Real Estate Developers: Enter the A+Firm Awards for the Title of “World’s Best Developer”

When developers create successful collaborations with architects, great buildings emerge.

Paul Keskeys Paul Keskeys

Now open for entries, the 1st Annual A+Firm Awards is an international awards program designed to celebrate ALL teams that make the world’s best architecture a reality — including real estate developers. While we appreciate the amazing work that architects do and celebrate their projects each year through the A+Awards, we believe it is vital that other collaborators are recognized for the crucial role they play in creating exemplary buildings.

If you are part of a talented team of real estate developers, submit your firm for what promises to be one of the most distinguished accolades in the global AEC industry:

Enter the A+Firm Awards

The A+Firm Award for developers can be found within the Specialization Categories, a section dedicated to those with specific expertise that make up a key part of the project delivery process. The Real Estate Developer Award is dedicated to developers and architect-developer hybrids demonstrating excellence in real estate development, with an emphasis on high quality architectural design.

Developers should submit 3 to 6 built projects in which they played a key role. Projects can be from any of the typologies, at any scale, and from any region.

SCOPE Langsuan, a luxury condominium in Bangkok, Thailand by developer SCOPE in collaboration with designer Thomas Juul-Hansen and architecture firm Kohn Pedersen Fox. Image courtesy SCOPE

Why should your firm enter the A+Firm Awards? For developers, there are a number of compelling reasons:

1. See your projects in print across the globe.

In partnership with internationally renowned publisher Phaidon, Architizer is thrilled to announce that every winning firm for the 1st Annual A+Firm Awards will have their projects published in an all-new, hardbound, full-color compendium dedicated to the world’s best AEC firms. Set for release in 2021, this major publication will celebrate the work of the talented teams that help bring amazing architecture to life — from concept to construction.

2. Attract new clients with a permanent badge of quality.

The A+Firm Awards is a natural extension of the A+Awards, the world’s largest awards program for architecture and building products. Over eight years, the A+ brand has become a trusted benchmark for the AEC industry, and the iconic winners’ badge that adorns many a winner’s website is an established “stamp of quality” that clients instantly recognize. The A+Firm Awards are arguably an even greater endorsement, illuminating the quality of a firm’s entire portfolio to present and future clients alike.

3. Become a go-to collaborator for other top firms.

Winning an A+Firm Award will elevate your company to another level within the industry, making you a highly desirable business partner for other firms undertaking large, complex projects across the globe. As a developer, earning the title of “Best Real Estate Developer” will immediately send you to the top of the list for architects looking to collaborate.

4. Earn validation from influential thought leaders.

The A+Firm Awards jury has been curated to provide a diverse, nuanced perspective on the world’s best architecture from a wide range of expert viewpoints. Entrants will have their work reviewed by innovators and thought leaders from architecture, design, tech, culture, education and media. Our jury hails from prestigious companies and institutions around the world, reinforcing the global nature of the program.

In New Orleans, architect Jonathan Tate served as his own developer in order to build an experimental multifamily residential infill project; photo by William Crocker via Curbed

Get Your Submission Prepared

To help you prepare your submission, here is a list of materials and information you’ll need to complete the entry process:

  • Firm Name
  • Firm Location (city and country)
  • Firm URL
  • Firm Description / Mission

You are invited to submit 3 to 6 projects for each Award Category. For each project, we’ll ask for the following information:

  • Project Title
  • Project Year and Location
  • Project Status (Built or Unbuilt)
  • Entry Description (300 words)
  • Collaboration credits — use this section to name the lead architect and any other relevant parties that helped bring the project to fruition.
  • Upload 1-8 images for each project (Images: 20MB max each; jpg, jpeg, png or pdf format; single images only, no collages.)

For developers, the category to select is Specialization Awards > Real Estate Developer. To find out more about the A+Firm Awards, check out our handy About pages, including FAQs, fees and deadlines, and eligibility and guidelines.

Watch out for updates on Architizer Journal and on the program website, and don’t forget — enter before November 20, 2020. Click the button below to get started:

Begin Submission

Paul Keskeys Author: Paul Keskeys
Paul Keskeys is Editor in Chief at Architizer. An architect-trained editor, writer and content creator, Paul graduated from UCL and the University of Edinburgh, gaining an MArch in Architectural Design with distinction. Paul has spoken about the art of architecture and storytelling at many national industry events, including AIANY, NeoCon, KBIS, the Future NOW Symposium, the Young Architect Conference and NYCxDesign. As well as hundreds of editorial publications on Architizer, Paul has also had features published in Architectural Digest, PIN—UP Magazine, Archinect, Aesthetica Magazine and PUBLIC Journal.
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