The 39 finalists represent 22 countries, ranging from the US to Oman to Japan, with Germany, Denmark, France, The Netherlands and Brazil having the most shortlisted projects.
This year’s MIPIM Awards finalists include:
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Arbor
Bankside Yards, London (The UK)
One of the most ambitious developments underway in Central London.
Image: MPIM, Native Land
Booking.com City Campus
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Standing at 65,000 sq m, one of Europe’s largest urban developments.
Image: MPIM, Architecture UNStudio; Lead I
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DOXS NKLN
Berlin, Germany
A transformative urban renewal project along the Neukölln Ship Canal.
Image: MIPIM, GRAFT
Florianópolis Multihospital
Brazil
A decommissioned airport terminal transformed into the city’s first public multi-hospital center.
Image: MIPIM
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National Concert Hall
Vilnius, Lithuania
A project selected from over 250 worldwid. This musical complex features four grand halls.
Image: MIPIM, Arquivio Architects
One Dojima Project
Osaka, Japan
A new landmark for Osaka known as a ‘city of water’, which will welcome the World Expo 2025.
Image: MIPIM, NAC SA – Partners Inc
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Sky Mirrors
Luzhou, China
An underground Liquor Culture Experience Center preserving the mountain and sky views.
Image: MIPIM
Terminal Warehouse
New York, USA
The largest adaptive reuse project in NYC in recent history.
Image: MIPIM, COOK FOX
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Harmony
La Garenne Colombes, France
A transformation of a former industrial wasteland into a bespoke office for electric utility companies.
Image: MIPIM, E. Durand
Sultan Haitham City
Muscat, Oman
The pedestrian-focused infrastructure that prioritizes affordability, inclusivity, and environmental health.
Image: MIPIM, MoHUP
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UN17 Village
Copenhagen, Denmark
The world’s first property development to incorporate all 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals into a single project.
Image: MIPIM
Find the full list of finalists here.
The award categories include: Best Conversion Project, Best Cultural, Sports and Education Project, Best Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure Project, Best Industrial & Logistics Project, Best Mixed-Use Project, Best Residential Project, Best Urban Regeneration Project, Best Workplace Experience, Best New Development and Best New Mega Development.
The jury members are:
- Melike Altınışık, Founder of Melike Altınışık Architects, Türkiye
- Stéphanie Bensimon, Head of Real Estate at Ardian France, France
- Aaron Block, Co-founder and Managing Partner of metaprop, US
- Guy Grainger, Global Head of Sustainability Services & ESG at JLL, UK
- Ann Gray, CEO of Gray Advisors, US
- Karim Habra, Global Co-Head of Real Estate at Partners Group AG, Switzerland
- Jani Nokkanen, Partner & CIO at Nrep, Finland
- Justin Sullivan, President at RICS, UK
- Camilla Van Deurs, Partner & Adj. Professor at Nordic Office of Architecture, Denmark
- Katarzyna Zawodna-Bijoch, President & CEO, CEE Region at Skanska Commercial Development Europe
“The shortlisted projects truly exemplify the diversity and innovation shaping the future of our built environment,” said MIPIM Awards Jury Chairman, Véronique Bedague. “From transformative urban regeneration to groundbreaking mixed-use developments, each finalist demonstrates excellence in design, sustainability, and purpose. This year’s finalists span 22 countries, demonstrating the truly global reach of the competition. The jury was particularly impressed by the exceptional quality of conversion projects across various categories, highlighting the ingenuity in reimagining spaces to create environments where people can live, work, and thrive.”
Each year, MIPIM attracts over 20,000 delegates from over 90 countries comprising key decision-makers in the real estate sector, national governments and city leaders. This time, MIPIM 2025 will take place on 10-14 March in Cannes, France.