Dezeen Awards 2025 sustainability longlist revealed

Dezeen has revealed the 80-strong longlisted for this year’s Dezeen Awards sustainability categories, including designs by Carmody Groarke, Sancal and SOM.


The 80 longlisted projects, which are in the running to be crowned winners across five different sustainability project categories, are by studios located in 27 different countries spanning Kazakhstan, Panama, Taiwan and Germany.

The top project city locations are London which leads with 15 longlisted entries, then Tokyo and New York both with five, followed by Melbourne, Honolulu and Bengaluru each with two.

The longlists include an elongated extension to a 1970s terrace in London, a minimalist store clad with tactile bars of soap also in London and the first hotel in the USA claimed to be carbon-positive in Denver.

All Dezeen Awards 2025 longlists revealed this week

Dezeen Awards 2025, in partnership with Bentley, revealed all longlisted projects this week. The architecture, interiors and design longlists were announced earlier this week.

“The calibre of this year’s sustainability longlist demonstrates groundbreaking and material-driven solutions that are pushing the industry towards a more sustainable world,” said Bentley head of lifestyle design Ben Saltmer.

“Longlisted projects showcase pioneering techniques, from biotechnology to plant-based enterprises, that address global challenges around material waste.”

Top image: Nina’s House by Nina+Co with ROAR. Photo by Nina+Co. Above: Krume Bäcker by Mallol. Photo by Mauricio Carvajal

Longlisted projects have been selected from over 4,300 entries from 89 countries across six continents for the eighth edition of our awards programmes, which continue to celebrate the individuals and studios producing the most outstanding architecture, interiors and design projects from around the globe.

The next stage of Dezeen Awards 2025 will see all longlisted projects assessed by our prestigious panel of international judges including Natsai Audrey Chieza, Anna Heringer and Samira Rathod.

Our 60 judges will determine the projects that feature on the shortlists, which will be announced in October. A further round of judging by our master jury will determine the winners of the interiors project categories, Bentley Lighthouse Award, as well as the overall design project of the year.

Dezeen Awards 2025 party tickets on sale next week

Winners will be announced at the annual Dezeen Awards party in London on 25 November. Tickets for the party will be available to purchase next week. Click the link here to subscribe for the latest updates and be the first to get your tickets.

Read on for the full sustainability longlist:


Tversted House by Nikolova/Aarsø. Photo by Adam Mørk

Sustainable building

AUM cabins amid Mountainscape in Kazakhstan, Almaty, Kazakhstan, by Arthur Kariev Architects
Extension of the company headquarters Windkraft Simonsfeld, Ernstbrunn, Austria, by Juri Troy Architects
First Building – Bradfield City Centre, Sydney, Australia, by Hassell
Haus Anton II, Augsburg, Germany, by Lux Architect and Cánovas Arquitectura
Intaaya Retreat, Nusa Penida, Indonesia, by Pablo Luna Studio
Katajanokan Laituri, Helsinki, Finland, by Anttinen Oiva Architects
La Pêche New City Hall, Quebec, Canada, by BGLA Architecture + Design Urbain
Living in Fläming, Brandenburg, Germany, by Praeger Richter Architekten
Now Lindow, Lindow, Germany, by Strohtektur
Ochre House, Sutton, Australia, by MYMYMY Architecture
Pakenham Station, Pakenham, Australia, by Genton
Republica, Buiksloterham, Netherlands, by Marc Koehler Associates
Sports Halls BZT Frauenfeld, Frauenfeld, Switzerland, by Kit
Stables Yard, London, UK, by Stolon Studio
təməsew̓txʷ Aquatic and Community Centre, Vancouver, Canada, by HCMA Architecture + Design
Tversted House, Tversted, Denmark, by Nikolova/Aarsø
Worker’s Pavilion, Kollam, India, by No Architects

Browse all projects on the sustainable building longlist page.


Nina’s House by Nina+Co with ROAR. Photo by Nina+Co

Sustainable renovation

469 Bethnal Green Road, London, UK, by Carmody Groarke
Blythe Hill House, London, UK, by Whittaker Parsons
Corso Italia 23, Milan, Italy, by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Gorlaeus Lecture Hall Leiden, Leiden, Netherlands, by Civic Architects
Hedeskov Living Lab, Djursland, Denmark, by Djernes & Bell
Housing in Place: Building Community, Hong Kong, by Urban Ecologies Design Lab
New Wave House, London, UK, by Thomas-McBrien Architects
Nina’s House, London, UK, by Nina+Co with ROAR
Palais Rameau, Lille, France, by Atelier 9.81 and Perrot & Richard
Pine Heath, Hampstead, UK, by Studio Hagen Hall
Portier 51, Mechelen, Belgium, by BOB361 Architects
Space House, London, UK, by Squire and Partners
Stanley Center for Peace and Security, Iowa, USA, by Neumann Monson Architects
Streaming Light Exhibition Hall – Courtyard Renovation for the GuanZhong Mangba Art Festival, Xi’an, China, by Daipu Architects
The Acre, Covent Garden, London, UK, by Gensler
Transformation of School Davos, Davos, Switzerland, by Cura Architekten

Browse all projects on the sustainable renovation longlist page.


Aesop Knightsbridge Store by Aesop. Photo by Alixe Lay

Sustainable interior

0 Club, Tokyo, Japan, by DDAA
Aesop Knightsbridge Store, London, UK, by Aesop
CoLab, Madrid, Spain, by Sancal and Lucas Muñoz
Krume Bäcker, Panama City, Panama, by Mallol
La Casita, Edinburgh, Scotland, by Architecture Office and Juli Bolaños–Durman
Mute’s Warsaw Office, Warsaw, Poland, by Mute
Office@27, Mumbai, India, by Sanjay Puri Architects
Populus Hotel Denver, Colorado, USA, by Wildman Chalmers Design
Requiem for Ruins – Material Lab, Bengaluru, India, by Multitude Of Sins
Symbolplus Office, Tokyo, Japan, by Symbolplus
T2 Kempegowda International Airport Interior, Bengaluru, India, by Enter Projects Asia
Tacubo Shirokanedai, Tokyo, Japan, by Masterd
Terrain, Melbourne, Australia, by Terrain
Traid Shepherd’s Bush, London, UK, by HemingwayDesign
Veilance, Tokyo, Japan, by We+
World Heritage Centre Wadden Sea (WEC), Lauwersoog, Netherlands, by Spring Studio

Browse all projects on the sustainable interior longlist page.


Rícino C Series by Estúdio Rain. Photo by Giuliana Ramaglia

Sustainable design

Biota by Richard Hutten
Colour and Surface House by Bleo
Essence by Örsjö Belysning
Fatconomy – The Waste Fa(c)t Machine by Ficta Studio
Kibu Children’s Headphones by Morrama
Knit One by Paul Crofts Studio
LightMass^ by Raw Edges Design Studio
OLO Table by Joe Doucet and Polygood®
Polar Shelf by Zeoform
Rícino C Series by Estúdio Rain
Søuld Baffle by Spinneybeck
Surf Block by Surf Block
Tanaka Eyewear – Built to Hold by Tanaka Eyewear
The Zero-Waste Disposable by Fotofoto
Zero-Waste MTTR Jean by MTTR

Browse all projects on the sustainable design longlist page.


EconitWood by Additive Tectonics. Photo by Additive Tectonics

Material innovation

Caesarstone ICON by Caesarstone
Carbon Cell by Carbon Cell
Climate Responsive Paint by Joe Doucet
Crinkle Cuts by After Architecture
EconitWood by Additive Tectonics
Elevate by Uncaged Innovations and The Collective
FILIE Reclaim by Chang Wong Industrial Co
Freitag Mono[PA6]: Circular Backpack by Freitag Lab
Grow Your Own Home: Margent Farm’s Hemp-Based Corrugated Panels by Margent Farm
Hydro CIRCAL 100R by Hydro
Landshapes Tile by Kohler WasteLab and Daniel Arsham
Other Matter Architectural Surfaces by Other Matter
Pilefacade by Schmidt Hammer Lassen
Smart Circular Bridge in Ulm, Germany by Proesler Kommunikation
SO-Colored by We+
Surf Block by Surf Block

Browse all projects on the material innovation longlist page.

Dezeen Awards 2025 in partnership with Bentley

Dezeen Awards is the ultimate accolade for architects and designers across the globe. The eighth edition of the annual awards programme is in partnership with Bentley as part of a wider collaboration to inspire, support and champion design excellence and showcase innovation that creates a better and more sustainable world. This ambition complements Bentley’s architecture and design business initiatives, including the Bentley Home range of furnishings and real estate projects around the world.

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