The International Union of Architects (UIA), in partnership with UN-Habitat, has just announced the winners of the second cycle of the UIA 2030 Award. This prestigious award recognizes architectural achievements that advance the UN's 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the New Urban Agenda. Honoring projects that embody sustainable design principles, the UIA 2030 Award celebrates contributions to Sustainable Development Goal 11: "Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable."
After receiving 100 submissions from 33 countries, regional finalists were selected in the first stage, representing the five UIA regions: Western Europe, Central and Eastern Europe and the Middle East, the Americas, Asia and Oceania, and Africa. These finalists moved on to Stage 2, where they submitted three-minute videos showcasing their projects in action and detailing their alignment with the SDGs. The winners in the six categories have been awarded during the World Urban Forum (WUF12), taking place in Cairo,Egypt, from November 4-8, 2024. This biennial competition highlights how architects around the world are advancing sustainable, inclusive urban solutions to address global challenges and shape resilient communities for the future.
Read on to discover the two winners of each category, focused on Good health and well-being, Adequate, safe, and affordable housing, Access to green and public space, Adaptation to climate change and resilience to disasters, and Promotion, restoration, and sustainable use of ecosystems.
Huebergass Berne by GWJ Architektur AG, Switzerland
Category 4: Access to green and public space
The Rehabilitation of public spaces in the historic center of Qalandiya, Jerusalem by RIWAQ- Center for Architectural Conservation, Palestinian Authority
Cite: Nour Fakharany. "UIA Announces Winners of the Second Cycle of the 2030 Award for Sustainable Architecture" 07 Nov 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1023227/uia-announces-winners-of-the-2030-award-for-sustainable-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884