Премия Международного союза архитекторов - Второй цикл (профессиональный)
Второй цикл премии Международного союза архитекторов в сотрудничестве с ООН-Хабитат. Эта награда, присуждаемая раз в два года, отмечает работу архитекторов, вносящих вклад в реализацию Повестки дня ООН в области устойчивого развития на период до 2030 года вместе с Новой программой развития городов. Заявки принимаются в шести категориях – проекты будут оценивать с точки зрения энергоэффективности, доступности и безопасности, инклюзивности, использования местных материалов в строительстве и т.д.
The International Union of Architects, in collaboration with UN-Habitat, has announced the launch of the second cycle of the UIA 2030 Award. This biennial award promotes the work of architects contributing to the delivery of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development together with the New Urban Agenda.
The first cycle of the Award gathered 125 projects from 40 countries and the final results were announced on 28 June 2022 in Katowice, Poland, during the World Urban Forum (WUF11).
Synchronised with the World Urban Forum (WUF), the award invites all architects around the world to submit entries for built projects that demonstrate design quality and have made significant contributions towards achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The award will be run in two stages. Stage 1 submissions will be assessed on a regional basis, reflecting each of the five UIA Regions. Between one and three Regional Finalists in each Award Category will go to Stage 2. The location of the project will determine the region in which it is to be assessed.
Participation is open to all architects worldwide and the submission text must be in English.
AWARD CATEGORIES
Awards will be made for built projects which demonstrate design quality and have made significant contributions towards achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in each of the following categories:
Sustainable Development Goal 3, Good Health and Well-being
1. Good health and well-being: This category will recognise a project which can demonstrate having significantly contributed to the promotion of healthy lives and well-being, such as a reduction in communicable diseases, consistent with the principles underpinning Target 3.3 of SDG 3. Sustainable Development Goal 11, Sustainable Cities and Communities
2. Adequate, safe and affordable housing: This category will recognise a project which has significantly contributed to the provision of accessible, adequate, safe and affordable housing, urban regeneration and/or slum upgrading consistent with the principles underpinning Target 11.1 of SDG11.
3. Access to safe, accessible, and sustainable public transport: This category will recognise a project which, by virtue of siting, design, density etc, has significantly contributed to the provision of safe, accessible, and sustainable public transport (such as Transport Oriented Development and/or neighbourhood planning), consistent with the principles underpinning Target 11.2.1 of SDG11
4. Access to green and public space: This category will recognise a project which has significantly contributed to the provision of access to safe, inclusive and accessible green and public space for all, consistent with the principles underpinning Target 11.7 of SDG11. 1 https://sdgs.un.org/goals/goal11 2 https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/decade-of-action/ 3 https://unhabitat.org/the-new-urban-agenda-illustrated Page 2 of 5
5. Adaptation to climate change and resilience to disasters: This category will recognise a project which can demonstrate having significantly contributed to adaption to climate change and/or resilience to disasters, consistent with the principles underpinning Target 11b of SDG11. Sustainable Development Goal 15, Life on Land
6. Promotion, restoration and sustainable use of ecosystems: This category will recognise a project which, either through its siting, design or construction, significantly contributes to the promotion, restoration and/or sustainable use of ecosystems consistent with the principles underpinning SDG15. Each project may be entered in up to two categories but entrants who wish to do so need to clearly set out the merits of each submission in relation to the criteria for each category.
The UIA, together with UN Habitat, will announce the recipients of the UIA2030 Award at the World Urban Forum (WUF12) in Cairo, Egypt, due to take place on 4-8 November 2024.