BRICK AWARD 26 reveals 50 architectural works redefining the use of brick
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BRICK AWARD 26 reveals 50 architectural works redefining the use of brick
"The international shortlist for BRICK AWARD 26 has been announced, showcasing 50 of the world's most inspiring brick buildings from 21 countries across the globe. Selected from 849 submissions, the projects represent originality and excellence in contemporary brick architecture. The biennial prize, hosted by wienerberger yet independently judged, spans five categories, including small house projects and commercial buildings, highlighting the versatility of brick as a timeless material."
"Launched in 2004, the BRICK AWARD has grown into a leading international prize that celebrates architectural innovation and the creative potential of brick. Presented every two years, it highlights projects that combine craftsmanship, sustainability and design excellence. Organized by wienerberger yet judged independently, the award ensures recognition is given purely on merit, with winning and shortlisted works published in the official BRICK book and honoured at a ceremony in Vienna."
The BRICK AWARD 26 shortlist showcases 50 brick buildings from 21 countries, chosen from 849 submissions for originality and excellence in contemporary brick architecture. The biennial prize covers five categories, including small house projects and commercial buildings, and emphasizes brick's versatility as a timeless material. An international jury of renowned architects will select winners to be announced at a ceremony in Vienna on 11 June 2026. Notable shortlisted projects include Kengo Kuma’s UCCA Clay Museum, the glass-brick Melbourne Holocaust Museum, Brazil's White Bricks House, and the Shafagh Tomb in Iran. Wienerberger organizes the award and publishes winning works in the BRICK book.
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