3XN, BIG, and David Chipperfield Architects among finalists of the 2022 International High-Rise Award

Finalists of the 2022 International High-Rise Award have been announced. Awarded every two years, a total of 5 projects from 4 continents were chosen from a group of 34 project submissions. Now in its 10th edition, the awards program recognizes "a high-rise building that combines exemplary sustainability, outer shape, inner spatial qualities, and social aspects to form a superior building."Beginning in 2004, the awards have been given jointly by the City of Frankfurt am Main, the German Architecture Museum (DAM), and DekaBank to new projects. This year's jury included MVRDV’s Sven Thorissen, who acted as chairman. Thorissen was joined by nine other architects, academics, engineers, city government, and cultural and banking officials from around Germany. The winning project will receive a reward of €50,000 ($49,500 USD).View this year's finalists below.Quay Quarter Tower by 3XN (Sydney, Australia)Read the full post on Bustler

3XN, BIG, and David Chipperfield Architects among finalists of the 2022 International High-Rise Award

Finalists of the 2022 International High-Rise Award have been announced. Awarded every two years, a total of 5 projects from 4 continents were chosen from a group of 34 project submissions. Now in its 10th edition, the awards program recognizes "a high-rise building that combines exemplary sustainability, outer shape, inner spatial qualities, and social aspects to form a superior building."

Beginning in 2004, the awards have been given jointly by the City of Frankfurt am Main, the German Architecture Museum (DAM), and DekaBank to new projects. This year's jury included MVRDV’s Sven Thorissen, who acted as chairman. Thorissen was joined by nine other architects, academics, engineers, city government, and cultural and banking officials from around Germany. The winning project will receive a reward of €50,000 ($49,500 USD).

View this year's finalists below.

Quay Quarter Tower by 3XN (Sydney, Australia)

Read the full post on Bustler