This subcategory is dedicated to permanent public space projects that reflect the diversity and complexity of public life.
Projects may range from urban and landscape design interventions, urban or rural restructuring projects, squares, pedestrian areas, parks, accessibility works, technological infrastructure, transport networks, street networks, to bridges or footbridges, officially accepted during the period from July 2024 to July 2026.
Useful materials for registration
For information about eligibility and the entire submission process, please consult the awards regulations.
What projects cand be submitted in this subcategory?
The following may be submitted:
- urban and landscape design projects;
- rethinking, restructuring of urban or rural areas
- squares, pedestrian areas;
- parks
- accessibility works;
- technological infrastructure;
- transport networks (including depots and garages);
- street networks (streets and street profiles, bridges, road overpasses, footbridges).
Projects submitted in this category must have been completed, be under implementation, or have received final approval during the period from July 2024 to July 2026. They must be located within the territory of the DKMT Euroregion or belong to authors with permanent residence in the region or who have completed their studies at a specialized university within this region.
Who can participate in this category?
In this subcategory, works may be submitted by architects, architectural engineers, urban planners, or landscape architects, representatives of public administration who are entitled to practice in accordance with the legislation of the country in which they carry out their profession, as well as teams coordinated by them.
DKMT
The DKMT Euroregion is a European cross-border cooperation region (DKMT referring to the territory between the Danube–Criș–Mureș–Tisa rivers) which currently includes the counties of Timiș, Caraș-Severin, Arad, and Hunedoara in Romania, the counties of Csongrád and Bács-Kiskun in Hungary, and the province of Vojvodina in Serbia.