Dezeen Awards is an annual awards program, now in its third year. It identifies the world's best architecture, interiors and design, as well as the studios and the individual architects and designers producing the most outstanding work.
Organized by Dezeen, one of the world's most popular and influential architecture and design website, Dezeen Awards is the benchmark for international design excellence and the ultimate accolade for architects and designers everywhere. The judging criteria have been carefully considered to ensure that winning projects are not only beautiful and innovative but also strive to benefit users and the environment.
There are 42 categories: 14 categories in each of the three sectors of architecture, interiors and design. In each sector, there are 12 project categories and two studio categories. Recently, the 12 winning architecture projects for Dezeen Awards 2020 have been revealed.
12 winning architecture projects
Noor E Mobin Primary School
Civic Building of the Year
Location: Semnan, Iran
Architects: Ensieh Khamseh & Arash Nasiri (FEA Studio)
Thang House
Urban House of the Year
Location: Vietnam
Architect: Vo Trong Nghia Architects
Residential Rebirth Project of the Year
Location: China
Architect: Arch Studio
The Red Roof
Rural House of the Year
Location: Vietnam
Architect: TAA Design
Party and Public Service Center
Rebirth Project of the Year
Location: China
Architect: LUO Studio
Phoenix Central Park
Cultural Building of the Year
Location: Sydney
Architects: Durbach Block Jaggers Architects and John Wardle Architects
The Borderless Community
Housing Project of the Year
Location: China
Architect: Fei Architects
The Tiing Hotel
Hospitality Building of the Year
Location: Bali
Architect: Nic Brunsdon
Karen Blixens Plads
Landscape Project of the Year
Location: Denmark
Architect: COBE
In Absence
Small Building of the Year
Location: Australia
Architects: Edition Office and Yhonnie Scarce
Lasvit Headquaters
Business Building of the Year
Location: Czech Republic
Architect: Ov-a Architekti
Cycling Through The Trees
Infrastructure Project of the Year
Location: Belgium
Architects: BuroLandschap and De Gregorio & Partners for Visit Limburg
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