34 nominated projects “International High-Rise Award 2022/23”


The nominated buildings for the International High-Rise Award 2022/23 have been chosen: The German Architecture Museum (DAM) has selected them from over 1,000 new high-rise buildings from the past two years worldwide. The five finalists from this group will be announced in the fall. The winner of the International Highrise Award will be chosen on November 8, 2022 in the Paulskirche in Frankfurt am Main.

Projects from 13 countries were nominated for the International Highrise Award 2022/23. 34 skyscrapers are represented on four continents. Four buildings have been nominated in Europe, two of them in Germany: One and Senckenberg Quartier, both in Frankfurt am Main. Similar to two years ago, a significant decline in completions could be observed worldwide. Delays have occurred in many countries due to the COVID-19 pandemic and related supply chain issues and labor shortages.

DAM IHP 2022, Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, One-Crown-Place, London, TMNikonian

Nevertheless, as in previous years, nowhere else in the world have so many high-rise buildings been built as in China. Approximately every third building with a height of at least 100 meters is built there. In the meantime, local architectural offices are increasingly coming into play. But the high-rise typology is also steadily establishing itself in all other parts of the world, as a look at the nominated buildings makes clear.

Geographical breakdown of the 34 nominees:

9x China
8x United States
2x Canada
2x Japan
2x Saudi Arabia
1x Singapore
1x Sri Lanka
1x South Korea
2x Germany
1x Great Britain
1x Austria
3x Australia 1x Algeria

The International High-Rise Prize is awarded every two years for a high-rise building that combines exemplary sustainability, exterior design and interior spatial qualities as well as social and urban planning aspects into an exemplary design. Other criteria are innovative construction technology and cost-effectiveness. The International High-Rise Award is considered one of the world’s most important architecture awards for high-rise buildings. It is aimed at architects and builders whose buildings are at least 100 meters high and have been completed in the past two years. Since 2004, the prize has been awarded and awarded jointly by the City of Frankfurt am Main, the German Architecture Museum (DAM) and DekaBank. Since the beginning of the millennium, it has been part of the worldwide boom in the architectural parade discipline of the 21st century. In November 2022, the IHP will be awarded for the tenth time and is thus celebrating an anniversary.

Quay Quarter Tower, Sydney, Australia

Architecture: 3XN, Copenhagen, Denmark
130 William, New York NY, USA

Architecture: Adjaye Associates, London, UK
Telus Sky, Calgary, Canada

Architecture: BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group, Copenhagen, Denmark / New York NY, USA
Vancouver House, Vancouver, Canada

Architecture: BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group, Copenhagen, Denmark / New York NY, USA
Senckenberg Quarter, Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Architecture: Cyrus Moser Architects, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
The Bryant, New York NY, USA

Architecture: David Chipperfield Architects, London, Great Britain
425 Park Avenue, New York NY, USA

Architecture: Foster + Partners, London, UK
DJI Headquarters, Shenzhen, China

Architecture: Foster + Partners, London, UK
Samba Bank HQ Tower, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Architecture: Foster + Partners, London, UK
The Grand and Conrad Los Angeles, Los Angeles CA, USA

Architecture: Gehry Partners, Los Angeles CA, USA
Shandong Port Tower, Qingdao, China

Architecture: gmp Architekten von Gerkan, Marg and Partners, Hamburg, Germany
Vipshop Headquarters, Guangzhou, China

Architecture: gmp Architekten von Gerkan, Marg and Partners, Hamburg, Germany
TrIIIple Towers, Vienna, Austria

Architecture: Henke Schreieck Architects, Vienna, Austria
PIF Tower, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Architecture: HOK, Houston TX, USA / Omrania & Associates, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Toranomon Hills Towers, Tokyo, Japan

Architecture: ingenhoven architects, Düsseldorf, Germany
Shanghai Financial Exchange Plaza, Shanghai, China

Architecture: Jahn, Chicago IL, USA / FGP Atelier, Chicago IL, USA
Bundang Doosan Tower, Seoul, South Korea
Architecture: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, New York NY, USA
One Crown Place, London, UK

Architecture: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, New York NY, USA
One Vanderbilt, New York NY, USA
Architecture: Kohn

Great Mosque of Algiers Tower, Algiers, Algeria
Architecture: KSP ENGEL, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
Nanjing Zendai Himalayas Center, Nanjing, China
Architecture: MAD Architects, Beijing, China
One, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Architecture: Meurer Architekten, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
Hanking Center, Shenzhen, China
Architecture: Morphosis, Culver City, USA
Museum Tower Kyobashi, Tokyo, Japan
Architecture: Nikken Sekkei, Tokyo, Japan
Altair, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Architecture: Safdie Architects, Somerville, USA
Raffles City Chongqing, Chongqing, China
Architecture: Safdie Architects, Somerville, USA
Singapore State Courts, Singapore
Architecture: Serie Architects, London, United Kingdom / Multiply Architects, Singapore
111 West 57th Street, New York NY, USA
Architecture: SHoP Architects, New York NY, USA
Shenzhen Rural Commercial Bank HQ, Shenzhen, China
Architecture: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), Chicago, USA
One Hundred, St. Louis MO, USA
Architecture: Studio Gang, Chicago, USA
The St. Regis Chicago, Chicago, USA
Architecture: Studio Gang, Chicago, USA
One Barangaroo, Sydney, Australia
Architecture: WilkinsonEyre Architects, London, United Kingdom
Hills and Valleys, Shenzhen, China
Architecture: WOHA, Singapore
Collins Arch, Melbourne, Australia
Architecture: Woods Bagot, Melbourne, Australia / SHoP Architects, New York NY, USA

www.international-highrise-award.com

Release: Dekabank, Frankfurt am Main


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