European Collective Housing Award Announces Winners of First Edition
The European Collective Housing Award has selected the winners for the 2024 cycle. Created by The Basque Architecture Institute and Arc en Rêve Centre d’Architecture, in collaboration with the Department of Territorial Planning, the award highlights innovation and excellence in collective housing design, emphasizing aesthetics, social responsibility, and environmental sustainability. The winner in the new construction category is La Borda Housing Collective in Barcelona, Spain. Regarding the renovation category, the winner is the Conversion of a Wine Storage into Housing in Basel, Switzerland. The inaugural edition of the European Collective Housing Award recognizes the importance of collective housing in creating sustainable and inclusive communities while emphasizing the need to promote architectural excellence in this domain.
The European Collective Housing Award has selected the winners for the 2024 cycle. Created by The Basque Architecture Institute and Arc en Rêve Centre d’Architecture, in collaboration with the Department of Territorial Planning, the award highlights innovation and excellence in collective housing design, emphasizing aesthetics, social responsibility, and environmental sustainability. The winner in the new construction category is La Borda Housing Collective in Barcelona, Spain. Regarding the renovation category, the winner is the Conversion of a Wine Storage into Housing in Basel, Switzerland. The inaugural edition of the European Collective Housing Award recognizes the importance of collective housing in creating sustainable and inclusive communities while emphasizing the need to promote architectural excellence in this domain.