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Twelve urgent projects that match the demands of our time: Meet the 2025 EUmies Awards Young Talent finalists
Twelve EUmies Awards Young Talent finalists were announced to coincide with the start of this year’s Venice Architecture Biennale.
Among the finalists, projects addressing the need for criminal justice and prison reform, the impetus to adaptively reuse historic structures instead of demolition, support the global logistics supply chain, and reclaim disappearing office spaces as housing stood out as salients related to the Biennale’s 2025 theme: Intelligens. Natural. Artificial. Collective.The competition is open to all qualifying master’s degree projects taken from architecture schools located in countries participating in the Creative Europe Programme. They were: The Belmonte Tomato Farmers Cooperative by Jim Wyatt-Gosebruch (School of Art, Architecture and Design - London Metropolitan University); Poolside Politics by James Langlois (School of Architecture and Cities - University of Westminster); Reimagining Urban Vernacular (Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning - U...