UIA PRIZES

26 SEPTEMBER 2022

THE UIA AWARD FOR INNOVATION IN ARCHITECTURAL EDUCATION 

FOCUS ON UN SDGs, 2nd EDITION

Recognised programmes from the 2020/2021 UIA Award for Innovation in Architectural Education, clockwise from top right: tTsinghua University School of Architecture (China), Southeast University School of Architecture, Nanjing (China), Royal Danish Academy, School of Architecture (Denmark) and the University of Washington, College of Built Environment, Department of Architecture, Seattle (USA)

The International Union of Architects (UIA) is pleased to announce the second edition of the UIA Award for Innovation in Architectural Education, organised jointly by the UIA Architectural Education Commission and the UIASustainable Development Goals Commission.  This edition of the award will focus on the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

OBJECTIVES

The Award was established in 2019 to celebrate the multifaceted nature of innovation across the boundaries of cultures and geographies. It also seeks to promote inspiring pedagogical practices that contribute to the creation of sustainable environments. Colleges, schools, departments or programmes of architecture worldwide are invited to submit academic programmes and courses demonstrating:

  • Excellence in Pedagogical Practice based on evidence of pedagogical innovation and enhanced learning outcomes
  • Excellence in Addressing Sustainable Development Goals based on evidence of innovation in content, identifying challenges and developing of solutions.  

ELIGIBILITY

The Award addresses university level professional education in architecture or any study programme for professional architectural education worldwide, including university level independent schools/programmes or schools/programmes within public or private universities. The following conditions apply:

  • The school/programme must have been established for at least ten years.
  • The school/programme must offer a professional degree in architecture which is recognised by its local higher education authorities and/or local validation/accreditation body.

UNESCO-UIA validation is not a requirement for entry.

JURY

  • Martha Thorne (United States/Spain)
  • Howaida Al-Harithy (Lebanon/Saudi Arabia)
  • Michael J. Crosbie (United States)
  • Anupama Kundoo (India)
  • Hermie Delport (South Africa)

Alternate Jury Members:

  • Deniz Incedayi (Turkey)
  • Efthalia-Thaleia Grigoriadou (Greece)

Technical Committee:

  • Ashraf M. Salama (Egypt/United Kingdom), Award Curator

Observers (non-voting) technical committee members:

  • Marilys Nepomechie (USA), Iman Gawad (Egypt), Cid Blanco (Brazil)

PRIZES

The jury will award one prize (certificate): for one school/programme located within each of the five UIA Regions. The jury reserves the right to award Honorable Mentions or not to award all the prizes if the entries fall short of the required standards. 

LANGUAGE

The official language of the Award is English. 

TIMETABLE

  • Launch of competition: 26 September 2022
  • Deadline for receiving questions: 17 October 2022
  • Responses to questions published:  7 November 2022
  • Deadline for submissions: 30 January 2023
  • Jury evaluations: 20 February - 20 March 2023
  • Announcement of results:  17 April 2023
  • Award ceremony:  During the UIA Congress in Copenhagen, Denmark (2-6 July 2023).

The International Union of Architects (UIA) is an international non-governmental organisation based in Paris. Established in 1948, it is the only organisation representing architects across the globe working to unify architects, influence public policies on construction and development, and advance architecture in service to the needs of society.

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