It’s time for the biggest global celebration of architecture to date! Architizer is thrilled to announce that the 9th Annual A+Awards is open for entries, with an Early Bird Deadline of January 29th, 2021. Submit your best new projects for worldwide recognition and international publication, both in print and online. Hit the button below to get started on your entry:

Enter the 9th Annual A+Awards

Firms and projects of all sizes, locations and types are eligible for entry, with an incredible 188 A+Awards available across all architectural typologies and concept categories. Entries are judged by 250+ creative thought leaders from fields as diverse as fashion, publishing, product design, real estate, technology, and business, reflecting the wide variety of fields that are influenced and impacted by the craft of architecture and construction.

Architecture for a Changing World

In 2021, the A+Awards will throw the spotlight on architects designing for our rapidly changing world. The world around us never stops evolving, but in 2020, the rate of change accelerated on all fronts. Our environment, our social landscape and our way of life was upended, amplifying existing issues and causing new challenges to emerge across the globe.

For architects, this meant reexamining everything we thought we knew. How do people balance work and life during a pandemic? How can public space facilitate safe and meaningful social activism? How can architecture best serve communities in the face of extreme climatic conditions? For the world’s best designers, these immense challenges bring with them rich opportunities for innovation.

Pioneering architecture is not just a thing of great beauty — it has the capacity to transform society, making it more resilient, more empowered, and more prepared for the challenges to come. The adaptability and dynamism of architects has never been more crucial, and the 9th Annual A+Awards will reward firms that are highly responsive to our contemporary world.

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Art Villas Costa Rica | Atelier Villa by Formafatal, 2020 A+Awards Popular Choice Winner in the Large Private Residence category. Photo by BoysPlayNice

Important Changes to the A+Awards for 2021

We updated and improved our entry system for this year’s A+Awards program, making it easier than ever for participants to get their submissions completed. While the entry process itself remains largely the same, there a few updates to be aware of:

1. Exciting new categories to reflecting our changing world

In order to best reflect emerging architectural trends and recognize projects of all types, we’ve introduced the following categories, providing eligible architecture and design firms with more ways to win this year:

  • Cultural & Expo Centers
  • Hospitals & Healthcare Centers
  • Private House (XS <1000 sq ft)
  • Public Housing
  • Small and Large Residential Interiors
  • Small and Large Restaurants
  • Architecture +Environment
  • Architecture +Health
  • Architecture +Low Cost Design
  • Architecture +New Technology

A number of categories have also been updated to be more inclusive of diverse project types. Click here to read more about all new and existing A+Awards categories.

Expansion of Santa Fe de Bogotá Foundation by EL EQUIPO MAZZANTI, 2020 A+Awards Popular Choice Winner in the Healthcare and Wellness category.

2. A+Product Awards to launch in Spring 2021 as a standalone program

For building product manufacturers, big news: The A+Product Awards program will relaunch as a standalone program later this year, and will have its own dedicated timeline for submitting entries beginning in spring. This gives the world’s best architects and the most innovative building product manufacturers their own dedicated program, increasing recognition and exposure for all. Click here to sign up for key updates on the A+Product Awards. Click here to sign up for key updates on the A+Product Awards.

3. New Extended Entry Period and One-Click Entry

This year, there are three distinct entry periods for architectural projects, each with corresponding entry fees. The Early Entry Period runs from now until January 29th, followed by the Main Entry Period until March 12th, and finally the Late Entry Period, which runs until April 23rd. The earlier you submit your entries, the more you save, so we recommend completing your submissions as soon as possible. We’ve also added the option to create an entry directly from your project page, so it’s never been easier to submit! Login in to your Architizer account and navigate to your project page for details or click here to see more about deadlines and eligibility.

Gaoligong Town “Shuangyan Wanyue” Exhibition Center by Capol International & Associates Group Guangzhou Branch, 2020 A+Awards Popular Choice Winner in the Showrooms category.

Make 2021 Your Year!

The A+Awards competition is truly democratic, with free and fair voting by both the public and the jury offering up two chances to win in each category. There’s the Juror’s Choice Award, which is awarded based on votes cast by our amazing list of jurors. Then there’s the Popular Choice Award, which is open to everyone and decided by hundreds of thousands of online votes. Each of these awards gives every designer an equal opportunity to earn recognition, no matter how big or small their firm is, what type of architecture they specialize in, or where in the world they are located.

The A+Awards program constitutes one of the industry’s foremost ways of gaining wide-spread recognition for incredible design. This is your chance to give your work the spotlight it deserves, so don’t hesitate: Register and submit your entry before April 23rd, 2021 to be in the running. Best of luck from all of us at Architizer!

Enter the 9th Annual A+Awards

More information on this year’s competition, along with last year’s results, can be viewed here.

Top image: Casa Piedra Acapulco by TALLER Gabriela Carrillo, 2020 A+Awards Finalist in the XL Prviate Residence category.

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