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Architizer and Phaidon cordially invite you to apply for publication in print this year. Honoring th

Architizer and Phaidon cordially invite you to apply for publication in print this year. [View this email in your browser]( Honoring the World's Best Architecture and Spaces CALL FOR PUBLICATION Architizer cordially invites you to apply for publication in Phaidon's upcoming compendium, "Architizer: The World's Best Architecture". [Apply Now →]( See Your Projects Published Globally Architizer is now inviting applications for publication in Phaidon’s upcoming compendium, entitled “Architizer: The World’s Best Architecture 2021”. Projects selected for feature in this hardbound, full color book will all be a winner in one of 100+ categories in the [9th Annual A+Awards]( the largest awards program celebrating stunning architecture around the globe. To be considered for inclusion in this internationally renowned publication, submit your best projects from the past 3 years to this year’s A+Awards program. The Submission Deadline is March 12th, 2021. Click here to begin your application: [Start Application →]( This Year's Most Important Architecture Book This year's expanded edition will be a true atlas of the world’s best architecture, with projects from every continent, climate and environment represented. It's a powerful way for smaller firms to grab the spotlight in print, a realm traditionally dominated by large, multinational practices. See the 2020 edition [here.]( Phaidon’s publication will celebrate the ability of architects to create buildings that improve the lives of people around the globe. It is this far-reaching context that makes each volume of “Architizer: The World’s Best Architecture” an essential addition to the library of discerning design lovers everywhere. The only way to be considered for inclusion is to enter this year's A+Awards, and with the deadline approaching, we encourage firms to get their applications started now. [Begin A+Awards Submission →]( To find out more about the A+Awards, check out our handy [About pages]( including [FAQs]( [fees and deadlines]( and [eligibility and guidelines](. If you have any questions about the program, please don't hesitate to reach out to us at awards@architizer.com. In Partnership With Architizer A+Awards Architizer 1 Whitehall StNew York, NY 10004-2109 [Add us to your address book]( [UNSUBSCRIBE](

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