The Engineering Oscar awaits the best: Applications for the 100+ Awards Engineering and Architecture Award have been accepted.
The All-Russian Engineering and Architecture Award 100+ Awards has announced the acceptance of applications for participation in 2025. The Engineering Oscar, established as part of the International Forum and Exhibition 100+ TechnoBuild, will be awarded for the fifth time. Awards will be given to the authors of the best architectural and engineering solutions, developers of advanced construction technologies, creators of a comfortable urban environment and interior designers. There are 19 nominations in total. The full list is published on the official website in the "Award" section.
Applications will be accepted from March 3 to May 15, 2025. Then there will be a selection for compliance with the requirements and an expert assessment. Short shorts will be announced in mid-July. The winners will be announced at a ceremony within the 100+ Technobuild on September 30 – October 3, 2025.
The jury traditionally includes leading Russian and foreign experts from the construction industry, representatives of relevant state authorities and local governments.
In previous years, such projects and developments as the Novy Vzglyad Laboratory school and the Kalinin Historical Quarter in Chernyakhovsk in Moscow, aviation aluminum for translucent structures of the Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory and the Lakhta Center in St. Petersburg, and the Iron School in St. Petersburg have become winners. Ola of the Magadan region, the URAM extreme park in Kazan and many others.
The International Construction Forum and the 100+ TechnoBuld exhibition will be held in Yekaterinburg-Expo from September 30 to October 3, 2025. This is one of the largest events in Russia dedicated to the design, construction and operation of buildings of any complexity and purpose. Every year, 100+ gathers industry leaders, global experts and government representatives. Last year, the business program expanded to 222 sections, and 610 exhibitors took part in the exhibition. The total number of visitors was 35 thousand people.