Winners of the EUmies Awards for Young Talent 2025 Highlight Reuse and Collective Resilience
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During the EUmies Awards Day in Venice, four student projects were awarded within the framework of the Creative Europe program, recognizing architecture that tackles contemporary social, urban, and environmental issues. This event, part of the 19th International Architecture Exhibition, featured twelve master's thesis projects from eleven architecture schools. The jury noted that the selected projects reflect a new generation of architects adept at navigating today's complex societal context, emphasizing themes like urban fragmentation and climate resilience. The updated exhibition now includes physical models to illustrate the innovative approaches of the winning designs.
The jury emphasized that this year's projects reflect a generation of architects 'attuned to the complexity of contemporary society,' pushing beyond traditional architectural practices.
The award recognizes architecture projects for their capacity to respond to contemporary social, urban, and environmental challenges, promoting socially engaged, environmentally responsible design.
The four award-winning projects were presented and discussed with jury members, highlighting relevant themes such as urban fragmentation, climate resilience, and community-driven design.
The exhibition showcases physical models of the winning projects, offering insight into their conceptual and spatial approaches, fostering dialogue around key themes of architecture.
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