Designing Coexistence: Meet the Winners of the First Edition of ArchDaily Student Project Awards
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Designing Coexistence: Meet the Winners of the First Edition of ArchDaily Student Project Awards
"The selected winners engage with the theme Architecture of Coexistence across multiple approaches. From the preservation and transformation of a historic schoolhouse at the U.S.-Mexico border to the reimagining of extractive landscapes as regenerative systems, the projects explore how architecture can mediate between people, ecologies, and infrastructures."
"The response was remarkable, with projects from students in every continent, showcasing a wealth and breadth of viewpoints, solutions and visions. The jury looked beyond final outputs, focusing on the ideas, questions, and positions driving the work."
In November 2025, ArchDaily initiated the Student Project Awards to celebrate the talent and vision of future architects. The awards received a remarkable response, with submissions from students globally. An external jury reviewed 104 longlisted projects, narrowing it down to 20 shortlisted entries, ultimately selecting three winners and four honorable mentions. The winning projects address the theme Architecture of Coexistence, exploring preservation, regeneration, and urban care. Developed by students from Argentina, Spain, and the U.S., these projects demonstrate the intersection of speculative ideas and real-world conditions.
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