Voting opens for finalists in Uppsala's 2026 architecture prize

Uppsala Municipality has opened voting for the five finalists in the 2026 architecture prize. The prize, awarded since 2020, recognizes buildings, parks, facilities, or urban environments with high architectural quality and sustainable solutions. Voting runs until April 26.

Uppsala Municipality awards the architecture prize annually to encourage developers and architects to pursue projects with high quality and sustainability. This year, five finalists have been selected, and the public is invited to vote for the winner.

Voting is open from April 13 to 26. Visitors to www.uppsala.se/arkitekturpriset can read the jury's justifications, view images, and cast their vote. Participation highlights architecture that contributes to a more beautiful, vibrant, and sustainable Uppsala, according to the municipality.

The prize was established in 2020 and emphasizes projects that elevate the city's architectural standards. The finalists represent various types of constructions within the municipality.

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Uppsala is one of three finalists for Sweden's Climate City of 2026, alongside Malmö and Lund. The municipality's work on sustainable travel, circular flows and collaboration is highlighted. The winner will be announced this summer.

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Gustavianum has been named the winner of Uppsala Municipality's architecture prize for 2026. The award was presented on June 4.

Uppsala kulturskola festival week starts today and runs until May 24. The city fills with music, theater, dance and exhibitions created by students.

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Following a vote with strong engagement, Uppsala's new festival for people with disabilities has been named Uppsala Tillsammans – en glittrande funkisfest. The event, organized by Uppsala municipality this autumn, aims to create an inclusive meeting place. An open stage will take place as early as Thursday, May 28, at Kulturhuset Grand.

 

 

 

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