The Global Award for Sustainable Architecture Announces Its 2025 Laureates in Venice
Briefly

Created in 2006 by architect Jana Revedin, the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture honors five architects annually for their commitment to sustainable practices. The award emphasizes participatory design, the significance of local context, and innovative solutions to ecological crises. It promotes rehabilitation of existing structures over new builds, advocating for creativity rooted in local resources and culture. The 18th edition, in partnership with Saint-Gobain, focuses on the theme 'Architecture Is Construction,' stressing the importance of integrating sustainable techniques and materials that foster community engagement and respond to today's challenges.
The Global Award for Sustainable Architecture emphasizes the importance of locally rooted, participatory design to address global ecological challenges in innovative ways.
This year's theme, 'Architecture Is Construction,' highlights the necessity of incorporating sustainable practices that focus on creativity and community in architectural design.
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