25/03/2026
🏆1st PRIZE: New Town - Banská Bystrica
Authors: Nina Belásová, Victoria Betušová
Fakulta architektúry a dizajnu STU, Institute of Urban Design and Planning; supervisor: doc. Ing. arch. Viera Joklová, PhD.
✍️Anotation:
The core idea of our urban design proposal is to create a vibrant, sustainable residential district that fosters community life while maintaining ecological balance. Our approach is inspired by the concept of the 15-minute city, where residents can access all essential functions—housing, work, education, recreation, and shopping—within a 15-minute walk or bike ride. The project area is located in Banská Bystrica. A key component of the site is the original campus of Matej Bel University (UMB), serving as the natural center of our design. On the eastern side, the area includes the former lido, which has been revitalized and complemented with new functional developments. This part of the site has been further enhanced with a versatile marketplace designed to serve both the local community and vendors. The western section consists of residential houses with community housing, ensuring connection between the existing development and contemporary urban principles.
🦹♀️🦸♂️ Jury statement:
The New Town project addresses a situation familiar to many Central and Eastern European cities. The site, located outside the city centre, contains a mix of urban layers ranging from an abandoned production area to a university hospital and campus, including sports facilities and housing of different scales. The proposal connects these fragmented layers through the insertion of a new residential structure that introduces diverse housing typologies and enhances accessibility to key functions and amenities, with a strong emphasis on pedestrian and cycling movement.
Key project principles such as human scale, ecological sustainability, connectivity, and community life are consistently applied, resulting in a vibrant residential district seamlessly integrated into the existing, fragmented urban fabric. Particular attention is given to the quality and diversity of public spaces, fostering social interaction, outdoor recreation, and community engagement. The proposal also naturally incorporates elements of green and blue infrastructure that support biodiversity, enhance ecological stability, and improve the local microclimate.
The awarded project responds in a clear and graphically appealing way to the most of contemporary urban challenges, while offering a flexible framework for future development. It can serve as a strong reference for similar urban conditions across many European towns and cities.