ICOMOS Student Competition Award Ceremony “1960+ / Construction”

On January 20, 2026, the public award ceremony for this year’s ICOMOS student competition “1960+ / Construction” took place at Bauhaus University Weimar. The competition, organized by the German National Committee of ICOMOS, the Wüstenrot Foundation, Bauhaus University Weimar, and the Working Group on Theory and Teaching of Heritage Conservation, was initiated with the support and cooperation of SPP 2255.

Complementing the research on the structural heritage of high modernism in Germany (1880–1970) conducted within the subprojects of SPP 2255, the student competition focused on the constructive heritage of the late 20th century. Students of civil engineering, architecture, interior design, urban planning, art history, restoration, archaeology, or other heritage-relevant disciplines were invited to investigate either the heritage qualities and values of a self-chosen example or to develop strategies for its (continued) use, renovation, or mediation. The nearly 50 contributions, some produced by pairs of students, presented a surprising panorama of projects, including innovative solution proposals. A selection of the contributions, each presented on an A1 poster, was exhibited in advance of the award ceremony at Bauhaus University Weimar and can be viewed online at ICOMOS.

At the beginning of the award ceremony, organized by Kirsten Angermann (subproject Construction-Inherent Values [H2]) in the historic Bauhaus building in Weimar, Roland May, the scientific curator of SPP 2255, gave a lecture on “Constructed Cultural Heritage: Blind Spots in Architectural History and Heritage Conservation.” In his talk, he explained the complex relationship between architecture and construction in modernity and highlighted the ongoing insufficient recognition of the contributions of the primarily civil-engineering-trained constructors in architectural reception.

Following this, the authors of the prize-winning entries, which were awarded cash prizes totaling €5,000, presented their work. Each presentation was followed by detailed appreciation and discussion by members of the jury: Tino Mager, President of ICOMOS Germany; Daniela Spiegel, from the International Heritage Center and head of subproject DENKRAUM (D1); Philip Kurz, Managing Director of the Wüstenrot Foundation; Ines M. Jauck, President of the Chamber of Architects of Thüringen; and Roland May.

SPP 2255 congratulates all the award winners!

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