Debrecen’s Aquaticum could win two awards | BORD Architectural Studio

Debrecen’s Aquaticum could win two awards | BORD Architectural Studio

At the Architizer A+ Awards, the bathing beach in Debrecen is a finalist in two categories, and the winners will be chosen by an open, online vote.

In addition to the ‘Recreation Center’ category, the beach bath created according to the plans of BORD Architectural Studio was also chosen as one of the best in the special ‘PLUS’ subcategory, recognizing architectural and engineering work. You can also cast your vote on this link until June 25!


It is not the first prestigious accolade for Aquaticum, which you can also read about in the recently published Hype&Hyper magazine. It has recently received the illustrious Green Good Design Award, while several internationally published articles have also dealt with the building. Nor is this the first Architizer nomination of BORD either: their plans for the International School of Debrecen got recognized last year.

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Source: Press release

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