Celebrating the Dialogue Between Earthen Architecture and Landscape
Ten years after the first TERRA Award, the Terra Landscape–Architectural Award 2026 will celebrate outstanding contemporary earthen architectures that express a deep and meaningful connection between architecture and landscape.
Organised as part of TERRA 2026 – the World Congress on Earthen Architecture (Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, 13–16 April 2026), the award will recognise exemplary projects from around the world that demonstrate how earthen materials can shape our relationship to the environment, culture, and territory.
This new distinction seeks to honour all those who contribute to the vitality of earthen construction today: the visionary clients who choose earth as a building material, the creative designers who engage with context and landscape, and the skilled artisans and builders whose craftsmanship transforms soil into architecture.
By showcasing these projects, the Terra Landscape–Architectural Award aims to promote earthen architecture as a living practice — one that builds bridges between tradition and innovation, nature and culture, local identity and global challenges.
The Award will be divided into three categories, each reflecting a specific approach to the relationship between earthen architecture and landscape:
1/ Integration into the Natural Site,
2/ Dialogue with Existing Cultural Landscape,
3/ Valorisation of Local Resources and Know-how.
Each project is to be submitted to one category only. The proposed projects will be evaluated according to a common set of criteria, with additional weighting given to those specific to the chosen category. The jury will select five projects per category, for a total of fifteen finalists, from which three winners — one per category — will be designated.
The three award winners will be invited to present their projects at the awards ceremony in Al Ain. They will also be given the opportunity to attend the TERRA 2026 World Congress, with travel and accommodation expenses covered by the organiser. Hosted for the first time in the Arab region, the congress is expected to gather between 700 and 1,000 participants, with an estimated 140 to 160 presentations.

Award Categories
Integration into the Natural Site
Architectural design that adapts, but also enhances and reveals the natural characteristics of the site — such as topography, climate, vegetation, and available resources.
Dialogue with Existing Cultural Landscape
Architectural design that continues and renews the local or regional architectural language while meeting contemporary expectations and social needs.
Valorisation of Local Resources and Know-How
Architectural design that makes effective use of locally available resources — whether material (earth, but also stone, fibres, etc.), human (knowledge, craftsmanship, know-how), or organizational (community-based construction, local networks).
Eligibility
Buildings or groups of buildings intended for habitation or public use (in the broad sense) are eligible.
Pure landscape interventions or artworks without functional use are not eligible.
Projects must have been completed between 2015 and 2025.

Awards and Recognition
- 3 Winners and 15 Finalists will be selected.
- The 3 winners will be invited to Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, to receive their awards and participate in a special Panel on Contemporary Earthen Architecture during the TERRA 2026 World Congress
- The 15 finalists will get recognised through publication of their projects on the conference web-site as well as on UNESCO Chair on earthen architecture website
- The awards ceremony will take place during the TERRA 2026 World Congress 13-16 April 2026.
Winners’ prizes include:
- Travel and accommodation in Al Ain for the three winners for the duration of the conference.
- Trophies designed and produced by the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT).
- Publication in the Congress proceedings and an online gallery on the official TERRA 2026 website.

Submission Process
- Official language of the entire submission process and all documents: English
- Opening of submissions: November 24, 2026
- Deadline for entries: January 25, 2026
- Announcement of finalists: February-March 2026
- Finalists will be contacted subsequently to provide the documentation required for publication
List of Required Application Documents and Files
- Completed online application form ;
- Poster file (PDF format; 3 pages)

Apply now
Category 1: Integration into the Natural Site
Category 2: Dialogue with Existing Cultural Landscape
Category 3: Valorisation of Local Resources and Know-How

Contact
If you have any questions, please contact communication@craterre.org


