
Rethinking Architectural Competitions – Projects, Processes, and Juries in the European Context.
ARCH-E aims to improve the opportunities for architects to participate in Architectural Design Competitions within the European space, particularly in those competitions where the projects will later be built outside the participant’s usual country of residence.
If you’re interested, don’t miss the ARCH-E Conference on February 20: Rethinking Architectural Competitions – Projects, Processes, and Juries in the European Context, which will take place at the School of Architecture in Universitat Politècnica de València (Spain) and is supported by CFP Long-Learning Centre at UPV.
The event will feature Iván Capdevila from the University of Alicante, winner of several Europan competitions; Anna Ramos, director of the Mies van der Rohe Foundation, who will discuss the Barcelona party walls competition in collaboration with UIA and UNESCO as part of Barcelona 2026; Miyuki Inoue, a Swiss architect who has won multiple international competitions and was awarded the anotHERVIEWture prize by the Austrian Chamber of Architects; and in the afternoon, at the Chamber of Architects of Valencia, Luciano Alfaya, dean of COAG and head of competitions at CSCAE, will also be a guest speaker. The event will be introduced by Eva Alvarez and Carlos Gómez, ARCH-E researchers at UPV.
The conference will run in Spanish.