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• EUROPEAN UNION PRIZE FOR EUm1esaward CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE 19 MIES VAN DER ROHE Name Work country Work city Offices Pustec Square Albania Pustec Metro_POLIS, G&K Skanderbeg Square Albania Tirana 51N4E, Plant en Houtgoed, Anri Sala, iRI “New Baazar in Tirana“ Restoration and Revitalization Albania Tirana Atelier 4 arTurbina Albania Tirana Atelier 4 “Lalez, individual Villa” Albania Durres AGMA studio Himara Waterfront Albania Himarë Bureau Bas Smets, SON-group “The House of Leaves". National Museum of Secret Surveillance Albania Tirana Studio Terragni Architetti, Elisabetta Terragni, xycomm, Daniele Ledda “Aticco” palace Albania Tirana Studio Raça Arkitektura “Between Olive Trees” Villa Albania Tirana AVatelier Vlora Waterfront Promenade Albania Vlorë Xaveer De Geyter Architects The Courtyard House Albania Shkodra Filippo Taidelli Architetto "Tirana Olympic Park" Albania Tirana DEAstudio BTV Headquarter Vorarlberg and Office Building Austria Dornbirn Rainer Köberl, Atelier Arch. DI Rainer Köberl Austrian Embassy Bangkok Austria Vienna HOLODECK architects MED Campus Graz Austria Graz Riegler Riewe Architekten ZT-Ges.m.b.H. Higher Vocational Schools for Tourism and Catering - Am Wilden Kaiser Austria St. Johann in Tirol wiesflecker architekten zt gmbh Farm Building Josef Weiss Austria Dornbirn Julia Kick Architektin House of Music Innsbruck Austria Innsbruck Erich Strolz, Dietrich | Untertrifaller Architekten Exhibition Hall 09 - 12 Austria Dornbirn Marte.Marte Architekten P2 | Urban Hybrid | City Library Innsbruck Austria Innsbruck LAAC Post am Rochus Austria Vienna feld72 Architekten, Schenker Salvi Weber Architekten Alpine Sports Silvretta Montafon Austria Schruns Architekt Bernardo Bader ZT GmbH Basilica & Clerical House, Mariazell Austria Mariazell Feyferlik / Fritzer Housing Maximilianstraße Austria St. Pölten ARTEC Architekten | Bettina Götz + Richard Manahl, wup ZT GmbH, raum & kommunikation Aspern Federal School Austria Vienna fasch&fuchs.architekten Princess Veranda Austria Graz Pentaplan Schendlingen School Austria Bregenz Architekt Matthias Bär ZT GmbH, Querformat ZT GmbH, Architekt Bernd Riegger ZT GmbH Temporary Center of the city district of Reichenau Austria Innsbruck ./studio3 - Institute for Experimental Architecture / Technical University Innsbruck Performative Brise- Soleil Austria Vienna StudioVlayStreeruwitz ZT-GMBH Office Building Kakanj Cement Bosnia - Herzegovina Kakanj studio nonstop Hotel M Gallery Bosnia - Herzegovina Tarčin SAAHA, AHA+KNAP CAMP'S (a contemporary abbey for the production of mustard and pickles) Belgium Oudenaarde Dhooge & Meganck Architecten Residential care center KAPELLEVELD Belgium Ternat architecten de vylder vinck taillieu Crematorium Stuifduin Belgium Lommel a2o-architecten, BuroLandschap, Simoni Architecten COOP Belgium Brussels BOGDAN & VAN BROECK PC CARITAS Belgium Melle architecten de vylder vinck taillieu Het GielsBos - Phase 3 - Care-centre for disabled Belgium Gierle Dierendonckblancke architecten Restoration, renovation and extension of the Royal Museum for Central Africa Belgium Tervuren Stéphane Beel Architects Cultural and meeting centre in Kasterlee Belgium Kasterlee Dierendonckblancke architecten Renovation of three historical buildings Belgium Antwerp Bovenbouw Architectuur, Barbara van der Wee Architects Folklore Museum Belgium Mouscron V+ (Bureau Vers plus de bien-être) Ryhove Urban Factory Belgium Ghent Trans Herman Teirlinck Buiding Belgium Brussels Neutelings Riedijk Architects Zuidboulevard and public library Belgium Waregem Bureau Bas Smets, Robbrecht en Daem architecten, goedefroo+goedefroo architecten Square Rogier Belgium Brussels Xaveer De Geyter Architects UCL Faculty of Architecture of Tournai Belgium Tournai AIRES MATEUS De Krook library Belgium Ghent Coussée & Goris architecten, RCR Arquitectes Utopia - Library and Academy for Performing Arts Belgium Aalst KAAN Architecten Espace Winson Belgium Fosses-la-Ville RESERVOIR A, A+11, Piron Architectes et Ingénieurs, Atelier Paysage Rehabilitation of the ancient Pathé Palace to a cinema and a cultural complex Belgium Brussels aa-ar sprl ESAC - Institute of Circus Arts Belgium Brussels Atelier d’Architecture Daniel Delgoffe MAD - Brussels Fashion and Design Platform Belgium Brussels V+ (Bureau Vers plus de bien-être), ROTOR Castra Rubra Winery Guest House Bulgaria Kolarovo, Harmanli ZOOM studio, dontDIY The Triangular Tower of Serdica Bulgaria Sofia Atelier 3 Architects, ADM Studio white concrete old house Bulgaria Stara Zagora I/O architects Magazia 1 Bulgaria Burgas MOTTO architectural studio, OBB Controlling Demokratos Bulgaria Burgas Think Forward Radisson Blu Larnaca Cyprus Larnaca Panayides Spinazzola Architects University of Nicosia 'Six Towers' Student Residences Cyprus Nicosia Eraclis Papachristou - Architects Connection and Amelioration of the 28th October, K. Palama and D. Solomou Squares in Paphos.Cyprus Paphos Agisilaou & Kalavas Architectural Workshop 3CX Office Building Cyprus Nicosia Seroff & Papadopoulos Architects Laniteio Secondary School Extension Cyprus Limassol Armeftis & Associates Mouttalos District Redevelopment Cyprus Paphos XO-Architects and Sigma & Co. Markideio Municipal Theatre Cyprus Paphos Simpraxis Smalto Dental Clinic Cyprus Nicosia Yiorgos Hadjichristou Protest Stand - site specific instalation Czech Republic Prague 2021 Architects DRN Czech Republic Prague FIALA + NEMEC s.r.o. Old Water Tower Community Center Czech Republic Prague Petr Hájek ARCHITEKTI Doubravka Lookout Tower Czech Republic Prague Hut architektury Martin Rajnis Dolní Břežany Sports Hall Czech Republic Dolní Břežany SPORADICAL Apartment house Domino Czech Republic Brno Atelier RAW s.r.o. Štajnhaus Czech Republic Mikulov ORA Exit station of the Pustevny cableway Czech Republic Trojanovice Kamil Mrva Architects, s.r.o. Boiler House Libčice nad Vltavou Czech Republic Libčice nad Vltavou Atelier Hoffman church of st. Wenceslas Czech Republic Sazovice Atelier Štěpán KINONEKINO transformation of a movie theater into cultural community center Czech Republic Planá XTOPIX architekti s.r.o., Simona Ledvinková Extension of DOX Centre for Contemporary Art Czech Republic Prague Petr Hájek ARCHITEKTI Residential and studio building at the former Berlin flower market Germany Berlin HEIDE & VON BECKERATH, ifau Terracehouse Berlin Germany Berlin Brandlhuber+ Emde, Burlon, Muck Petzet Architekten Opera House / Germany Berlin hg merz ThyssenKrupp Test Tower Germany Rottweil Werner Sobek Design, Jahn Architects Wittenberg Castle Germany Lutherstadt Wittenberg Bruno Fioretti Marquez, ifb frohloff staffa kühl ecker PartG mbH, AADe Stuve Architekten, DGI Bauwerk Embassy for children, SOS Children's Villages Germany Berlin Ludloff Ludloff City Library Germany Heidenheim Max Dudler Philosophical Seminar at the Cathedral Square, Muenster Germany Münster Peter Böhm Architekten New Town Library Rottenburg am Neckar Germany Rottenburg am Neckar harris + kurrle architekten partnerschaft mbb Futurium Berlin Germany Berlin RICHTER MUSIKOWSKI, JUCA architektur+landschaftsarchitektur UNIQUE³ CUBE Germany Saarbrücken Hauser Architektur Substation Sellerstraße Germany Berlin HEIDE & VON BECKERATH Christkönig–Chapel at Cathedral Altenberg Germany Altenberg (Bergisches Land) gernot schulz : architektur GmbH WSDA Waste Recycling, Maintanance Depot Germany Augsburg KNERER UND LANG Architekten GmbH Community centre, refugee camp Spinelli Germany Mannheim Krötsch Graf Kretzer Architekten und Ingenieure and Atelier U20, Studentsgroup of the Faculty of Architecture, University of Kaiserslautern (TUK) Bremer Landesbank Germany Bremen Caruso St John Architects Museum Tonofenfabrik Germany Lahr heneghan peng architects Kulturpalast Germany Dresden GMP Architekten Von Gerkan, Marg und Partner Maersk Tower, extension of the Panum complex at the University of Copenhagen Denmark Copenhagen C.F. Møller Architects, SLA Dortheavej Residence Denmark Copenhagen BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group Streetmekka Viborg Denmark Viborg EFFEKT Researcher Apartments Denmark Copenhagen Praksis THE SILO Denmark Copenhagen COBE Hammershus Visitors Centre Denmark Hammershus Arkitema Architects, Christoffer Harlang TIRPITZ Denmark Blåvand BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group Axel Towers Denmark Copenhagen Lundgaard & Tranberg Architects Fjord House Denmark Vejle Studio Olafur Eliasson LEGO House Denmark Billund BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group Baltic Station Market Estonia Tallinn KOKO architects 1 • EUROPEAN UNION PRIZE FOR EUm1esaward CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE 19 MIES VAN DER ROHE Renovation of the Machinery Hall of A.M. Luther's Furniture Factory Estonia Tallinn HG (Hayashi-Grossschmidt) Arhitektuur OÜ Memorial for the Estonian Victims of Communism Estonia Tallinn Arhitektuuribüroo JVR, Stuudio Truus, Ninja Stuudio Pilgrims’ House in Vastseliina Estonia Vastseliina KAOS Architects Estonian Film Museum Estonia Tallinn BOA Arvo Pärt Centre Estonia Tallinn Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos Estonian Academy of Arts Estonia Tallinn KUU architects Arts Centre and Hotel in the Sant Julià de Ramis fortress Spain Sant Julià de Ramis Fuses-Viader Arquitectes Residential complex: three houses + multipurpose pavilion Spain Gijón longo + roldán arquitectura Hotel and Restaurant in the ancient Montalván pottery factory (Triana) Spain Seville AF6 Arquitectura Restoration and Environmental upgrade of the Architects Association of Catalonia Headquarters Spain Barcelona Fuses-Viader Arquitectes, Jorge Perea, Arquitecte, Jordi Mansilla Arquitecte New Pallol Square in the historic center of Girona Spain Girona
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