RIBA awards celebrate the world’s best architecture, no matter its form, size, or budget. Respected by our profession and the public for over 50 years, these awards stand out for their unrivalled judging and global reach. We recognise projects that show visionary thinking, design excellence and real social impact that ultimately help make the future a better place.
Winning a RIBA Award signals the highest standards of innovation, sustainability, and a commitment to improving people’s lives through thoughtful design. We’re launching two new awards: RIBA Asia Pacific Awards and RIBA Middle East Awards reflecting the rapid growth, innovation and creativity in architecture in these regions.
RIBA International Awards welcomes any qualified architect from across the globe registered with their local institution. Applicants are asked to provide evidence of their membership of an organisation such as RIBA, or registration with an architecture registration board. If the applicant is not a member of any such organisation, we will need details of qualification certificates and the academic institute from which they graduated.
To enter, the lead architect must:
Entries for International Awards 2026 will open on 18 June 2025. Entries will remain open until 31 July 2025, 5pm (BST).
For all key dates, see the full RIBA Awards timetable.
https://www.architecture.com/awards-and-competitions-landing-page/awards/riba-awards-timetable
If you would like to benefit from a RIBA Member discount offered on entry fees, please see more information on becoming a member(https://www.architecture.com/join-riba). To be eligible for the discount, new members must have successfully applied for membership no later than 17 July 2025 in line with the final admissions intake before the awards close for entries.
Categories
Adaptive reuse award
AI powered design award
Design for living award
Future projects award
Mixed use award
IBA Member award
Social architecture award
Sustainability and resilience award
Temporary architecture award
Urban regeneration award
Live Design Review
The shortlisted projects from these categories, provide the content for a series of live design reviews that will take place in tandem with the symposium. Each team will have 10 minutes to present their scheme in front of a distinguished jury panel, followed by interactive and engaging panel sessions open to all delegates and led by a high-profile and respected panel. Award winners will be announced at the Gala Dinner on Day 2.
How to enter
All of the following information will need to be provided in order to complete your awards submission:
Contact details
If you worked in collaboration with another practice or architect then you must all be in agreement on the entry and how the building should be credited.
Project description
A 100 word project summary, giving an overview of the project written in the third person. This should help people understand the project immediately, giving necessary context, including;
A further 350 words describing the key elements of the project, setting out:
Key consultants
Please include:
These consultants will be credited on all of our online content, press releases, and awards certificates so please ensure they are listed correctly.
Images
Entrants are required to submit the following:
Entrants must:
Drawings
Entrants must also upload:
This should include:
You may upload up to six separate files. These can be configured as one to two drawings per page, if necessary. Please bear in mind the jury will be reading the drawings on A4 pages and on screen, so landscape orientation is preferred if possible.
Photographers
Entrants will need to include:
Please bear in mind:
Sustainability
UN Global Compact
Asia Pacific Awards and Middle East Awards
Unbuilt through to built projects in these regions are eligible to enter up to 10 award categories. For an increased chance of winning, the same project can be submitted to multiple categories. And there is an award to highlight and showcase the work of RIBA Members. Our entry fees section shows how entries and categories are priced.
Only projects eligible for visits in the categories will be considered for the International Awards for Excellence. Non-visited categories such as AI Powered Design, Future Projects, and Temporary Architecture will be judged separately.
Countries eligible to participate
For RIBA International Awards, any project located outside the UK is able to enter. You are also eligible to enter the Asia Pacific Awards and Middle East Awards if your project is located in the countries listed below:
Asia Pacific Award
Armenia, Australia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, China, Fiji, Georgia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Macao, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, New Caledonia, New Zealand, North Korea, Pakistan, Papa New Guinea , Philippines, Singapore, Solomon Islands, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Thailand, Timor Leste, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Vietnam.
Middle East Award
Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sultanate of Oman and United Arab Emirates.
Use of information
Data, including images, plans, drawings, technical and budget information, and narrative text submitted in support of all RIBA Awards entries will be used by RIBA and judges acting on its behalf for the purposes of assessing awards entries in the current year of judging.
Any information relating to budget, personal details, such as company names or client names, and addresses that the individual or agent preparing the application wishes to remain confidential during and subsequent to the judging process has the facility (through the online entry system) to mark this information as confidential during the application process.
Information marked as confidential will not be shared for publicity or any form of public dissemination. Information not marked as confidential will be assumed to be suitable for public dissemination. For the avoidance of doubt, information marked confidential will be shared with awards juries acting on behalf of RIBA for the purposes of evaluating and assessing awards entries.
Juries will be made aware of their obligation to treat the information as confidential beyond the immediate purposes of assessing awards entries. The visual data (images, plans, drawings) will also be used by RIBA for the promotion of the awards.
Data will be held by RIBA in perpetuity for the purposes of maintaining a record of the entries and for RIBA archive. This information will not be shared with any third party without the express and prior consent of the author, their clients or agents acting on their behalf.
RIBA collects data for research purposes, except where you have stated that information on the entry form is to be kept confidential. Any data used for research purposes to monitor trends in the profession will remain anonymous and no data from individual projects will be published without consent.
Terms and Conditions
View our RIBA Awards Terms and conditions.
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Payment
Financial support
We offer financial support via discounted or free entry for architects and practices without the financial resources to enter our RIBA Awards programme.
To enquire about or apply for financial support, please email awards@riba.org for more information. Please note that applications will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Entry fees
The entry fee is dependent on the contract value of the project.
For Asia Pacific Award and Middle East Award, the entry fee will cover one Award category, then per additional category it’s £300.
An early bird fee discount of 10% is applicable if you submit your project before 11:59pm BST on 10 July 2025.
RIBA Members receive a 20% discount on entry fee. If you would like to benefit from the discount, please see more information on becoming a member(https://www.architecture.com/join-riba). Please note, you must have applied for RIBA membership before 17 July 2025 to be eligible.
All fees are shown in GBP excluding VAT. UK VAT will be charged for all entries.
Judging process
RIBA Awards and prizes are the most rigorously judged awards for architectural excellence. No award or prize is given unless the project has been visited by at least one jury. All RIBA awards are judged by award-winning architects and relevant lay assessors. RIBA juries assess design excellence irrespective of style, size or complexity, taking into account constraints of budget, brief and timetable while being sensitive to the economic and social contexts of each project.
Before any visits are made, every judge will read and digest the criteria and study all the submitted materials. They will then visit an agreed list of projects, looking in detail at all aspects, interior and exterior, listen to the story that both architect and client have to tell and interrogate them about the process and its results.
After discussion with fellow judges, they will arrive at their provisional decisions. Once all visits have concluded the jury will meet for a final time to decide the awards.
The above is not applicable to Asia Pacific Award and Middle East Award categories: AI Powered Design, Future Projects and Temporary Architecture.
Judging criteria
RIBA Awards celebrate the discipline of architecture, a discipline that touches and supports so many aspects of our daily lives. An award-winning project is one which balances ideas of beauty and culture, history and context with societal concerns for inclusivity and diversity, ecology and sustainability, all bound together in a memorable and emotional spatial experience.
In judging projects for awards, juries will assess them against the following ten criteria. Differences in project complexity, scale, budget and procurement method are acknowledged, and will be taken into account in the judging process.
CONTACT
Awards
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Symposium
emma.england@riba.org
umi.lyu@riba.org
wendy.leung@riba.org
Exhibitor and Sponsorship
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Helen.Du@imsinoexpo.com