| 31 May 2007 |
The International Urban Landscape Award 2007 will honor a ground-breaking, newly designed or redeveloped urban space. Relevant urban design projects will be considered, including residential blocks or mixed-use areas, neighborhood developments, estates, and urban districts. Sustainable and innovative contributions to town planning and to the economically and socially viable city of the future are required.
Also sought are urban design solutions for the challenges of dynamic population development and changing economies, creative concepts for social and economic integration within the city and its districts, as well as energy-efficient building and resource-optimized construction. Submissions should foster the citizens’ identification with their city while respecting historical roots and the changing globalized world.
This competition is in recognition of public and private commitment to the improvement of the urban environment and continuing development of the city. Entries must be received by 31 May 2007. Visit the PDF for more information.











