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Conservation of Africa Hall wins 2026 World Monuments Fund/Knoll Modernism Prize

By Niall Patrick Walsh|

Thursday, Jan 22, 2026

Africa Hall. Image credit: Rory Gardiner

The World Monuments Fund and Knoll have announced Australia-based Architectus as the recipient of the 2026 World Monuments Fund/Knoll Modernism Prize for the conservation of the United Nations’ Historic Africa Hall in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The award recognizes the firm’s decade-long restoration of the landmark modernist building, completed in 1961 and widely regarded as one of the most significant works of African modernism.

Africa Hall. Image credit: Rory Gardiner
Africa Hall. Image credit: Rory Gardiner

Africa Hall was designed by Italian architect Arturo Mezzedimi as the headquarters of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa and as a diplomatic venue for newly independent African nations. The building played a central role in continental politics, hosting the founding of the Organization of African Unity in 1963, a predecessor to the African Union. The design of the scheme is noted for its reinforced concrete structure, expansive views across Addis Ababa, and interior materials including Carrara marble, locally sourced Ethiopian stone, and monumental stained-glass windows by Ethiopian artist Afewerk Tekle.

Africa Hall. Image credit: Rory Gardiner
Africa Hall. Image credit: Rory Gardiner

From 2014 to 2024, Architectus led a comprehensive renewal of the building. The project combined archival research into Mezzedimi’s original design with upgrades required for contemporary diplomatic use. Key architectural and artistic elements were reinstated, including mosaic finishes, structural components, and Tekle’s stained-glass windows, which were conserved by the artist’s grandson. More than 500 pieces of bespoke furniture designed by Mezzedimi were also restored and returned to their original layouts. 

Africa Hall. Image credit: Rory Gardiner
Africa Hall. Image credit: Rory Gardiner

This year’s prize received 73 submissions from 28 countries, with Africa Hall becoming the first site on the African continent to receive the award. The prize will be formally presented on February 18, 2026, during Modernism Week in Palm Springs, California. 

Umbrella House. Image credit: Robert Connor
Umbrella House. Image credit: Anton Grassl / ESTO

In addition to the main award, the jury introduced a new Stewardship Award for Modernist Homes, recognizing the rehabilitation of the Umbrella House in Sarasota, Florida. Designed by Paul Rudolph in 1953 and restored by Hall Architects, the project focused on reconstructing the home’s long-lost shade structure and preserving its role as a key example of Sarasota School modernism.

Umbrella House. Image credit: Anton Grassl / ESTO
Umbrella House. Image credit: Anton Grassl / ESTO

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Conservation of Africa Hall wins 2026 World Monuments Fund/Knoll Modernism Prize

By Niall Patrick Walsh|

Thursday, Jan 22, 2026

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Africa Hall. Image credit: Rory Gardiner

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world monuments fund ● knoll ● knoll modernism prize ● addis ababa ● ethiopia ● prize ● modernism ● competition ● restoration ● renovation ● conservation ● architectural heritage
Architectus Inc.
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The World Monuments Fund and Knoll have announced Australia-based Architectus as the recipient of the 2026 World Monuments Fund/Knoll Modernism Prize for the conservation of the United Nations’ Historic Africa Hall in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The award recognizes the firm’s decade-long restoration of the landmark modernist building, completed in 1961 and widely regarded as one of the most significant works of African modernism.

Africa Hall. Image credit: Rory Gardiner
Africa Hall. Image credit: Rory Gardiner

Africa Hall was designed by Italian architect Arturo Mezzedimi as the headquarters of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa and as a diplomatic venue for newly independent African nations. The building played a central role in continental politics, hosting the founding of the Organization of African Unity in 1963, a predecessor to the African Union. The design of the scheme is noted for its reinforced concrete structure, expansive views across Addis Ababa, and interior materials including Carrara marble, locally sourced Ethiopian stone, and monumental stained-glass windows by Ethiopian artist Afewerk Tekle.

Africa Hall. Image credit: Rory Gardiner
Africa Hall. Image credit: Rory Gardiner

From 2014 to 2024, Architectus led a comprehensive renewal of the building. The project combined archival research into Mezzedimi’s original design with upgrades required for contemporary diplomatic use. Key architectural and artistic elements were reinstated, including mosaic finishes, structural components, and Tekle’s stained-glass windows, which were conserved by the artist’s grandson. More than 500 pieces of bespoke furniture designed by Mezzedimi were also restored and returned to their original layouts. 

Africa Hall. Image credit: Rory Gardiner
Africa Hall. Image credit: Rory Gardiner

This year’s prize received 73 submissions from 28 countries, with Africa Hall becoming the first site on the African continent to receive the award. The prize will be formally presented on February 18, 2026, during Modernism Week in Palm Springs, California. 

Umbrella House. Image credit: Robert Connor
Umbrella House. Image credit: Anton Grassl / ESTO

In addition to the main award, the jury introduced a new Stewardship Award for Modernist Homes, recognizing the rehabilitation of the Umbrella House in Sarasota, Florida. Designed by Paul Rudolph in 1953 and restored by Hall Architects, the project focused on reconstructing the home’s long-lost shade structure and preserving its role as a key example of Sarasota School modernism.

Umbrella House. Image credit: Anton Grassl / ESTO
Umbrella House. Image credit: Anton Grassl / ESTO

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