1. ArchDaily
  2. Community Collaboration

Community Collaboration: The Latest Architecture and News

The 36x36 Project Series in Mexico by Colectivo C733 Receives the 2024 Obel Award

The 2024 Obel Award has been granted to Colectivo C733 for their unique achievement in completing 36 public projects across Mexico over a span of just 36 months. These projects have begun as part of a nationwide initiative led by Mexico's Secretariat for Agrarian, Land, and Urban Development (SEDATU). Collectively named the 36x36 projects, the varied interventions have successfully revitalized a wide range of vulnerable urban and rural areas through a collaborative and community-focused approach. This aligns with the Obel Award's 6th cycle overarching theme, "Architectures with," highlighting initiatives that positively impact both people and the planet.

The 36x36 Project Series in Mexico by Colectivo C733 Receives the 2024 Obel Award - Image 1 of 4The 36x36 Project Series in Mexico by Colectivo C733 Receives the 2024 Obel Award - Image 2 of 4The 36x36 Project Series in Mexico by Colectivo C733 Receives the 2024 Obel Award - Image 3 of 4The 36x36 Project Series in Mexico by Colectivo C733 Receives the 2024 Obel Award - Image 4 of 4The 36x36 Project Series in Mexico by Colectivo C733 Receives the 2024 Obel Award - More Images+ 46

The Obel Award Announces Theme for its 6th Cycle, the 2024 Edition

The Obel Award is an international prize for architectural achievement presented annually by the Henrik Frode Obel Foundation. Each year, the jury selects a specific theme and grants an award to a promising solution. For the 2024 edition, the prize that honors architectural contributions that positively impact both people and the planet will be focused on “Architecture With”.

Previous emphasis included Adaptations, Emissions, Cities, Mending, and Well-being. In 2023, the fifth cycle recognized ‘Living Breakwaters’ in New York, a green infrastructure project off the shore of Staten Island, by SCAPE Landscape Architecture and its founder Kate Orff. In 2022, the Obel was awarded to Seratech, a carbon-neutral concrete solution, in 2021, the concept of the 15-minute city received the prize for its value in creating sustainable and people-centric urban environments, and in 2020, Studio Anna Heringer was acknowledged for Anandaloy, in Bangladesh, an unconventional, multifunctional building that hosts a therapy center for people with disabilities on the ground floor and a textile studio on the top floor producing fair fashion and art. Finally, in its first edition, fixated on well-being, the Obel Award was granted to the Art Biotop Water Garden project in Tochigi, Japan, by Junya Ishigami & Associates.