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The AGPB Awards ceremony took place on 10 December 2025 in the festive Hall of Mirrors at the House of Sport. Secretary General Severin Gruber (BMWET), Brigitte Weiß, Head of the EU and Innovation Unit (BMIMI), and Irene Braunsteiner, Head of the FOREIGN TRADE Programme (ADVANTAGE AUSTRIA), presented plaques and certificates to the award-winning companies. We would like to congratulate all the winners once again!
The press release can be found here. For print-quality photos, please contact office@agpb.at.
AGPB Awards 2025
UDD NetZero Building Base #1, Taicang, CHN
China's first building in the Passive House Premium standard impresses with high energy efficiency through customised solutions in a warm and humid climate.
2226 JED, Schlieren, CHE
The office building, constructed according to the principles of circular economy, enables the 22-26 principle with low-tech solutions.
Allee der Kosmonauten, Berlin, GER
As part of Berlin's school construction initiative, an energy-efficient, state-of-the-art school campus was built, creating the perfect learning environment with spacious outdoor areas and extensive sports facilities.
Seoul Photographic Art Museum , Seoul, KOR
The first official museum of photography in Korea not only impresses with its striking
architecture, an Austrian-Korean collaboration, but also with its focus on energy efficiency
and sustainability. And this despite the need for highly precise climate zones for storage
rooms, for example.
Kellogg's Bremen, Bremen, GER
Careful and sensitive architectural interventions combined with modern building technology transform a vacant industrial site into the future-proof centre of a new urban quarter.
AGPB Technology Awards 2025
Austrian Pavilion EXPO25, Osaka, JPN
Thanks to the principle of “screwing instead of gluing”, the spiral sculpture not only impresses with its CO₂ savings, but also because it can be easily dismantled and thus reused.
SZMC Helmsley Cancer Center, Jerusalem, ISR
The SZMC Helmsley Cancer Centre is shaped like a butterfly, whose wings are formed by 350 m³ of precision-engineered laminated larch timber.
