South Africa)
UN-Habitat Representative: Mr. Andrew Rudd, Human Settlements Officer, UN-Habitat Global Solutions Division (USA)
Juror with detailed knowledge of the SGDs: Mr. Peter Oborn, UN Habitat Stakeholder Advisory Group (SAGE), London (UK)
Juror with detailed knowledge of the SGDs: Ms. Ramatu Aliyu, Principal at Planned Shelter Consult, Abuja (Nigeria)
Weitere Informationen zu den Gewinnern finden Sie unter /
More information about the winners can be found at:
www.uia-architectes.org/en/news/uia-2030-award-winners/
The UIA, in partnership with UN-Habitat, has launched the UIA 2030Award to promote the work of architects contributing to delivery of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development together with the New Urban Agenda.
The biennial award, synchronised with the World Urban Forum, invites all architects around the world to submit entries for built projects which demonstrate design quality and have made significant contributions towards achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in six categories. The first cycle of the UIA Award (2021 – 2022) is now open for entries.
Faced with the challenges of climate change, rapid urbanisation and deepening inequality caused by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has never been a more important time for architects and built environment professionals to contribute to this pressing global agenda.
The UIA is committed to supporting delivery of the 17 SDGs, especially SDG11, ‘To make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable’.
THEME AND OBJECTIVES
Awards will be made for built projects which demonstrate design quality and have made significant contributions towards achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in each of the following six categories:
Sustainable Development Goals (Generally)
Open Category: Recognising that architecture and the built environment contribute to the delivery of sustainable development in many different ways, the Open Category will recognise a project which, in the opinion of the judges, has made the most significant overall contribution to delivery of the Global Goals.
Sustainable Development Goal 7 (Specifically)
Improving energy efficiency: This category will recognise a project which has contributed significantly to improving the rate of energy efficiency, consistent with the principles underpinning Target 7.3 of SDG7 and demonstrates design quality.
Sustainable Development Goal 11 (Specifically)
Adequate, safe and affordable housing: This category will recognise a project which has contributed significantly to the provision of accessible, adequate, safe and affordable housing, urban regeneration and/or slum upgrading consistent with the principles underpinning Target 11.1 of SDG11.
Participatory, land-use efficient and inclusive planning: This category will recognise a project which has contributed significantly to the provision of participatory, integrated, land-use efficient and inclusive human settlement planning, consistent with the principles underpinning Target 11.3 of SDG11
Access to green and public space: This category will recognise a project which has contributed significantly to the provision of access to safe, inclusive and accessible green and public space for all, consistent with the principles underpinning Target 11.7 of SDG113.
Utilising local materials: This category will recognise a project which has contributed significantly to building sustainable and resilient buildings utilising local materials, consistent with the principles underpinning Target 11.c of SDG11.
ELIGIBILITY
Submitted projects should have been designed and delivered by architects of any nationality entitled to practice in their country of residence. Reason: To recognise the work of architects which contributes to delivery of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development together with the New Urban Agenda.
Submissions should be for built projects that have been completed and occupied for a period of between 1-5 years prior to date of submission. Reason: To encourage consideration of the project in use together with its performance/impact.
Schedule
22/07/2021 Announcement
12/10/2021 Award launch
09/11/2021 Closing date for questions
03/01/2022 Deadline for submission of Stage 1 entries
15/02/2022 Shortlisted Stage 1 entries informed
25/04/2022 Deadline for submission of State 2 entries
26/06/2022 Winners announced at WUF11
Prizes
A medal will be presented to the winners in each of the Categories 1-6 on completion of Stage 2 (i.e. one winner per Category), together with Commendations for the remaining regional finalists. The Jury will publish a report of its deliberations concerning the regional finalists and the winners in each category and reserves the right not to make any award if, in its opinion, no entry reaches the required standards.
unhabitat.org/international-union-of-architects-2030-award
The biennial award, synchronised with the World Urban Forum, invites all architects around the world to submit entries for built projects which demonstrate design quality and have made significant contributions towards achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in six categories. The first cycle of the UIA Award (2021 – 2022) is now open for entries.
Faced with the challenges of climate change, rapid urbanisation and deepening inequality caused by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has never been a more important time for architects and built environment professionals to contribute to this pressing global agenda.
The UIA is committed to supporting delivery of the 17 SDGs, especially SDG11, ‘To make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable’.
THEME AND OBJECTIVES
Awards will be made for built projects which demonstrate design quality and have made significant contributions towards achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in each of the following six categories:
Sustainable Development Goals (Generally)
Open Category: Recognising that architecture and the built environment contribute to the delivery of sustainable development in many different ways, the Open Category will recognise a project which, in the opinion of the judges, has made the most significant overall contribution to delivery of the Global Goals.
Sustainable Development Goal 7 (Specifically)
Improving energy efficiency: This category will recognise a project which has contributed significantly to improving the rate of energy efficiency, consistent with the principles underpinning Target 7.3 of SDG7 and demonstrates design quality.
Sustainable Development Goal 11 (Specifically)
Adequate, safe and affordable housing: This category will recognise a project which has contributed significantly to the provision of accessible, adequate, safe and affordable housing, urban regeneration and/or slum upgrading consistent with the principles underpinning Target 11.1 of SDG11.
Participatory, land-use efficient and inclusive planning: This category will recognise a project which has contributed significantly to the provision of participatory, integrated, land-use efficient and inclusive human settlement planning, consistent with the principles underpinning Target 11.3 of SDG11
Access to green and public space: This category will recognise a project which has contributed significantly to the provision of access to safe, inclusive and accessible green and public space for all, consistent with the principles underpinning Target 11.7 of SDG113.
Utilising local materials: This category will recognise a project which has contributed significantly to building sustainable and resilient buildings utilising local materials, consistent with the principles underpinning Target 11.c of SDG11.
ELIGIBILITY
Submitted projects should have been designed and delivered by architects of any nationality entitled to practice in their country of residence. Reason: To recognise the work of architects which contributes to delivery of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development together with the New Urban Agenda.
Submissions should be for built projects that have been completed and occupied for a period of between 1-5 years prior to date of submission. Reason: To encourage consideration of the project in use together with its performance/impact.
Schedule
22/07/2021 Announcement
12/10/2021 Award launch
09/11/2021 Closing date for questions
03/01/2022 Deadline for submission of Stage 1 entries
15/02/2022 Shortlisted Stage 1 entries informed
25/04/2022 Deadline for submission of State 2 entries
26/06/2022 Winners announced at WUF11
Prizes
A medal will be presented to the winners in each of the Categories 1-6 on completion of Stage 2 (i.e. one winner per Category), together with Commendations for the remaining regional finalists. The Jury will publish a report of its deliberations concerning the regional finalists and the winners in each category and reserves the right not to make any award if, in its opinion, no entry reaches the required standards.
unhabitat.org/international-union-of-architects-2030-award