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European Prize for Urban Public Space Finalists

Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona / CCCB Architectural Competition, Europe

7 May 2016

European Prize for Urban Public Space 2016 Finalists

25 Finalists European Prize for Urban Public Space

Announcement date: 4 Jul 2016

The members of the International Jury for the 2016 European Prize for Urban Public Space met at the Centre of Contemporary Culture of Barcelona (CCCB) on 28 and 29 April to decide the results of this year’s award.

From a total of 276 entries, the Jury selected 25 finalists.

Two of these entries were awarded a joint First Prize and four others were selected for Special Mentions but they will not be revealed until 4 July when they will be announced at the prize-giving ceremony which is to be held at the CCCB and live broadcast by streaming.

All the finalists will subsequently be shown in an itinerant exhibition which will travel around European cities and elsewhere during the next two years in order to present the results of the Prize.

25 Finalists

The list of the 25 finalist works of the ninth edition of the European Prize for Urban Public Space (2016) is now available for consultation on this website. The finalists constitute a first selection done by the International Jury of the Prize during their meeting held at the Centre of Contemporary Culture of Barcelona (CCCB) on the 28 and 29 April. During the two intensive working days, the members of the Jury, chaired by Enric Batlle, reviewed and evaluated some 276 submitted candidatures, coming from 205 cities and representing a total of 33 different countries.

Among the 25 finalists, the Jury also reached a verdict regarding the winners and special mentions that will not be made public until the 4 July, during the award-giving ceremony taking place at the CCCB. Meanwhile, the 25 finalists form a comprehensive sample that is representative of the diversity of interventions and the abundant examples of good practices for the improvement of public spaces throughout the geographical limits of contemporary Europe.

For the time being, the list of the 25 finalists allows for the downloading of the three panels submitted to the award by their respective authors or developers. Later on, the finalists will be published on the Prize’s online Archive, and will also be part of the travelling exhibition “Shared Cities”, that, during the next two years will be displayed in different European cities and around the world.

25 Works ordered by: Cities (23) | Countries (13)

Ablain-Saint-Nazaire (1)
“Ring of Memory”: International Memorial of Notre-Dame-de-Lorette
Ring of Memory International Memorial of Notre-Dame-de-Lorette
Ablain-Saint-Nazaire (France), 2014

Brussels (1)
Temporary Bridge over the Charleroi Canal
Temporary Bridge over the Charleroi Canal
Brussels (Belgium), 2014

Bürchen (1)
Wooden Benches for the Main Square
Bürchen (Switzerland), 2015

Cádiz (1)
Lookout and Protection Building of the Genovés Park
Cádiz (Spain), 2015

Caldes de Montbui (1)
Recovery of the Irrigation System at the Thermal Orchards
Recovery of the Irrigation System at the Thermal Orchards Caldes de Montbui
Caldes de Montbui (Spain), 2015

Colombes (1)
“R-Urban”: Network of Urban Commons
Colombes (France), 2014

Copenhagen (3)
“Cykelslangen”
Cykelslangen Copenhagen
photo : Ole Malling
Copenhagen (Denmark), 2014

Nørreport Station
Copenhagen (Denmark), 2015
Nørreport Station Copenhagen Building
image : COBE + Public Architects
Nørreport Station Copenhagen

Refurbishment of Tåsinge Square
Copenhagen (Denmark), 2014

Fåborg-Midtfyn (1)
Harbour Public Bath
Fåborg-Midtfyn Harbour Public Bath
image from architect
Fåborg-Midtfyn (Denmark), 2014
Fåborg-Midtfyn Harbour Public Bath

Gironella (1)
New Lift to the Old City Centre
New Lift to the Old City Centre of Gironella
Gironella (Spain), 2015

Katwijk (1)
New Coastal Defence Dyke
Katwijk (Netherlands), 2015

Kiev (1)
“Heavenly Hundred” Garden
Kiev (Ukraine), 2016

London (1)
Improvement of Barkingside Town Centre
London (United Kingdom), 2015

Madrid (1)
“Escaravox”
Madrid Escaravox public space
Madrid (Spain), 2014

Olot (1)
Embellishment of Sant Miquel Square
Olot (Spain), 2015

Ribeira Grande (1)
“Arquipélago” Contemporary Arts Centre
Ribeira Grande (Portugal), 2014

Riga (1)
“Silence!”
Riga (Latvia), 2014

Rotterdam (1)
“Test Site”
Rotterdam (Netherlands), 2015

Santa Pola (1)
Cycleways Network between Santa Pola and Alacant
Santa Pola (Spain), 2015

Sint-Jans-Molenbeek (1)
New Multi-Purpose Canopy
Sint-Jans-Molenbeek (Belgium), 2015

Szczecin (1)
“Przełomy” Dialogue Centre at Solidarność Square
Szczecin (Poland), 2015

Uster (1)
Forest Clearing
Uster (Switzerland), 2014

Velenje (1)
Renovation of “Promenada”
Renovation of Promenada Velenje, Slovenia
Velenje (Slovenia), 2014

Vodice (1)
Fish Market
Fish Market Vodice Croatia
Vodice (Croatia), 2015

Further information on European Prize for Urban Public Space 2016 Finalists: https://www.publicspace.org/en/multimedia/-/post/the-25-finalists-of-the-2016-prize-now-published

European Prize for Urban Public Space – Archive for previous years

18 Dec 2015

European Prize for Urban Public Space 2016

2016 European Prize for Urban Public Space Call for Entries

The European Prize for Urban Public Space is a biennial competition organized by seven European institutions with the aim to recognize and encourage the recovery projects and defense of public space in our cities. The Prize, created in 2000, celebrates its ninth award in 2016.

WHY PUBLIC SPACE?

Probably, one of Europe’s best contributions to humankind is its particular way of understanding urban public space. For millennia the Old Continent has been producing cities on a human scale, long-lived and yet dynamic, and open to cultural fertility and to the civic consciousness of their inhabitants.

Far from being an exercise in nostalgia, defending the European model of the city is more urgent than ever today. When urban fabrics are changing and being stretched with unprecedented momentum, public space is still the best terrain from which to combat the injustices and folly that are presently ravaging them. The European Prize for Urban Public Space is a biennial honorary award which recognises, publicises and fosters the creation, recovery or improvement of shared spaces, understanding their state as a clear indicator of the democratic health of our cities.

European Prize for Urban Public Space

Website: https://www.publicspace.org/the-prize/-/edition/2016/results

27 Apr 2014

European Prize for Urban Public Space in 2014 Winners

European Architecture Competition Winners

JOINT WINNERS

MARSEILLE – RENOVATION OF THE OLD PORT

JOINT WINNER

The renovation of the Vieux-Port clears the docks of visual and architectural barriers, thus making the presence of leisure boats compatible with access and enjoyment of all citizens.

PREMI EX AEQUO, Marseille, before intervention, Michel Desvigne Paysagiste:
Vieux-Port of Marseille
photo © MDP

PREMI EX AEQUO, Marseille, Michel Desvigne Paysagiste:
Vieux-Port of Marseille
photo © MDP

PREMI EX AEQUO, Marseille, overall Plan 2020, Michel Desvigne Paysagiste:
Vieux-Port of Marseille
photo © MDP

ELX – “THE BRAIDED VALLEY”

JOINT WINNER

The Braided Valley in Elche, Spain

A network of interlaced paths and footbridges has transformed the bed of the Vinalopó River into a linear park that stitches together the neighbourhoods through which it passes, connecting them with natural spaces to the north of the city.

H190, PREMI EX AEQUO, Elx, before 2006:
Braided Valley in Elche
photo © José Manuel Pérez

H190, PREMI EX AEQUO, Elx, paseo:
Braided Valley in Elche
photo © Jesús Granada

H190, PREMI EX AEQUO, Elx, puente:
Braided Valley in Elche
photo © Jesús Granada

Further information: http://www.publicspace.org/en

Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona / CCCB:
Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona

European Prize for Urban Public Space

Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona

European Architecture Competition

The European Prize for Urban Public Space was set up by the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona and the Institut Français d’Architecture was first awarded in the year 2000.

Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona / CCCB:

CCCB Barcelona Building

The European Prize for Urban Public Space was set up to recognise the movement for the recovery and creation of urban public spaces which has taken place throughout Europe over the past twenty years, and has taken the shape of a series of outstanding, often little-known, interventions. These interventions reflect a new appraisal of public space, understood as a space replete with functional and symbolic values where citizens can meet and socialise and which recognises the fundamental role public spaces have always played in defining European cities. The Prize is not only awarded to architects but also, and most importantly, to the public institution which has promoted the project.

European Prize for Urban Public Space information from CCCB

Location: Europe

Barcelona Architecture

Barcelona Centre of Contemporary Culture / Centre de Cultura Contemporania de Barcelona [CCCB], Ciutat Vella, Barcelona
Design: Pinon, Viaplana, Mercade, Architects
Barcelona Centre of Contemporary Culture
photo © Adrian Welch

Barcelona Architecture

European Architecture

Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona – CCCB:
Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona
photo © Adrian Welch
European Hotel Design Awards

Architecture Prizes in Europe

Europe 40 Under 40

Mies van der Rohe Awards

World Architecture Festival Awards
MAXXI Rome
photo : Roland Halbe

Venice Biennale European Pavilion

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