Advance!   Architecture for Health Student Award
THE WINNERS 2025 ARE...

1st prize Sharon Sarfati

2nd prize Hugo Haoran Hu

3rd  prize Lisa Baier

3rd prize Carla Alkhouri


The Award   

 

The Architecture for Health Student Award honours outstanding master theses on the theme of Architecture for Health. The prize is intended to promote work in the field of architecture & urban planning for health and to encourage students to engage in this important topic.

It is awarded by the Hans and Christine-Nickl Stiftung.

 

Projects can be submitted from the fields of

/ architecture  / landscape planning / urban planning.

 

The work should show a strong engagement with current health care issues. In addition to designs for hospitals, health care buildings and residential buildings for people with special needs, work in relation to healthy urban planning, sports & wellness or health & hospitality can be submitted.


Charité Special Prize


In collaboration with the Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, one student work with exceptional focus on sustainable hospital planning will receive special recognition. 


 The Jury 

Special thanks to our jury members: 

| Prof. Dr. Monika Ankele, Berlin Museum of Medical History, Charité
| Bettina Hufe, BG-Kliniken 
| Michael König, Nickl & Partner Architekten
| Nadine Mauritz, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin 
| Magnus Nickl, Nickl Stiftung & ENAH Scientific Advisory Board
 | Prof. Christine Nickl-Weller, Nickl Stiftung & ENAH Scientific Advisory Board
| Prof. Ralf Pasel, CODE - TU Berlin
| Marc Rehle, RRP Architekten + Ingenieure & AKG e.V.
| Prof. Dr. Cor Wagenaar, TU Delft & Groningen University 
& ENAH Scientific Advisory Board 


 Hans und Christine Nickl-Stiftung

The Architecture for Health Student Award is part of the Hans and Christine Nickl-Stiftung scholarship program. The aim of the foundation is to directly promote the sustainability of health care by connecting research findings in urban planning and architecture with public health care, medical technology, and health economics. 

The foundation aims to promote young scientists through scholarships and awards.