Tamayouz Excellence Award is proud to announce the Top 50 finalists longlist for its International Graduation Projects Award 2024.
Selection for the Longlist was based on the award’s assessment criteria, highlighting aspirational and transformative projects that tackle local and global challenges through a holistic understanding of context.
The award is open to architecture, urban design, urban planning, architecture technology and landscape design students worldwide.
The award aims to recognise excellence in architectural design and education worldwide and showcase excellent architectural examples to promote and provoke architectural debate.
This year, Tamayouz Excellence Award for International Graduation projects 587 teams and individuals participated in the award, representing 125 universities and 37 countries.
The Finalists
The Longlist finalists for the 2024 International Graduation Projects Award are:
*All finalists are arranged in order by country.
** All projects will be showcased on www.architecturegraduationprojects.com
Austria
- Mohamed Abdelhady Omar from the University of Applied Arts Vienna, supervised by Sam Jacob.
Bangladesh
- Badhan Das from the University of Asia Pacific, supervised by Dr Abu Saeed Mushtaq Ahmed and Ziaul Islam.
- Diptenu Saha from Pabna University of Science and Technology, supervised by Sonjit Kumar Nath.
- Md Sadman Chowdhury Apurba from Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology, supervised by Dr Ayasha Siddiqua.
- Musarrat Salsabil Chowdhury from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, supervised by Dr Shayer Gafur and Dr Asma Naz.
- Nusrat Hossain from the University of Asia Pacific, supervised by Umme Tahmina Haque.
- Ridwan Noor from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, supervised by Dr Khandaker Shabbir Ahmed.
- Shafaet Alam Abir from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, supervised by Professor Md Ashikur Rahman Joarder.
Egypt
- Lina Yasser from AAST, supervised by Dr Sally Eldeeb.
- Logaina Tarek Ali Fathalla from The German University in Cairo, supervised by Professor Rita Pinto De Freitas.
- Maha Mohamed Anwar from the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, supervised by Dr Kareem Nabil.
- Malak Eamd Abdullah Diab from Cairo University, supervised by Professor Mohamed Noeman.
- Sarah Sherif Mohamed Abed from the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, supervised by Dr Maged Attia, Asmaa Medhat and Amro Mostafa.
- Shrouk Abdel-Monem Abdel-Qader from Cairo University, supervised by Dr Mohamed Noaman Coutry, and Toka Hassan.
Iran
- Esra Saadi from the University of Qom, supervised by Mohammad Pirdavari.
- Reza Farhadi, Maryam Noroozi, Amir Rahsaz, Hengameh Ghasemi, Mahshid Delavar, and Majid Aghazadeh from the University of Tehran, supervised by Dr Mahdi Khansefid.
Iraq
- Hasanain Salah Abdulhussein and Marwan Ali Jabbar from the University of Baghdad, supervised by Sally Fakhry Khalaf.
- Hind Hussein Ahmed from the University of Baghdad, supervised by Dr Rand HM Agha and Dr Ahmed Nateq.
Jordan
- Abdallah Walid Alzrikat from the German Jordanian University, supervised by Thaer Qubaa.
- Ali Sadi Taha from Jordan University of Science and Technology, supervised by Dr Nermeen Dalgamoni.
- Bassam Luay Fawzi Khanfar from the University of Jordan, supervised by Dr Deyala Al-Tarawneh.
- Doaa Haitham from Jordan University of Science and Technology, supervised by Rania Al Rawwash.
- Nagham Abu Su’ud from the Hashemite University, supervised by Yamen AlBetawi.
- Odeh Saleh Odeh Aljarrah from Jordan University of Since and Technology, supervised by Dr Rania Rawwash.
- Sujood Abu Salhiyeh and Rama Samada from Al Balqa’ Applied University, supervised by Mais Al-Rwaishedi.
Lebanon
- Ghada Mohamad Ghossaini from Beirut Arab University, supervised by Hesham Al Arnaouty.
Palestine
- Asala Abdelnabi and Hala Nasereddin from Palestine Polytechnic University, supervised by Dr Bader Atawneh.
- Haneen Rashid Kanaan and Mohammad Mousa Faroun from Al-Quds University, supervised by Abdul Rahman Kaloti.
- Malik Jawad Salhab , Muath Abu Arafa from Palestine Polytechnic University, supervised by Dr Bader Atawneh.
- Ruba Abu Ghaith from Al-Quds University, supervised by Yara Saifi.
- Yazan Anas Hodali and Ahmad Ali Dar Abu Mora from Birzeit University, supervised by Ibrahim Al-Hindi.
Serbia
- Marija Jocković from the University of Belgrade, supervised by Goran Vojvodić.
- Nadja Brankovic from the University of Belgrade, supervised by Nebojsa Fotiric.
South Korea
- Jaeyun Lee from Hanyang University, supervised by Jaekyung Kim.
Syria
- Rama Moutaz Al Malla from Damascus University, supervised by Dr Mayssoun Ide.
Uganda
- Lugendo Faisal Kuteesa from Makerere University, supervised by Dr Assumpta Nagenda Musana.
Venezuela
- Mariana Isabella Díaz Churión from The Central University of Venezuela, supervised by Ramón Fermín.
Vietnam
- Dang Phuong Linh from the University of Architecture Ho Chi Minh City, supervised by Ho Dinh Chieu.
- Danh Minh An from the University of Architecture Ho Chi Minh City, supervised by Dam Huynh Quoc Vu.
- Dinh Gia Tuan Huy from the University of Architecture Ho Chi Minh City, supervised by Tran Dinh Nam.
- Lê Mai Vân Khánh from the University of Architecture Ho Chi Minh City, supervised by Trần Đình Nam and Vũ Tiến An.
- Nguyen Le Nhat Khuyen from the University of Architecture Ho Chi Minh City, supervised by Ho Dinh Chieu.
- Nguyen Minh Hieu from the University of Architecture Ho Chi Minh City, supervised by Tran Dinh Nam.
- Nguyen Thanh Huyen from the University of Architecture Ho Chi Minh City, supervised by Dr Pham Phu Cuong.
- Nguyen Thanh Ngan from Van Lang University, supervised by Truong Nguyen Hong Quang.
- Nguyen Thanh Tuan from Hanoi Architectural University, supervised by Do Quang Vinh.
- Nguyen Thi Hoang Diem from the University of Architecture Ho Chi Minh City, supervised by Dam Huynh Quoc Vu.
- Nguyen Thi My Duyen from the University of Architecture Ho Chi Minh City, supervised by Pham Phu Cuong.
- Tang Hai Vi from the University of Architecture Ho Chi Minh City, supervised by Le Thi Ho Vi and Do Quoc Hiep.
- Tran Gia Han from the University of Architecture Ho Chi Minh City, supervised by Dam Huynh Quoc Vu.
PRIZES
The First Prize
An MSc Scholarship for 2 Years at the University Polytechnic of Milan + Tamayouz Medal + Certificate + An invitation to attend the annual ceremony and the international design workshop (travel and accommodation covered by Tamayouz).
The Second Prize
A three-month paid internship with Dewan Architects + Engineers in Dubai + Certificate + An invitation to attend the annual ceremony and the international design workshop (travel and accommodation covered by Tamayouz).
The Third Prize
A three-month paid internship with Dewan Architects + Engineers in Dubai + Certificate + An invitation to attend the annual ceremony and the international design workshop (travel and accommodation covered by Tamayouz).
7 X Honourable Mentions
Certificate + Invitation to attend the annual ceremony
Supervisor of the Year Award
Given to the supervisor of the winning project or the supervisor with the most entries supervised in the Top 10 Tamayouz Medal + Certificate.
School of the Year Award
Tamayouz Medallion is given to the university of the winning project or the university with the most entries in the Top 10.
Special Award
An MSc Scholarship for 2 Years at the University Polytechnic of Milan will be awarded to the Top Graduation Project submitted by an Iraqi Student. This special prize replaces the former Iraqi Graduation Projects Category.
The Shortlist and Longlist
Certificates + Projects will be featured on our online platforms.
The World’s Top 100 Graduation Projects Platform
As part of our effort to highlight the excellent work done by students worldwide, the Top 100 Graduation Projects will be showcased on our platform, The World’s Top 100 Graduation Projects.
Sponsors
The award extends its gratitude to its sponsors and supporters: Coventry University, the Iraqi Business Council in Jordan, Kufa—Makiya Charity, Dewan Architects + Engineers, Bonair Ltd, the United Nations Global Compact—Iraq Network, Round City Magazine, and Knowledge Hub Universities—Egypt.