The European Commission and the Fundació Mies van der Rohe have announced the nominees and jury for the 2026 edition of the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture / Mies van der Rohe Awards (EUmies Awards).
This 19th cycle of the Prize, supported by the European Union’s Creative Europe Programme, brings together 410 works from 40 countries and 143 regions, reflecting the diversity, creativity, and richness of Europe’s architectural landscape.
The list of nominees includes 13 projects from Ukraine, 8 projects from Georgia, 4 projects from Armenia and one project from Moldova.
Submitted by a broad network of national architectural associations, independent experts, and the Advisory Committee, the nominations showcase the most significant built works completed between May 2023 and April 2025.
From this list, the jury will identify a shortlist of 40 outstanding projects which will be announced in January 2026, narrowing it down to seven finalists the following month. In spring 2026, jury members will visit the sites of the finalists, engaging directly with architects, clients, users, and local communities.
The winners in the Architecture and Emerging Architecture categories will then be unveiled in Oulu — one of the two 2026 European Capitals of Culture — in April 2026, celebrating projects that define the future of European architecture.
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