The awarded projects range from a community space in Dhaka and a library in rural China to adaptive housing in Austria and an open classroom in the Amazon. Together, the projects show how architecture can contribute to repairing ecological systems, strengthen communities and rethink how we live together. Each recipient receives between €10,000 and €150,000 to develop new projects.
This year’s selection reflects the depth and diversity of architectural thinking today. The 26 awardees demonstrate how architecture engages with the world – socially, ecologically and imaginatively.
Awardees were selected by an international advisory committee consisting of six renowned architects and cultural professionals from around the globe: Joumana El Zein Khoury, Andrés Jaque, Anupama Kundoo, Floris Alkemade, Mariam Issoufou and Loreta Castro Reguera.
The top distinction, the Social Architecture Award (worth €150,000), went to SHAU (Indonesia) for Kampung Mrican Phase 1, and gaupenraub+/– (Austria) for VinziRast am Land – both examples of community-led, resource-conscious design.


An additional 24 projects are honoured in the Social Engagement and Local Scale categories, highlighting initiatives that use design as a tool for empowerment and ecological stewardship.
Images and the full list of awardees are available at ammodo-architecture.org.
Published on 13 November 2025.

