AR Future Projects Awards unveils 2024 winners as ‘positive contributions to communities’
By Niall Patrick Walsh|
Tuesday, Mar 12, 2024
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The Architectural Review has announced the winners of the 2024 AR Future Projects awards. The series describes itself as a “window into tomorrow’s cities” by celebrating excellence in projects still undergoing design or construction, which have “the potential for positive contribution to communities, neighborhoods and urban landscapes around the world.”
The overall winner of the 2024 series was Tårnkvartalet in Fornebu, Norway, designed by Haptic Architects and PIR2. Located in a new neighborhood on the site of a decommissioned airport, the secondary school includes a large amphitheater, library, sports center, and civic hub. Jury member Julia King described the scheme as representing “a powerful precedent for how schools can serve a dual role for both education and culture.”
Below we have rounded up the winners for the 2024 edition. You can compare this year’s selection against previous winners by reviewing our past coverage of the AR Future Projects awards here.
Overall Winner + 'Education' Winner (cover image)
Tårnkvartalet in Fornebu, Norway, by Haptic Architects and PIR2
Highly Commended + 'New and Old' Winner
Sinterbecken in Luxembourg by Metaform Architects and Latz + Partner
Highly Commended + 'Office' Winner
Camerich Jiaxing Factory in China by Neri & Hu
'Civic and Community' Winner
Parvathagiri Market in India by Mazumdar Bravo Architects
'Commercial Mixed Use' Winner
InnHub La Punt in Switzerland by Foster + Partners
'Cultural Regeneration' Winner
Paisley Museum Reimagined in the UK by AL_A
'Hotels and Leisure' Winner
Termas El Jabalí in Mexico by Ignacio Urquiza Arquitectos + Max von Werz Arquitectos
'Housing' Winner
Occupation of the Ford Factory in Brazil by Studio MK27
'Regeneration and Masterplanning' Winner
Earls Court Master Plan in the UK by Hawkins\Brown and Studio Egret West
'Competition Entry Prize' Winner
Fleurance Recomposed in France by Mooradian Studio
'Student Prize' Winner
An Architecture of Co-production on Pedra Branca by Eugene Tan from the National University of Singapore
'Sustainable Research and Design Prize' Winner
Melbourne’s Net-Zero Future in Australia by Bates Smart
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