2017 was an excellent year for ArchDaily. As we've continued to grow, we've delivered more information and tools to more people all around the world, leveling access to architectural knowledge and encouraging an exchange of ideas from professionals of diverse backgrounds, opening architectural up to everyone rather than just the privileged few.
Now for the 9th consecutive year, we are tasking our readers with the responsibility of recognizing and rewarding the projects that are making an impact in the profession with ArchDaily's 2018 Building of the Year Awards. By voting, you are part of an unbiased, distributed network of jurors and peers that has elevated the most relevant projects over the past six years. Over the next week, your collective intelligence will filter over 3,500 projects down to just 15 stand-outs - the best in each category on ArchDaily.
During the next week, you’ll be in charge of nominating buildings (in fifteen categories) for the shortlist, and then voting for the winners of each category. We will guide you through these stages accordingly.
During the nominating stage, each registered user of the My ArchDaily platform will have the chance to nominate one project (published between Jan 1st 2016 and Dec 31st 2017) per category. This stage starts on January 22nd and ends on January 31st at 10:00AM EST. After this, five projects per category will move into the voting stage, starting February 1st and ending on February 7th at 10:00AM EST. The winners will be announced on February 8th, 2018.
Selected Projects
All buildings published between Jan 1st 2016 and Dec 31st 2017 under the following categories are eligible for this award: Houses, Housing, Healthcare Architecture, Industrial Architecture, Educational Architecture, Sports Architecture, Cultural Architecture, Hospitality Architecture, Offices, Interiors Architecture, Commercial Architecture, Public Architecture, Religious Architecture, Small Scale Architecture and Best Applied Product.
By submitting their works to ArchDaily for publication, offices agree to enter this competition and to be present on the promotional material.
Authorship and copyright of each project belong to the offices and architects mentioned on each project’s page.
Timeline
The nomination process starts on January 22nd and ends January 31st, 2018 at 10:00AM EST.
The voting round starts on February 1st and ends February 7th, 2018 at 10:00AM EST.
The winners will be announced on February 8th, 2018.
Nominating/Voting
Only registered users of the My ArchDaily platform can nominate/vote.
Anyone can register on the My ArchDaily platform to nominate/vote. To do so, you must follow the registration link and complete the required steps to become a registered user (or use your existing My ArchDaily account).
To register you must use a valid email address. Votes coming from users without a valid email address will be removed.
You can only nominate/vote for one building per category.
Offices and architects are encouraged to promote their works for voting, but no monetary or virtual gift compensation should be offered. You can use the following link:
Starting January 22nd, 2018, registered users will be able to nominate their favorite project for each of the 15 categories included in the Awards. One nomination per category.
Nomination ends on January 31st, 2018 at 10:00AM EST.
The five projects with the most nominations for each category will move on to the voting round.
Second stage: Voting
On February 1st, 2018, we will update the platform with the shortlisted projects and registered users will be able to vote for their favorite project among the finalists.
Users can vote for one project per category.
The voting round will end February 7th, 2018 at 10:00AM EST.
Winners
Winners of each category will be announced on ArchDaily’s home page on February 8th, 2018.
Winners of each category will receive a physical award from ArchDaily, delivered to their offices.
The 5 finalists and the winners of each category can use the respective title for their own purposes. ArchDaily will provide promotional material.
Important notes
All data of registered users will be kept private and will not be shared with 3rd parties.
After each stage, all nominations/votes will be checked. Votes submitted by fake/invalid registrations will be removed. All attempts to abuse the system, such as creating dummy accounts, suspicious behavior from individual IP addresses or any other techniques to generate nominations/votes in automated ways will be logged and reviewed for removal.
ArchDaily reserves the right to analyze the data during every stage of the Awards in order to ensure a fair process.
Architect In Charge: David Piscuskas, Juergen Riehm
1100 Design Team: Jeff Babienko, Eun Kim, Shiben Banerji, Andreas Benzing, Jeff Etelamaki, Patrick Foster, Raphaelle Golaz, Kristina Hellhake, Michael Imranyi, Kristina Kelker, Doug Kocher, Antonia Kwong, and Jamie Palazzolo. Artist: Brian Tolle