World Green Infrastructure Awards
Nominations for the World Green Infrastructure Awards 2026 are now open.
Green Roofs
All types of roofs constructed over built spaces, partially or completely covered with vegetation and a growing medium, planted over a waterproofing membrane.
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Green Walls
Completed projects featuring vertical greenery (a construction with climbers directly on the facades, trellises, or as modular systems), inside and outside buildings.
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Green Neighbourhood
Initiatives focused on integrating greenery into publicly accessible or community urban environments with comprehensive environmental and social benefits.
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Green Infrastructure Policy
Individual or team leadership that develops and implements policies and/or programmes which result in the acceleration of urban green infrastructure.
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Green Infrastructure Research: Academic Work
Activities and projects in public or private sectors that are related to architecture and socioeconomics research.
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Green Infrastructure Research: Student Posters
Student posters that present original research, case studies, or conceptual designs related to green infrastructure.
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Innovative Living Systems
Realised projects with integration of living systems
(for example, plants, fungi or algae) on or within a building
envelope.
Unintended Greenery
Incidences of unintended greenery which contribute to healthy urban ecosystems, add beauty, biophilic quality, climate resilience,
and more.
Green Infrastructure Champion
Category honouring individuals, companies, or others that have made a significant contribution to the green infrastructure industry.
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Many outstanding green infrastructure projects have been implemented worldwide, showcasing innovation and excellence. Now in its 16th year, WGIN continues to champion sustainable urban greening solutions. Launched in 2023, the WGIN Awards is an annual celebration of excellence in our field.
You can contribute to the advancement of green infrastructure by sharing details of world-class projects and expertise. Recognising successful and innovative projects is one of the most powerful ways to promote green infrastructure. These achievements result from the dedication and collaboration of talented teams. Your nominations help tell the inspiring stories behind these projects and the people who bring them to life.
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The WGIN Awards are unique in the green infrastructure field with comprehensive categories, a commitment to excellence and connecting professionals, researchers, and decision-makers from all over the world. Awarded projects showcase pioneering approaches and demonstrate how green infrastructure enhances communities, improves well-being, and mitigates environmental challenges worldwide.
With the WGIN Awards we want to:
- Honour and spread examples of excellence and best practices in the field of building integrated greening and other green infrastructure and associated academic research, student work, and policy.
- Inspire innovation and quality in new green infrastructure design and development by recognising and rewarding the collaborative efforts of investors, planners, contractors, designers, researchers, students and municipalities.
- Connect changemakers from different fields - investors, planners, contractors, designers, researchers, students, and policymakers – to highlight collaborative efforts that shape the future of green infrastructure.
Recognising the Projects That Green Our Cities
From innovative buildings to inspiring policies and student research — WGIN Awards spotlight the ideas shaping greener, healthier, more resilient communities.
Join the global community of changemakers by submitting your project today.
Celebrate Excellence
Honouring outstanding projects, academic research, student work, and policies in green infrastructure.
Inspire Innovation
Recognising the collaborative efforts of designers, planners, investors, researchers, students, and municipalities shaping greener cities.
Connect Changemakers
Bringing together professionals across disciplines to advance sustainable urban transformation worldwide.
Celebrating excellence. Inspiring innovation. Connecting changemakers.
From innovative buildings to inspiring policies and student research, WGIN Awards spotlight the ideas shaping greener, healthier, more resilient communities. Support the ongoing development of green infrastructure by sharing your project, browse through outstanding projects and join the community.
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Meet the 2026 Jury
Each award category was evaluated by a dedicated jury team of renowned experts. Meet the jury leaders and explore the full team shaping the future of green infrastructure.
Aslan
Jonoubi
Green Roofs Jury Leader
University lecturer, architect and urban engineer, WGIN Board Member, CEO
Aslan Jonoubi is an Iranian university lecturer who graduated from the University of Toronto. He has extensive experience in managing complex architecture projects that incorporate plants. Besides his academic work, he has established a renowned Middle Eastern company that focuses on large-scale architectural and urban design projects. As a specialist in green walls and roofs, his conceptual designs of expansive projects with abundant vegetation are highly recognised. Jonoubi also serves as a board member for the World Green Infrastructure Network Association.
Jure
Šumi
Green Neighbourhood Jury Leader
Advisory Board Member, Treasurer of Advisory Board, Representative and Spokesperson of EU WGIN Business Group
Jure Šumi is a President of Slovenian Green Infrastructure Association, Advisory board member of World Green Infrastructure Network (WGIN) and its Treasurer.
Since June 2024 is legal representative of WGIN’s HQ. His expertise lays in the field of green roof customisation for best storm-water management and optimised energy efficiency. He co-holds several patents in the field of vegetated concepts and systems and their application in urban environment. He is regular guest speaker on national and international events related to green urban infrastructure industry and is involved in EU Biodiversity Platform and a member of its Working Group for Green Infrastructure.
Luigi
Petito
Head of WGIN EU Chapter
Head of WGIN EU Chapter
Luigi Petito is an expert in European public affairs. He is based in Brussels, crossroads for international affairs and the European Institutions. In 2019 he was invited to establish and lead the European (EU) Chapter of the World Green Infrastructure Network. Since then, he follows EU policy and regulatory developments related to green infrastructure and advocates for a systematic integration of green infrastructure in urban areas.
Gabriel
Perez
Green Infrastructure Research – Academic Work Jury Leader
Associate professor at the University of Lleida
Dr Gabriel Pérez, associate professor at the University of Lleida, holds a PhD in Energy and Environment for Architecture (UPC, 2010), and degrees in Agronomist and Agricultural Engineering. He leads the IT4S research group, focusing on urban green infrastructure like green roofs and facades to enhance insulation, reduce urban heat island and noise, and promote sustainability. His work also covers sustainable materials and Life Cycle Assessment in construction.
Selim
Bayraktar
Green Infrastructure Research – Student Posters Jury Leader
Researcher and lecturer at the Department of Landscape Architecture, Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa
Dr Selim Bayraktar explores landscapes as dynamic interfaces between ecology, culture, and society. With over 15 years of academic experience, he contributes to research and education at Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa. His recent work focuses on peri-urban forests, emphasising data-driven approaches to interpret complex social–ecological systems and landscape perception. Through European COST Actions, he advances transdisciplinary collaboration, leads working groups, and contributes to shaping international research agendas. He also supports high-impact journals as a reviewer and editorial contributor.
Leila
Tolderlund
Innovative Living Systems Jury Leader
Associate Professor, Speaker, LEED- and GRP-accredited Consultant
Leila Tolderlund is an Assistant Professor at the University of Copenhagen and former Associate Chair in the Landscape Architecture Department at the University of Colorado Denver. Her area of expertise is in urban living systems design – planning and theory, climate adaptation, and public health, and she enjoys critical innovate design thinking for inside-outside transitions. Her main area of focus in both research and practice is green roofs, green walls and living systems. She is a sought-after speaker at national and international green infrastructure conferences. Leila is LEED- and GRP-accredited and practises landscape architecture in her own consulting firm – primarily on projects related to green roofs, living walls, green facades, and climate adaptation.
David
Brasfield
Unintended Greenery Jury Leader
Architect and building engineer, Chairperson for the Norwegian Association for Green Infrastructure, WGIN Board Member and Secretary
David Brasfield is currently the Chairperson of the Norwegian Association for Green Infrastructure and serves as Board Member and Secretary of the World Green Infrastructure Network. He is an architect and building engineer with expertise in urban planning, sustainability strategies, and policy development. His professional interests focus particularly on the application of green infrastructure in hospitals and healthcare facilities.
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Discover award-winning projects shaping the future of sustainable, resilient cities.
Categories
Green Roofs
All types of roofs constructed over built spaces, partially or completely covered with vegetation and a growing medium, planted over a waterproofing membrane.
Green Walls
All types of completed projects featuring vertical greenery (a construction with climbers directly on the facades, on trellises, or as modular systems), both inside and outside buildings.
Green
Neighbourhood
Initiatives focused on integrating greenery into publicly accessible or community urban environments with comprehensive environmental and social benefits.
Green Infrastructure Policy
Individual or team leadership that develops and implements policies and/or programmes which result in the acceleration of urban green infrastructure.
Green Infrastructure Research: Academic Work
Activities and projects in public or private sectors related to architecture and socioeconomics research.
Green Infrastructure Research: Student Posters
Student posters that present original research, case studies, or conceptual designs related to green infrastructure.
Innovative Living
Systems
Realised projects with integration of living systems (for example, plants, fungi or algae) on or within a building envelope.
Green Infrastructure Champion
This category is honouring individuals, companies, non-profit and/or other entities
that have made a significant contribution to the green infrastructure industry
(can be current award year or over a number of years).
President of the WGIN Association
Jure Šumi
As a proud 2024 jury member, I had the privilege of reviewing Green Neighbourhood projects, and I must say, I was both impressed and inspired! These projects are a testament to the power of collaboration—bringing together designers, urban planners, landscapers, horticulturists and local communities, with valuable input from academia.
What stood out to me most was the shared vision of creating cities that are sustainable, resilient, and designed with the well-being of residents at their core. It’s clear that the future of urban development is green, inclusive, and forward-thinking.
Head of EU Chapter, WGIN
Luigi Petito
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Being a juror is an enriching experience that allowed me to dive into the most innovative green infrastructure projects, learn from leading experts, and exchange ideas with fellow jurors. What is even more rewarding is knowing that these outstanding projects will inspire others and drive the green transformation of our cities. I warmly encourage submissions for the 2025 edition so we can continue to inspire each other to build healthier, more resilient, and more beautiful urban spaces together.
Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences
Marta Weber-Siwirska
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Participating in the WGIN AWARD offers a valuable opportunity to showcase your work—whether in the form of build projects or research—to a global audience of experts. This international event continues to grow each year, drawing an increasing number of participants and observers from around the world. As a juror in previous editions, I can say it is always a remarkable experience, featuring exceptional projects and thought-provoking discussions among professionals. I strongly encourage you to submit your work for the 2025 edition and to explore the nominations from this and previous years for inspiration.
Jure Šumi
As a proud 2024 jury member, I had the privilege of reviewing Green Neighbourhood projects, and I must say, I was both impressed and inspired! These projects are a testament to the power of collaboration—bringing together designers, urban planners, landscapers, horticulturists and local communities, with valuable input from academia.
What stood out to me most was the shared vision of creating cities that are sustainable, resilient, and designed with the well-being of residents at their core. It’s clear that the future of urban development is green, inclusive, and forward-thinking.
Head of EU Chapter, WGIN
Luigi Petito
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Being a juror is an enriching experience that allowed me to dive into the most innovative green infrastructure projects, learn from leading experts, and exchange ideas with fellow jurors. What is even more rewarding is knowing that these outstanding projects will inspire others and drive the green transformation of our cities. I warmly encourage submissions for the 2025 edition so we can continue to inspire each other to build healthier, more resilient, and more beautiful urban spaces together.
Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences
Marta Weber-Siwirska
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Participating in the WGIN AWARD offers a valuable opportunity to showcase your work—whether in the form of build projects or research—to a global audience of experts. This international event continues to grow each year, drawing an increasing number of participants and observers from around the world. As a juror in previous editions, I can say it is always a remarkable experience, featuring exceptional projects and thought-provoking discussions among professionals. I strongly encourage you to submit your work for the 2025 edition and to explore the nominations from this and previous years for inspiration.
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