Driving Urban Change | Best mixed-use finalists at MIPIM Awards 2022

The MIPIM Awards 2021 judges shortlisted 46 finalists representing the most outstanding projects of the real estate industry in the world, and celebrating ground-breaking innovation, architecture, environmental qualities, integration and impact on the community.

The winners will be announced at the MIPIM Awards Ceremony on Thursday 17 March, 2022.

Grand Auditorium, Palais des Festival from 18.30 to 19.30

BEST MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT

This category recognizes single buildings or groups of buildings that blend at least two different uses (residential, commercial, cultural, infrastructure…) and are physically and functionally integrated. Completed in 2020-2021.

Frederiksberg Allé 41

Copenhagen
Developer: Union Holding and NRE Denmark
Architect: Cobe

Frederiksberg Allé 41 is home to a food and culture house including food stalls, workshops and cultural facilities with an apartment building and a green inner courtyard above. As the first of its kind in Denmark, the building itself is placed directly over and connected to an underground metro station providing a vibrant, covered entrance plaza for the station. As a mixed-use building covering commercial, residential, cultural, and infrastructural facilities, it completes a vacant corner site along one of the most historic boulevards in Copenhagen and is a social and cultural focal point in the neighborhood.

One Bishopsgate Plaza

London
Developer: UOL Group
Architect: PLP Architecture

One Bishopsgate Plaza is the first high-rise residential and hospitality development built in the City in recent years and stitches together the regularity of office life in the Square Mile, with the vibrancy of Spitalfields and Shoreditch. The 43-storey tower incorporates guestrooms on the lower floors, with residences above and generous amenities including a subterranean ballroom. The site encompasses a new public plaza, and a refurbished and extended Victorian building on Devonshire Row with restaurant, office, and retail space. The masterplan brings a rich mix of uses, increased permeability and dynamic public realm to this bustling Liverpool Street Station locality.

Valley

Amsterdam
Developer: EDGE
Architect: MVRDV

Valley, designed by award-winning architect Winy Maas (MVRDV), is an eye-catching building on the Zuidas in Amsterdam. This contemporary and striking building is on track to receive a BREEAM Excellent certification for fulfilling its sustainability ambitions. The project includes a publicly accessible park that was designed by world renowned landscape architect Piet Oudolf. Valley also offers many activities such as working, living, dining, shopping, relaxing, exercising or simply seeking inspiration. At the heart of it all, Valley boasts a vibrant atrium, where all can come together, meet and connect.

Warsaw Breweries (Browary Warszawskie)

Warsaw
Developer: Echo Investment
Architect: JEMS Architekci

Warsaw Breweries are a mixed-use project in a unique place in the centre of Warsaw. They combine new projects and infrastructure with traces of historical, industrial features of a former brick brewery. Echo Investment’s project is a cohesively designed urban space, connecting offices, apartments for sale and for rent, services and unique food and beverage concepts. The project consists of c.a. 50,000 sqm of office space, over 1,000 apartments both for sale and for lease, great entertainment and restaurant area, greenery, and public squares that are open to everyone. Since opening it has become the hottest place in the city.

 

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