Celebrate architectural creativity and innovation by showcasing unrealized designs in the Unbuilt Award 2025. Architects and designers from around the globe are invited to submit their unbuilt projects, whether conceptual ideas or detailed plans awaiting realization. This is an opportunity to showcase creativity and receive global recognition for designs that shape the future and share 100,000 € prize fund!
IGNITING ARCHITECTURAL INNOVATION
Unbuilt projects hold untapped potential. They tell stories of creativity, vision, and exploration. The Unbuilt Award 2025 shines a spotlight on these extraordinary designs, creating a platform for ideas that redefine boundaries. With categories for small, medium, and large-scale projects, this competition ensures every vision receives the attention it deserves. No qualifications are required—this open call is for everyone, everywhere.
CATEGORIES
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- Small Wonders: Up to 100 m²
- Medium Marvels: 101 – 999 m²
- Large Visions: Over 1,000 m²
100,000 € PRIZE FUND
Winners will share a total prize fund of 100,000 € and will also be featured in Buildner’s exclusive printed book, ensuring lasting recognition.
COMPETITION SCHEDULE
Early Bird Registration: 31 October – 06 March
Advanced Registration: 07 March – 11 September
Last Minute Registration: 12 September – 30 October
Registration Deadline: 30 October 2025
Submission Deadline: 20 November 2025, 23:59 (London Time)
Winners Announcement: 17 December 2025
JURY PANEL
An esteemed panel of industry leaders will evaluate submissions, ensuring a diverse and comprehensive assessment. For detailed jury information, visit the competition website.
OPEN TO EVERYONE, EVERYWHERE, NO QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED
The Unbuilt Award 2025 is an open invitation to present designs that inspire and challenge conventions. Celebrate the creative journey and showcase your work to a global audience.
REGISTER NOW
Visit unblt.com for full competition details and registration.
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