Results of the 3rd year of the Czech Architecture Award were announced at a gala evening on Monday, November 19 at the Karlín Forum.
The results of the 3rd edition of the Czech Architecture Award, a competitive showcase organised by the Czech Chamber of Architects, were announced on Monday, 19 November at a gala at Forum Karlín. The Main Award went to David Levačka Kraus for his Administrative Building in Strančice. In the finale of this year’s edition of the Czech Architecture Award, the jury had eight buildings from which to choose. The winner and finalists were selected from the 33 nominated works presented by the CCA in June of this year. A total of 145 works completed in the last five years competed in the 4th edition of the Czech Architecture Award.
Four Partner Awards were also awarded: the Ministry of Regional Development CR Award for the Promotion of Quality Construction Through Architectural Competitions, the Ministry of Industry and Trade CR Award for the Revitalization of an Industrial Building, the Nature Conservation Agency CR Award for the Sensitive
Renovation of a Building in a Natural Environment and the VELUX Award for Work with Natural Light.
The Academy of the Czech Architecture Award also recognised a Unique Achievement.
Main Prize
The recipient of the Main Award of the third edition of the Czech Architecture Award was chosen by an international jury and selected from amongst the Finalists.
Finalists
Completed projects that received the honorary designation of Finalist in the third edition of the Czech Architecture Award.
Partner award
Partners of the Czech Architecture Award can select some of the entered works and nominate them for the Awards.
Unique achievement
As part of the Czech Architecture Award, the unique activities in the field of architecture are acknowledged, too. Their nomination, selection and voting are performed by members of the Academy of CCA.
Nominations
An international jury of experts has selected 33 works.





















































