EU Mies Awards 2024

Announcing the 362 nominees 

Nagrada Evropske unije za sodobno arhitekturo / nagrade Mies van der Rohe

2024 European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture / Mies van der Rohe Awards

 

362 works, 38 countries; 125 regions; 240 places

7 jury members

 

The European Commission and the Fundació Mies van der Rohe are proud to announce today the 2024 European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture / Mies van der Rohe Awards (EUmies Awards) nominees. A total of 362 significant works realized all over 38 different European countries.

 

The EUmies Awards began its 18th cycle in May 2023, with a network of expert nominators and architecture associations from throughout Europe who submitted these 362 projects for the jury’s consideration. The jury will now select 40 outstanding projects and then visit the finalists, an opportunity to have interviews with the architects, their teams, the project clients, and those people on who the works have a repercussion.

 

⚫ From the list of 362 projects …

 

Country

Number of works

Country

Number of works

Spain

29

Netherlands

8

France

26

Sweden

8

Germany

21

Albania

7

Belgium

18

Cyprus

7

Austria

15

Montenegro

7

Greece

14

North Macedonia

7

Portugal

14

Serbia

7

Ireland

13

Slovenia

7

Italy

13

Estonia

6

Lithuania

13

Latvia

6

Hungary

12

Norway

6

Denmark

11

Slovakia

6

Croatia

10

Bosnia-Herzegovina

5

Ukraine

10

Luxembourg

5

Czechia

9

Kosovo

3

Poland

9

Georgia

2

Romania

9

Armenia

1

Bulgaria

8

Malta

1

Finland

8

Tunisia

1

 

This year’s jury is chaired by Frédéric Druot (Paris/Bordeaux), who will be accompanied by Martin Braathen (Oslo), Pippo Ciorra (Rome), Tinatin Gurgenidze (Tbilisi/Berlin), Adriana Krnáčová (Prague), Sala Makumbundu (Luxembourg), and Hrvoje Njiric (Zagreb).

 

The 2024 EUmies Awards will recognise the best built works in Europe completed between April 2021 and May 2023. The 2024 cycle will reflect on the current challenges that citizens, architects, clients, developers, policymakers and other professionals are faced with in the context of the European Green Deal.