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E-Publication for the IFLA AAPME Awards 2022
Posted 09 12 2022
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IFLA have just announced the e-Publication for the IFLA AAPME Awards 2022. The e-Publication showcases the exceptional works of our landscape architects in the Africa, Asia Pacific and Middle East regions from the IFLA AAPME Awards 2022. This year has the highest number of submissions ever received for the IFLA AAPME Awards at a total of 318 submissions, with 204 being awarded across 10 categories.
View the members of the Honorary Jury Panel and their comprehensive judging process and criteria; and of course, view the award-winning projects and learn from the best.
About the IFLA AAPME Awards 2022
IFLA AAPME Awards 2022 - “CLIMATE CRISIS DESIGN” is an international design award organised by the International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA) Asia Pacific region (APR), in collaboration with IFLA Africa and Middle East regions. This year the award continues to call for climate actions and our response in climate crisis design. This award program directly references to the IFLA Climate Action Commitment, ratified by IFLA APR and many other associations across the regions. It is also IFLA's commitment to demonstrate where landscape architects are delivering on the commitment and achieving tangible actions through the program.
This prestigious award aims to recognise and showcase excellent multidisciplinary projects grounded in the environment and social realm, with the intention of strengthening resilience and climate adaptation in our urban, natural and social systems. The 2022 AAPME Award seeks to showcase works of landscape architects in our commitment to design sensitively, demonstrate responsible practices and to pursue collective efforts in order to address complex issues and challenges of our world today and tomorrow.
This award is open to all IFLA regions and practitioners around the world for projects within the Africa, Asia Pacific and Middle East regions.
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