European Prize for Urban Public Space

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The European Prize for Urban Public Space is an award that has been awarded every two years since 2000. The award recognizes measures and architectural and urban planning achievements to optimize public space. The European Prize for Urban Public Space is organized by the Center de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona and awarded together with six other European architecture institutions: the British The Architecture Foundation , the French Cité de l'architecture et du patrimoine , the Austrian Architecture Center Vienna , the Dutch Nederlands Architectuurinstituut , the Finnish architecture museumas well as the German Architecture Museum based in Frankfurt am Main . The price is undoped.

Award winners

year Project place
2000 Can Mulà new urban center Mollet del Vallès, Spain
Smithfield Public Space Dublin, Ireland
2002 New park and riverside walks Zuera, Spain
Reudnitz district park Leipzig, Germany
2004 New system of lifts Teruel, Spain
Recovery of rubbish tip as a public park Begues, Spain
2006 Sea organ on a new marine parade Zadar, Croatia
A8ernA, space below the motorway A8 Zaanstadt, Netherlands
2008 Barking Town Square London, UK
2010 Bookmark Salbke Magdeburg, Germany
Oslo Opera House Oslo, Norway
2012 Ljubljanica riverside Ljubljana, Slovenia
Turó de la Rovira Barcelona, ​​Spain
2014 Redesign of the old port Marseille, France
Moose The braided valley Elche, Spain

literature

  • Magda Anglès (Ed.) In Favor of Public Space: Ten Years of the European Prize for Urban Public Space, Actar, ISBN 978-84-92861-38-5

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