“40 Young European Architects with New Visions”

“40 Young European Architects with New Visions”

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“40 Young European Architects with New Visions”

The European Center for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies in collaboration with the Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design will present the winners of the “Europe 40 Under 40® Awards” with an architectural exhibition of high standards with the rising talents of architecture and industry of Europe planning for 2021-2022 entitled “40 Young European Architects with New Visions”.

Furthermore, the opening of the exhibition will take place on Friday, December 9 at The European Centre/Contemporary Space Athens, 74 Mitropoleos, Athens, Greece in the presence of the award-winning architects and designers of the program.

On the same day and venue, the Europe 40under40® Awards Ceremony 2022 will take place with entrance only by reservation.

Additionally, the winners and their award-winning works are included in the edition entitled Next New Talented Generation of European Architects and Designers 5 (metropolitanartspress.com).

The book is available online at the official website of the organization Metropolitanartspress.com.

Moreover, information about architects and designers along with their projects can be found at https://www.europeanarch.eu/europe-40under40-2021-winners-bio.html

For participation in the Europe 40under40®awards program for 2023, please visit our page The European Center | Europe 40 under 40 (europeanarch.eu)

Deadline for submissions is December 1st, 2022.

Exhibition Opening: Friday 9 December 2022 at 17.00.
Awards Ceremony: Friday, 9 December  2022 at 18.00.
Duration: From 12 /09/2022 to 01/15/2023
Days & hours: Wednesday – Sunday, 12.00-19.00

INFORMATION: Mrs. Konstadina Geladaki
The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies
Tel: +30-210 3428511, Email: konstadina@europeanarch.eu

 

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