EURASIAN PRIZE 2022
Register/Submit Deadline: Saturday, Dec 31, 202211:59 PMEDT
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The ‘Eurasian Prize‘ is a globally targeted initiative with the goal of identifying and encouraging the talented architects, urban planners and designers, as well as promoting innovative projects, products and practices that change the world.
The open competition brings together the best architects, urban planners and designers around the world to showcase the most innovative ideas and solutions. Beginning its history in 2003, the ‘Eurasian Prize‘ held 16 successful seasons, earned a great authority in the international professional community. Over the years, the geography of the project has expanded significantly. In 2021 the ‘Eurasian Prize’ has covered all inhabited continents of the Earth. Over the years, more than 9,000 professionals have participated in the ‘Eurasian Prize’ competition program, and the total number of participating countries has reached 42. By status geography, the number of participants in the ‘Eurasian Prize’ has no analogues in the territory of the post-Soviet space.
The international jury of the competition includes outstanding architects and designers, the founders and heads of the world's most famous architectural, urban planning and design companies, professors from prestigious universities, editors of influential media.
The international Jury of the competition includes outstanding architects and designers, the founders and heads of the world's most famous architectural, urban planning and design companies, professors from prestigious universities, editors of influential media. In its previous editions, the Eurasian Prize jury featured Daniel Libeskind, Patrik Schumacher, Ben van Berkel, Werner Sobek, Rainer Mahlamäki, Kris Yao, Chris Wilkinson, Jürgen Mayer H., Karim Rashid, Ken Yeang, Juho Grönholm, Matteo Thun and many other world-renowned architects and designers.
The international competition of architecture and design ‘Eurasian Prize‘ is an annual event, which culminates in the final events - the international Summit of Architects, Urbanists and Designers ‘ArchEurasia’ and awarding ceremony of the prize winners.
Since 2003, the ‘Eurasian Prize‘ has provided a one-of-a-kind chance for architects and designers to evaluate their skill, expertise and calling. The statuettes and certificates, awarded to the best professionals and the most promising emerging talents, have helped them gain international acknowledgement and competitive advantage.
Competition Program of the 17th season ‘Eurasian Prize 2022‘
The Eurasian Prize is awarded for achievements in the following categories and subcategories:
URBAN PLANNING AWARDS
Urban Planning Systems — Settlements systems, agglomerations; Plans of urban districts, municipalities, and rural settlements; Site Plans, master plans of cities, towns; Revitalization, and transforming of existing structures cities, and neighborhoods to meet their ideas of urban planning.
Residential Environment — Residential development projects: residential quarters, districts, micro districts; Residential area infrastructure, courtyards of residential development; Suburban residential development.
Comfortable Urban Space And Landscape — Comfortable public spaces in city fabric: squares, pedestrian streets, gardens and parks, squares and boulevards, embankments, areas of public buildings, industrial enterprises; Landscape architecture.
Transport Planning — Transport infrastructure facilities, transport interchange hubs; Street infrastructure: streets, avenues, thoroughfares, bridges; Planning and design for sustainable urban mobility.
ARCHITECTURE AWARDS
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Industrial Architecture — Science and technology hubs and centers, Production facilities, Science parks, Technological clusters, and environmental research and protection facilities.
Large-Scale Housing — Multi-dwelling units and residential compounds, Mid-Rise and High-Rise Apartment Buildings, Mixed-use buildings.
Low-Rise Apartment Buildings — Apartment buildings and residential complexes up to 4 floors; Townhomes, rowhouses, duplexes/triplexes/quadplexes, garden-style complexes.
Private House — Mansions, villas, cottages, and adjacent territory.
Public Building — Business and shopping facilities: exhibition centers, congress halls; Stations, airports; HoReCa objects; Spectator sports facilities, sports infrastructure; Mixed-use objects including functionally different groups of premises united by a single compositional and planning intent.
Cultural and Cult Architecture — Cultural Facilities: concert halls, theatres, cinemas, museums, libraries, galleries, performance spaces; Cult architecture in city fabric: cathedrals, churches, temples, synagogues, mosques, monasteries/retreats.
Heritage Architecture — Reconstruction, restoration, revitalization of buildings and complexes; Adaptive Reuse – any creative transformation of old, abandoned, outdated or derelict architecture for an explicitly use, such as converting commercial or industrial buildings to residential use, the renovation of institutional buildings to create new cultural spaces; Conservation, or refurbishment of existing structures or the addition of new components.
Social and Administrative Buildings — Health facilities: clinics, hospitals; Educational facilities: preschool and school educational institutions, colleges, universities, campuses, laboratories and research centers; Institutional facilities: government buildings, courts, etc.
New! RAPID RESPONSE ARCHITECTURE
Prefabricated Architecture — Technologies and modular systems achieving the following objectives: reduced assembly time, module addition possibility, optimal logistics, easy construction; increased lifespan of foundations and structures, improved heat insulation, easy dismantling.
Emergency Housing — Migrant and refugee resettlement projects that provide home for long periods of displacement. Focus is on the use sustainable and easy-to-get materials; space flexibility and multifunctionality.
DESIGN AWARDS
Private Interior — Private house, apartment, aircraft and watercraft interiors, etc.
Public Interior — Cultural, institutional, administrative, educational spaces, sports and recreation centres, waiting halls of railway stations, air terminals, etc.
Commercial Interior — HoReCa, shopping malls, retail spaces, showrooms, entertainment venues, fitness and health centres, spas and other service-oriented spaces.
Offices Interior — Offices, business centres, cabinets, coworking spaces, conference halls and other business-oriented spaces.
STUDENT AWARDS
Urban Development
Industrial Architecture
Public And Residential Architecture
Industrial Design
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