Baden-Württemberg Landscape Architecture Award 2022: On April 13, 2022, relais Landschaftsarchitekten received the award for their project in Überlingen.
The bdla Baden-Württemberg state association organized the Baden-Württemberg Landscape Architecture Prize for the first time. The award ceremonies took place on April 13, 2022. relais Landschaftsarchitekten received first prize for the design “Neue Ufer, Überlingen”. SINAI, Luz Landschaftsarchitektur and RMP Stephan Lenzen Landschaftsarchitekten were among those honored with an award.
The bdla Landesverband Baden-Württemberg awarded the Baden-Württemberg Landscape Architecture Prize for the first time on April 13, 2022. relais Landschaftsarchitekten – Heck Mommsen received the first prize at the Hospitalhof in Stuttgart. The landscape architects received the award for their design “Neue Ufer, Überlingen” – a project that was inaugurated as part of the Überlingen 2021 State Garden Show and is now open to the public. In addition to the Landscape Architecture Award, the bdla Landesverband Baden-Württemberg presented six awards in various categories as well as three special prizes and an audience award. Around 150 guests from politics and business attended the award ceremony.
relais Landschaftsarchitekten, the winners of the evening, designed a six-hectare riverside park between the railroad tracks and Lake Constance in Überlingen. Prior to the redesign, the area was home to businesses and parking lots in a prime lakeside location. Marianne Mommsen, lead manager of the project, describes the design as follows: “Climate change, biodiversity and the development of ecosystems are key topics in current social discourse. The concept for the design of the shore of Lake Constance in Überlingen took up this focus and developed a cultural landscape perspective from it. The shoreline park and urban promenade were developed as opposing poles, the framework of which redefined the shoreline situation over a distance of 2.5 kilometers. In contrast to the landscape-related nature of the park, the promenade set the scene for urban life.”
The winning design by relais Landschaftsarchitekten is an example of how to deal with the increasingly scarce resource “landscape” and how important well-designed open spaces are for the urban climate and local ecosystems in the face of climate change. The importance of the landscape architecture profession was also emphasized by Nicole Razavi, Minister for State Development and Housing Baden-Württemberg, and Thekla Walker, Minister for the Environment, Climate and Energy Baden-Württemberg. Both ministers ultimately took over the patronage of the Baden-Württemberg Landscape Architecture Award.
The patronage of two ministries – the Ministry of Construction and the Ministry of the Environment – already shows that landscape architecture links disciplines, Minister Razavi stated in her speech. “These are links that show perspectives for the future viability and resilience of a well-built and designed environment. This is a central concern of the state’s Baukultur initiative. And I think that this is exactly what the work that we want to honor together this evening demonstrates,” continued the Minister.
The landscape architecture prize is all about change
Urs Müller-Meßner, Chairman of the bdla State Association of Baden-Württemberg, emphasized in his speech on the Baden-Württemberg Landscape Architecture Award the change in which the profession finds itself: “Severe weather events and heat waves as messengers of the already perceptible climate change, the scarcity of raw materials and the rise in energy prices present us with immense challenges. What applies today will be history tomorrow. This requires a great deal of innovative strength and new objectives. Today’s award ceremony is a reflection of this change and attempts to find answers to the omnipresent questions of the future, as a valuable contribution to a lively dialog with landscape and urban spaces.” In future, the Baden-Württemberg Landscape Architecture Prize will be awarded every two years and will honor particularly successful projects in Baden-Württemberg.
Awards, special prizes and audience award
A total of 35 landscape architecture firms submitted 75 projects for the competition. In the final round of applications for the Landscape Architecture Prize 2022, the jury, headed by Prof. Ulrike Böhm, Institute of Urban Planning / Open Space Design, University of Stuttgart, selected the best 24 designs. In addition to relais Landschaftsarchitekten, the following landscape architecture firms were honored:
Would you like to find out more about the “Neue Ufer, Überlingen” design? Thomas Armonat reported for us on the Überlingen State Garden Show.












