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Three winning projects for the EUmies Awards Young Talent 2025
Three winning projects for the EUmies Awards Young Talent 2025
At a ceremony held in Venice on 19 June to mark the EUmies Awards Day for Young Talent, the Fundació Mies van der Rohe and the Creative Europe programme announced three laureates of the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture / Mies van der Rohe Award in the Young Talent category, as well as the winner of the Young Talent Open Award.
The Young Talent category of the EUmies Awards “aims to support the talent of recently graduated architects, urban planners and landscape architects,” the official statement reads, “who will be responsible for transforming our environment in the future.” The biennial Young Talent award is part of the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Awards, organized by the Fundació Mies van der Rohe with the support of the Creative Europe program of the European Union.
Submissions for the 2025 edition came, as in previous iterations, from registered schools in Europe. The jury* determined a shortlist in the spring of this year and the twelve finalists were announced in May, at the opening of an exhibition at Palazzo Mora, a collateral event of the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale. An event this afternoon at Palazzo Michiel featured a granting ceremony but also debates with the winners, representatives from the European Union, Fundació Mies van der Rohe, ACE (Architects’ Council of Europe), EAAE (European Association for Architectural Education), the LINA architecture platform, and members of the jury.
The three winners of the Young Talent 2025 (alphabetical by project name):
- Brave New Axis by Spyridon Loukidis, Markos Georgios Sakellion, and Georgios Thalassinos (GR: National Technical University of Athens. School of Architecture. Athens)
- Forest & Phoenix by Carolina von Hammerstein and Vera Kellmann (DE: Technical University of Berlin. Faculty VI, Planning, Building and Environment – Institute for Architecture. Berlin)
- Hotel Interim by Andreas Stanzel (DE: Bauhaus-Universitaet Weimar. Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism. Weimar)
In addition to the three Young Talent awards for 2025, the Fundació Mies van der Rohe created a parallel award, the Young Talent Open, which invited schools from Council of Europe member countries not part of Creative Europe, including Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and Turkey, as well as non-European countries: Australia, Brunsei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. From among the five finalists announced in May, the winner of the Young Talent Open 2025:
- Poolside Politics by James Langlois (UK: University of Westminster. School of Architecture and Cities. London)
The Young Talent and Young Talent Open winners receive:
- a trophy, a diploma, and the catalogue
- €5,000 each project
- a profile in World-Architects.com
- visibility through the EUmies Awards Young Talent 2025 exhibition in Venice and universities worldwide
- participation in events such as the LINA architecture platform
- USM furniture to design their workspace
The jury of the EUmies Awards – Young Talent 2025:
- Maibritt Dammann, Associated Partner and Head of Healthcare at C.F. Møller Architects
- Ana Dana Beroš, Architect, Curator, Editor, Educator and Exhibition designer
- Jason O’Shaughnessy, Director of Cork Centre for Architectural Education (CCAE)
- Konstantinos Pantazis, Co-founder of Point Supreme
- Daliana Suryawinata, Founder and Director of SHAU
The EUmies Awards are organized by the Fundació Mies van der Rohe with the support of the Creative Europe program of the European Union. They are organized in partnership with the European Association for Architectural Education (EAAE) and the Architects’ Council of Europe (ACE-CAE); World Architects as a founding partner; the European Cultural Centre as a partner in Venice; sponsored by Jung, Jansen and Regent Lighting; and with the support of USM and Hotel Alma Barcelona.