Voting Opens for ArchDaily's 2021 Building of the Year Awards

ArchDaily has announced the start of online voting for ArchDaily’s 2021 Building of the Year Awards.

Over two weeks, the top five projects in each category will be chosen from a pool of more than 4,500.

The awards are presented in 15 categories: best use of materials, commercial, cultural, educational, healthcare architecture, residential, high-rise buildings, industrial, interior, offices, public & landscape, religious, small structures and installations, and sports architecture.

Nominee for ArchDaily’s 2021 Building of the Year Awards in the «Private House» category. Byron Bay, Australia. Architects — Paul Uhlmann Architects. Photographs: Andy Macpherson Studio.

How the voting works

From January 26 to February 10, 2021, each registered My ArchDaily user who provides an email address (important: votes without one will not be counted) may nominate one project for Best in each category.

On February 10, 2021, a shortlist of the five best finalists in each category will be drawn up.

Then comes the second stage of voting, in which users vote for their favorite project among the finalists. You may vote for only one project in each category.

The winners will be announced on February 18, 2021.

Nominee for ArchDaily’s 2021 Building of the Year Awards in the «Private House» category. Lake Huron House, Canada. Architects — SAOTA. Photographs: Adam Letch.
Nominee for ArchDaily’s 2021 Building of the Year Awards in the «Private House» category. Lookout House, USA. Architects: Faulkner Architects. Photographs: Joe Fletcher.

The competition is open to projects published on ArchDaily between January 1 and December 31, 2020.

ArchDaily’s Building of the Year Awards are held annually, and in 2021 they will be presented for the 12th year in a row. Voting is open, with readers determining the winners.

Nominee for ArchDaily’s 2021 Building of the Year Awards in the «Private House» category. Villa Hammer, Switzerland. Architects: Herzog & de Meuron + Sauter von Moos. Photographs: Max Creasy.
Nominee for ArchDaily’s 2021 Building of the Year Awards in the «Private House» category. House B, Austria. Architects: smartvoll. Photographs: Dimitar Gamizov.
Nominee for ArchDaily’s 2021 Building of the Year Awards in the «Private House» category. 45 House, Vietnam. Architects: Green Concept. Photographs: Phan Duy Hao.
Nominee for ArchDaily’s 2021 Building of the Year Awards in the «Private House» category. The Mother’s House, Iran. Architects: Sepideh Elmi. Photographs: Deed Studio.
Nominee for ArchDaily’s 2021 Building of the Year Awards in the «Private House» category. Walden House, South Korea. Architects: Formative Architects. Photographs: Youngsung Koh.
Nominee for ArchDaily’s 2021 Building of the Year Awards in the «Private House» category. House Akerdijk, the Netherlands. Architects: Arjen Reas Architects. Photographs: Luc Buthker.
Nominee for ArchDaily’s 2021 Building of the Year Awards in the Private House category. Mountain View House, UK. Architects: CAN. Photography: Jim Stephenson.
Nominee for ArchDaily’s 2021 Building of the Year Awards in the Private House category. Skigard Hytte, Norway. Architects: Mork-Ulnes Architects. Photos: Bruce Damonte, Juan Benavides.
Nominee for ArchDaily’s 2021 Building of the Year Awards in the Private House category. Azul Nomeolvides vacation home, Mexico. Architects: Samantha Calzada.
Nominee for ArchDaily’s 2021 Building of the Year Awards in the Private House category. Greenery Curtain House, Vietnam. Architects: HGAA. Photos: Duc Nguyen.
Nominee for ArchDaily’s 2021 Building of the Year Awards in the Private House category. Concrete House, Brazil. Architects: Costaveras Arquitetos. Photographs: Edgard Cesar.
Nominee for ArchDaily’s 2021 Building of the Year Awards in the Private House category. Cardella Residence, Australia. Architects: studiofour. Photos: Shannon McGrath.
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