Discover the MIPIM Awards 2022 Finalists!


The MIPIM Awards 2022 judges shortlisted 45 finalists representing the most outstanding projects of the real estate industry in the world, and celebrating ground-breaking innovation, architecture, environmental qualities, integration and impact on the community.


The winners will be announced at the MIPIM Awards Ceremony on Thursday 17 March, 2022.

Grand Auditorium, Palais des Festival from 18.30 to 19.30


Click here for the vote details !

4
BEST CULTURAL & SPORTS INFRASTRUCTURE

This category honours buildings, structures and places where culture, arts and sports are performed, experienced and showcased, such as museums, theatres, libraries, music venues, historic cultural sites and stadiums, all aiming to support the quality of life of a city or a neighbourhood, create a vibrant community and an appealing place to live.

Completed in 2020-2021

Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen

Project city
Rotterdam
Project country
The Netherlands
Developer

Developer : Stichting Collectiegebouw (SCG)

Architect
Architect: MVRDV
Short presentation of your project
Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen, the world’s first fully accessible art depot, is located at Museumpark in the centre of Rotterdam. The assignment was to offer a glimpse behind the scenes of the museum world and make the whole art collection accessible to the public. Visiting the Depot offers a completely new experience: the art is arranged according to size and climate requirements, not art history periods. Old and contemporary works are juxtaposed, making new connections. The Depot features exhibition halls, a rooftop garden, and a restaurant, and an enormous amount of storage space for art and design.
Project photo

H-Farm Campus

Project city
Treviso
Project country
Italia
Developer

Developer: Carron S.P.A. Finanziaria Internazionale Investments SGR S.p.A., acting as management company of the Ca’ Tron H-Campus Fund

Architect
Architect: ZAA Zanon Architetti Associati, Library – “The Hill”: Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners | RSHP in collaboration with ZAA Zanon Architetti Associati
Short presentation of your project
H-FARM CAMPUS is located in the Sile River natural park, which borders Venice's lagoon. It is set on 51 hectares, of which only 10% made up of built structures. This growth is in perfect synergy with the existing HQ and in total harmony with the surrounding countryside. The expansion includes 10 new structures dedicated to education, startups, library, offices and sports for a total of 30,000 sqm. The project has zero architectural impact due to the recover of abandoned structures belonging to a former military base. The remaining area is dedicated to parkland with 27 hectares open to the public.
Project photo

House of Music by Sou Fujimoto, Liget Budapest Project

Project city
Budapest
Project country
Magyarország
Developer

Developer: Varosliget Zrt, Sou Fujimoto Architects

Architect
Architect: Sou Fujimoto
Short presentation of your project
The House of Hungarian Music actively builds on the synergy of and balance with nature. The concept of the project applies a versatile approach to the introduction of music. To achieve such challenging task the project team has involved wide range of expertise such as music historians, exhibition designers, museum curators, music librarians and educators as well as concert and event organizers. The House of Hungarian Music in Budapest is not just a museum, but an ambitious concept that embraces the past and future, as well as people, culture and the nature and science of music.
Project photo

Musée Atelier Audemars Piguet

Project city
Le Brassus
Project country
Switzerland
Developer

Developer: Audemars Piguet

Architect
Architect: BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group
Short presentation of your project
Designed by BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group, the museum spiral flanks the original workshop, established by Audemars Piguet’s founders in 1875, with a new all-glass structure, comprised of two spirals that seamlessly integrate into the existing landscape. The museum’s collection, which showcases some 300 timepieces, is displayed alongside two in-situ production workshops, creating a living museum. With a design that marries tradition and innovation, the Musée Atelier Audemars Piguet offers visitors a unique opportunity to delve into the history of watchmaking in the Vallée de Joux and explore how the brand’s timepieces, crafted in Le Brassus, have been raised around the world.
Project photo
4
BEST FUTURA MEGA PROJECT

This category is dedicated to any type of building or development, slated to start construction or already started but not completed yet. The project must be innovative in terms of architecture and sustainability, and well integrated in its environment and community. 

Total surface area ≥ 150,000 sqm,  construction starting in 2020-2022 with a planning approval

Hangzhou Alibaba DAMO Academy Nanhu Industry Park Project

Project city
Hangzhou
Project country
China
Developer
Developer:  Jiachuan Technology (Hangzhou) Co., Ltd
Architect
Architect: Aedas
Short presentation of your project
This project integrates the most technologically advanced offices, research laboratories, visitors and exhibition centers, and ancillary facilities, to build a world-class scientific research institute on the banks of Nanhu Lake in Yuhang District, Hangzhou.The project is located in the Nanhu Science Center District in Yuhang – the heart of Hangzhou city’s science and technology incubator triad, where a concentration of important, innovative projects are located. The site is also abounded with landscape resources and lush vegetation, surrounded by the Nanhu Wetland Park and the future DAMO Park Development.
Project photo

LaMercedes

Project city
Barcelona
Project country
Spain
Developer

Developer: Conren Tramway

Architect

Architect: Batlle i Roig

Short presentation of your project

LaMercedes is the conversion of the former Mercedes car factory in Barcelona into a mixed-use eco-district, building on its rich industrial heritage. Uses have been organized around work, live, learn and play concepts:  1,450 residential units (40% Social)  15,000 sqm ground floor retail providing everything users need  69,000 sqm office and education campus  >50% of the plot´s footprint for green areas and public space LaMercedes has been designed following the highest sustainability criteria in alignment with the UN´s 2030 SDG and the EU New Green Deal objectives

Project photo

Maldives Floating City

Project city
Malé
Project country
Republic of Maldives
Developer

Developer: Dutch Docklands International BV

Architect

Architect:  Waterstudio.NL BV

Short presentation of your project
Maldives Floating City will be the world's first floating city, located in a natural lagoon in the Maldives with convenient access to the capital Malé and its international airport. The unique modular structure of the floating elements will provide both the rigidity and flexibility to protect the city from wind and waves. With 5,000 homes housing up to 20,000 people in a fully self-sustaining environmentally responsible smart community with its own services and facilities, MFC will help alleviate the ever-increasing housing shortage in Malé, providing its residents with a unique living environment.
Project photo

Siemens Healthineers Campus Bengaluru

Project city
Bangalore
Project country
India
Developer
Developer: Siemens Healthineers Private Limited, Mumbai, India
Architect
Architect: Eller + Eller Architekten GmbH
Short presentation of your project
The Bengaluru Global Research and Development Campus will become the new ‘Innovation Hub’ of Siemens Healthineers India from 2025. The 5,500 employees will work interdisciplinarily in the 175,000 m² GFA complex. The guiding concept for this innovative working environment is characterised by collaboration, communication and transparency as well as extraordinary sustainability fullfilling the carbon neutral 2030 KPI mission. Seven buildings, staggered in height and grouped around a green inner courtyard, are connected on several levels via sky walks and sky gardens. Human encounters are given an inspiring stage in the architectural landscape, which is strongly interwoven with the outdoor space.
Project photo
4
BEST FUTURA PROJECT

This category is dedicated to any type of building or development, slated to start construction or already started but not completed yet. The project must be innovative in terms of architecture and sustainability, and well integrated l in its environment and community. 

Total surface area < 150,000 sqm, construction starting in 2020-2022 with a planning approval

Arboretum

Project city
Nanterre
Project country
France
Developer
Developer: WO2
Architect

Architect: Leclercq Associes, DREAM, Nicolas Laisné Architectes, Hubert&Roy Architectes

Short presentation of your project
ARBORETUM is Europe’s largest low-carbon office campus. Located only 15 minutes away from Paris’ city center, it offers 125,000sqm of offices and services built in solid wood, surrounding a 22 acres private park. Arboretum embodies the post-covid office by promoting a direct access to nature, starting with wooden interiors. It is the largest demonstrator of the protocol developed by WO2 advocating health and well-being at work : large office floors (up to 4,000sqm) with direct views on the park, visible through 2,5m high windows and 3,10m ceiling height, allowing natural light penetration and protected terraces at every floor.
Project photo

Bankside Yards

Project city
London
Project country
United Kingdom
Developer
Developer: Native Land
Architect

Architect: PLP Architecture, Make, Allies & Morrison and Stiff + Trevillion

Short presentation of your project
A £2.5bn regeneration project on London's South Bank, Bankside Yards is the first major mixed-use estate in the UK to be fossil-fuel-free. With sustainability and wellness at its core, the project brings residential, offices, retail, leisure, a hotel and cultural space to a strategic brownfield site, alongside several acres of new public spaces which support biodiversity. Stunningly designed new buildings nestle with historic railway arches, which will be restored and fully accessible. This will mean that for the first time in 150 years, London’s South Bank and Bankside will be connected, creating a continuous cultural strip along the Thames.
Project photo

The Olympic Aquatics Centre and the Pedestrian Overpass

Project city
Saint-Denis
Project country
France
Developer

Developer: The Greater Paris Metropolis, Bouygues Bâtiment-Ile-de-France

Architect
Architect: VenhoevenCS architecture+urbanism + Ateliers 2/3/4/
Short presentation of your project
The Olympic Aquatic Centre for Paris2024 emerges as a concave wooden sculpture amidst a green urban landscape, underscoring its sustainable values. During the Games, up to 5.000 spectators can witness the competitions for water polo, diving, and synchronized swimming here. Thereafter, the complex’s legacy is an inviting multifunctional sports center for the neighbourhood. The surrounding park is designed for sports and relaxation, catalysts for meeting and social interaction. Both stadium and Pedestrian Overpass over the A1 blend an urban strategy with architectural gestures to advance the connectivity and environmental economy and breathe new life into the Plaine Saulnier eco-district development.
Project photo

ZIN

Project city
Brussels
Project country
Belgium
Developer
Developer: Befimmo
Architect
Architect: Jaspers-Eyers Architects / 51N4E / l'AUC
Short presentation of your project
ZIN is a redevelopment project of the former 1970s WTC towers located in the heart of the North Area, the high-rise district of Brussels. After dismantling - while keeping the existing structural concrete cores - the 30-story rebuilt towers will be connected by a new volume of 14 levels benefiting each of a double height for office use. ZIN will bring together different uses in an innovative way: each tower will combine either residential/office or hotel/office thanks to intertwined levels. Public spaces will be provided in the conservatory greenhouse and on the 100-m high 110-m long shared landscaped rooftop promenade.
Project photo
3
BEST HEALTHCARE DEVELOPMENT

This category recognises any healthcare facility (hospital, clinic, nursing home, medical laboratory, etc.) that succeeds in creating an environment delivering high-quality patient care, by solving concerns a medical facility may have: aesthetic, urban, functional and sustainability.

Completed in 2020-2021

BAŞAKŞEHİR ÇAM VE SAKURA CITY HOSPITAL

Project city
İstanbul
Project country
Turkey
Developer

Developer: İstanbul PPP Sağlik Yatirim A.Ş, Renaissance Holding, Renaissance Healthcare Investment and Sojitz Healthcare

Architect
Architect: Perkins & Will (Consept)
Short presentation of your project
The Project comprises design, construction, maintenance, and operation of a new integrated health campus in the city of Istanbul, Turkey. The Project Agreement (PA), signed main contract between the Ministry of Health (the Administration) and Istanbul PPP Sağlık Yatırım A.Ş. (the SPV). The Project is in İstanbul Province, and Gross Internal Floor Area of 1,019,693 m2. It comprises an integrated health campus with a total capacity of 2,682 beds. There is General Hospital, Paediatric Hospital, Women Diseases Hospital, Oncology Hospital, Neurology and Orthopaedic Science Hospital, Cardiovascular Diseases Hospital, Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Hospital and Psychiatry Hospital in the campus.
Project photo

Pavilion, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

Project city
Philadelphia
Project country
United States of America
Developer

Developer: Penn Medicine

Architect

Architect: Foster+ Partners, HDR

Short presentation of your project
Pavilion, University of Pennsylvania is a state-of-the-art inpatient facility designed by the PennFIRST integrated project delivery team (IPD) with Foster + Partners, HDR, engineers BR+A, and LF Driscoll, Balfour Beatty and Penn Medicine. The Pavilion serves as a new institutional and architectural icon for Penn Medicine on its extensive academic medical campus in West Philadelphia at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Co-located with some of the world’s most advanced research laboratories and specialized treatment facilities, the building enables collaboration and research centered on patient focused care, serving as a blueprint for the ‘hospital of the future’.
Project photo

Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen (SDCC)

Project city
Copenhagen
Project country
Denmark
Developer

Developer: The Novo Nordisk Foundation, Capitol Region of Denmark, Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen

Architect

Architect: Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects and Mikkelsen Architects

Short presentation of your project
Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen is Northern Europe's largest hospital for prevention and treatment of diabetes. It redefines the way we perceive sickness and health, as it is draws on the science behind how architecture combined with nature can be used not only to treat, but also to prevent and educate. Designed in cooperation with users, the hospital incorporates warm materials, strategic flows and daylight. It is organised around a large two-storey garden with six smaller lush courtyards, with a public rooftop garden. The anodised aluminium façade frame has large glass sections that break the boundary between indoor and outdoor.
Project photo
3
BEST HOTEL & TOURISM RESORT

This award honours the most innovative newly-constructed hotel in terms of architecture and interior design, while also considering client well-being, services provided to guests, leisure and recreational facilities and environmental aspects.

Completed in 2020-2021

Casa di Langa

Project city
Cerreto Langhe CN
Project country
Italy
Developer
Developer: Gentile Ospitalità srl
Architect
Architect: GaS Studio con Parisotto Formenton Architetti
Short presentation of your project
Casa di Langa is focused on exclusive service, a genuine local experience and rigorous eco-sustainability. Native materials, local colours and regional vernacular reinterpreted in a contemporary way contribute to integrating the project seamlessly into its environment. The design proposes a monochromatic approach where stucco, brick and wood share the same deep red hue and contrast with horizontal surfaces in multiple textures of local grey granite. Surrounded by 42 ha of land (vineyards, hazelnut orchards, and forest), it offers 39 rooms & suites, a wellness centre, gym, outdoor pool, “bocce” pitch and a country villa for private events and receptions.
Project photo

ZANNIER HOTELS BAI SAN HO

Project city
PHU YEN
Project country
VIETNAM
Developer

Developer: Zannier Family

Architect

Architect: Studio KO, Archetype Group (Architectural Design Development, Full Engineering, Cost Management and Project Management)

Short presentation of your project
Zannier Hotels Bai San Ho resort, located in the heart of Phu Yen, Vietnam was launched in early 2021. Owned by the Zannier Hotels, the resort is in a 93-hectare secluded natural environment and powder-white beachfront property. Consisting of 71 villas designed in three distinct Vietnamese architectural styles: Hill Pool Villas, designed in the style of the Ede tribes; Beach Pool Villas, inspired by the Cham tribes; Cluster Villas; and 2 Hill Residence, built on traditional stilts next to lush fields and rice paddies. This stunning resort has been instantly recognized by experts as soon as it debuted.
Project photo

citizenM Paris Champs-Élysées

Project city
Paris
Project country
France
Developer
Developer: citizenM and Crescendo Real Estate
Architect

Architect: Concrete (design architect) and AREP (executive architect)

Short presentation of your project
citizenM Paris Champs-Élysées offers citizenM's ‘affordable luxury’ concept in a standout location. Together with architecture firms Concrete ans AREP, the outdated 1970s office building was redesigned and converted into a modern, vibrant 151-room hotel. Designed especially to fit the existing building, the rooms are optimised for comfort, luxury and ease-of-use. Before getting to the rooms, guests enter via a living room full of designer furniture and commissioned art, with space for working and relaxing, and a 24/7 kitchen bar. The hotel boasts several outdoor spaces – terraced interior courtyard, covered Parisian terrace, and rooftop bar with Eiffel Tower and Sacré-Coeur views
Project photo
4
BEST INDUSTRIAL & LOGISTICS DEVELOPMENT

This category recognizes industrial distribution centres that integrate modern and innovative logistic facilities, maintenance, efficient work planning and implementation.

Completed in 2020-2021

LCP Trecate

Project city
Trecate
Project country
Italy
Developer
Developer: Logistics Capital Partners
Architect
Architect: The Blossom Avenue Partners
Short presentation of your project
At the time, the largest pre-let deal in Europe. LCP developed a new Global Distribution Headquarters for the largest global luxury brands retailer, Kering. The sale of the building achieved record pricing in 2020, the year it completed. In addition, the building achieved LEED Platinum Environmental rating - the highest rated building in Europe, and incorporated one of the largest solar panel roof installations, utilising all roof space in addition to Geothermal heating wells.
Project photo

Panattoni Amazon Swindon BTS

Project city
Swindon
Project country
United Kingdom
Developer
Developer: Panattoni
Architect
Architect: Ashton Smith
Short presentation of your project
Panattoni Swindon 2.3 is the largest logistics building in its class in the UK. It is a bespoke design and build project for the world’s largest eCommerce retailer, Amazon. Totalling a mammoth 2.3 m sq. ft, the highly automated logistics facility located in Swindon, this fulfilment center is Amazon’s largest in Europe. The deal achieved record pricing never seen previously in the UK market. At £210 million, the development is also the largest single asset forward funding deal ever negotiated and traded in UK history. The total capital expenditure for the single project was in excess of £400 million.
Project photo

Prologis Park Moissy2 DC1 - Carbon Neutral BTS for Monoprix

Project city
MOISSY CRAMAYEL
Project country
FRANCE
Developer
Developer: PROLOGIS FRANCE
Architect
Architect: A26
Short presentation of your project
Located in the Grand Paris Sud region, this wide-reaching platform has been completely rebuilt on a former industrial brownfield, based on an approach blending innovation and sustainable development. It will be the first logistics platform in the world to be certified "Zero Carbon" from its construction phase through its use over the next 50 years, by the International Living Future Institute. With an area of 100,000 sqm, the platform is now used by Monoprix for a minimum period of 12 years and is equipped with the robotic technology developed by the French company Exotec.
Project photo

Reversible timber car park

Project city
Dijon
Project country
France
Developer
Developer: LCDP
Architect
Architect: GRAAM architecture
Short presentation of your project
The building is made of a wooden structure with a volume that houses eight half-levels of parking spaces to better integrate with the natural slope of the land. The parking lot has 565 spaces for cars and 12 spaces for two-wheelers and spaces with charging stations for electric vehicles. When the transition of future users' modes of transportation renders this service obsolete, the demountable nature of parking lot will make it possible to leave room for a new occupation. The reversibility of this structure participates in the objective of an eventual transition towards a preponderant use of public transportation.
Project photo
4
BEST MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT

This category recognises single buildings or groups of buildings that blend at least two different uses (residential, commercial, cultural, infrastructure...) and are physically and functionally integrated.

Completed in 2020-2021

Frederiksberg Allé 41

Project city
Copenhagen
Project country
Denmark
Developer
Developer: Union Holding and NRE Denmark 
Architect
Architect: Cobe
Short presentation of your project
Frederiksberg Allé 41 is home to a food and culture house including food stalls, workshops and cultural facilities with an apartment building and a green inner courtyard above. As the first of its kind in Denmark, the building itself is placed directly over and connected to an underground metro station providing a vibrant, covered entrance plaza for the station. As a mixed-use building covering commercial, residential, cultural, and infrastructural facilities, it completes a vacant corner site along one of the most historic boulevards in Copenhagen and is a social and cultural focal point in the neighborhood.
Project photo

One Bishopsgate Plaza

Project city
London
Project country
United Kingdom
Developer
Developer: UOL Group
Architect
Architect: PLP Architecture
Short presentation of your project
One Bishopsgate Plaza is the first high-rise residential and hospitality development built in the City in recent years and stitches together the regularity of office life in the Square Mile, with the vibrancy of Spitalfields and Shoreditch. The 43-storey tower incorporates guestrooms on the lower floors, with residences above and generous amenities including a subterranean ballroom. The site encompasses a new public plaza, and a refurbished and extended Victorian building on Devonshire Row with restaurant, office, and retail space. The masterplan brings a rich mix of uses, increased permeability and dynamic public realm to this bustling Liverpool Street Station locality.
Project photo

Valley

Project city
Amsterdam
Project country
Netherlands
Developer
Developer: EDGE
Architect
Architect: MVRDV
Short presentation of your project
Valley, designed by award-winning architect Winy Maas (MVRDV), is an eye-catching building on the Zuidas in Amsterdam. This contemporary and striking building is on track to receive a BREEAM Excellent certification for fulfilling its sustainability ambitions. The project includes a publicly accessible park that was designed by world renowned landscape architect Piet Oudolf. Valley also offers many activities such as working, living, dining, shopping, relaxing, exercising or simply seeking inspiration. At the heart of it all, Valley boasts a vibrant atrium, where all can come together, meet and connect. The multi-tenant office spaces are divided over the
Project photo

Warsaw Breweries (Browary Warszawskie)

Project city
Warsaw
Project country
Poland
Developer
Developer: Echo Investment
Architect
Architect: JEMS Architekci
Short presentation of your project
Warsaw Breweries are a mixed-use project in a unique place in the centre of Warsaw. They combine new projects and infrastructure with traces of historical, industrial features of a former brick brewery. Echo Investment's project is a cohesively designed urban space, connecting offices, apartments for sale and for rent, services and unique food and beverage concepts. The project consists of c.a. 50,000 sqm of office space, over 1,000 apartments both for sale and for lease, great entertainment and restaurant area, greenery, and public squares that are open to everyone. Since opening it has become the hottest place in the city.
Project photo
4
BEST OFFICE & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

This category rewards office buildings and business parks that offer owners and users increased worker satisfaction and productivity, improved health, greater flexibility and enhanced energy and environmental performance of the workplace. Through an integrated design, the focus must be on the ability to accommodate the specific space and equipment needs of the tenant.

Completed in 2020-2021

BNP Paribas Fortis HQ at Montagne du Parc

Project city
Brussels
Project country
Belgium
Developer
Developer: BNP Paribas Fortis
Architect

Architect: Baumschlager Eberle Architekten/ Styfhals/Jaspers-Eyers Architects

Short presentation of your project
The BNP Paribas Fortis Headquarters building is located exactly where it stood for the last 200 years. The new building follows again the original street alignment and makes reference both to the 12-m difference in height that separates Brussels’ "Ville Haute" from the "Ville Basse", and the existing building heights in the area. The use of existing basement areas as a seasonal heat store keeps the mechanical plant to a minimum. A series of vast curvilinear landscaped courtyards and a large atrium provide the 4,500 building’s users and the general public with high-quality spaces in the heart of Brussels.
Project photo

Gioia 22

Project city
Milan
Project country
Italy
Developer
Developer: COIMA
Architect
Architect: Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects
Short presentation of your project
Gioia 22 is located within the Porta Nuova Business District, one of the most successful urban regeneration district developments in Europe and the first district in the world candidate to obtain LEED® and WELL® for Community certifications. Gioia 22 sets new unprecedented standards of technological innovation and environmental sustainability for office buildings, becoming a milestone with respect to the new requirements of the working world. With an architecture which expands vertically for 26 floors, it is the largest Italian NZEB building, LEED Platinum and WELL certified, and has already achieved the EU 2° C decarbonisation targets by 2050.
Project photo

One Vanderbilt

Project city
New York
Project country
United States
Developer
Developer: SL Green Realty Corporation, Hines
Architect
Architect: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates
Short presentation of your project
The tallest office tower in Midtown Manhattan, One Vanderbilt Avenue meets the market demands for new office space and connects directly to the city’s transportation network, blending private enterprise and the public realm. The building offers over 150,000 square meters of Class-A office space, featuring column-free expanses and stunning views through floor-to-ceiling windows, while transforming the civic experience of the Grand Central District with its architectural language in reference to nearby landmarks. Certified Platinum in both LEED and WELL programs, the building incorporates a number of sustainable construction and design strategies, as well as advanced technologies for tenant wellness.
Project photo

Southworks

Project city
London
Project country
United Kingdom
Developer
Developer: MiddleCap
Architect
Architect: SPPARC
Short presentation of your project
Southworks, the seven storey 70,000 sqft office scheme, which completed in May 2021, has state-of-the-art facilities, bringing together technological and natural features to create the optimum space for its occupiers. It is a landmark smart building with safety measures inherent in the technology to a safe and pleasant working environment - making Southworks an ideal post-pandemic space as we look ahead to a gradual return to the office . The building’s design is inspired by a warehouse aesthetic, which is achieved through several high-quality design and specification details, including a stunning double height entrance formed from handcrafted Italian glass bricks.
Project photo
4
BEST REFURBISHED BUILDING

This category focuses on how a building can have a second life through an important refurbishment, enlargement or transformation in order to meet new standards and new needs. Projects of any type (office, hotel, residential, retail, etc.) are welcome here.

Completed in 2020-2021

Astoriahuset and Nybrogatan 17

Project city
Stockholm
Project country
Sweden
Developer
Developer: Humlegården
Architect
Architect: 3XN
Short presentation of your project
With Astoria, 3XN unites new and old architecture in the heart of Stockholm. Located in Östermalm, Stockholm’s historic city centre, Astoriahuset and Nybrogatan 17 consists of a renovated multi-story building from 1873 and the construction of a new connected office building. The existing building, which previously housed offices and a cinema, has undergone a transformation that has brought the building back to its original function – residential apartments. Focus has been on uniting the existing with the new through form, materiality, and architectural details.
Project photo

CUKRARNA GALLERY

Project city

Ljubljana

Project country
Slovenija
Developer
Developer: SCAPELAB D.O.O.
Architect
Architect: Marko Studen, Jernej Šipoš and Boris Matić
Short presentation of your project
Cukrarna, a former Sugar Refinery, was built in 1828. It was destroyed by a fire in 1845 and later became a tobacco and textile factory, a military barracks, and a homeless shelter. It was also a temporary home for poets and writers of Slovenia's Modern period and is therefore firmly anchored in the national subconscious as an important cultural symbol. The key idea, was to carve out all internal structures of the building, preserving only the historic envelope and convert it into a multi-functional space for contemporary art.Cukrarna represents a revolutionary new space within the cultural infrastructure of Ljubljana.
Project photo

LA GRAND POSTE

Project city
Liège
Project country
Belgique
Developer

Developer: Noshaq Immo and BPI Realestate

Architect
Architect: ALTIPLAN
Short presentation of your project
More than just a workplace, La Grand Poste is an emulation space dedicated to creative companies and entrepreneurs in the new economy. A true hub, next to its 200 co-working spaces and offices, it has a food market, a craft brewery, classrooms, several multimedia studios, conference rooms, and exclusive places designed for the organisation of unique events, such as its panoramic rooftop terrace which offers a panoramic view of the city of Liège and the river Meuse. This early 20th century building was the former head office of the Belgian post in Liège, and is of significant architectural value.
Project photo

The Medelan

Project city
Milan
Project country
Italy
Developer

Developer: DeA Capital Real Estate SGR S.p.a., acting as management company of the Broggi Fund with PAREF as advisor

Architect
Architect: Studio Genius Loci Architettura s.r.l.
Short presentation of your project
A few steps away from Duomo and excellently connected to the public transportation system, The Medelan is a mixed-use building with 8 stores above ground. Two imposinglobbies and three large courtyards with gardens make up the building’s common spaces, serving: grade A flexible offices with unique terraces granting incredible views, prestigious retail spaces creating an unforgettable shopping experience, restaurant and bar dedicated to the finest cuisine and cocktail culture. The LEED Platinum and Well Silver certifications guarantee the highest standards in sustainability and quality of the environment. The Medelan aims to become the city's most prominent 24/7 lifestyle destination.
Project photo
4
BEST RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT

This category celebrates new developments that provide the best housing opportunities, while adopting originality and aesthetics. An integrated urban design, as well as a smart-site planning, is important for the residential project to merge well with the wider community and surrounding neighbourhood.

Completed in 2020-2021

HORTI IL SEGRETO DI PORTA ROMANA

Project city
MILAN
Project country
ITALY
Developer

Developer: BNP Paribas Real Estate

Architect
Architect: Architectural Design and Artistic Direction - AMDL Circle Arch. Michele De Lucchi
Short presentation of your project
Redevelopment project in the center of Milan through the transformation of a former convent of the nineteenth century in a luxury residential complex consisting of 70 apartments within a millenary private park. The Horti project signed by AMDL Circle, Arch. Michele De Lucchi, made it possible to return to the city a corner of Milan that remained hidden and abandoned for decades, thus contributing to the redevelopment of one of the most fascinating areas of the city center. In addition to the recovery of the main villa, development of two new buildings and redevelopment of a former church.
Project photo

NEO Davidshall

Project city
Malmö
Project country
Sweden
Developer
Developer: Riksbyggen
Architect
Architect: Rits Arkitekter / Jaenecke Arkitekter
Short presentation of your project
It takes courage to follow the dream. Courage to implement the vision. Where many projects tend to end up ordinary, the refurbishment of the former Police station in Malmö is a beautiful exception. The old architecture is gently preserved with the grand entrance and spacious stairwells that lead up to apartments with key details that retain the soul. It takes more than courage to create something new. It takes careful preparation and the ability to see what is yet to be. We started with a vision and ended up with a new house full of life.
Project photo

NICE Le RAY

Project city
Nice
Project country
France
Developer
Developer: VINCI Immobilier
Architect
Architect: Maison Edouard François
Short presentation of your project
We have designed a decidedly forward-looking residential complex with abundant vegetation, because we believe urban projects need to be green. NICE LE RAY features green roofs and fair-faced concrete high-rise buildings fitted with timber elements and embellished with Mediterranean plants grown in planters as well as directly in the ground below. We made a point of using durable materials in this project. The ochre colouring and the stone underline the architectural heritage of this housing complex in Nice, set between an urban boulevard on the one side and a landscaped park on the other.
Project photo

Æbeløen

Project city
Aarhus
Project country
Denmark
Developer
Developer: RAUNDAHL & MOESBY
Architect
Architect: CEBRA architects
Short presentation of your project
Æbeløen’s 146 residences - comprising townhouses and apartment buildings - inhabit the last vacant plot in Aarhus’ historic Øgade neighbourhood adjacent to the city’s botanical garden. Designed around a cobblestoned shared street and green courtyards, the design emerges from an architectural “sampling” of the urban context creating a significant interpretation of the surrounding architecture. Social diversity is a central value in the project and Æbeløen is designed as a public “shared space” opening the neighbourhood to community-oriented life. Rainwater collection combined with green facades is a recreational visible element that create an urban habitat for plants, birds, and insects.
Project photo
3
BEST SHOPPING CENTRE

This category rewards the new shopping centre, retail park or factory outlet which succeeds in encouraging and retaining traffic, while offering a unique shopper experience through new technologies, services, customer loyalty programmes and architectural features that aim to increase footfall and customer satisfaction.

Completed in 2020-2021

CAP3000

Project city
Saint-Laurent-du-Var
Project country
France
Developer

Developer: Altarea

Architect
Architect: Groupe-6
Short presentation of your project
It all began in 1969: opening of CAP3000, the no°1 shopping center in France. Inspired by American shopping centers of that time, CAP3000 presents a modern style, an innovative and unique identity. The last few years, CAP3000 has been extended and new innovative projects have been implemented. Today, it represents the not-to-be-missed shopping venue in the Côte d’Azur. It benefits from a unique seaside location, in a protected area of natural beauty called « Natura 2000 ». Preserving this environment, making it more welcoming to satisfy both our customers and the local populations surrounding us, is one of our
Project photo

Hongkong Land's Yorkville - The Ring

Project city
Chongqing
Project country
China
Developer
Developer: Hongkong Land Limited
Architect
Architect: PH Alpha Design
Short presentation of your project
The Ring is an innovative commercial complex interacting shopping, social, culture and entertainment. It offers an unprecedented combination of commercial functionality and nature in China. The development encompasses a GFA of 420,000 sq. m., of which 170,000 sq. m. is dedicated to the shopping mall and retail streets, 110,000 sq. m. to the Grade-A office buildings, and 70,000 sq. m. to the indoor-outdoor botanical garden. Bridging city life with magnificent nature, The Ring possesses the largest indoor botanical garden yet in Southwest China. It presents a notable “urban-nature community” by encouraging citizens to enjoy a new living with nature.
Project photo

Vialia Estación de Vigo

Project city
Vigo
Project country
Spain
Developer

Developer: Nhood, Ceetrus

Architect
Architect: Thom Mayne
Short presentation of your project
Vialia Vigo is an integrated project based on the concept of the 15min city, done under strict sustainability standards. Is located in the heart of Vigo and unifies in the same space the largest proposal for mobility, commerce and entertainment in the territory. We combined in the same building, public spaces for leisure and sports, bus station, high speed train station, spaces that merge innovation with local tradition and commercial mix adapted to local needs. It is a project co-created with the citizens of Vigo, meeting the great challenge of providing a space that meets all their needs and expectations.
Project photo
4
BEST URBAN PROJECT

By 2050, the world will have 9.7 billion inhabitants, of whom 70% will live in urban areas, according to the United Nations. This freshly-updated category will honour any type of urban project: urban regeneration, new urban developments, transitory urbanism, etc. Permanent or temporary, the creation, use and/or renewal of an unoccupied land, vacant site, empty building, existing area, town or city are key to offer better livelihoods, improve social inclusion, increase economic growth and inventing the city of tomorrow where human is in the centre.

Project or at least one phase completed in 2020-2021

Borough Yards

Project city
London
Project country
United Kingdom
Developer
Developer: MARK
Architect

Architect: SPPARC

Short presentation of your project
Located next to the historic Borough Market in the heart of London, the recently completed Borough Yards development of new retail streets, cultural galleries and commercial office space is urbane and welcoming. Borough Yards as a place, that resonates with the blended work/play lives of modern urbanites. SPPARC has created an architectural typology which started from the principle that there should be pedestrian lanes within the block linking the river to the historic market, through a series of connecting yard spaces and streets weaved through an impressive Victorian brick arched railway viaduct to optimise the public use and enjoyment.
Project photo

Sakuramachi-Hanabata area Public Space project

Project city
Kumamoto
Project country
Japan
Developer

Developer: Sakuramachi Redevelopment project: Kyushu Sangyo Kotsu Holdings Co., Ltd. Sakuramachi-Hanabata area Public Space project: Kumamoto City

Architect
Architect: NIKKEN SEKKEI LTD
Short presentation of your project
This is the Hanabata Public Space and Sakuramachi Redevelopment plans, which show their honor and pride of Kumamoto and aims at a symbolic tourist spot to be. Reconstruction of the central area was also required to carry its historical heritage after the 2016 earthquake. This large complex accommodates Japan’s largest bus terminal, a hotel, cultural and commercial facilities with a rooftop garden 30 meters above ground. From the garden you can see Kumamoto Castle closely. The park square, promenade, and the rooftop garden create an image that the central district and Kumamoto Castle seem to be connected.
Project photo

Paupys

Project city
Vilnius
Project country
Lithuania
Developer
Developer: JSC Darnu Group
Architect

Architect: Edgaras Neniškis (Arches), Vytenis Gerliakas (Eventus Pro), Gintaras Čaikauskas (Architektūros linija), Tadas Balčiūnas (T.Balčiūno architektų biuras), Audrius Ambrasas (Ambraso architektų biuras), Gustė Kančaitė (Kančo studija), Andrius Juodpusis ( JP architektūra).

Short presentation of your project
Recognised as the best conversion project in the Baltics, Paupys was developed in the UNESCO-protected Vilnius Old Town, on an abandoned factory site. In 2015, the buildings were dismantled and the 6 hectares area cleaned and decontaminated. Today, a new district, created by 7 prominent architecture studios, provides residential quarters, commercial area and offices. Integrated urban environment offers a cinema, a conference centre, restaurants, retail and services centred around a marketplace. Everything was carefully chosen to create a communal district with its unique atmosphere. Paupys residents are provided with privacy, a riverside, communal spaces and architecture extending Old Town.
Project photo

The Ellinikon Experience Park

Project city
Athens
Project country
Greece
Developer

Developer: LAMDA DEVELOPMENT S.A

Architect
Architect: doxiadis+
Short presentation of your project
The Experience Park is built on Athens’ historic airport which has been vacant since 2001, surrounding the three Aviation Hangars, declared “Modern Monuments” by the Ministry of Culture. Covering 75.000 sqm, the park features new softscape areas with 500 trees and 55.000 plants, plazas, a playground, outdoor gym, interactive fountain and supporting facilities. It is inclusive and accessible by all, intending to promote the connections amongst visitors. Main design principles are sustainability and celebration of the site’s heritage. The elements of the old airport are preserved to the extent possible, reinterpreted and revealed in a surprising and innovative way.
Project photo