UIA 2030 Award: Third Cycle Launch
Offenes Verfahren
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Stage 1 submission deadline
29.10.2025
Auftraggeber & Jury
Auftraggeber
- International Union of Architects | UN-Habitat (Institutionelle Anleger)
Fachrichter
- Peter Oborn, (UK), Architect, Jury Chair, UIA 2030 Award Co-Chair, UIA Representative
- Tina Saaby, (Denmark), Director, Danish Town Planning Institute, UIA Region I
- Nadia Habash, (Palestine), Director, Habash Consulting Engineers, UIA Region II
- Anna Rubbo, (USA), Adjunct Senior Scholar, Centre for Sustainable Urban Development, The Earth Institute, New York, UIA Region III
- Rob Adams, (Australia), Director of City Design, City of Melbourne, UIA Region IV
- Nadia Tromp, (South Africa), Founder, Ntsika Architects, Johannesburg, UIA Region V
- Ishtiaque Zahir Titas, (Bangladesh), UIA 2030 Award Co-Chair, SDG Expert, UIA Alternate Juror
- Iman Gawad, (Egypt), SDG Expert, Observer (non-voting) technical committee member
Kurzbeschrieb Bauaufgabe
The International Union of Architects (UIA), in partnership with UN-Habitat, have launched the third cycle of the UIA 2030 Award, a biennial international prize that promotes the role of architecture in advancing the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, with a particular focus on SDG11 and the New Urban Agenda.
Established in 2021 and organised by the UIA UN 17 SDGs Commission, the Award recognises built projects that exemplify architectural excellence while contributing significantly to the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The Award runs in five cycles aligned with the World Urban Forum (WUF), the biennial global event convened by UN-Habitat.
The third cycle winners will be announced at WUF13 in Baku, Azerbaijan (17–22 May 2026), and promoted across UIA and UN-Habitat platforms, including the UIA World Congress in Barcelona 2026.
Submissions will be evaluated in two stages. In Stage 1 submissions will be assessed on a regional basis, reflecting each of the five UIA Regions. The Jury will select at least one and up to three Regional Finalists in each Award Category to go forward to Stage 2. The location of the project will determine the region in which it is to be assessed. More informations