Envisioning cross-border landscapes between Austria, Slovakia, Hungary: IMLA students win second prize of the LE:NOTRE Student Competition 2020

Contribution of the prize winning IMLA team (Chiara Loffredi, Foysal Karim, Nicole Leung and Shaurav Paul) for the detailing area between the rural landscape in Kittsee (Austria) and the peri-urban situation in Petržalka (Slovakia)

The LE:NOTRE Institute student competition 2020 with the title 'Cross Border Landscapes' asked for a new vision for the landscape shared by Slovakia, Hungary and Austria. The project area of the competition task covered the Bratislava metropolitan area on the Slovak side of the border, small rural settlements on the Austrian side of the border and the Three Countries Point where the borderlines intersect with the border to Hungary.

A team of the International Master of Landscape Architecture (IMLA) programme was very successful in this challenging competition with a participation of 20 international teams and won the second price:

Chiara Loffredi, Foysal Karim, Nicole Leung and Shaurav Paul with their with their contribution 'Amalgam'.

A detailed presentation of the winning teams' works of the competition can be found <link file:41872 download herunterladen der datei>here.

The student competition award ceremony will be included in the LE:NOTRE ONLINE Landscape Forum Bratislava on 22 April 2020: https://forum.ln-institute.org/

  • One of their visualisations for Kittsee
    One of their visualisations for Kittsee
  • Visualisation of the IMLA team for the detailing area at the Three Countries Point between Austria, Slovakia and Hungary
    Visualisation of the IMLA team for the detailing area at the Three Countries Point between Austria, Slovakia and Hungary
  • And another one of their visualisations for the Three Countries Point
    And another one of their visualisations for the Three Countries Point