Architecture Awards

14th A+Awards Finalists: Public Vote Now Open for Global Architecture Excellence

The 14th annual A+Awards program has revealed its impressive roster of over 600 finalists, spanning 124 diverse categories. These selections, made by a distinguished jury of more than 250 experts, showcase a pivotal evolution in architectural practice. The nominated projects, ranging from intimate private homes to significant public structures, and encompassing both adaptive reuse and pioneering new constructions, demonstrate a renewed dedication to craftsmanship, material insight, and meticulous design – elements crucial for creating enduring edifices. Now, the power to select the ultimate winners shifts to the global public, inviting widespread participation in this celebrated architectural event.

Public Engagement and Architectural Discovery in the 14th A+Awards

The Architizer A+Awards has officially opened its public voting period for the 14th annual competition, inviting architecture enthusiasts worldwide to cast their votes for the most outstanding projects. From May 4th to May 15th, 2026, individuals can participate in shaping the outcomes of the Popular Choice Awards, an initiative that democratizes architectural recognition by allowing the public to select their preferred designs across 124 categories. This year’s competition features over 600 extraordinary projects and firms, each meticulously chosen by Architizer’s diverse jury panel, comprising over 250 professionals from various fields including architecture, design, fashion, publishing, and technology.

A notable addition to this year’s awards is the Architecture +Innovation category, proudly sponsored by Mbrico. This new segment highlights projects that push the boundaries of architectural practice through genuine advancements in materials, processes, technology, and their engagement with social and environmental contexts. Mbrico, an American-made porcelain tile decking system, aligns perfectly with this category's ethos, demonstrating how thoughtful innovation can transform conventional building components into high-performance, sustainable solutions. Mbrico's approach, which rethinks outdoor surfaces by utilizing high-density porcelain pavers, structural pedestals, and marine-grade aluminum tracking, exemplifies the kind of forward-thinking design the A+Awards celebrates.

The voting process is designed to be accessible and insightful. Participants are encouraged to log into the A+Awards Voting Portal, browse through the finalists in each category, and consider the project imagery and details before making their selections based on the A+Awards Judging Criteria. This unique opportunity not only determines the Popular Choice Winners—a distinction independent of the jury’s selections—but also offers a comprehensive overview of current global architectural trends and innovations. Each vote contributes to identifying projects that not only visually impress but also responsibly address societal and environmental challenges, serving the people and places they inhabit.

The Architizer A+Awards continues to champion the belief that architectural excellence should be celebrated by a broad audience, extending beyond industry insiders. The Popular Choice Award underscores this democratic principle, validating the public's inherent ability to recognize and appreciate exceptional design. As we observe the finalists, we're reminded to look beyond mere aesthetics, focusing instead on how each project addresses crucial questions of craft, climate, and context. These are not merely visually striking structures; they are thoughtful creations designed to enhance their surroundings, solve pertinent problems, and unlock new possibilities. By casting our votes, we help to spotlight projects that embody meticulous craftsmanship, innovative material use, passive environmental strategies, and a profound respect for local communities and cultures. Your participation ensures that the projects truly making a difference receive the recognition they deserve, reinforcing the idea that impactful architecture serves both its inhabitants and the broader world.

Influential Figures Join Vision Awards Jury

The 2026 Vision Awards are now accepting submissions, seeking to recognize groundbreaking, unbuilt architectural concepts that envision the future of the built environment. This year's program features categories specifically designed to highlight innovative ideas in conceptual design, advanced representation techniques, and emerging technologies. The awards offer architects and designers a unique opportunity to present their boundary-pushing work and contribute to the ongoing evolution of architectural thought.

A distinguished panel of influential figures from various facets of the architectural world has been assembled to judge this year's entries. These jury members, including prominent educators, content creators, and industry leaders, are renowned for their contributions to knowledge-sharing and their role in shaping how architects engage with new ideas and communication methods. Their diverse expertise underscores the increasing importance of education and digital communication in driving architectural innovation.

Among the notable jurors are Steven Rubio, founder of Show It Better, known for his expertise in architectural representation and digital workflows; Bennett Oh from Archi Hacks, who is reinventing early architectural career paths; Alex Hogrefe, creator of Visualizing Architecture; Maria Ulashchenko, CEO of Skala Social, focusing on architectural strategy; Oliver Uszkurat, founder of Upstairs, specializing in visual communication; Ronen Bekerman of The Craft, a leader in architectural visualization; Ricardo Eloy, Editor-In-Chief of CGconnect, advocating for technology and community; and Amanda Ferber, founder of Architecture Hunter, a top architectural influencer. Each brings a unique perspective and deep industry insight to the evaluation process, ensuring that the awarded projects truly represent the cutting edge of architectural possibility.

By bringing together such a diverse and experienced group of professionals, the Vision Awards not only recognize excellence in architectural design and visualization but also foster a forward-thinking community that embraces innovation and pushes the boundaries of what is possible. This collective effort ensures that the next generation of architectural leaders and their visionary projects receive the recognition and platform they deserve, inspiring continuous advancement and creative exploration within the field.

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Architizer Vision Awards: A Grand Celebration in Paris

The Architizer Vision Awards are embracing a new chapter by hosting their awards ceremony live and in person in Paris, aligning with the RELEASE [AEC] event. This marks a significant evolution for the program, offering finalists and winners an unparalleled opportunity to engage with the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry's leading innovators. The event, set in the iconic Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie within Parc de la Villette, promises a blend of insightful discussions, live demonstrations, and networking.

Unveiling Architectural Excellence: Join Us in Paris!

The Vision Awards Embrace an In-Person Celebration in Paris

For the first time in its history, the Architizer Vision Awards will announce its winners during a live, in-person ceremony. This momentous occasion will take place at RELEASE [AEC], a prominent industry gathering dedicated to technological advancements and innovation in architecture. Scheduled for October 20, 2026, at the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie in Paris, the event will span a full day, from an initial welcome reception to an evening networking party. Finalists and winners of the Vision Awards will receive invitations to participate in the entire day's activities, with select individuals also having the chance to present their work.

The Historic Venue: Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie and Parc de la Villette

The chosen venue, the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie, holds particular architectural significance. It is situated within Parc de la Villette, a sprawling 55-hectare urban park in Paris's 19th arrondissement. This park's masterplan, conceived by Bernard Tschumi after a pivotal 1982 competition, is widely recognized as a foundational text in deconstructivist architecture. Tschumi's distinctive design, characterized by its grid of red follies, superimposed systems of points, lines, and surfaces, and its deliberate rejection of a singular organizational narrative, remains a celebrated example of late 20th-century design thinking, frequently studied in architectural curricula worldwide.

RELEASE [AEC]: A Unique Platform for Industry Innovation

Since its inception, RELEASE [AEC] has quickly established itself as a distinctive event within the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) calendar. Its core mission is to provide an annual forum for the industry to candidly address the transformative impact of technology. Unlike traditional trade shows, RELEASE [AEC] fosters substantive conversations through keynote sessions, live demonstrations from innovators, hands-on workshops, and extensive networking opportunities. This format is specifically designed to facilitate genuine interaction between designers and the companies developing the tools that will shape the built environment in the coming decade. The inaugural 2025 event in Paris successfully attracted a highly engaged professional audience, setting a refreshingly different tone from typical conferences. The organizers' manifesto emphasizes the critical need for such gatherings as technological innovations rapidly redefine the AEC sector. This perspective closely aligns with the Vision Awards' long-standing recognition of how architects, technologists, and visualizers are actively shaping the future of architecture, making their partnership a natural synergy.

Benefits for Finalists and Winners: Recognition and Opportunity

For the 2026 Vision Awards, reaching the finalist stage now carries an enhanced level of significance. Both finalists and winners will be invited to attend the comprehensive RELEASE [AEC] program, a day filled with insightful keynotes, compelling demonstrations, and engaging discussions at one of Europe's premier scientific and cultural institutions. Winners will experience the thrill of being announced live on stage, in front of an audience comprising fellow architects, technologists, visualizers, photographers, filmmakers, and the clients and collaborators who champion their work. Furthermore, selected finalists and winners will be extended an invitation to speak as part of the day's agenda, offering a valuable opportunity to showcase their projects and ideas to an international audience already deeply invested in the intersection of architecture and innovation. Beyond the awards ceremony itself, the partnership with RELEASE [AEC] significantly expands the Vision Awards' reach within the AEC technology community. This connection provides access to an audience that possesses a profound understanding of how visualization tools, conceptual design, and architectural communication profoundly influence the eventual construction of buildings.

Pathway to Participation: How to Engage with the Vision Awards

The route to participating in this exciting event is clear: submit an entry to the Vision Awards, secure a spot on the shortlist, and join us in Paris. The 2026 program is structured across four main category groups: Architectural Concept, Architectural Rendering & Drawing, Architectural Photography & Video, and Architectural Visionary, offering over 70 distinct accolades. Regardless of whether you operate within a large global firm or as an independent practitioner, whether your primary medium is computational rendering or traditional hand-drawing, or whether your focus is on capturing buildings through photography or creating films about the people behind them, there is a suitable category for your work. Entries are welcomed from studios, individual professionals, and students from around the world. In each category, both a Jurors' Choice and an Editors' Choice Award are presented. Entrants also have the option to be considered for the Best of the Year Awards, which offer additional recognition across the program's six major creative disciplines. The Main Entry Deadline is set for May 22nd, with the Final Entry Deadline closing on June 26th. Winners will be publicly announced in Paris in October. We encourage you to begin your entry, identify the most appropriate category, and afford your work the prominent platform it deserves.

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