Jacques Rougerie Database

The Foundation Jacques Rougerie database has been created to centralise and capitalise on the projects submitted to the Foundation’s annual international architecture and innovation competition.

A genuine source of inspiration for nature-based solutions, this unique corpus constitutes a precious digital library open to everyone, at any time. The state of the art and the latest ideas, more than 300 documentary resources provide the forward-looking, technical and scientific answers that are essential for research and the consolidation of data in the sector, to ensure that innovation is fairer in all its interdependencies.

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The 2023 international Architecture and Innovation competition is now closed.
Discover the winners of the 2023 edition below.

The winners of the 2023 edition of the competition

Discover the winners of the 13th edition of the Foundation’s international architecture and innovation competition

« ARCHITECTURE RELATED TO THE SEA LEVEL RISE » AWARD

Regenerative Islands
Grand Prix Laureat

Regenerative Islands

Regenerative islands promote the accumulation of sand and self-growth ability of islands by using the power of waves.

« ARCHITECTURE AND INNOVATION FOR THE SEA » AWARD

Solar Cell
Grand Prix Laureat
Prix spécial LAB

Solar Cell

Solar Cell serves as a model for alternative resource supply with the core focus on preserving and studying its direct environment.

« ARCHITECTURE AND INNOVATION FOR SPACE » AWARD

Ascensio
Grand Prix Laureat

Ascensio

The project explores the challenging & exciting prospect of combining a sustainable ocean-based space elevator with a multi-use spaceport.
International Sustainable Space Union
Coup de Coeur

International Sustainable Space Union

Sustainable Space Development is a significant hurdle that humanity must overcome to ensure a prosperous and sustainable space future.
Terraforming Ray
Special Mention

Terraforming Ray

A terraforming architecture, harnessing the energy of Martian winds to cleanse poisonous soil, birthing fertile grounds, and sculpting new landscapes.