Hot Off the Press: Show Us Your Best Photos of the “World’s Best Architecture” Book!

The world’s most beautiful architecture book is in the hands of architects and designers around the world.

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The ink has dried on the glossy pages of the latest edition of “Architizer: The World’s Best Architecture,” and copies of the beautifully bound hardcover are on their way to architects and designers around the world.

As firms begin to receive and unbox their new treasures, we encourage the featured A+Awards winners to show us photographs of their book alongside their winning project or team and to send us the photo. We’ll share the best images on Architizer and social media platforms. Keep an eye out for the results!

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An inspirational example of a previous edition of the book, in the context of the winning project: The Block by desert INK, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

To participate:
  • Snap a Photo: Take a moment to capture your A+Awards Book, whether it’s a candid shot or a staged photo. It could be a picture of you (or you and your team) with the book, or an image of the book in the context of your winning project, as demonstrated above!
  • Send It Our Way: Email us the image(s) at  so that we can include it in our Architizer Journal feature.
  • Share on Social Media: Post the picture using the hashtag #ArchitizerAwards, and don’t forget to tag us @Architizer. We’ll be liking and reposting!

If you haven’t yet secured your copy, you aren’t too late — click here to order your book with our 10th Annual Winners, and consider ordering the next edition featuring the 11th Annual A+Awards cohort:

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