Young Berlin architects Gustav Düsing and Max Hacke have won the European Union’s top architecture prize for their collaborative design of a study hall on the campus of Technical University Braunschweig in Germany. The project—first commissioned in 2015, the same year Düsing and Hacke established their respective studios—won over four other finalists in the running for the main prize in the 2024 edition of the EU Prize for Contemporary Architecture/Mies van der Rohe Awards—or, as they are better known, the EUmies Awards.