The First-Ever Architizer A+Awards Book Now Available for Pre-Order from Phaidon!

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Now in its third year, the Architizer A+Awards continues to grow as the definitive awards program for architecture and design: With 300+ renowned jurors and 40,000 voters from the world over, the A+Awards attracts thousands of firms, big and small, to vie for glory in the form of global recognition and a trophy designed by Snarkitecture. Earlier this month, we announced the 2015 winners, who will not only be celebrated at our Awards Gala on May 14 but also published in the first-ever A+Awards book, featuring the 120 projects that garnered top billing this year.

We’re doubly excited to partner with Phaidon, the premier global publisher of the creative arts, because we realize that many of you — winners, finalists, or otherwise — simply can’t make it to the gala at the High Line Stages on Thursday, May 14. Moreover, because architecture and design enthusiasts also tend to appreciate printed matter, we think the Architizer A+Awards 2015 book will be a worthy addition to any bookshelf or coffee table — pre-order your copy from Phaidon today!

And, in case you missed it, you can also browse the winners not only on the A+Awards website, but also mainstream media outlets from CNN to the Washington Post and even Al Jazeera, as well as Curbed and Gizmodo.

We’d like to thank everyone — media, entrants, voters, and readers alike — for their continued support, and we hope you are as thrilled as we are to launch this inaugural anthology of the very best architecture in the world! You can get your hands on a copy here.

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