Here are the nominees for the Czech Architecture Award

Here are the nominees for the Czech Architecture Award

Candidate buildings range from cafés and monuments to education centers and public parks.

The primary aim of the Czech Architecture Award is to raise public awareness of architecture. The competition focuses on showcasing the aesthetic and technical excellence of projects, while also taking into account their relationship to their surroundings and the social benefits they bring. Accompanying events will be held in all regions of the country and the nominees will be publicly presented.

Many notable buildings and creations have been nominated and can be viewed online and at the Vyšehrad in Prague. Out of 241 projects, an international jury has selected 31 entries—the winners will be announced at a gala evening in November.

Source: ceskacenazaarchitekturu.cz; expats.cz

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