The Ciudad del Saber Foundation (FCDS) was honored with three major awards at the 2026 edition of the 'Best Architecture Works' (MOA) awards, the most prestigious and oldest event of its kind in the country. According to the organization, these interventions not only foster innovation and quality of life but also position Panama as a regional benchmark in sustainable architecture and responsible urban development. The management of these projects was carried out by the Foundation's technical team, reaffirming its role in the connection between knowledge, culture, and sustainable development. In its debut at this event, the Foundation achieved that all of its submitted projects were awarded. In the realm of sustainability, the United Nations House (Building 128) stands out as a model of efficient intervention, incorporating international LEED certification standards to prioritize well-being and energy savings. Finally, the renovation of Clayton Bowling (Building 202) has allowed the reactivation of a historical campus structure, preserving its original identity while integrating new commercial and recreational dynamics for the community. Building 108, winner of the Grand Prize, stands out for the recovery of an old soldiers' club in a neocolonial style, adapted for modern events and conferences.
Ciudad del Saber Wins Grand Prize for Building 108 Rehabilitation
The Ciudad del Saber Foundation was honored with three major awards at the 2026 'Best Architecture Works' (MOA) awards. In its debut, all of its submitted projects were awarded, including the Grand Prize for Building 108. These projects not only foster innovation but also position Panama as a regional benchmark in sustainable architecture.