About the Awards
The World Habitat Awards were established in 1985 by the Building and Social Housing Foundation as part of its contribution to the United Nations International Year of Shelter for the Homeless.
Two awards are given annually to projects from the global North as well as the South that provide practical and innovative solutions to current housing needs and problems.
Every year an award of £10,000 is presented to each of the two winners at the annual United Nations global celebration of World Habitat Day. Travel and accommodation costs are also met for one representative of each winning project to attend the awards ceremony.
Prize
In addition to international recognition for their work, winning projects receive an award of £10,000 (ten thousand pounds sterling) and an individually designed silver trophy. Travel and accommodation costs are also met for one representative of each winning project to attend the Awards ceremony.
How to Enter
Projects are sought that:
Entry Procedure
The World Habitat Awards competition has a two-stage entry process:
Stage I submissions need only comprise a concise summary of all aspects of the project. From these preliminary submissions, twelve projects are selected by an Assessment Committee to go forward to Stage II of the competition.
Stage II submissions are evaluated by an independent advisory group before being put to a panel of international judges, which include the Executive Director of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT) and the Rector of the United Nations University. Evaluation visits are carried out to some of the projects prior to the final judging.
Stage I submissions can be made online or by completing a downloadable entry form (via the link at the bottom of the page), attaching details of your project and posting, faxing or emailing it to BSHF.
All Stage I submissions must be received by 1st June 2008.
More Information:
http://www.worldhabitatawards.org/