The 15th EUROPAN competition is looking for ideas for the productive city of the future – from an ecological point of view. The ideas competition is taking place for the 15th time this year and is aimed at architects and urban planners under the age of 40.
The fifteenth edition of the EUROPAN competition kicked off on March 18, 2019. The ideas competition calls for an examination of the productive city of the future. The focus is on the areas of resources, mobility and fairness. Architects and planners are invited to submit their entries by July 28.
Last year, participants in the EUROPAN 14 competition already looked at the productivity of cities. For the 15th edition of the ideas competition, the topic has been expanded to include ecology. Participants should consider synergies between ecosystems, people and the built environment and develop joint solutions. Architects and planners must therefore be aware of their responsibility towards the environment and incorporate this into their designs. The participants should pay particular attention to three areas of ecological considerations: Resources, mobility and fairness.
For the current competition, the participants have 47 locations in 12 countries on which to develop their concepts. The different locations present individual challenges that need to be solved and offer valuable practical relevance. In Germany, the architects and planners can create their designs for the city of Selb or the Bergisch cooperation Hilden, Ratingen, Solingen and Wülfrath.
The EUROPAN competition will take place for the 15th time in 2019. The ideas competition, which is aimed at young architects and urban planners, is organized by EUROPAN. EUROPAN is an organization that aims to promote the exchange of ideas between the different countries of Europe. EUROPAN also wants to support young architects and planners in developing visions and making a name for themselves professionally. After the award, the organizers of the EUROPAN competition support the winners in ensuring that their entries are implemented.
Participants must be under 40 years of age and either work in Europe or have completed their education in Europe. They can work on their designs alone or in teams. Entries must be submitted by July 28, 2019. The results will be published on December 2, 2019.












