Designs Worth Tracking: Announcing the Winners of the Architecture Hunter Awards 2025
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Architecture Hunter is proud to announce the winners of the Architecture Hunter Awards (AHA) 2025, a distinction dedicated to honoring exceptional achievements across architecture, architecture representation, product design, interior design, urban design, social and student projects, and beyond. This years awards highlight projects that represent the forefront of creativity, sustainability and purposeful design, reinforcing the role of architecture in shaping the future of our built environments.Since its creation, Architecture Hunter has become a global platform for architectural inspiration and innovation, curating the best works for an audience spanning more than 3 million people worldwide. The AHA embodies Architecture Hunters mission to foster meaningful connections within the architectural community and to elevate projects that make a lasting impact.See below for a look at the 2025 Winners:Museum of Humanity by Studio Apaaar | Pranit Bora, Onil Shah | Winner in Architecture, Mixed-use BuildingsArchitectureCommercial & Offices Ibira Work by FGMFGarden Landscape Casa Pupunha by Hana Eto Gall LandscapeHigh Rise Buildings AGE360 by ARCHITECTS OFFICE & Triptyque ArchitectureHotels & Resorts NOT A HOTEL MINAKAMI TOJI by SUPPOSE DESIGN OFFICEHouses Residence SAB by Govaert & Vanhoutte ArchitectsInstitutional Facilities Chandigarh University D-6 by Charged VoidsMixed-use Buildings Museum of Humanity by Studio ApaaarRenovations Testi 223 by ARW AssociatesArchitectural RepresentationPhotographs The Grand Ring Expo Osaka by Gyrgy PalkRenders FabricA Multipurpose Temporary Cloth Pavilion by Hristo RizovVideos House of Memories by Sohaib IlyasProduct DesignBathroom & Wellness Avesso by Cit ArquiteturaFurniture Design J39.5 by AtMa inc.Lighting Design Kiri Table Lamp by Estdio NinhoSmall Object Design Mucuri Cobog by TCC WhitestoneRegenerative Machines by Sebastian Carvajal | Sebastian Carvajal Aviles | Winner in Student ProjectInterior DesignCommercial, Offices & Hospitality Estudiobola by Alan ChuResidential Riviera House by Studio Julliana CamargoSocial ProjectsSocial Architecture Brumadinho Memorial by Gustavo Penna Arquitetos AssociadosStudent ProjectsStudent Project: Regenerative Machines for Marine Food Production by Sebastin Carvajal, Universidad del DesarrolloBreezes of Tenerife by NO Architects | Nazareno Amici | Winner in Hotels & ResortsUnbuilt & ConceptsCommercial, Offices & Institutional Rio-Africa Cultural Center by Estdio Mdulo de ArquiteturaHigh Rise Buildings Allard Oscar Freire by Studio Arthur CasasHotels & Resorts Breezes of Tenerife by N ArchitectsHouses Horizon House by Onus Architecture StudioInterior Design Fynbos Residence by Studio JVWUrban Design & Masterplans ALFAMA 2.0 // RE-habilitation / RE-vitalization / RE-structuration // by Aranguren & Gallegos ArchitectsUrban DesignUrban Design & Masterplans Alluvial Decoder (City of Raleigh Storm Memorial) by A Gang of ThreeFirmsBest New Architecture Firm HW StudioFirm of the Year Spasm Design ArchitectsBrumadinho Memorial by Gustavo Penna | Jomar Braganca, Pedro Mascaro | Winner in Social Projects, Social ArchitectureThe AHA 2025 revealed an inspiring array of projects that showcase the power of thoughtful design to shape experiences, foster connection, and respond to context. From innovative approaches to materials and space to immersive environments that engage communities, the winners demonstrate how architecture can translate culture, nature, and creativity into spaces that resonate universally and leave a lasting impact.Chandigarh University D-6 by ChargedVoids | Javier Callejas | Winner in Architecture, Institutional FacilitiesThe winners were selected by a distinguished international jury of leading architects, designers, and thinkers, whose diverse expertise ensured that each project was evaluated not only for its design excellence but also for its cultural, social, and environmental impact. Among the jury members were Deborah Berke (TenBerke), Juan Ignacio Aranguren (Zaha Hadid Architects), Maria Porro (Salone del Mobile Milano), Patrick Voigt (9sekunden), and Tatiana Bilbao & Team (Tatiana Bilbao Estudio), alongside other renowned voices shaping the future of architecture and design.For the complete list of winners, please visit Architecture Hunter.The post Designs Worth Tracking: Announcing the Winners of the Architecture Hunter Awards 2025 appeared first on Journal.
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