Awards & Prizes

Top Prizes:

Middle School Winners

  • Grand Prize: Team Salacia, designed by students from Downingtown Middle School in Downingtown, Pennsylvania, won the top honor at the 33rd annual Future City Competition. Guided by educator Lisa Pershall and mentor Thomas Chmielenski, the team earned a trip to U.S. Space Camp and a $7,500 grant for their school’s STEM program, courtesy of Bentley Systems, Inc.
  • Second Place: The Floating Dutchmen team from Farnsworth Middle School, representing the New York (Albany) region, earned a $5,000 STEM scholarship sponsored by Shell.
  • Third Place: FSA TEAM 4/Bangkok Bn Na from Fulton Science Academy Private School in Alpharetta, Georgia secured a $2,000 STEM scholarship sponsored by Bechtel.
  • Fourth & Fifth Place: Mesa Accelerated and Gifted Academy in Mesa, Arizona and St. Clair Jr. High in St. Clair, Missouri each received $750 for their STEM programs, sponsored by NCEES (National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying).

High School Winners

In this inaugural year of the Future City High School Competition, cash prizes and scholarships are sponsored by DiscoverE and NCEES.

  • Grand Prize: Team New Malé from Fulton Science Academy Private School in Alpharetta, Georgia won, securing a $20,000 cash prize and a $10,000 scholarship for each student. Led by coach Annie Nelson, the team showcased a visionary sustainable city through digital modeling and research.
  • Second Place: Colorado Academy in Littleton, Colorado earned a $14,000 cash prize and a $7,000 scholarship per student.
  • Third Place: Al-hadi School of Accelerative Learning from Houston, Texas received a $7,000 cash prize and a $3,000 scholarship per student.

To see a full list of Middle School and High School Competing Teams, visit here:

Middle School

High School

Special Awards:

Award NameWinnerSponsorCriteria
People's Choice AwardPui Ching Middle School MacauDiscoverEThis award is given to the team that is voted by the general public to have the best model.
Best Visualization of a Smart, Sustainable CitySt. Clair Jr. HighAmerican Society of Civil Engineers A. In what ways does your city incorporate new technologies and materials in novel ways to accommodate growing populations equitably and sustainably? B. How will the new technologies change the way cities look, feel, and function? C. How will your city adapt to future technologies? Is there any infrastructure that serves as the foundation for future technologies?
Most Sustainable Food Production SystemPui Ching Middle School MacauAmerican Society of Agricultural and Biological EngineersDesign that provides the best sustainable food production system while conserving soil, water and energy.
Design-Centered Solutions with NatureDownington Middle SchoolAmerican Society of Landscape ArchitectsThis award recognizes the thoughtful work of landscape architects through the power of design and nature. Landscape architects harness the power of natural resources to demonstrate the application of design thinking. Discover and challenge your creativity by incorporating nature-based solutions to real world problems such as climate change, air and water pollution, threats to biodiversity, unsafe cities and neighbors, and overpopulation while consuming fewer resources.
#AQOLFA Award: Advancing Quality of Life for AllJoseph K Lumdens Bahweting Anishnabe Academy APWADesign that best demonstrates advancing quality of life for all. Public works is advancing the quality of life for all every day through public services that: improve mobility, provide clean water, reduce the use of natural resources, provide public places for people to come together, and provide a safer place to live, work, and play.
Best Futuristic City Las Vegas Day SchoolASMEUse of futuristic engineering concepts into city's communications, energy, or transportation systems
Best Residential ZoneLionville Middle SchoolChinese Institute of Engineers-USABest residential design features.
The City of the Future that Best Incorporates Cultural Historical ResourcesThe Brawley SchoolCuban-American Association of Civil Engineers, Inc.The city whose design best incorporates historical and cultural sites, buildings, infrastructure, and customs.
Outstanding Future City Project PlanMesa Accelerated and Gifted AcademyProject Management Institute Educational FoundationTeams should be able to explain how they followed the project cycle when designing their Future City. They should be able to clearly communicate their activities in each stage of the project cycle, including how they created their project schedule, assigned responsibilities, and monitored and controlled their work. Finally, teams should be able to explain what they learned during their project by answering the kinds of questions that they ask themselves during their team reflection. Samples of work that highlight teams’ project management activities are encouraged.
Outstanding City ModelWest Ridge Middle SchoolDiscoverEThis award is given to the team with the overall highest score as judged during the National Preliminary Judging of the Model.
Outstanding City EssayMesa Accelerated and Gifted Academy DiscoverEThis award is given to the team with the overall highest City Essay score as judged by the Finals Judges.
Best Transportation System for the CommunityCenterville Junior HighInstitute of Transportation EngineersDesign that thoughtfully integrates safe and equitable ways to move people around their communities. Considers multiple modes of sustainable transportation (with strong connections between different modes), prioritizes citizens’ health and safety, and creates equitable access across the city. Uses advanced and futuristic technology in ways that support these overarching goals.
Best Management of Water ResourcesJerserySTEMBentley SystemsEfficient design of water treatment and distribution for human consumption, agriculture, industry, recreation, and fire protection. Responsible sewage collection and treatment for environmental protection and community aesthetics. Innovative stormwater collection, treatment, reuse and/or discharge back into the environment.
NCEES Best Land Surveying PracticesPike Valley Junior HighNCEESThe NCEES Best Land Surveying Practices special award recognizes the design that employs the best land surveying practices, taking into consideration the high standards used by surveyors to protect the public’s health, safety, and welfare. Teams should be able to demonstrate the skills surveyors provide in the design and development of their future city.
Professional Engineering AwardEdmond Heights K-12National Society of Professional EngineersIn planning, designing, building, and maintaining your city, please explain and give examples of steps you will undertake to: Ensure your city’s engineers are competent professionals; Comply with engineering safety codes and technical standards; and Reject behavior that misleads or deceives the public.
Excellence in Resilience EngineeringWood Dale Jr High SchoolUL- Research InstitutesDemonstration of excellence in the city design of resilient systems that withstand and quickly adapt to adverse circumstances and events like natural disasters.
Best Use of Nuclear ScienceVontasAmerican Nuclear SocietyMust leverage nuclear science and/or technology in a safe, environmentally conscious manner.
Most Advanced Smart Grid AwardWarwick Middle SchoolIEEE-USAThis year’s Future City Challenge theme is “Above the Current,” where students will design a floating city 100 years into the future on a body of water. Best incorporation of Smart Grid technologies for the safe, efficient, and reliable delivery of electricity throughout the city. A Smart Grid is the modernization of the electric power system by applying advanced software tools, computer controls, automation and two-way communications. Benefits include improved reliability, lower energy bills, more energy choices (including renewables such as wind, hydro, and solar), and fewer and shorter power outages.
People's Choice Award (High School)Leap4Ward SchoolDiscoverEThis award is given to the team that is voted by the general public to have the best model.
Outstanding City Essay (High School)Leap4Ward SchoolDiscoverEThis award is given to the team with the overall highest City Essay score as judged by the Finals Judges.
Best Green Future City (High School)Troy High School ASMEIn recognition of a student team that demonstrates dynamic use of engineering concepts that promote sustainability through community, conservation, and circular economy.
NCEES Professional Licensure Award (High School)STEM Skool, Inc.NCEESThe design that employs the best engineering practices, taking into consideration the high standards used by professional engineers to help protect the public’s safety and welfare.
Outstanding Future City Project Plan (High School)Lake Washington High SchoolPMIEFTeams should be able to explain how they followed the project cycle when designing their Future City. They should be able to clearly communicate their activities in each stage of the project cycle, including how they created their project schedule, assigned responsibilities, and monitored and controlled their work.