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These are the world's best unbuilt projects according to the MIPIM/AR Future Project Awards

By Mackenzie Goldberg|

Friday, Mar 15, 2019

Wonderwoods by MVSA Architects + Stefano Boeri Architetti, overall winner of 2019 Future Project Awards.

The MIPIM and the Architectural Review have announced the winners of the 2019 Future Project Awards. Now in its 18th year, the competition exclusively celebrates the world's best unbuilt or incomplete projects judging across a range of categories such as 'Hotels & Leisure,' 'Mixed-Use,' 'Big Urban Projects,' and nine others. 

The top prize this year for 'Future Project of the Year' was won by MVSA Architects and Stefano Boeri Architetti for their Wonderwoods project in Utrecht. The project involves two 90-meter mixed-use towers, one of which incorporates Boeri's vertical forest model by featuring 10,000 plants. Additional winners include an aquarium in Oslo, a design for Sydney's tallest tower, a tall wood building along Toronto's waterfront, and more. Below, check out the full list of winners. 

Future Project of the Year:

Wonderwoods (Utrecht, the Netherlands) — MVSA Architects and Stefano Boeri Architetti

Big Urban Infrastructure: 

Suzhou High Gardens (Suzhou, China) — One Design

Big Urban Projects: 

Integrated Hub (South East Asia) — Andrew Bromberg at Aedas

Civic & Community:

Sandra Civic Center (Fars Province, Iran) — Nextoffice

Cultural Regeneration:

Oslo Aquarium (Oslo, Norway) — Haptic Architects with Rodeo

Hotels & Leisure:

Tropicalia (Côte d'Opale, France) — Coldefy & Associés

Mixed Use: 

Wonderwoods (Utrecht, the Netherlands) — MVSA Architects and Stefano Boeri Architetti

Offices: 

St Pauli (Hamburg, Germany) — blauraum Architekten

Old & New:

Fenix 1 (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) – Mei architects and planners

Regeneration & Masterplanning:

Stockholm Loop (Stockholm, Sweden) — Belatchew Arkitekter

Residential:

Aqualuna (Toronto, Canada) — 3XN Architects

Shopping:

Taikoo Li Qiantan (Shanghai, China) — 5+ design

Sports & Stadiums:

Lo Barnechea Public Swimming Pool (Santiago de Chile, Chile) — Gonzalo Mardones Arquitecto

Tall Buildings: 

505 George Street (Sydney, Australia) — Ingenhoven Architects + Architectus

Jeu D'Esprit Winner: 

Floating Bridge (Boston, USA) — Paul Lukez Architecture

Sustainability Prize: 

The Arbour (Toronto, Canada) — Moriyama & Teshima Architects with Acton Ostry Architects

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These are the world's best unbuilt projects according to the MIPIM/AR Future Project Awards

By Mackenzie Goldberg|

Friday, Mar 15, 2019

Share

Wonderwoods by MVSA Architects + Stefano Boeri Architetti, overall winner of 2019 Future Project Awards.

Related

future project awards ● mipim ● architectural review ● awards ● unbuilt projects ● competition
Stefano Boeri Architetti
Stefano Boeri Architetti
Aedas
Aedas
Rodeo Architects
Rodeo Architects
Coldefy
Coldefy
MEI Architects
MEI Architects
Belatchew Arkitekter
Belatchew Arkitekter
3XN
3XN
5+design
5+design
Gonzalo Mardones Viviani Architects
Gonzalo Mardones Viviani Architects
Paul Lukez Architecture
Paul Lukez Architecture
Moriyama Teshima Architects
Moriyama Teshima Architects

The MIPIM and the Architectural Review have announced the winners of the 2019 Future Project Awards. Now in its 18th year, the competition exclusively celebrates the world's best unbuilt or incomplete projects judging across a range of categories such as 'Hotels & Leisure,' 'Mixed-Use,' 'Big Urban Projects,' and nine others. 

The top prize this year for 'Future Project of the Year' was won by MVSA Architects and Stefano Boeri Architetti for their Wonderwoods project in Utrecht. The project involves two 90-meter mixed-use towers, one of which incorporates Boeri's vertical forest model by featuring 10,000 plants. Additional winners include an aquarium in Oslo, a design for Sydney's tallest tower, a tall wood building along Toronto's waterfront, and more. Below, check out the full list of winners. 

Future Project of the Year:

Wonderwoods (Utrecht, the Netherlands) — MVSA Architects and Stefano Boeri Architetti

Big Urban Infrastructure: 

Suzhou High Gardens (Suzhou, China) — One Design

Big Urban Projects: 

Integrated Hub (South East Asia) — Andrew Bromberg at Aedas

Civic & Community:

Sandra Civic Center (Fars Province, Iran) — Nextoffice

Cultural Regeneration:

Oslo Aquarium (Oslo, Norway) — Haptic Architects with Rodeo

Hotels & Leisure:

Tropicalia (Côte d'Opale, France) — Coldefy & Associés

Mixed Use: 

Wonderwoods (Utrecht, the Netherlands) — MVSA Architects and Stefano Boeri Architetti

Offices: 

St Pauli (Hamburg, Germany) — blauraum Architekten

Old & New:

Fenix 1 (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) – Mei architects and planners

Regeneration & Masterplanning:

Stockholm Loop (Stockholm, Sweden) — Belatchew Arkitekter

Residential:

Aqualuna (Toronto, Canada) — 3XN Architects

Shopping:

Taikoo Li Qiantan (Shanghai, China) — 5+ design

Sports & Stadiums:

Lo Barnechea Public Swimming Pool (Santiago de Chile, Chile) — Gonzalo Mardones Arquitecto

Tall Buildings: 

505 George Street (Sydney, Australia) — Ingenhoven Architects + Architectus

Jeu D'Esprit Winner: 

Floating Bridge (Boston, USA) — Paul Lukez Architecture

Sustainability Prize: 

The Arbour (Toronto, Canada) — Moriyama & Teshima Architects with Acton Ostry Architects

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