The winners of the 2021 Landezine International Landscape Award (LILA) have been announced.
The six-member jury, consisting of landscape architects and designers Marianne Levinsen, Martí Franch, Catherine Mosbach, Andrew van Egmond, Chloe Humphreys, and Zaš Brezar, selected winners out of 240 built projects and 400 products for the product award. In addition, editors of Landezine selected the office award out of 171 submissions, along with the honor award. In total, 13 awards and five special mentions were recognized.
LILA was established in 2016 by Zaš Brezar, the CEO of landscape architecture website, Landezine, and independent journalist, Robert Schäfer. The aim of the award is to recognize landscape architects and their captivating projects across the world.
International firm Snøhetta, in the Office Profile category, took home the 2021 LILA Honor Award, recognized for their MAX IV Laboratory Landscape Park and Time Square projects. As read on the competition’s website: “The LILA Honour Award 2021 celebrates Snøhetta for its trans-disciplinary approach to the design process and specifically the ability to merge thinking about landscape and architecture. The results are often precious urban moments that host and inspire. Their designs appear as fitting consequences of advanced and multi-layered narratives.
From ancient myths to the latest cutting-edge technology, Snøhetta’s creations radiate a unique and always different blend of knowledge, craftsmanship, generosity, and passion."
The full list of winners and special mentions can be viewed below or seen here, on the competition's site.
Snøhetta – Winner of the LILA Honor Award 2021
Terremoto – Winner of the LILA Office Award 2021
Proap – Quays of the River Schelde, Sint-Andries en Zuid, Antwerp – 2021 Ex-Aequo Winner in Public Project category
Studio Vulkan with Robin Winogrond – The Park, recreational area Butzenbüel at Zurich Airport – 2021 Ex-Aequo Winner in Public Project category
Karres en Brands – Loenen Memorial Cemetery Extension, Netherlands – 2021 Special Mention in Public Project category
ECG International Landscape Consultants – HEITO 1909, Taiwan – 2021 Special Mention in Public Project category
Ruderal – Arsenal Oasis, Georgia – 2021 Winner of Special Jury Award, Public Project category
Studio Ome – Forest Garden, Mexico – 2021 Winner in Private Gardens category
gad G+lab – Hylla Cloudfall Nature Lounge, China – 2021 Winner in the Hospitality category
Change Studio – Valley Forest, China – 2021 Winner in Residential Housing Projects category
H+N+S – Area development Ooijen-Wanssum, Netherlands – 2021 Winner in the infrastructure category
Guangzhou Urban Planning & Design Survey Research Institute – Redefine Our Homeland – Guangzhou Ecological Belt Master Plan and Implementation, China – 2021 Special Mention in the Infrastructure category
AECOM, O2 Planning + Design, Sans Facon for Watershed+ – Dale Hodges Park, Canada – 2021 Special Mention in the Infrastructure category
Sowatorini Landschaft – Brettspiel (Board Game), Germany – 2021 Winner in Schools and Playgrounds category
BOGL – Kalvebod Fælled School, Denmark –
2021 Special Mention in Schools and Playgrounds category
ArchiBlur Lab, Studio ++, Wen ArtStudio – Vale of Springs, Taiwan –2021 Winner in Campuses and Corporate Gardens category
Domani – Terracota Planters, Belgium – 2021 Winner in Products category
Landscape Forms – Motive Lighting, USA – 2021 Winner in Products category
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