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The Winners Of The 9th Inspireli Awards

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The Inspireli Awards announce the winners of their ninth edition! This year, the international competition – previously featured on WeVux – attracted 1,271 students from 87 countries, with a total of 1,174 submissions. With three categories in the competition, 921 projects were submitted in Architecture, 130 in Urban Design, and 123 in Interior Design. There is one winner for each category, and each receives a prize of €1,500, a two-year subscription to Archicad, and the opportunity to express an “architectural wish,” which will be realized by INSPIRELI. (Cover image: Archicad prize winner, Alejandro Cardenas)

The INSPIRELI AWARDS Winners

After a rigorous evaluation process by over 1,300 INSPIRELI jurors, who reviewed and voted on the submitted projects, the following winners were selected:

  • Architecture: Saraf Nawer from the Military Institute of Science and Technology, Bangladesh, with the project Tale of an Ocean.
  • Interior Design: Patrycja Ilcewicz from the Academy of Art in Szczecin, Poland, with the project TLOU – Elephant Rescue Center.
  • Urban Design: Ana Belén Juárez and Emilia Gutiérrez González from the Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, Tucumán, Argentina, with the project Schindler’s Ark.

The INSPIRELI CHAOS Prizes

The CHAOS Prizes are awarded to students who utilized V-Ray or Enscape software in their projects, recognizing the use of these advanced visualization tools. CHAOS Prize winners receive a one-year subscription to one of the two software programs. The winners are:

  • Architecture: Dylan Baliski from the Dundee School of Architecture, University of Dundee, Scotland.
  • Interior Design: Lujain Ahmad Mohamadamen from the University of Pécs, Pollack Mihály Faculty of Technology, Hungary.
  • Urban Design: Ana Belén Juárez and Emilia Gutiérrez González from FAU Tucumán, Argentina.

The ARCHICAD Prize

The ARCHICAD Prize is awarded to students who used Graphisoft’s Archicad software in the development of their projects. Alejandro Cárdenas from ITESM, Department of Architecture, Mexico, won the ARCHICAD Prize with the project Equestrian Center and received a two-year subscription to the software. Additionally, four honorable mentions were awarded:

  • Agon Sadiku and Valmir Gashi from the University for Business and Technology – UBT, Kosovo.
  • Aleksandra Sułecka from the Faculty of Architecture, Gdańsk, Poland.
  • Ewa Bubik from the Wroclaw University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, Poland.
  • Natália Orokocká from the Faculty of Architecture and Design, STU Bratislava, Slovakia.

In addition to recognizing individual excellence, the INSPIRELI AWARDS introduced the INSPIRELI University Ranking: this initiative ranks universities based on the participation and success of their students in the competition. For more information and to view the full list of winners and their projects, visit INSPIRELI and follow the Instagram page!