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AR Future Projects 2025 judging panel announced
The jury of this years edition includes practitioners working across disciplines and around the worldEntries to the AR Future Projects awards will be reviewed by a panel including Loreta Castro Reguera, Joseph Grima and Indy Johar.Mexican architect Loreta Castro Reguera co-founded Taller Capital with Jos Pablo Ambrosi in 2010. The practice is concerned with projects of social and environmental infrastructure, such as Parque Xicotncatl, near Tijuana in Mexico, which doubles recreational spaces with a strategy for guiding water run-off. Castro Reguera was highly commended for the Moira Gemmill Prize for Emerging Architecture in 2023 and Taller Capital was highly commended in the AR Emerging awards in 2020.Joseph Grima is an architect, critic, curator and editor. He co-founded design studio Space Caviar with Tamar Shafrir in 2013, and has been the creative director of Design Academy Eindhoven since 2017. Space Caviar edited the book Non-Extractive Architecture, published in 2021 and SQM: The Quantified Home, reviewed by Jack Self in the AR in 2015. Grima has previously been the editor of magazineDomus and the director of New York City-based art and architecture organisation Storefront.Indy Johar co-founded London-based practice Architecture 00 in 2005 with Alice Fung and David Saxby. Projects include two of the buildings that form part of the Greenwich Design District from 20212022, as well as the Foundry, a social justice centre in London which won the RIBA London Building of the Year in 2015. In 2016, Johar co-founded the strategic design and research practice Dark Matter Labs, and is a founding director of open-source design companies WikiHouse and Open Desk. Johar is on the advisory board for the Future Observatory and has taught at various institutions, including the University of Bath, TU Berlin, UCL, Princeton and Harvard.Launched in 2002, the AR Future Projects awards are a window into tomorrows cities. Spanning 13 categories, they celebrate excellence in unbuilt and incomplete projects, and the potential for positive contribution to communities, neighbourhoods and urban landscapes around the world.In addition to future work, the awards recognise unbuilt and speculative projects and ideas that are currently being tested and investigated. Find out more about the prizes for student projects, unsuccessful competition entries and ideas for sustainable research and development on the categories page.There is a prizefund of 3,000 and all winners will be invited to an AR event in April 2025 during Milans Salone del Mobile. All entries will be published in the Future Projects awards catalogue, available to AR readers and MIPIM delegates printed copies of last years catalogue are availablehere.If you would like to connect with some of the worlds most successful architects and network with an influential constituency from the property and construction sectors, become an AR Future Projects sponsor please get in touch withlouise.sweeney@emap.comfor further information.2024-12-10AR EditorsShare
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