Registration for The European Prize for Public Space closes Thursday 19 January.
Judged by an international jury, including The AF's Director Sarah Ichioka, the biennial competition aims to recognise and encourage the creation, recovery and improvement of public space.
The prize-winning works, the finalists and a selection made by the Jury will be published in the European Archive of Urban Public Space, which brings together and makes available to the public the best projects that have been presented in the competition since its inception.
Please visit http://www.publicspace.org/ for further details.
You can purchase a copy of the publication, In Favour of Public Space: Ten Years of the European Prize for Urban Public Space, by visiting our online shop – or in person from the AF Project Space in Southwark.
Image: Open-Air-Library, Magdeburg (Germany), 2009, courtesy David Bravo Bordas