The 15 Winners of the 2023 ArchDaily Building of the Year Awards (2024)

The 15 Winners of the 2023 ArchDaily Building of the Year Awards (1)

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After another successful selection process, with over 150,000 votes cast during the last 3 weeks, the collective intelligence of our community has helped us to highlight and recognize the best recent architecture projects. The 75 finalists, which is already a winners list, are a testament to the innovative and diverse ways in which architecture responds to the challenges of our built environment.

The scale of this award is a reflection of how important architecture is today, as the deepening complexity of our world places increasing pressure and demands upon our built environment. To deal with issues such as the climate crisis, energy scarcity, population density, social inequality, housing shortages, fast-moving urbanization, diminished local identity, and a lack of diversity, architecture needs to open itself. We are happy to see how the question posed by this award has gained global attraction. Voices from outside of the architectural profession stated: “This is what we consider good architecture”, due to its impact and symbolism, as seen on Globo or El País. Architectural recognition goes beyond its usual professional borders, and is able to motivate, rejoice and excite an ever growing number of people who understand the importance of our built environment and its impact on quality of life.

The winners are a concrete example of what society recognizes as good architecture, but also of what it demands from it. We take the responsibility to continue building on the spirit of the award, strengthening the expert’s choice and the contribution that our community makes based on their preferences and selections throughout the year, together with the voice of a wider community.

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THE WINNERS

Best Applied Products
Convento do Beato Event Center / RISCO (Portugal)

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© Carolina Delgado

The design for the new ceiling resulted from a long process of technical and formal research, made necessary by the desire to ensure that it was structurally light, technically efficient and architecturally coherent with the cloister elevations.The solution adopted consists of a system of orthogonally arranged trusses that form a set of "honeycombs" that are lit from above by skylights.

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Commercial Architecture
Shanghai Suhe MixC World / Kokaistudios (China)

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© Terrence Zhang

The project’s starting point was rethinking commercial spaces to better integrate with their surroundings. The resulting ‘urban valley’ presents a brand-new public space in the city and sets a new benchmark forShanghai.

© Terrence Zhang

Cultural Architecture
Brazilian Pavilion Expo Dubai 2020 / MMBB Arquitetos + Ben-Avid + JPG.ARQ (UAE)

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© Joana França

The pavilion features the waters of Brazil - its rivers and mangroves, the birthplace of the fertility of life, a natural inheritance that underlies all discourse about sustainability on the planet.

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© Joana França

Educational Architecture
Jadgal Elementary School / Daaz Office (Iran)

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The project opted for a participation method of construction that would promote sustainable development and produce social, economic, and cultural infrastructures. As a result, we designed a school with the idea of becoming the village and its dependent communities' development center. In this way, the school was a place of education for children and a point of gathering and learning for everybody in the village.

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Healthcare Architecture
(Morocco)

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The University Hospital Center inTangierseamlessly integrates a high-quality multibuilding hospital structure reminiscent of the vernacular architecture of Moroccan villages into the hilly landscape.

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Hospitality Architecture
(Japan)

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“It cannot be artificially smooth but rather something with the roughness of nature. Authentic cuisines require such a place.” He also told me that “it has to look as if it has been there and will continue to be there for the longest time.” His idea was to create a brand-new long-established restaurant.

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Houses
House in Pomar do Cafezal / Coletivo LEVANTE (Brazil)

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The design of the house represents a constructive model that uses common materials in the slums, with an adequate implementation and attention to lighting and ventilation, resulting in a space with great environmental quality.

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© Leonardo Finotti

Housing
Terrace House / Austin Maynard Architects (Australia)

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© Derek Swalwell

Terrace House is the result of past Austin Maynard Architect’s clients, staff and allies putting their own money at risk to create community-focused homes that are equitable, ethical, cost-effective, robust and resilient in the face of the growing climate crisis. Terrace House takes a revolutionary approach to housing and delivers well designed, quality homes that are environmentally, socially and financially sustainable.

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© Derek Swalwell

Industrial Architecture
Headquarters Carmo Coffees / Gustavo Penna Arquiteto e Associados (Brazil)

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© Leonardo Finotti

Located in a strategic area, the place demands a remarkable shape. Hence this inward-looking shape, open at the top like a skylight, an entrance for sunlight during the day and, at night, the expression of inner light.

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© Leonardo Finotti

Interior Architecture
Atelier Gardens Studio 1 / MVRDV (Germany)

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© Stefan Korte

MVRDV’s design achieves this through a “low tech transformation” with one stand-out feature: an intricate overhead curtain rail that – unlike in most film studios where curtain rails are hidden – becomes a focal point of the space.

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© Stefan Korte

Offices
CapitaSpring / BIG + Carlo Ratti Associati (Singapore)

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© Finbarr Fallon

At multiple elevations, the vertical elements comprising the building’s exterior are pulled apart to allow glimpses into the green oases blooming from the base, core, and rooftop “sky garden.” The tower reinforcesSingapore’s reputation as a garden city, housing over 80,000 plants

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© Finbarr Fallon

Public & Landscape Architecture
One Green Mile / MVRDV (India)

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© Suleiman Merchant

Turning an overbearing element of concrete infrastructure into a public space for the entire local community, the design adds much-needed amenities and greenery, improves mobility, and creates a strong visual identity for the area. On a broader scale, the design offers a repeatable approach to sustainable urban development that asserts a new benchmark for underused public spaces in the intense Indian metropolis.

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© Suleiman Merchant

Religious Architecture
The Chamber Church / Büro Ziyu Zhuang (China)

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© Shengliang Su

Looking backwards we find the archetypes of architectural associations in history. The design echoes the memories associated with them, but interprets them in a timeless modernity creating a sense of the future. The architecture integrates this duality in plan and section.

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© Shengliang Su

Small Scale & Installations
Glass House / Max Núñez (Chile)

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© Roland Halbe

Through various mechanical systems, it generates an artificial environment conditioned to recreate a fragment of tropical forest at a different latitude. Its inhabitants are a variety of plants, ferns, palm trees, orchids, mosses, small trees, and some insects that have found their new habitat in this controlled atmosphere.

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Sports Architecture
Quzhou Sports Park / MAD Architects (China)

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Despite its impressive 30,000-seat capacity, Quzhou Stadium was designed to appear as a continuation of the surrounding landscape rather than an object standing out against it. Unlike the typically fortress-like stadiums built in urban areas around the world, MAD Architects was determined to build a stadium that would embed much of the technology that went into its production so that it can instead be open to the surrounding public space from nearly every angle.

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Once again, thank you for being a part of the Building of the Year Award. Your participation and support have been invaluable to its success. We truly appreciate your commitment to celebrating the best architecture in the world.

Cite: David Basulto & Diego Hernandez. "The 15 Winners of the 2023 ArchDaily Building of the Year Awards" 23 Feb 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/996901/the-15-winners-of-the-2023-archdaily-building-of-the-year-awards&gt ISSN 0719-8884

The 15 Winners of the 2023 ArchDaily Building of the Year Awards (2024)

FAQs

What is the US building of the Year 2023? ›

Interactive Learning Pavilion Wins World-Architects' U.S. Building of the Year. “The Interactive Learning Pavilion (ILP) — which opened in spring 2023 after undergoing construction for nearly three years — is a 95,000 square foot building that houses five lecture halls and several classrooms.

What is the biggest award for architecture? ›

1. Pritzker Architecture Prize. Widely hailed as the “Nobel Prize of Architecture”, the Pritzker Architecture Prize honours architects whose built work demonstrates a combination of talent, vision and commitment qualities.

How do you win an architectural award? ›

Craft a Great Project or Firm Description

For project categories, architects are encouraged to think beyond purely technical descriptions and include emotive words that illustrate how a building makes the occupant feel, or how its atmosphere changes throughout the day, for example.

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Here at home, inflation continued to make daily life more expensive for families. Illegal immigration reached historic levels, overwhelming communities and jeopardizing our national security. Bitter partisanship stymied legislative progress in Washington and continues to weaken our society's critical institutions.

What happened in 2023 so far? ›

The Russian invasion of Ukraine and Myanmar civil war continued in 2023, and a series of coups, several armed conflicts, and political crises broke out in numerous African nations, most notably a war in Sudan.

Are houses being built in the US? ›

Production of new single-family homes reached more than 1 million annually in 2022 and 2023 for the first time since the housing bubble burst in 2007, according to the survey. Apartment construction is also at historic levels, with 438,500 units built last year, the highest level since 1987.

Who will lead the US House in 2023? ›

October 25, 2023: Mike Johnson is elected Speaker of the House of Representatives. November 7, 2023: House votes 234–188 to censure Representative Rashida Tlaib of Michigan for her comments condemning Israel in the midst of the Israel–Hamas war.

Who is the most talented architect in the world? ›

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Who got Nobel Prize in architecture? ›

Recently, Japanese architect Riken Yamamoto was declared the winner of the prestigious 2024 Pritzker Architecture Prize, often called the "Architecture Nobel".

What is the Golden Arch Award? ›

Turner Golden Arch Award. It is awarded to the very best of the best, the top 1% of McDonald's Owner/Operators earn this high honor that recognizes a relentless dedication to customer service, exceptional achievement in business, and significant community involvement.

Who is the gold medalist in architecture? ›

The winners include some of the most influential architects of the 19th and 20th centuries, including Eugène Viollet-le-Duc (1864), Frank Lloyd Wright (1941), Le Corbusier (1953), Walter Gropius (1956), Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1959) and Buckminster Fuller (1968).

What is the major prize for architecture? ›

The Pritzker Architecture Prize Jury says it is awarded "irrespective of nationality, race, creed, or ideology". The recipients receive US$100,000, a citation certificate, and, since 1987, a bronze medallion.

What is the biggest building 2023? ›

As of August 2023, the tallest building in the world is Burj Khalifa in Dubai, UAE, stands at a staggering height of 828 meters (2,717 feet).

What is the company of the year 2023? ›

ET Awards 2023 | State Bank of India gets ET Company of the Year Award.

What is the US growth for 2023? ›

Real GDP increased 2.5 percent in 2023 (from the 2022 annual level to the 2023 annual level), compared with an increase of 1.9 percent in 2022 (table 1).

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