ECIA Interior Award 2026​​​​​

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For the most forward-looking project in the field of interior architecture/design

The ECIA Interior Award 2026 focuses on interior architecture projects that champion the theme of Responsible Design. The competition seeks projects in which responsible design is implemented not only as a technical or regulatory requirement, but as a holistic spatial, social, environmental, and cultural approach. Within this broader framework, safety is considered a fundamental aspect of responsible design — expressed through the ways spaces protect, support, and empower the people who use them.

Submitted projects should demonstrate how interior architecture can create environments that encourage trust, comfort, inclusion, resilience, adaptability, and wellbeing while responding to the complex realities of contemporary life. Responsible design may address physical safety, psychological comfort, accessibility, sustainability, social cohesion, care, flexibility, or a sense of belonging.

The award is open to realised projects across all interior typologies, divided into two categories: Residential and Commercial, and at any scale (excluding products and movable furniture). Entries will be evaluated according to the eight criteria of the Davos Quality System, considering the quality of the spatial concept, the coherence between intention and execution, and the way responsible design is translated into materiality, atmosphere, functionality, and user experience.

Responsible Design Within Space recognises interior architecture that contributes meaningfully to more thoughtful, humane, safe, and future-oriented environments across Europe.

Out of all submissions maximum 10 (in each category) will be shortlisted by a selection committee. This shortlists are then evaluated by a professional jury, which selects the top 3 finalists.

The value of the ECIA Interior Award lies in the exemplary status acquired by the winning project(s) within the the profession and a wider public. All shortlisted entries will benefit from promotion through various distribution channels, ensuring recognition for their exceptional quality and contribution to the field of interior architecture.

Co-funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or Creative Europe. Neither the European Union nor Creative Europe can be held responsible for them.