Intelligens. Talent – EUmies Awards Young Talent 2025
The exhibition Intelligens. Talent. EUmies Awards Young Talent 2025, a collateral event of the 19th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia, opened to the public on May 9, revealing the finalists of the EUmies Awards Young Talent 2025 and Young Talent Open 2025, dedicated to master's theses in architecture, landscape architecture, and urban planning. The exhibition, organized by the Fundació Mies van der Rohe, is on display at Palazzo Mora in Venice until November 23.
The exhibition includes models, photographs, videos, and graphic documentation of the projects selected for the awards, including the finalists. The main category, Young Talent, is open to master's degree projects completed and approved between January 1, 2023, and December 31, 2024, from schools of architecture, landscape architecture, and urban planning in the countries participating in the Creative Europe program. The parallel category Young Talent Open, in its first edition, is open to schools from Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand and members of the Council of Europe that are not part of Creative Europe.
The main Young Talent category brings together projects that address issues such as urban transformation, housing, infrastructure, landscape and heritage, with approaches that combine territorial research, social analysis and diverse project strategies. The finalists are:
Beyond Demolition
Toni Lee Marie Bethäuser, Kimberly Rahn
Leibniz Universität Hannover. Faculty of Architecture and Landscape Sciences.
Hannover (Germany)
Brave New Axis
Spyridon Loukidis, Markos Georgios Sakellion, Georgios Thalassinos
National Technical University of Athens. School of Architecture.
Athens (Greece)
Forest & Phoenix
Carolina von Hammerstein, Vera Kellmann
Technical University of Berlin. Faculty VI, Planning, Building and Environment - Institute for Architecture.
Berlin (Germany)
Hotel Interim
Andreas Stanzel
Bauhaus-Universitaet Weimar. Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism.
Weimar (Germany)
Other Monuments
Guillermo de Alfonso Sánchez
Polytechnic University of Catalonia. Vallès School of Architecture.
Sant Cugat del Vallès (Spain)
People and Outlaws
Karla Hvidsten
Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Faculty of Architecture and Design.
Trondheim (Norway)
Rescripted Neapolitan Realities
Kieran Maye, James Pearce
University College Cork & Munster Technological University. School of Engineering and Architecture.
Cork (Ireland)
Ruining the Ruinous Ruin
Jeanne Azemar, Solena Espelt, Nathalie Godon
Free University of Brussels. Faculty of Architecture La Cambre Horta.
Brussels (Belgium)
Sacred
María De Sotto Martín
Polytechnic University of Madrid. Madrid School of Architecture.
Madrid (Spain)
Street Runners: Supporting Infrastructure for the Workforce of the Supply Chain
Marios Gerontas
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. School of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering. Thessaloniki (Greece)
Tabacalera
Irene Calero Pages
Polytechnic University of Madrid. Madrid School of Architecture.
Madrid (Spain)
Three Chimneys Archipelago
Valentina Ciancaglini, Giulio Giannico
IUAV University of Venice. Department of Architecture and Arts.
Venice (Italy)
In parallel, the Young Talent Open category includes projects from schools in Australia, Singapore and the United Kingdom. This is a section not funded by the European Union and is aimed at academic institutions outside the Creative Europe program. The finalists are:
Bridging the Maribyrnong
Santiago Bordo
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. School of Architecture and Urban Design.
Melbourne (Australia)
Dynamics of an Overexploited Territory
Aloysius Goh Jun De
The National University of Singapore. Department of Architecture.
Singapore (Singapore)
Poolside Politics
James Langlois
University of Westminster. School of Architecture and Cities.
London (United Kingdom)
Reimagining Urban Vernacular
Pierre Dalais
University of Sydney. Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning.
Sydney (Australia)
The Belmonte Tomato Farmers Cooperative
Jim Wyatt-Gosebruch
London Metropolitan University. School of Art, Architecture and Design.
London (United Kingdom)
The winning projects in both categories will be announced on June 19, as part of the EUmies Awards Day 2025, which will take place at the Palazzo Michiel in Venice and will be broadcast live. From that date, the models of the three winning projects will be incorporated into the exhibition.
The selected works are now also available online and will be in a catalog that will be part of the EUmies Awards archive. The exhibition in Venice is supported by the Architects' Council of Europe (ACE-CAE), the EAAE, as well as several sponsors from the architectural industry and education, and World-Architects.
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