Machan_Korail Community Platform. Image © City Syntax
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https://www.archdaily.com/1035920/ammodo-architecture-awards-2025-announces-26-recipients-for-socially-and-ecologically-responsible-design
The second edition of the Ammodo Architecture Award has recognized 26 recipients for their contributions to socially and ecologically responsible design. Selected from 168 submissions spanning over 60 countries, the laureates represent a wide range of practices, from established offices to emerging collectives and community-led initiatives. Each recipient receives a grant ranging from €10,000 to €150,000 to support the continued development of their projects. Beyond recognition and financial support, the Ammodo Architecture initiative also functions as a knowledge platform, connecting awardees across regions and facilitating the exchange of ideas on key themes identified by the advisory committee.
Floating University. Image © Gil Shachar
Awardees were selected by an international advisory committee chaired by Joumana El Zein Khoury, Executive Director of the World Press Photo Foundation. The panel also included Andrés Jaque, Dean of Columbia GSAPP; Anupama Kundoo, Professor at TU Berlin; Floris Alkemade, former Chief Government Architect of the Netherlands; Mariam Issoufou, Professor at ETH Zurich; and Loreta Castro Reguera, Professor at UNAM, Mexico City. Nominations were sourced through an invitation process coordinated by regional ambassadors to ensure diversity and representation across continents.
Limbo Museum. Image © Sylvernus Darku
This year’s selection spans six regions: Africa, Asia, Europe, North & Central America, South America, and Southeast Asia & Oceania. The chosen projects address diverse urban and rural contexts, tackling issues such as housing, education, ecological restoration, and collective living. Common themes include adaptive reuse, urban rehabilitation, the preservation of traditional knowledge, and the restoration of natural systems. Each project responds to its specific environment while proposing new ways for architecture to strengthen communities, sustain ecosystems, and enhance everyday life.
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Zheshui Natural Library. Image © Jin Weiqi
The Social Engagement category recognizes twelve projects where architects employ design as a tool for social and ecological responsibility. Among them are the Zheshui Natural Library by LUO Studio in China, a community-built structure in Shanxi’s Taihang Mountains, and the Machan_Korail Community Platform by Paraa and residents in Bangladesh, which transforms a former dumping ground in Dhaka into a shared space for art, learning, and dialogue. LUO Studio intends to establish a co-creation studio for rural ecological development in Shangling Village, while Paraa will organize participatory workshops and community events to support new public space interventions.
Main Stage of MuyunaFest. Image © Alfonso Silva Santistevan
Magdy El Khouly Street Renovation. Image © Ahmed Hossam Saafan
The Local Scale category features twelve self-initiated spatial projects with localized social and ecological impact. Examples include the Main Stage of MuyunaFest by Espacio Común in Peru, a floating cultural platform constructed with local materials in Iquitos, and the Magdy El Khouly Street Renovation by Ahmed Hossam Saafan (AHS CxA) in Egypt, a pilot project revitalizing public space in Cairo‘s Ezbet Khairallah through inclusive, small-scale design. Espacio Común plans to build a new stage for the 2026 edition of Muyuna Fest, which will later serve as a permanent community space, while AHS CxA will develop a temporary public intervention promoting ecological awareness and community participation.
Terrachidia Oasis Campus. Image © Terrachidia NGO
Adobe Vault. Image © Esfahk Mud Center
See the full list of awardees here, and below.
Ammodo Architecture Award for Social Architecture
VinziRast am Land. Image © Kurt KuballAmmodo Architecture Award for Social Engagement
Jackfruit Processing Unit . Image © Avneesh Tiwar Zheshui Natural Library by LUO Studio (Zheshui Village, Shanxi, China) Limbo Museum by Limbo Accra (Accra, Ghana) Chaki Wasi, Handicrafts Center of the Community of Shalalá by La Cabina de la curiosidad (Quilotoa, Ecuador) Prototype Anti-Seismic House by Aziza Chaouni Projects (Al Haouz, Morocco) Floating Schools for Community Resilience and Sustainable Development by Shidhulai Swanirvar Sangstha (Gumani River, Bangladesh) Jackfruit Processing Unit and Community Centre by atArchitecture with Anant Foundation, Government of Meghalaya (Gulpani Nokat, South Garo Hills, Meghalaya, India) Floating University by Floating e.V. (Berlin, Germany) Shelter Inclusive Place COPAL by o+h (Yamagata, Japan) The Wild Mile by Urban Rivers (Chicago, Illinois, United States) Sanders Place by NMBW Architecture Studio (Melbourne, Australia) Machan_Korail Community Platform by Paraa with Korail residents (Dhaka, Bangladesh) Territorio de los saberes – Mencoriari by Asociación Semillas para el Desarrollo Sostenible (Central Peruvian Amazon, Peru) Ammodo Architecture Award for Local Scale
TerraTimber. Image © DDF_dos_KIT Main Stage of MuyunaFest by Espacio Común (Iquitos, Peru) Village as House by Robida Collective (Topolò, Italy) Terrachidia Oasis Campus by Terrachidia NGO (M’Hamid El Ghizlane, Morocco) Jardín Naturalista Colibrí at Canal Constitución by Gladiola Camacho Estudio (Monterrey, Mexico) Jucão Seed House by Laboraterra Arquitetura; Alain Briatte Mantchev Arquitetura ME (Minas Gerais, Brazil) TerraTimber by Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (Karlsruhe, Germany) Adobe Vault by Esfahk Mud Center (Esfahk, Iran) Rural Primary School, Mandi by Dhammada Collective (Mandi, India) Bankatta Community Initiative, Madi Valley by Sustainable Mountain Architecture (Bankatta, Nepal) Magdy El Khouly Street Renovation by Ahmed Hossam Saafan (AHS CxA) (Old Cairo, Egypt) Play – Pause – Ponder by WM Re-Lab (Rural Pakistan, Pakistan) The Slovo Hall Project by 1to1 – Agency of Engagement with Slovo Park Development Forum (Johannesburg, South Africa) Related Article Ammodo Architecture Announces Inaugural Global Awards Recipients for Social and Ecological Innovation



