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28亿人住房问题的突破:2025世界人居奖揭晓,九大创新项目引领未来

2024.12.03 | 奖项资讯    关键词:奖项 建筑设计 理念 自然与生态 设计

由联合国人居署(UN-Habitat)与世界人居奖委员会联合颁发的2025年世界人居奖(World Habitat Awards)已于1月9日揭晓,颁奖典礼将于2月13日下午1点(格林尼治标准时间)线上举办。来自全球的九个住房创新项目荣获该奖项。这些获奖项目为解决住房可负担性、消除无家可归现象、住房去碳化、增强气候韧性、改善性别平等和社会包容性提供了经过验证的解决方案,并展现出巨大的推广和规模化潜力。

Nine diverse housing initiatives from around the globe have been honoured with World Habitat Awards, presented annually in partnership with UN-Habitat. The winning projects offer proven solutions for housing affordability, ending homelessness, decarbonising housing and increasing climate resilience, and improving gender equity and social inclusion, and all show real potential for transfer and scaling.

本次奖项吸引了来自55个国家的参赛作品,经过近九个月的严格评审,由国际住房专家组成的评审团最终选出了获奖者。两名金奖得主将各获得10,000英镑(GBP)的奖金,同时还有机会获得世界人居奖提供的创新资金和专家支持。所有获奖者都将加入由近四十年来数百名往届获奖者组成的世界人居网络。

Entries for the Awards were received from 55 countries, with the winners selected after an in-depth selection process by international housing experts lasting nearly nine months.  The two gold winners each receive a prize of £10,000 (GBP), and access to innovation funding and expertise from World Habitat. All winners join the World Habitat Network, consisting of hundreds of previous winners spanning almost four decades. 


2025 世界人居奖


World Habitat Awards 2024

获奖名单整理如下



金奖 Gold Award

01

获奖:Tanzania Women Architects for Humanity (TAWAH) for Mhaga Homes for the Elderly, Tanzania

地址:坦桑尼亚 Tanzania

项目通过全面的培训计划,使女性掌握建筑技能,为农村社区的老年人建造环保且有尊严的住房。项目不仅促进了性别平等、减贫,还推动了低碳建筑的发展,有效保护了老年弱势群体免受不安全住房的威胁。

A comprehensive training programme that empowers women with construction skills to build eco-friendly and dignified homes for the elderly in rural communities. The project promotes gender equity, poverty reduction and low carbon construction and protects vulnerable senior citizens from unsafe housing.

02

获奖:Hastings Commons, UK

地址:英国 UK

这是一项由社区主导的倡议,包括社区土地信托,使低收入社区的居民能够拥有、改造和管理废弃建筑,将其转变为安全、可持续且负担得起的住房、工作空间和社会中心。项目打击了住房金融化,提高了住房的可负担性和可用性,同时赋权当地社区。

A community-led initiative, including a Community Land Trust, that allows residents of an low-income neighbourhood to own, transform and manage derelict buildings, turning them into secure, sustainable and affordable homes, workspaces, and social hubs for all. The enterprise combats the financialisation of housing, increasing affordability and availability whilst empowering the local community. 

银奖 Silver Award

03

获奖:The Occupants’ and Tenants’ Movement (MOI) for La Fábrica, Argentina

地址:阿根廷 Argentina

这是一家位于布宜诺斯艾利斯的住房合作社,为收入最低的人群提供55套经济、安全且吸引人的住房。项目是改造废弃建筑的典范,通过持续参与,成功赋权了女性和年轻人。

A housing cooperative in Buenos Aires that provides 55 affordable, safe and attractive homes to those on the lowest incomes. This project is a leading example of repurposing a disused building, and empowers women and young people through active and on-going participation.

04

获奖:STOPA for Innovative Approaches to End Homelessness, Slovakia

地址:斯洛伐克Slovakia

项目通过“住房优先”和住房主导的方法,为经历无家可归且有复杂需求的个人提供永久性住房和全面支持服务。项目借鉴国际领先实践,并根据斯洛伐克的情况进行适应,挑战了社会偏见,促进了最弱势群体的全面康复。

A project providing permanent housing and comprehensive support services to individuals with complex needs experiencing homelessness, through Housing First and housing-led approaches. Using international leading practice and adapting it to Slovakia, this project challenges stigma, promotes holistic recovery of the most vulnerable. 

铜奖 Bronze Award

05

获奖:Amidoul Foundation for Tafilelt Tajdit Village

地址:阿尔及利亚 Algeria

项目在阿尔及利亚撒哈拉地区创建了社会包容性强且气候友好的住房。这一开发项目展示了如何在日益恶劣的沙漠环境中进行建设,同时融入了传统建筑元素以提高气候韧性和可持续性。

Creates socially inclusive and climate-friendly housing in the Algerian Sahara. This development exemplifies how to build for the increasingly harsh desert landscape, incorporating traditional architectural elements for climate-resilience and sustainability.

06

获奖:Australian Alliance to End Homelessness for Advance to Zero (AtoZ), Australia

地址:澳大利亚Australia

项目采用数据驱动与循证实践相结合的模式,通过分阶段干预助力地方服务机构减少无家可归问题,核心关注露宿街头者、原住民及55岁以上高龄人群。这一计划基于已验证的终结无家可归框架进行本土化调适,仅用四年时间即实现可量化减幅,印证了方案的高度适应性。

A data-driven and evidence-based programme that helps local services incrementally reduce homelessness, with a focus on people experiencing rough sleeping, First Nations people and people aged 55 years and over. This programme demonstrates the adaptation of a proven framework for ending homelessness with measurable reductions in just four years.

07

获奖:einszueins architektur, for Cohousing for the Future

地址:奥地利Austria

项目开发了现代、美观且负担得起的城市和乡村合作住房项目,优先考虑居民参与、低碳建筑和社会包容性。这些合作住房项目展示了低碳参与式设计,打击了住房金融化和住房排斥。

Develops modern, beautiful and affordable urban and rural cohousing projects that prioritise resident participation, low-carbon construction, and social inclusion. These cohousing projects exemplify low-carbon participatory design that combats financialisation and housing exclusion.

08

获奖:The Salvadoran Foundation for Development and Minimum Housing (FUNDASAL) for Rural Capacity Building, El Salvador

地址:萨尔瓦多 El Salvador

项目通过为边缘化的农村社区提供培训、材料和支持,支持有组织的住房自建。项目使居民能够建造和升级住房,改善生活条件和粮食安全,并增强对气候灾害的韧性。

Supports organised self-production of housing by providing training, materials and support to marginalised rural communties. This programme empowers residents to build and upgrade their homes, improve living conditions and food security, and enhance resilience to climate disasters.

09

获奖:The Heritage Foundation of Pakistan (HFP), for Holistic Eco-Villages for Flood Rehabilitation, Pakistan

地址:巴基斯坦Pakistan

项目培训社区使用当地可再生材料和传统技术建造低成本且防洪的住房。项目提高了性别平等、减贫、气候韧性和减少对国外援助的依赖。

Trains communities to build low-cost homes that are flood-resistant, using local renewable materials and traditional techniques. This programme increases gender equity, poverty reduction, climate resilience and independence from foreign aid. 


世界人居奖首席执行官David Ireland表示:

“联合国人居署的最新估计显示,全球有28亿人无家可归或居住在条件不足的住房中。要有望扭转这一趋势,我们需要鼓舞人心的例子,说明低收入人群如何能够获得良好的住房。来自世界各地的世界人居奖参赛作品正是这样做的。这九位获奖者不仅为我们带来了希望,还提供了切实可行的解决方案,让我们看到了构建更美好世界的可能性。”

David Ireland, CEO of World Habitat said:

The latest UN-Habitat estimates tell us that 2.8 billion people are homeless or living in inadequate housing.  To have a hope of reversing this we need inspiring examples that illustrate how it is possible for people on low incomes to be well housed. Entries for the World Habitat Awards from across the world do just that. These nine award winners provide both hope and practical solutions that show us a better world is possible.


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