Overview
The 4th Architecture & Design Collection Awards 2025 welcomes creative pioneers across the globe to showcase their work on an international platform. Organized by the Architecture & Design Community (ADC) and Architecture Collection Magazine, this competition honors excellence across diverse fields such as architecture, interiors, product design, fashion, photography, and communication. Whether you are a professional studio, independent creative, student, or innovator, the ADC Awards offers an unmatched opportunity to gain global recognition for your visionary work.
Why You Should Participate
- Prestigious Global Platform: Gain exposure in front of international industry leaders and a design-savvy audience.
- Multi-Disciplinary Reach: Categories span a wide range of design fields, expanding your opportunity for recognition.
- Straightforward Submission: Submit your work easily through the ADC online platform designed for accessibility and professionalism.
- Credibility & Exposure: Winners receive press coverage, visibility on the ADC website, and industry-wide acclaim.
- Esteemed Jury: Your work will be reviewed by world-renowned architects, designers, and creative directors from leading global firms.
Key Highlights
- Who Can Apply:
- Open to independent creatives, studios, developers, constructors, photographers, students, and more.
- No nationality or professional background restrictions.
- Ideal for professionals and emerging talents alike.
- Categories:
- Architecture
- Interior
- Landscape
- Conceptual Design
- Fashion
- Furniture
- Lighting
- Packaging
- Product
- Transportation
- Photography
- Communication & Web Design
- Jury Members:
- Antika Sawadsri (Thailand) – Dean, KMITL
- Ewald Damen (UK) – Creative Director, Imagination
- Apoorva Shroff (India) – Principal Designer, lyth Design
- Roee Lotan (USA) – Executive Creative Director, MAISON LOTAN
- Yang Hua (China) – Studio Head, Shanghai TIANHUA
- Xinyue Geng (USA) – Designer at KPF; Founder of Studio Circle
Entry Fees
Fee Type | Cost (Per Category) |
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Standard Entry | £65 |
Multiple Entries | Submit separate forms and pay £65 for each additional category |
Prizes and Recognition
Award Benefit | Details |
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International Recognition | Visibility among global leaders and top-tier creatives |
Feature on ADC Website | Showcase on one of the leading architecture and design platforms |
Press & Media Exposure | Inclusion in award publications and global design media |
Jury Review by World-Class Experts | Work evaluated by top figures in architecture and design |
Certificate of Excellence | Official certificate for winners and honorable mentions |
Submission Details
- Submission Format: Upload images and a project description via the official ADC platform.
- Platform: architecture-collection.com/adc-awards
- File Requirements: High-quality images and concise text descriptions recommended.
- Limit: One project per entry fee; submit multiple entries separately.
Important Dates
Event | Date |
---|---|
Registration Deadline | 5 September 2025 |
Submission Deadline | 8 September 2025 |
How to Join
- Visit the Official Platform: ADC Awards 2025 – Registration
- Choose a Category: Select one or more categories that match your work.
- Upload Your Entry: Submit high-quality images and project description.
- Pay the Entry Fee: £65 per category, paid via the platform.
- Submit Before Deadline: Ensure all materials are uploaded before 8 September 2025.
Judging Criteria
- Creativity & Innovation – Originality of concept and execution
- Functionality – Practicality, purpose, and usability
- Aesthetic Quality – Visual strength and design harmony
- Relevance to Category – How well the project fits within its field
- Craftsmanship – Attention to detail, quality, and presentation
Be part of a truly global design dialogue. Enter the Architecture & Design Collection Awards 2025 and let your creativity shine on the world stage.
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