A+ Architecture Annual 2018: Get Your Projects Published!

Architizer and Phaidon are creating the best compendium of architecture yet.

Paul Keskeys

With the extension of the Architizer A+Awards deadline to May 25th this year, we are thrilled to announce that Architizer has once again partnered with Phaidon — the premier global publisher of the creative arts with over 1,500 titles in print — to publish the definitive compendium of the 2018 A+Award winners!

Of all the reasons for architects to submit their work for the awards program this year, the A+ Architecture annual is arguably the most compelling. Phaidon operates a global sales and distribution network, selling in over 100 countries worldwide. Thanks to this year’s internationally distributed publication, winning projects will be seen and celebrated by thousands of design enthusiasts, architectural peers and potential clients.

Last year’s edition of “A+ Architecture” sold out in record time

Furthermore, after the success of last year’s publication — the 2017 edition of A+ Architecture sold out in record time — Phaidon has commissioned an even more comprehensive publication for this year. More projects than ever will be given the spotlight, with each stunning photograph printed in full color on premium-quality paper.

This year’s expanded volume will be a true atlas of the world’s best architecture, with projects from every continent and more than 100 countries represented. A number of standout projects will also be given special editorial treatment in the form of in-depth coverage recounting their backstory and highlighting why they are among the most inspiring buildings constructed in recent years.

All told, Phaidon’s next publication presents an unparalleled opportunity for architects around the globe to earn long-lasting recognition for their incredible creativity and innovation.

So what are you waiting for? Hurry up and enter the A+Awards before May 25th, 2018. Winners of both jury and popular votes in each category will be announced in July this year.

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