Enter the A+Awards Today: Early Entry Discount Ends Soon!

The exposure that winning projects receive is unparalleled.

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The 6th Annual A+Awards — Architizer’s iconic awards program for architecture and building-products — promises to be the best yet. With select winners set to be published in the fourth edition of our stunning, hardbound annual of the world’s best buildings, not to mention being broadcast to architecture’s largest online community, the exposure that award-winning projects will receive is unparalleled.

Should you win, the global recognition for your best project or product works in three key ways: It’s one of the quickest ways to get published, it acts as a powerful marketing tool for your company, and — most of all — it is a great way to celebrate your design team’s incredible hard work. That’s important, because we know it isn’t easy to bring great buildings to life!

If you are planning to enter, the best time to do so is now, as our early entry discount ends at midnight this Friday, March 2nd. Hit the link below to get started:

CLICK HERE TO ENTER THE A+AWARDS TODAY.

While the creative talent of architects is a constant, nothing else in architecture remains the same. The A+Awards program has continually evolved to reflect the changing face of the profession.

This year, as we continue to build a new community marketplace for building-products, the focus of the A+Awards switches to brilliant collaborations between architects and manufacturers. The designers and makers behind amazing building envelopes and innovative interiors will be given the spotlight, with both architects and brands being given the spotlight. The unique use of materials and a mastery of details will be key to winning in any given category.

Does your company have a completed project or new building-product that fits the bill? Enter the A+Awards now and give it the limelight it deserves.

We can’t wait to see your work. Good luck from everyone at Architizer!

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