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Eight exemplary built environment projects from across the EMEA region have been announced as finalists in the 2024 ULI Europe Awards for Excellence.
The awards recognise and reward excellence in land use practice across the entire development process, considering various factors including planning, construction, economics, management, sustainability and resiliency, community impact, and architecture and design. The finalists comprise projects from office, residential, arts & culture and ‘other’ categories in Austria, Sweden, the UK, Luxembourg, France, Denmark, Belgium and Poland, and include cutting edge refurbishment, restoration and new build development projects.
The full list of finalists selected by the jury, including observations from members of the jury, are (alphabetically):
BG/BRG Franz Keimgasse, Mödling, Austria (Developer: Bundesimmobiliengesellschaft GmbH; Architect: Treusch architecture ZT GMBH); A school extension comprising a new classroom wing and triple gym, and renovation of the existing building, and incorporating sustainability measures such as Co2 sensor systems linked to windows that reduces air conditioning requirements and a PV system. (Category: Education/Other)
EcoDataCenter 1, Falun, Sweden (Developer: Eco data center; Owner: Areim; Architect: Nordisk Kombination Arkitekter AB); A new build sustainable data center designed to meet growing demand while addressing environmental impact through measures such as renewable energy and heat recovery. (Category: Other)
Grainhouse, London, UK (Developer: Hines United Kingdom; Owner: Hines European Value Fund 2; Architect: Barr Gazetas); The restoration and refurbishment of an industrial heritage site with sustainability a core focus comprising five buildings stitched together into offices and retail creating a European HQ for Hines. (Category: Office)
ICÔNE, Belval, Luxembourg (Developer: BESIX RED Luxembourg; Owner: AG Real Estate; Architect: Foster + Partners, Beller Francois Fritsch); Part of the rehabilitation of a former industrial area, ICÔNE is a workspace development that integrates with the urban landscape and is designed to focus on natural light and wellbeing, incorporating active and passive sustainability measures and flexible spaces for co-working and nomadic working. (Category: Office)
L’Atelier (“The Workshop”), Paris, France (Developer: Covivio; Architect: STUDIOS Architecture, Maison Sarah Lavoine & DUX Covivio); An industrial heritage project focusing on environmental performance, regenerating a former telephone exchange, reconnecting two buildings to create a European HQ for Covivio that integrates design input from users. (Category: Office)
Living Places Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (Developer: VELUX Group; Architect: EFFEKT architects); A residential project and concept prototype to address climate and health challenges by constructing more sustainable, affordable and accessible housing stock using existing materials and techniques. (Category: Residential)
Minerve, Edegem, Belgium (Developer: Revive; Architect: Multiple, including master planner Architecten Achtergael); A brownfield development creating a new biodiverse and sustainable mixed-use residential and commercial area featuring 330 homes including social and cohousing. (Category: Residential)
Polish History Museum, Warsaw, Poland (Developer: Polish History Museum, Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage; Architect: WXCA); The development of a modern multifunctional cultural facility and regeneration of a 19th-century citadel fortress site, incorporating urban planning and design, and sustainability measures through materials and technology solutions. (Category: Arts & Culture)
The overall winner/s will be revealed in Barcelona on 16 October 2024 at a special dinner taking place during ULI Europe’s C Change Summit, which is part of a ULI-led programme to mobilise the European real estate industry to decarbonise.
The awards jury, composed of real estate leaders from across the built environment, has selected the finalists and will next determine the overall winners for the EMEA region. The jury includes Simone Santi, Director for Origination – Europe and UK, Lendlease Services (Italy), and Chair of the 2024 ULI Europe Awards for Excellence Jury; Sebastien Chemouny, Directeur Général, Ofi Invest Real Estate SAS (France); Xavier Denis, Founder, Castlight (Belgium); Brigit Gerritse, Head of Research & Strategy, Redevco (Netherlands); Sophie Henley-Price, Principal and Managing Director, STUDIOS Architecture (France/UK); Karolina Kaim, CEO, Blueprint Group Sp z oo (Poland); Jorge Pérez de Leza Eguiguren, CEO, Metrovacesa, S.A. (Spain); Simone Pozzato, Senior Managing Director, Hines Europe Ltd (UK); Dan Ringelstein, Director – Master Planning and Urban Design – Cities, Planning and Design, Arup (UK); and, Jörn Walter, former Chief Planning Officer, City of Hamburg (Germany).
“As a jury, it has been thoroughly rewarding to assess many exceptional and impactful projects against our very challenging ULI awards criteria, and I am grateful to everyone who entered this year, said Simone Santi, Chair of the 2024 ULI Europe Awards for Excellence Jury. “This year we have selected eight exemplary projects as our finalists, all of which demonstrate innovative approaches and solutions to achieving excellence in land use, elevate real estate practices, and reflect many of ULI’s mission priority areas.”
Anne Kavanagh, ULI Europe Chair, said: “The Awards for Excellence deservedly recognise and showcase a very high standard of best practice in the industry, celebrating projects that are impactful in our communities, and offering impressive solutions to many of the key challenges we as an industry need to address, such as decarbonisation and net zero, and availability and affordability of housing. We can all learn from, and be inspired by, such impactful projects. My best wishes go to all the project teams as they look forward to the final stage of the competition in October.”
Lisette van Doorn, CEO, ULI Europe CEO, said: “Since their introduction in 1979 these awards have become highly recognised in the industry, demonstrating extraordinary achievements in an integrated and collaborative approach, across stakeholders, towards land use, development and operational management of real estate projects. Past winners have served as inspiration for future development opportunities, based on the best practices they have demonstrated, and innovative practices applied. This year, once again, we received an exceptional standard of entries, and we encourage the industry to engage with the finalists to learn and share their best practices, as the current challenges the industry faces can only be tackled through active collaboration and learning.”
The ULI Europe Awards for Excellence recognises superior development efforts in the private, public, and non-profit sectors. Projects and programmes are evaluated on the extent to which they:
As well as selecting the overall winners, the jury will also consider “special mentions” for those projects that demonstrate excellence in any of the areas focused on by ULI’s mission priorities: decarbonising the real estate sector and accelerating our progress to net zero; increasing housing attainability in communities around the world; and educating the next generation of diverse real estate leaders.
For further information about the competition, please visit: https://europe.uli.org/awardsforexcellence/
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Press contact: Tony Nokling: [email protected]
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