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Press release by UIA
The UIA 2030 Award, a partnership with UN-Habitat, promotes the work of architects that contributes to the delivery of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The second cycle of biennial awards programme to run through 2030, invited architects around the world to submit entries for built projects which demonstrate design quality and have made significant contributions towards achievement of some of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Submissions were received from 100 projects in 33 countries.
The award was conducted in two stages and 50 Regional Finalists were selected to go through to Stage 2, at which point entrants were invited to submit a short video illustrating their building in use together with further information in support of their entries. The UIA 2030 Award - Second Cycle Ceremony took place during World Urban Forum in Cairo (Egypt) on the 6th November, and was broadcast live on UN WebTV.
Category 1: Good health and well-being
Joint Winners:
● Angels’ Care Early Childhood Development Centre, Howick, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa by Fgg Architects – Nerø Holt
● Wanjian Village Children’s Library, Southern Anhui Province, China by Onearthstudio
Highly Commended:
● The Regional Centre for Autism Care, CRIAA, Camargo, Chihuahua, Mexico by Urbánika
● Yutjuwala Djiwarr Aged Care, Nhulunbuy, Northern Territories, Australia by Kaunitz Yeung Architecture
● Huvila, Turku Archipelago, Finland by Jenni Reuter Architects
● Children’s Surgical Hospital, Entebbe, Uganda by Renzo Piano Building Workshop
Category 2: Adequate, safe and affordable housing
Joint Winners:
● Nightingale Village, Brunswick, Victoria, Australia by ℅ Nightingale Housing
● ETC Bygg, Vasteras, Sweden by Kaminsky Arkitektur Ab – Arkitekt Hans Eek Ab
● Huebergass Berne, Berne, Switzerland by Gwj Architektur Ag
Highly Commended:
● Backpack Housing, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China by Superposition
● Betances Residence, Bronx, New York City, United States by Cookfox Architects
Category 3: Access to safe, accessible, and sustainable public transport
Jurors chose not to award a winner in this category and elected instead to highly commend: Bus Terminal and Urban Park in São Luis, Maranhão, Sao Luis, Maranhao, Brazil by, Natureza Urbana.
Category 4: Access to green and public space
Joint Winners:
● The rehabilitation of public spaces in the historic centre of Qalandiya, East Jerusalem, West Bank, Palestinian Authority by Riwaq- Centre for Architectural Conservation
● Benjakitti Forest Park, Bangkok, Thailand by Arsomsilp Community and Environmental Architect Co Ltd + Turenscape
Highly Commended:
● Modelo Abierto, Montevideo, Uruguay by Intendencia De Montevideo, Departamento De Desarrollo Urbano
● The New Levee in the Wuyue Archaeological Park, Hangzhou, China by Office Off Course
Category 5: Adaptation to climate change and resilience to disasters
Joint Winners:
● Badshahpur Forest Corridor, Gurugram, Haryana, India by Beyond Built Pvt. Ltd
● La Torura River Flood Park, Landscape adaptations for climate change, Entrerrios, Antioquia, Colombia by Entropía, Arquitectura Adaptativa
Highly Commended:
● Tranquil Abode: A Disaster Resilient Dwelling, Baluchistan, Punjab and Sindh provinces, Pakistan by Wm Creative Studio, Relab
● Rupgaon, a Knowledge Exchange Center, Narayanganj, Bangladesh by Perceive
● Maona Village, Wuzhishan City, Hainan Province, China by Sup Atelier Of THAD
Category 6: Life on Land, Promotion, restoration and sustainable use of ecosystems
Joint Winners:
● Chapel Restoration, Camino de Santiago, Various locations, Zaragoza, Spain by Sebastián Arquitectos SLP
● The Main Pavilion of the 11th Jiangsu Horticultural EXPO, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China by China Architecture Design & Research Group
Highly Commended:
● Concept Water Resource Recovery Facility, Jiangsu Province, China by Sup Atelier of THAD (otherwise known as the Architectural Design and Research Institute of Tsinghua University)
A gallery with entries from all 50 Regional finalists will be published shortly. View videos of the winning entries and read the jury citations on the UIA website.
Interviews with the authors will be published shortly by ArchDaily, media partner of the UIA 2030 Award.
The UIA 2030 Award, a partnership with UN-Habitat, promotes the work of architects that contributes to the delivery of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The second cycle of biennial awards programme to run through 2030, invited architects around the world to submit entries for built projects which demonstrate design quality and have made significant contributions towards achievement of some of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Submissions were received from 100 projects in 33 countries.
The award was conducted in two stages and 50 Regional Finalists were selected to go through to Stage 2, at which point entrants were invited to submit a short video illustrating their building in use together with further information in support of their entries. The UIA 2030 Award - Second Cycle Ceremony took place during World Urban Forum in Cairo (Egypt) on the 6th November, and was broadcast live on UN WebTV.
Category 1: Good health and well-being
Joint Winners:
● Angels’ Care Early Childhood Development Centre, Howick, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa by Fgg Architects – Nerø Holt
● Wanjian Village Children’s Library, Southern Anhui Province, China by Onearthstudio
Highly Commended:
● The Regional Centre for Autism Care, CRIAA, Camargo, Chihuahua, Mexico by Urbánika
● Yutjuwala Djiwarr Aged Care, Nhulunbuy, Northern Territories, Australia by Kaunitz Yeung Architecture
● Huvila, Turku Archipelago, Finland by Jenni Reuter Architects
● Children’s Surgical Hospital, Entebbe, Uganda by Renzo Piano Building Workshop
Category 2: Adequate, safe and affordable housing
Joint Winners:
● Nightingale Village, Brunswick, Victoria, Australia by ℅ Nightingale Housing
● ETC Bygg, Vasteras, Sweden by Kaminsky Arkitektur Ab – Arkitekt Hans Eek Ab
● Huebergass Berne, Berne, Switzerland by Gwj Architektur Ag
Highly Commended:
● Backpack Housing, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China by Superposition
● Betances Residence, Bronx, New York City, United States by Cookfox Architects
Category 3: Access to safe, accessible, and sustainable public transport
Jurors chose not to award a winner in this category and elected instead to highly commend: Bus Terminal and Urban Park in São Luis, Maranhão, Sao Luis, Maranhao, Brazil by, Natureza Urbana.
Category 4: Access to green and public space
Joint Winners:
● The rehabilitation of public spaces in the historic centre of Qalandiya, East Jerusalem, West Bank, Palestinian Authority by Riwaq- Centre for Architectural Conservation
● Benjakitti Forest Park, Bangkok, Thailand by Arsomsilp Community and Environmental Architect Co Ltd + Turenscape
Highly Commended:
● Modelo Abierto, Montevideo, Uruguay by Intendencia De Montevideo, Departamento De Desarrollo Urbano
● The New Levee in the Wuyue Archaeological Park, Hangzhou, China by Office Off Course
Category 5: Adaptation to climate change and resilience to disasters
Joint Winners:
● Badshahpur Forest Corridor, Gurugram, Haryana, India by Beyond Built Pvt. Ltd
● La Torura River Flood Park, Landscape adaptations for climate change, Entrerrios, Antioquia, Colombia by Entropía, Arquitectura Adaptativa
Highly Commended:
● Tranquil Abode: A Disaster Resilient Dwelling, Baluchistan, Punjab and Sindh provinces, Pakistan by Wm Creative Studio, Relab
● Rupgaon, a Knowledge Exchange Center, Narayanganj, Bangladesh by Perceive
● Maona Village, Wuzhishan City, Hainan Province, China by Sup Atelier Of THAD
Category 6: Life on Land, Promotion, restoration and sustainable use of ecosystems
Joint Winners:
● Chapel Restoration, Camino de Santiago, Various locations, Zaragoza, Spain by Sebastián Arquitectos SLP
● The Main Pavilion of the 11th Jiangsu Horticultural EXPO, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China by China Architecture Design & Research Group
Highly Commended:
● Concept Water Resource Recovery Facility, Jiangsu Province, China by Sup Atelier of THAD (otherwise known as the Architectural Design and Research Institute of Tsinghua University)
A gallery with entries from all 50 Regional finalists will be published shortly. View videos of the winning entries and read the jury citations on the UIA website.
Interviews with the authors will be published shortly by ArchDaily, media partner of the UIA 2030 Award.
UIA 2030 AWARD: SECOND CYCLE LAUNCH
The International Union of Architects, in collaboration with UN-Habitat, has announced the launch of the second cycle of the UIA 2030 Award. This biennial award promotes the work of architects contributing to the delivery of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development together with the New Urban Agenda.
The first cycle of the award gathered 125 projects from 40 countries and the final results were announced on 28 June 2022 in Katowice, Poland, during the World Urban Forum (WUF11).
Synchronised with the World Urban Forum (WUF), the award invites all architects around the world to submit entries for built projects that demonstrate design quality and have made significant contributions towards achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The award will be run in two stages. Stage 1 submissions will be assessed on a regional basis, reflecting each of the five UIA Regions. Between one and three Regional Finalists in each Award Category will go to Stage 2. The location of the project will determine the region in which it is to be assessed.
CATEGORIES
The selection of built projects from across the globe, which demonstrate design quality and have made significant contributions to the SDGs, will fall under six new categories:
1. Good health and well-being: This category will recognise a project which can demonstrate having significantly contributed to the promotion of healthy lives and well-being, such as a reduction in communicable diseases, consistent with the principles underpinning Target 3.3 of SDG 3.
2. Adequate, safe and affordable housing: This category will recognise a project which has significantly contributed 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.
3. Access to safe, accessible, and sustainable public transport: This category will recognise a project which, by virtue of siting, design, density etc, has significantly contributed to the provision of safe, accessible, and sustainable public transport (such as Transport Oriented Development and/or neighbourhood planning), consistent with the principles underpinning Target 11.2.1 of SDG11.
4. Access to green and public spaces: This category will recognise a project which has significantly contributed 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 SDG11.
5. Adaptation to climate change and resilience to disasters: This category will recognise a project which can demonstrate having significantly contributed to adaption to climate change and/or resilience to disasters, consistent with the principles underpinning Target 11.b of SDG11.
6. Promotion, restoration and sustainable use of ecosystems: This category will recognise a project which, either through its siting, design or construction, significantly contributes to the promotion, restoration and/or sustainable use of ecosystems consistent with the principles underpinning SDG15.
JURY
• Mr. Peter Oborn (UK), Architect, London – Jury Chair, UIA 2030 Award Co-Chair – UIA Representative
• Mr. Andrew Rudd (USA), Human Settlements Officer, Global Solutions Division – UN-Habitat Representative
• Ms. Tina Saaby (Denmark), Director, The Danish Town Planning Institute, Copenhagen
• Ms. Violeta Komitova (Bulgaria), City Architect and Member of the Parliament of Bulgaria, Sofia
• Dr. Anna Rubbo (USA), Senior Scholar, Centre for Sustainable Urban Development, The Climate School, Columbia University, New York
• Mr. Rob Adams (Australia), Director of City Design, City of Melbourne
• Ms. Nadia Tromp (South Africa), Founder, Ntsika Architects, Johannesburg
• Mr. Hoàng Thúc Hào (Vietnam), Vice President, Vietnam Association of Architects, Founder of 1+1>2 Architects, Winner of the 2023 UIA Robert Matthew Prize and 2017 UIA Vassilis Sgoutas Prize – Alternate juror
• Mr. Ishtiaque Zahir Titas (Bangladesh), UIA 2030 Award Co-Chair, SDG Expert– Alternate juror
• Ms. Iman Gawad (Egypt), SDG Expert – Observer (non-voting) technical committee member
TIMETABLE
• Launch: 8 January 2024
• Deadline for questions: 5 February 2024
• Deadline for submission of Stage 1 entries: 12 April 2024
• Deadline for submission of Stage 2 entries: 23 August 2024
• Results announcement: 4-8 November 2024, during the World Urban Forum (WUF12) in Cairo, Egypt
TERMS OF PARTICIPATION AND SUBMISSION
Participation is open to all architects in the world and submissions must be written in English.
Submissions must be sent through the UIA online platform.
If you have any questions, please contact the UIA Secretariat.