Architizer, A+Awards 2024

World’s Best Architecture 2024

Architizer announces the winners of the 12th A+Awards, the competition that honors the world’s best architecture

Architizer, the world’s leading online platform for architecture, announces the winners of the A+Awards 2024, the international awards program honoring the best buildings and spaces from across the world.

Now in their 12th year, the A+Awards celebrated the work of more than 200 firms from more than 80 countries. In particular, five new categories examined reuse and renovation projects alongside those for innovative use of new materials, AI technology and green building practices. New buildings that show new ways of conceiving and reinventing architecture in the service of society.

The winners of the A+Awards 2024

After reviewing an unprecedented number of submissions in 126 categories, the distinguished A+Awards jury of more than 250 members selected the most engaging and influential architecture of the year worldwide. The 2024 winners represent an inspiring cross section of today’s architecture.

See the full list of categories here.

Other projects honored at the A+Awards 2024 include Abrahamic Family House by Adjaye Associates (Abu Dhabi, UAE); Skamlingsbaken Visitor Centre by CEBRA (Sjølund, Denmark); Tainan Public Library by Mecanoo (Tainan, Taiwan); Google Borregas by MGA | Michael Green Architecture (Sunnyvale, USA); Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education and Innovation at the American Museum of Natural History by Studio Gang (New York, USA); Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru – Terminal 2 by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (Bengaluru, India).

While the winning architectural firms include Omar Gandhi Architects (Canada, Jurors’ Choice, Best Small Firm); Alison Brooks Architects (UK, Jurors’ Choice, Best Medium Firm); Foster + Partners (UK, Jurors’ Choice, Best Large Firm); Bernardes Arquitetura (Brazil, Jurors’ Choice, Best Residential Firm); KieranTimberlake (USA, Jurors’ Choice, Best Sustainable Firm); NeriHu Design and Research Office (China, Jurors’ Choice, Best Adaptive Reuse and Renovation Firm).

The full list of winners is available at winners.architizer.com.

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