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EDRA Great Places Awards

EDRA Great Places Awards

For the past 27 years, EDRA's Great Places Awards seek to recognize work that combines expertise in design, research, and practice and contributes to the creation of dynamic, humane places that engage our attention and imagination.

 


about the great places awards

Award-winning projects reflect an interdisciplinary approach that is enduring, human-centered, sustainable, and concerned with the experiential relationship between people and their environment (built or natural) over time. For details about the submission categories requirements and the jury considerations download the 2025 Great Places Award brochure or review the information provided on the awards categories page. If you still have questions, please do not hesitate to contact us via email at greatplacesawards@edra.org.

 

GPA Awards past winners

EDRA Great Places Awards Winners

Learn about the 2024 and past outstand environmental designers whose work is transforming places and communities.

Award Categories

Learn about the Award Categories: Place Design, Planning, Art, Book, and Research

GPA Awards application brochure

2025 Great Places Awards application brochure

Learn about the rules to submit your work for a Great Places Award.

Meet the GPA jurors

Meet the GPA jurors

GPA relies on the expertise and vision of outstanding reviewers. The 2025 Jury will be announced soon.

The Program

The EDRA Great Places Awards are unique among programs that honor professional and scholarly excellence in environmental design. They seek to recognize work that combines expertise in design, research, and practice, and contributes to the creation of dynamic, humane places that engage our attention and imagination.

We invite participation from a range of design and research disciplines — particularly projects whose significance extends beyond any one profession or field. All submissions should show how research and/or public participation is linked to--or part of--an environmental design practice, and vice versa. Submissions should also demonstrate how an understanding of the experience of place may be used to generate insightful design.

EDRA welcomes submissions from the full breadth of environmental design and related research fields, including architecture, landscape architecture, planning, urban design, interior design, lighting design, graphic design, place-based public art, environmental psychology, sociology, anthropology, geography, and the physical sciences.

 

the PROcess

Each year we assemble a jury with diverse backgrounds in design, research, and practice. The jury evaluates how each project--no matter what the discipline--addresses the human experience of well-designed places. Special attention is paid to the transferability of research on this topic into design and planning practice. The jury selects exceptional submissions from five categories: Place Design, Place Planning, Place Research, Place Book, and Place Art.

The awards will be announced at EDRA56 Halifax on May 27-30, 2025.

 

AWARD CATEGORIES

EDRA bestows awards for the following categories of work: 

  • Place Design
  • Place Planning
  • Place Research
  • Place Book
  • Place Art

For a detailed description of each Award category and jury considerations, visit the Award categories page.

 

submission key dates

  • November 4, 2024 - Submission site opens
  • January 21, 2025 - Submission portal closes
  • March 31, 2025 - Notifications to recipients
  • May 27-30, 2025 - GPA Awards announced at EDRA55Halifax

Submission requirements

Each entry must follow category-specific submission requirements and must be submitted in English.

our partner

PPS logo

 

EDRA is proud to partner with Project for Public Spaces (PPS) for the Great Places Awards.

PPS is a nonprofit planning, design and educational organization dedicated to helping people create and sustain public spaces that build stronger communities. Their pioneering Placemaking approach helps citizens transform their public spaces into vital places that highlight local assets, spur rejuvenation and serve common needs.

What Makes a Great Place

 

GPA AWARDS COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Zhe Wang 
Professor 
Henan University 

Bo Zhang, Co-Chair 
Associate Professor 
Oklahoma State University 

Celen Pasalar, Co-Chair 
Associate Professor 
North Carolina State University 

Helen K. Ho 
Project Research Manager
DLR Group 

Kirsten Miller
Associate
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