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Archinect is proud to continue as a media sponsor of the World Architecture Festival—returning this November with a milestone debut in the United States. Taking place at the Miami Beach Convention Center from November 12–14, WAF 2025 invites architects, designers, and studios from around the world to share their most compelling work on a global stage.
The final entry deadline is Friday, May 16th. No extensions will be granted. Enter here.
WAF’s awards program remains one of the most prestigious in the architecture and design industry—not only because of its global recognition and press visibility, but also for its unique, in-person judging format. All shortlisted entrants will present their projects live to a panel of industry leaders and fellow practitioners during the festival.
Projects can be submitted across a wide range of categories—including Completed Buildings, Future Projects, Landscape, and Interiors—with the opportunity to qualify for WAF’s Special Prizes and the WAFX awards, which recognize innovation in addressing global challenges.
Why enter:
All finalists present live to judges and peers in Miami
Global media coverage from outlets like CNN, BBC, The New York Times, and Archinect
Over 140 international jurors representing architecture’s leading voices
Winning entries receive distribution support through v2com’s global press wire
All entries are permanently listed in the World Buildings Directory
Final deadline: Friday, May 16, 2025
No late submissions will be accepted after this date.
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