Rosa Barba Casanovas International Landscape Architecture Prize

The Rosa Barba Casanovas International Landscape Architecture Prize is a chance for authors of landscape projects to present their works. They represent the best practices professionals internationally. The name of Rosa Barba Prize is a homage to the founder of the International Landscape Biennial, who died young the year after creating the event. The open call of the Award is every two years, coinciding with the International Landscape Biennial of Barcelona. The projects made in the five years before the announcement could be presented.

Julie Bargmann

She is internationally recognized as an innovative designer in building regenerative landscapes and with interdisciplinary design education. In both academic explorations as well explorations at her design practice, Bargmann's on-going research continues to excavate the creative potential of degraded landscapes. 

James Hayter

He is an architect trained in Great Britain, and an urban planner from Harvard University. He is the director of the office Oxygen Landscape Architects + Urban Designers, and a professor at the University of Adelaide, School of Architecture. His projects have received numerous awards and accolades, including the Canberra Central Parklands, the new Kingston Foreshores public area, and the Riverbank to Adelaide. President of IFLA (International Federation of Landscape Architects).

Félix Solaguren

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University professor, Department of Architectural Projects at ETSAB / UPC and Director of the Barcelona School of Architecture, UPC.

Lisa Mackenzie

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Lisa Mackenzie is a Senior Lecturer in The Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture and a practicing Landscape Architect.   She has led on the development of the European Masters in Landscape Architecture for the University of Edinburgh for the last several years and is the Director of this highly innovative programme.

Philippe Poullaouec-Gonidec

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Prize winner of Trudeau Rechearch Foundation in Canada, Philippe POULLAOUEC-GONIDEC is the holder and the founder of the UNESCO Chair in Urban Landscape at Université de Montreal (Canada). He is also the co-founder of the Chair in Landscape and Environmental Design at Université de Montréal (CPEUM).

Pierre Donadieu

PhD in Geography and agronomist, Member of the Académie d’Agriculture de France, is Emeritus Professor in Landscape Sciences at the National School of Landscape Architecture of Versailles-Marseille – ENSP – France, where he is teaching since 1977. He has founded the Departments of Ecology, the Department of Human & Social Sciences, the Regional Training Workshops, the Research Laboratory, the PhD Programme and the Master Théories et démarches du projet de paysage in collaboration with the Paris Panthéon-Sorbonne University and AgroParis Tech (University of Paris–Saclay).