The winners of the Design Educates Awards will be honoured at 'architecture in foyer'
The Design Educates Awards attract high-calibre international entries and honours projects that benefit society in ecological, sustainable and social terms.
September 21, 2021 | 10:00 pm CUT

Sustainable skiing and waste incineration: CopenHill, an unusual project by architecture studio BIG, won the DEA Award for it in 2020

This year's DEA jury includes –from left to right, top to bottom – Prof. Alison Brooks, Prof. Toyo Itō, Prof. Farshid Moussavi, Hadi Teherani, Hani Rashid, Issa Diabaté, Marco Zavagno and Konstantin Grcic
A jury of prominent architects
The jury of this young award is befittingly top-notch and the field of participants excellent. ‘We ourselves are a little overwhelmed by the positive reactions we have got from participants and jurors, and the high level of the designs,’ says architect Dr Peter Kuczia, initiator of the DEA, who has created a guideline for sustainable architecture with his research on 'Educating Buildings'.'We ourselves are a little overwhelmed by the positive reactions we have got from participants and jurors, and the high level of the designs'


This year's winners are architectural firm Dietrich|Untertrifaller for its innovative design of the Dornbirn municipal library (above) and Walda Verbaenen for her design 'Braille meets Emoticons'
Who are the winners for 2021?
This year, Walda Verbaenen is one of the winners of the Gold Prize in the Universal Design category for her Braille meets Emoticons. The Belgian was already honoured by the DEA in 2020 for her visual pronunciation aid for learning Dutch and Flemish. Now in 2021, she has proposed a compelling translation of visual emoticons into a braille dingbats grid for the blind and visually impaired.An array of fascinating speakers in Melle
Just as communication between designers and users forms the basis for translating the wishes and requirements of an educational building into groundbreaking structures, the exchange of experiences among designers is key to advancing the visions of architecture and design. The architecture in foyer (aif) event where the DEA is awarded, provides a forum for the latter.


The foyer of the Solarlux Campus in Melle is a modern, open space where exchange on the architecture of the future is promoted with first-class speakers, interesting guests and an exhibition that promises exciting insights
The future of architecture
The talks – like the award-winning designs in the exhibition – will promote interdisciplinary exchange in the spirit of the Laka Foundation and Solarlux, and build on the success of the last two aif events. Incidentally, the focus at the Solarlux headquarters in Melle is not limited to exploring questions of building culture and probing individual strategies during the aif event, itself.Project Gallery

















