European Prize for Urban Public Space 2024
Offenes Verfahren
-, 08001 Europe
Registration deadline
16.04.2024
Auftraggeber & Jury
Auftraggeber
- Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona (Institutionelle Anleger)
Fachrichter
- Beth Galí, architect, urban planner, landscape architect and industrial designer (president)
- Sonia Curnier, architect and researcher at the Urban Sociology Laboratory of the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
- Fabrizio Gallanti, curator and architect, is director of Arc en Rêve, the architecture centre in Bordeaux
- Žaklina Gligorijević, architect and urban planner, currently works as a senior consultant on urban themes in the European Union and on World Bank projects in Serbia
- Beate Hølmebakk, architect and co-founder of Manthey Kula, teaches at the Institute of Architecture of the School of Architecture in Oslo, Norway
- Manon Mollard, architect, writer and, since 2018, editor of the specialist periodical The Architectural Review
- Francesco Musco, architect and urban planner specialized in sustainable development and seafront environments, lectures in Planning at the Università IUA di Venezia
Kurzbeschrieb Bauaufgabe
The Prize promotes debate about urban responses to challenges such as climate emergency, the increase in inequalities and the impact of technological transformations. Exceptionally, this year it incorporates Seafronts, in response to the particular vulnerability of coastal cities to climate change.
The Prize is the only one in Europe dedicated to public space, and is awarded to both the project designers and developers. Its main purpose is to reflect the role that issues such as shortages, inequalities, mobility, migrations, or climate emergency and the impact of new technologies have on the urban design of public space; and to be an observatory of good practices that proposes solutions for a future in which cities will play a leading role in defining society’s evolution. More informations