
The Italian Trade Agency ITA, in collaboration with the Embassy of Italy in Libya and the Libyan Board of Architecture LBA, has announced a national competition for final-year students in Architecture and Urban Design. The competition's theme is to design an Eco-Urban Park on the waterfront in a Libyan coastal city, aiming to integrate nature and urban life while promoting sustainability and public engagement. The concept includes green spaces, social activities, renewable energy solutions, environmental strategies, and innovative urban furniture along the coast. Final-year Libyan students in Architecture, Urban Design, and Landscape Architecture are eligible to apply. Opportunities for participants include the international publication of top projects and the chance to participate in international initiatives in Italy. The registration deadline is April 10, 2026, with project submissions due by May 20, 2026. Results will be announced on June 1, 2026. Online registration is available.
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