Architecture prize of the Province of Styria

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For the 22nd time, the Architecture Prize of the Province of Styria will be awarded in co-operation with the House of Architecture (HDA), which is endowed with prize money of € 10,000. The current submission phase ended on 1 February 2025! More information will follow on this page!

Steirereck am Pogusch

The Architecture Prize of the Province of Styria 2023 went to the ‘Steirereck am Pogusch’ project by PPAG architects. Indira van ‘t Klooster was appointed as curator by the Styrian provincial government.

Winner of the Architecture Prize of the Province of Styria 2021 is the project "Graz Museum Schlossberg" planned by studio WG3. As curator Gabi Schillig was chosen by the Styrian provincial government.

Phineas Harper und Wolfgang Feyferlik bei der Besichtigung der Basilika und des Geistlichen Haus Mariazell

Winner of the Architecture Prize of the Province of Styria 2019 is the project "Basilica & Clerical House, Mariazell" planned by Feyferlik / Fritzer. As curator Phineas Harper was chosen by the Styrian provincial government.

Winner of the Architecture Prize of the Province of Styria 2016: Erika Horn Residential Care Facility, planned by Dietger Wissounig Architekten

Winner of the Architecture Prize of the Province of Styria 2016 is the residential care facility Erika Horn planned by Dietger Wissounig Architekten. As curator Tina Gregorič was chosen by the Styrian provincial government.

Winner of the Architecture Prize of the Province of Styria 2013: Primary School Hausmannstätten, planned by .tmp architekten

Winner of the Architecture Prize of the Province of Styria 2013 is the Primary School Hausmannstätten, planned by .tmp architekten. As curator Nathalie de Vries was chosen by the Styrian provincial government.

Winner of the Architecture Prize of the Province of Styria 2010 is the Single-Family House surplus value01 in Laufnitzdorf, planned by weichlbauer / ortis. As curator Hubertus Adam was chosen by the Styrian provincial government.