Selected Ideas of 2021!
We are pleased to announce that we have counted all the votes and are now presenting you with the final list of 27 selected ideas that will be invited to the 2021 Creative Exchange: Landscapes of Care taking place online in February and March 2021.
This year we have received 457 ideas from 63 countries, and have recorded 918 applicants in individual and group applicants, with projects tackling the fields of environment, sociology, construction, infrastructure, economy, urban planning, heritage, and others. The votes were cast by 27 Future Architecture members and 24 Future Architecture alumni. Staggering 28.371 votes were cast with the public vote.
The final selection in the following order: 18 ideas selected by platform members; 3 ideas selected by Future Architecture Alumni; 1 idea chosen by public vote; 3 YTAA 2020 winners qualified directly; 2 ideas for final_final grant by dpr-barcelona.
Idea by
Verena von Beckerath, Niklas Fanelsa, Momoko Yasaka, Maximilian von Zepelin, in collaboration with Jens Franke
Weimar, Germany
Idea by
Álvaro Alcázar Del Águila, Roser Garcia Llidó, Eduard Llargués i Asensio and Sergio Sangalli
Sallentde Llobregat, Spain
Final_Final grant by dpr-barcelona
Writing Grant
Idea by
Carlos Lanuza Jarquín
Barcelona, Spain
Editors of Landscapes of Care book
Idea by
NOMAOS
Delft, Netherlands
Thank you for participating in the 2021 Call for Ideas: Landscapes of Care and congratulations!
Creative Exchange is the most insightful annual gathering of architecture lovers and professionals and is held every February at MAO Ljubljana. It brings together platform members and 25 of the most progressive emerging creatives selected through the annual Call for Ideas. It offers opportunities to connect and keep up with the latest developments and tendencies in architecture.
Due to the pandemic, CEx2021 will take place online via Future Architecture Rooms - an unconventional virtual environment for exchange, knowledge transfer, discussion, education, and presentation.
CEx marks the start of the European Architecture Program, a series of the most significant and interconnected architectural happenings and events in Europe.