
"The 2025 jury brought together professionals from across the architectural and design fields, including Ivan Blasi, Director of the EUmies Awards; Amit Gupta, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of STIRworld; Christele Harrouk, Editor-in-Chief of ArchDaily; Ursula Schwitalla, BDA ao and Honorary Senator at the University of Tübingen; and Martha Thorne, writer, curator, consultant, and urbanist. The selected works were drawn from a shortlist of 21 projects identified by the ECC's organising team and presented throughout Time Space Existence 2025."
"The project examines overlooked plantation histories by bringing attention to Black landscapes shaped through refuge, resistance, and everyday life, focusing in particular on the swamp, the ditch, and the plot. Through a critical reading of heritage practices informed by colonial legacies, it draws on archival research to surface narratives that have been historically marginalised or omitted. Plantation Futures proposes decolonial approaches to conservation, emphasising the inter"
The European Cultural Centre announced ECC Awards 2025 winners during Time Space Existence Closing Day in Venice on 23 November 2025. The seventh edition gathered 207 practices from more than 52 countries around the themes Repair, Regenerate, and Reuse. A jury of architecture and design professionals — Ivan Blasi; Amit Gupta; Christele Harrouk; Ursula Schwitalla; and Martha Thorne — selected four winners from a 21-project shortlist. The awarded projects were recognised for originality, execution, narrative clarity, and forward-looking engagement with sustainability, community, and the future of the built environment. The selections propose diverse strategies for rethinking spatial experience, material use, heritage, and social relevance.
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