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In 2019, the Prix de Genève for architectural experimentation is being organised so as to support innovative achievements and ideas within the fields of architecture, construction, urban planning and landscaping.

Thanks to a donation from Daniel Grataloup, the Prix de Genève will stimulate experimentation and innovation for the architecture of tomorrow.

It will reward the boldness and creativity of completed projects, projects ongoing and unfinished projects, in Switzerland and round the world.

The aim of this new award is to differentiate achievements, current projects and research work that transcend the classical framework of architecture.

A new architecture award

The work submitted could also be research projects, competition projects, projects ongoing or already completed.

They must are designed no quite five years before the submission date.

Applications must be submitted before 30th July 2021.

Following a donation from the architect Daniel Grataloup, the Prix de Genève is rewarding experimental architecture altogether its forms. This international competition is hospitable architects, landscape architects, urban planners and engineers.

The winning project will receive CHF 30,000 and every one nominated projects are going to be exhibited in Geneva.

Register & enter the contest

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