The 14th annual A+Awards program has revealed its impressive roster of over 600 finalists, spanning 124 diverse categories. These selections, made by a distinguished jury of more than 250 experts, showcase a pivotal evolution in architectural practice. The nominated projects, ranging from intimate private homes to significant public structures, and encompassing both adaptive reuse and pioneering new constructions, demonstrate a renewed dedication to craftsmanship, material insight, and meticulous design – elements crucial for creating enduring edifices. Now, the power to select the ultimate winners shifts to the global public, inviting widespread participation in this celebrated architectural event.
Public Engagement and Architectural Discovery in the 14th A+Awards
The Architizer A+Awards has officially opened its public voting period for the 14th annual competition, inviting architecture enthusiasts worldwide to cast their votes for the most outstanding projects. From May 4th to May 15th, 2026, individuals can participate in shaping the outcomes of the Popular Choice Awards, an initiative that democratizes architectural recognition by allowing the public to select their preferred designs across 124 categories. This year’s competition features over 600 extraordinary projects and firms, each meticulously chosen by Architizer’s diverse jury panel, comprising over 250 professionals from various fields including architecture, design, fashion, publishing, and technology.
A notable addition to this year’s awards is the Architecture +Innovation category, proudly sponsored by Mbrico. This new segment highlights projects that push the boundaries of architectural practice through genuine advancements in materials, processes, technology, and their engagement with social and environmental contexts. Mbrico, an American-made porcelain tile decking system, aligns perfectly with this category's ethos, demonstrating how thoughtful innovation can transform conventional building components into high-performance, sustainable solutions. Mbrico's approach, which rethinks outdoor surfaces by utilizing high-density porcelain pavers, structural pedestals, and marine-grade aluminum tracking, exemplifies the kind of forward-thinking design the A+Awards celebrates.
The voting process is designed to be accessible and insightful. Participants are encouraged to log into the A+Awards Voting Portal, browse through the finalists in each category, and consider the project imagery and details before making their selections based on the A+Awards Judging Criteria. This unique opportunity not only determines the Popular Choice Winners—a distinction independent of the jury’s selections—but also offers a comprehensive overview of current global architectural trends and innovations. Each vote contributes to identifying projects that not only visually impress but also responsibly address societal and environmental challenges, serving the people and places they inhabit.
The Architizer A+Awards continues to champion the belief that architectural excellence should be celebrated by a broad audience, extending beyond industry insiders. The Popular Choice Award underscores this democratic principle, validating the public's inherent ability to recognize and appreciate exceptional design. As we observe the finalists, we're reminded to look beyond mere aesthetics, focusing instead on how each project addresses crucial questions of craft, climate, and context. These are not merely visually striking structures; they are thoughtful creations designed to enhance their surroundings, solve pertinent problems, and unlock new possibilities. By casting our votes, we help to spotlight projects that embody meticulous craftsmanship, innovative material use, passive environmental strategies, and a profound respect for local communities and cultures. Your participation ensures that the projects truly making a difference receive the recognition they deserve, reinforcing the idea that impactful architecture serves both its inhabitants and the broader world.