The ArchDaily Building of the Year Awards, initiated 16 years ago, allows readers to select their favorite architectural projects, highlighting the diversity and excellence in architecture globally. This year, 75 finalists showcased innovative spatial solutions demonstrating the power of community insight. The awards, supported by Dornbracht, highlight designs that reflect various cultural, economic, and ecological contexts. Among the winners, architecture that emphasizes visual harmony, minimalist design, and sustainable principles stands out, showcasing the integration of traditional and contemporary themes across stunning landscapes.
The ArchDaily Building of the Year Awards is a testament to the power of collective intelligence in highlighting architectural excellence across diverse cultures and landscapes.
Dissolving the interior limits and modeling the structures allows for a visual continuity that reflects the natural world's subtle harmony and purpose.
COOSH's design embodies Scandinavian minimalist style, focusing on comfort while emphasizing the sensory experience of surfaces, materials, and intricate details.
Kuma's redesign integrates the Engawa typology, creating a seamless connection between the architecture and the lush gardens of the Gulbenkian Foundation.
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