The polis Award recognizes urban and project development projects that, among other things, contribute to the public good of a city. G+L reports on many of the winning projects. You can find an overview here.
The polis Award recognizes urban and project development projects that, among other things, contribute to the public good of a city. G+L reports on many of the winning projects. An overview and further links can be found here.
The polis AWARD
The polis magazine for urban development reports on developments and trends in urban development and the real estate industry. With the polis AWARD, the magazine aims to give recognition and attention to projects that present committed and cooperative solutions to the omnipresent challenges in cities. Preference is given to projects with a partnership approach that meet the complex requirements of the city of the future.
“The award honors courage and creativity in opening up new solutions. Since then, we have received well over 100 cooperative applications from all over Germany and beyond every year,” says the magazine. The polis AWARD has been around since 2016.
Each year, the polis Award has different priorities and focuses. Applicants select a category to directly demonstrate the challenge their project is tackling. Categories such as “Communicative urban design”, “Urban redensification” and “Digital heroes” have only been added in recent years, while other categories have long been established.
A maximum of two projects can be entered in two different categories. Each project may only be submitted for one category. The application period for the polis AWARD 2023 runs from 7 November 2022 to 10 March 2023. According to the organizers, participation is free of charge.
Awards at the polis AWARD 2022
Winners of the polis AWARD receive various benefits and a platform for their work. The projects of all other participants will also be presented on the polis website.
Winners as well as first and second place winners are presented on their own exhibition walls at the annual polis Convention. They receive an extensive article in the polis AWARD special supplement of the magazine, a presence on online platforms and social media as well as a main message in the polis newsletter, which is sent to around 4,500 people.
This year’s award ceremony took place in Düsseldorf at the polis Convention in April 2022. You can watch the award ceremony again in this video.
polis AWARD 2022: the winners
- 1st place: The Q, Nuremberg,
- 2nd place: Alte Mälzerei Lichtenrade, Berlin and
- 3rd place: Spiegelfabrik, Fürth
- 1st place: Holstenfleet Kiel / Kleiner Kiel-Kanal,
- 2nd place: LEW-Areal Neu-Ulm “Heiners” and
- 3rd place: Munich Volkstheater
- 1st place: KoFabrik Bochum,
- 2nd place: Fuggerei NEXT500, Augsburg and
- 3rd place: SOS Children’s Village, Düsseldorf
- 1st place: Liveable Chorweiler Cologne (NPS),
- 2nd place: Redesign of the city park in Kempten (Allgäu) and
- 3rd place: Redesign of the Neumarkt in Mannheim
- 1st place: Beweg Dein Quartier, Offenbach,
- 2nd place: Your Cottbus of the future and
- 3rd place: Agropolis Munich
- 1st place: Hof im Hof, Frankfurt am Main,
- 2nd place: BRICKS Berlin Schöneberg and
- 3rd place: Transformation Platensiedlung, Frankfurt-Ginnheim
- 1st place: MORINGA Hamburg HafenCity,
- 2nd place: Sustainable Museum Detmold and
- 3rd place: Solarkiosk
View of the project: “Heiners” on the LEW site in Neu-Ulm
The mixed-use building “Heiners” on Heiner-Metzger-Platz in Neu-Ulm has won second place in the “Reactivated Centers” category of the polis AWARD 2022. This urban building block by blocher partners is part of the former LEW site in Neu-Ulm. It shows how challenges in inner-city areas can be met.
The leitmotif of “Heiners” is not to conceal urban diversity, but to make it the theme of a vibrant city itself. Accordingly, the six-storey building with an area of 15,300 square meters clearly presents the different uses. The glass city library is visible on the first and second floors. The Generationentreff occupies a prominent corner of the building. This is followed by a green gap between the base and staggered storeys, as well as 50 apartments of various sizes with areas for urban gardening.
Also awarded in 2022: Carlo Scarpa Prize and Baden-Württemberg Landscape Architecture Prize.












