The European Prize for Urban Public Space 2022 announces the 5 finalist works.

The European Prize for Urban Public Space 2022 announces the 5 finalist works.

After meeting on the 14th and 15th of July, the international Jury of the 2022 European Prize for Urban Public Space, of which Prof. Teresa Galí-Izard is the president along with Hans Ibelings, Eleni Myrivili, Andreas Ruby, Paloma Strelitz and Špela Videčnik; has chosen the 5 finalists for this year’s award. The winner will be made public at a prize-giving ceremony that is to be held at the CCCB the 14 and 15 November.

The European Prize for Urban Public Space is a biennial, honorific award which, since 2000, has recognised the best projects of creation, transformation, and recovery of public spaces in European cities.

You can find more information about the finalist and selected works here.

FLOW. Brussels (Belgium), 2021.
Hage. Lund (Sweden), 2021.
Urban community garden "Sporta pils dārzi". Riga (Latvia), 2021.
Saint Sernin Square. Toulouse (France), 2020.
Catharijnesingel. Utrecht (Netherlands), 2020.