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Introducing the 75 Finalists of the 2026 ArchDaily Building of the Year Awards

Two weeks and over 85,000 nominations later, the finalists of this year's Building of the Year Awards are in. The selection is much like the ArchDaily audience that chose it: diverse in geography, generous in ideas, and precise in intent. With projects from 46 countries, in a variety of typologies and scales, they present a beautiful snapshot of the current architectural moment.

We invite you to sit back, browse, and vote for your ultimate favorites. Below, you will find all of the 75 finalists in their respective categories. Voting is open until February 18th at 18:00 EST. Thank you—your participation is key to making this the world's largest community-driven architecture award.

Villa T / la obra

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  • Architects: la obra
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  100
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2025

10 Tiny and Under 38 Square Meters Apartments

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Finding an efficient configuration for a small apartment is not an easy task. Basic housing programs should be distributed in minimal spaces without losing comfort. Below, we have made a selection of 10 apartments under 38 square meters and compiled their axonometric drawings, to inspire you.

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The Evolution of Shared Space: Privacy vs. Openness in an Increasingly Dense Architecture

Density has long been an essential consideration for architects and urban planners, yet its importance has only increased as the world’s urban population skyrockets and cities become denser and denser. For much of the history of urban planning, this term has been plagued with negative associations: overcrowding, poverty, lack of safety, and so-called ‘slums.’ The garden city movement, initiated by Ebenezer Howard in 1898, sought to remedy these ills by advocating for greenbelts and anti-density planning. Le Corbusier’s Radiant City is one of the most well-known urban plans building from these ideals. Yet in the 1960’s, sociologist Jane Jacobs famously overturned these long influential urban planning concepts: she pointed out that density of buildings was not identical to overcrowding of people; suggested that some highly dense urban areas, like her neighborhood in Greenwich Village, were safer and more attractive than nearby garden city projects; and highlighted how America’s conception of ‘slums’ were often rooted in anti-immigrant and anti-Black ideologies. Density is not inherently bad, she suggested, but it has to be done well. Today, we continue to grapple with the question of how to design for our increasingly dense cities – how do we keep them open, but simultaneously private? Free, but controlled when necessary? In particular, how do we keep them safe – both from crime and, in the age of COVID-19, disease?

Los Olivos 53 Houses and 58 Garages / Espaciopapel

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Madrid, Spain

Plywood Trio Apartment in Madrid / BUJ+COLÓN Arquitectos

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HUBflat / CH+QS arquitectos

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  • Architects: CH+QS arquitectos
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2014

Urban Shelter / MYCC

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  • Architects: MYCC
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  21
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012

Aluminium Refinery Offices / Madland Estudio + Espaciopapel

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Film And TV Production Offices / Madland Estudio

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