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Finalists Announced: Vote NOW on the World's Best Architecture! 🏆

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Your favorite architects are counting on you! Vote for the projects that deserve to be crowned the b

Your favorite architects are counting on you! Vote for the projects that deserve to be crowned the best in 2024. [View this email in your browser]( Honoring the World's Best Architecture and Spaces 12th A+Awards Finalists Announced! Your selections will help decide this season's Popular Choice Winners. [Vote Now →]( Vote for the World's Best Architecture in 2024 Public Voting Deadline: May 10, 2024 [Vote Now >]( Architizer is thrilled to announce that the Finalists of the [12th Annual A+Awards]( have been selected, and the Public Vote is underway! Each year, the online public vote for the projects they believe deserve recognition as part of the world's best architecture, with five finalists in each category vying for the crown of Popular Choice Winner. This process depends on YOU. Global participation in the vote ensures that only the most deserving projects are recognized, and helps us develop an accurate, in-depth picture of what great architecture looks like today. [See the Finalists & Vote →]( Help Us Champion Exceptional Architecture — and the People That Bring it to Life This year's [A+Awards Finalists]( are a visual feast; with every category, you'll be treated to a virtual exhibition of design innovation and architectural brilliance. This means voting is a highly enjoyable, inspiring experience, but it also serves a larger purpose. Your votes validate the work of architects and design teams around the world, providing a clear signal to the profession that says: Your work matters. For this reason, we encourage you to dive in, explore each project, and vote with care. The Public Vote is open until Midnight PT this Friday, May 10, so don't wait — head on over to the [A+Awards Voting Portal]( and begin selecting your favorite projects: [Vote Now →]( Join Our Global Celebration of Design Innovation Are you part of an innovative architecture firm and would like to be an A+Awards Winner next season? [Sign up to our A+Awards Newsletter]( and be among the first to know when the new program launches! In Partnership With Architizer A+Awards Architizer P.O. Box 170146Brooklyn, NY 11217 [Add us to your address book]( [UNSUBSCRIBE](

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