The shortlist includes 39 projects from 22 countries. The winners will be revealed during the awards ceremony, which will take place on March 13 at the Palais des Festivals in Cannes
Since 1991, the MIPIM Awards have celebrated the world’s most visionary architectural projects, whether completed or still under development. This year, MIPIM - The Global Urban Festival, the international trade fair dedicated to the real estate sector and urban development, will take place from March 11 to 14, as usual in Cannes, featuring a rich program of seminars, debates, awards, and in-person networking events.
Ahead of the event, the 39 finalists of the MIPIM Awards have been announced: projects representing 22 countries, from the United States to Japan, from Europe to Brazil, and even Oman. Among the new delegations participating in the MIPIM Awards for the first time are Bahrain, Uzbekistan, and South Korea.
MIPIM Awards 2025: Categories, Jury, and Winners
The winners will be selected by both the jury and the votes of registered MIPIM delegates, cast online and on-site. In addition to the category winners, the Special Jury Award will be given to the jury’s favorite project. The winners of the MIPIM Awards 2025 will be announced on March 13 during the awards ceremony at the Palais des Festivals.
The MIPIM Awards categories include: Best Conversion Project, Best Cultural, Sports and Education Project, Best Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure Project, Best Industrial & Logistics Project, Best Mixed-Use Project, Best Residential Project, Best Urban Regeneration Project, Best Workplace Experience, Best New Development, Best New Mega Development.
The jury, chaired by Véronique Bedague, consists of international experts, including Melike Altinişik, Stéphanie Bensimon, Aaron Block, Guy Grainger, Ann Gray, Karim Habra, Jani Nokkanen, Justin Sullivan, Camilla Van Deurs, and Katarzyna Zawodna-Bijoch.
Six key criteria will be evaluated by the jury: overall sustainability, originality of the concept, architectural quality, project integration within the environment and community, user experience quality, and economic contribution.
SP Architects, Developer: Ministry of Environment, Urbanization, and Climate Change of the Republic of Turkey; Turkish Traditional Sports Federation; Traditional Sports Youth and Sports
Booking.com City Campus Amsterdam -The Netherlands
Equator Stockholm, Developer: Urban Partners' real estate arm Nrep.
Florianópolis Multihospital - Florianópolis, Brasil
Marcus Vinicius da Silva Developer: Plena Malls S.A. / Prefeitura Municipal de Florianópolis / Centro Comercial Carianos SPE LTDA
National Concert Hal - Vilnius, Lithuania
Arquivio Architects Developer: Vilnius Development
Panattoni Park Beauvais - Allonne, France
SOHO, Developer: Panattoni France and ADM
Polytoren - Zwijnaarde, Belgium
POLO.platform, Developer: Alinso
Railway Integration Project in the city of Logroño - Logrono, Spain
Abalos+Sentkiewicz (Urban Desing and Architecture) Developer: LIF 2002, SA (Logroño Integración del Ferrocarril 2002, SA)
Sky Mirrors - Luzhou, China
Zone of Utopia + Mathieu Forest Architecte + LIN Xiaoguang Studio, Developer: Sichuan Gulin Langjiu Distillery
Sultan Haitham - City Muscat, Oman
Master Planner: Skidmore Owin & Merrill (SOM) | Detailed Engineering Design: Meinhardt Group Singapore, Developer: Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning and other d
Terminal Warehouse - New York, USA
COOKFOX Architects, Developer: Columbia Property Trust, L&L Holding Company & Cannon Hill Capital Partners
The Hive (thehive.amsterdam) - Amsterdam, The Netherlands
OZ Architect, Developer: ION and Green Real Estate
The Opera Park - Copenhagen, Denmark
Cobe, Developer: The Opera Park Foundation. Donation by the A.P. Moller Foundation