2020 - Nominated for the European Mies Van der Rohe Award 2021 for the IMAL project, Center for Arts, Technology, Innovation and Inclusion in Brussels - association with NP2F
2019 - Invited for the Biennale d'Architecture et de Paysage d'Île-de-France, exhibition of the research project and publication called: "Virtuous situations of the industrial past and some ideas for the future climate metropolis".
2018 - Winner of the Héliport competition, urban and financial opportunity study of a housing block on slab, Chaussée d'Anvers in Brussels
2018 - Restricted competition for the construction of a new logistics site for the SUEZ sorting center along the Brussels canal
2018 - Winner of the international competition 'Outside the Box' with the installation project EUROPA in the framework of the 16th Venice Biennale
2017 - Winner of the competition for the redevelopment of public spaces and the transformation of sports halls into multi-purpose equipment in the Destrée district in Gilly (Charleroi)
2017 - Winner in temporary association with the V+ office of the Dilbeek Invitation Contest for the Open Oproep 32, Dom Savio nursery and elementary school
2017 - 2nd place in the Condor invitation-only competition, 63 housing units in Brussels (association V+ - Bevk Perovic Arhitekti, CENTRAL representative)
2016 - Winner of the open competition for a special school in Templeuve organized by the Wallonia-Brussels Federation
2016 - Winner of the invitational competition for a research by project named 'Workshop Brussels Productive Metropolis' in the framework of the 'International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam' - IABR 2016 - The Next Economy
2016 - Winner of the competition by invitation for the realization of the new digital arts center of Brussels IMAL (association NP2F, CENTRAL mandatary)
2016 - Co-winner of the EUROPAN 13 open competition for the redevelopment of the Place Destrée district in Gilly, Charleroi
2015 - 2nd place in the competition for the urban design of the E. Coppéelaan in Genk in the framework of the Open Oproep 29 (collaboration 2001)