The International Union of Architects (UIA), in partnership with UN-Habitat, has revealed the initial results of the third cycle of the UIA 2030 Award, announcing the regional finalists. These selected projects, representing the UIA's five global regions, will move forward to the next evaluation phase. This award program, established in conjunction with the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, aims to integrate the built environment into broader discussions on sustainable urban planning and international policy goals. It emphasizes the architectural profession's crucial role in achieving a more sustainable and equitable future for cities and communities worldwide.
Launched in 2021, the biennial UIA 2030 Award seeks to acknowledge built projects that demonstrably contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with a specific emphasis on SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities, and the New Urban Agenda. The third cycle attracted a diverse array of submissions, reflecting the varied regional, social, and environmental contexts of global architectural practice. After a rigorous review process, an international jury identified the regional finalists based on comprehensive criteria including building performance, design quality, contextual integration, and the projects' holistic, life-cycle approach to sustainability. These criteria ensure that only the most impactful and innovative projects are recognized for their potential to foster positive change.
Acknowledging Excellence in Sustainable Design
The UIA 2030 Award has announced the regional finalists for its third cycle, highlighting projects that exemplify sustainable practices across various categories. These selections underscore the critical contribution of architecture to achieving the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 11. Projects were evaluated based on their performance, design quality, and how well they integrate into their local environments, demonstrating a comprehensive approach to sustainability.
This year's finalists, chosen from a broad spectrum of global submissions, showcase innovative solutions in areas such as water management, affordable housing, safe working conditions, and access to green spaces. The rigorous selection process by an international jury ensured that each project not only meets high architectural standards but also significantly impacts social and environmental well-being. These projects represent the forefront of sustainable urban development, reflecting a global commitment to creating more resilient and inclusive communities. The upcoming second stage will further scrutinize these projects through detailed video presentations and additional documentation.
The Road Ahead: Stage 2 Evaluation and Global Recognition
The selected regional finalists are now preparing for Stage 2 of the award process. This phase requires shortlisted teams to submit a three-minute video presentation, offering an immersive look into their projects, their surrounding context, and their direct contributions to specific SDG targets. This requirement allows for a deeper understanding of the projects' practical implementation and their real-world impact, providing valuable insights beyond traditional architectural documentation. The video format also encourages a more dynamic and engaging presentation of complex sustainable design strategies.
Following the evaluation of Stage 2 submissions, due by March 6, 2026, one winner will be chosen in each category, with additional commendations for other outstanding finalists. The culmination of this cycle will be an official awards ceremony, held in conjunction with the UN-Habitat World Urban Forum in Baku, Azerbaijan. This event will provide a prestigious platform for the winners to showcase their achievements, share best practices, and inspire further innovation in sustainable architecture and urban planning globally. The ceremony will also reinforce the UIA 2030 Award's role in promoting sustainable development on an international scale.