Winners of European Award AHI

European Award AHI

The European Award AHI is a biennial event. The main goal of this event is to distinguish quality interventions in all the aspects of built heritage and contribute to their dissemination.

The event is organised with the support of the Architects’ Association of Catalonia (COAC). Source and photos Courtesy of European Award AHI.

Built heritage
The New Rijksmuseum. Cruz y Ortiz Arquitectos
Amsterdam, Netherlands


Public Library of the State. Paredes Pedrosa Arquitectos (Ex Aequo)
Ceuta, Spain

E/C House. SAMI-arquitectos (Ex Aequo)
São Roque do Pico, Portugal

Convento das Bernardas. Eduardo Souto de Moura
Tavira, Portugal

Pi des Català Tower. Marià Castelló Architecture (Special Mention)
Formentera, Spain

Civic Centre Lleialtat Santsenca. Harquitectes
Barcelona, Spain

Royal Museum of Fine Arts (KMSKA). KAAN Architecten
Antwerp, Belgium

Exterior spaces
Three squares in Oliana. Joaquín Pérez Sánchez, Eva Girona Cabré
Oliana, Spain

Surroundings of the San Juan de Caaveiro Monastery.
Celestino Garcia Braña, Isabel Aguirre Urcola
A Capela, Spain

The bastion of labrit. (Special mention)
Pereda Pérez arquitectos – Ignacio Olite arquitecto
Pamplona, Spain

Caramoniña allotments. Abalo Alonso arquitectos
Santiago de Compostela, Spain

Skanderbeg Square. 51N4E – Anri Sala – Plant en Houtgoed- iRI
Tirana, Albania

Synagogue Square. Grupo Aranea – Cel-Ras Arquitectura –
el fabricante de espheras
Onda, Spain

Special Restoration Mention
Maison Saint Cyr. MA2 Project
Brussels, Belgium

Casa Batlló. Xavier Villanueva, Ignasi Villanueva, Mireia Bosch,
Ana Atance (Ex Aequo)
Barcelona, Spain

Tower of Santa Maria Magdalena’s church. Pedro Rodríguez
Cantalapiedra (Ex Aequo)
Matapozuelos, Spain