ArchDaily & Strelka Award: 15 Finalists Announced
The second stage of voting, which will last until August 31, will decide the three winners.
ArchDaily and Strelka have announced a shortlist of 15 architectural projects nominated for the joint ArchDaily & Strelka Award, which celebrates emerging architects and new ideas that transform the contemporary city.
The finalists were selected by the readers of ArchDaily and Strelka Mag. The second stage of voting, which will last until August 31, will decide the three winners.
The open call invited emerging architects to submit their built projects that emphasize sustainability, research-based and participatory design, and the innovative use of materials. Architects and architecture and design firms that started their practice no more than 10 years ago could apply with projects that were built in the past five years. We have received projects from over 100 offices from Armenia, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Lithuania, Moldova, Russia, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan, but only 50 of them made it to the long list, which has since been narrowed down to 15 finalists.
The finalists are:
Apart Hotel Dolgorukovskaya 25 / APEX, Russia
Atyrau Bridge / New Moon Architects, Kazakhstan
Durtuli Community Spaces / Orchestra Design, Russia
Gaidar Cultural and Recreational Park / IRGSNO, Russia
House in Artana / NS Studio, Georgia
Landscape Park Sokolskaya Gora / Project Group 8 + PARK, Russia
National Library of the Republic of Tatarstan / XOPA, Russia
Poyma Embankment Park / Basis, Russia
Renovation of Russian Federation Pavilion at Venice Biennale / KASA Architects, Italy
Siberian Retreat House / A61architects + YYdesign, Russia
The Riviera Park / ab2.0
Touchable Distance Exhibition / Radical Passive, Belarus
Tretyakov Gallery Pavilion / link.bureau, Russia
URAM Extreme Park / Legato Sports Architecture, Russia
ZOYA Museum / A2M, Russia
You can vote for one project a day until August 31. The three winning offices will be announced on September 1 and will be invited to the Future Architect conference to present their projects on September 6-7.