Architecture MasterPrize 2025 has officially announced the winners of its 2025 edition, recognizing outstanding achievements across the global architecture and design community. With submissions arriving from 72 countries, the program once again proves its international reach and the wide range of cultural perspectives represented among the honorees.
A global snapshot of contemporary design excellence
Each year, the Architecture MasterPrize celebrates work that elevates the built environment through design excellence, innovation, and thoughtful engagement with contemporary challenges. The 2025 edition continues that tradition by highlighting projects and practices that address sustainability, social responsibility, and the evolving relationship between people and place.
This year’s winners reflect a broad spectrum of architectural thought, combining technical refinement, cultural relevance, and a strong engagement with contemporary challenges across disciplines.
Pritzker laureates and leading global practices
Among this year’s award recipients are works by Alvaro Siza Vieira, Kengo Kuma, Zaha Hadid Architects, and Shigeru Ban. They are joined by leading global practices such as Safdie Architects, Snohetta, Dominique Coulon & Associes, Perkins&Will, Ennead Architects, Aedas, Alison Brooks Architects, Atelier Bruckner, LAN, LOLA Landscape Architects, and OKRA landscape architects.
Together, these awarded projects and practices demonstrate how design continues to shape culture, community, environmental responsibility, and the everyday experience of the built environment.
Recognizing design across disciplines
The awarded projects represent the full scope of Architecture MasterPrize categories, including architectural design, interior design, landscape architecture, product design, and architectural photography. Collectively, the winners show how design can respond to contemporary demands while staying grounded in clarity, craft, and real-world performance.
Beyond individual projects, the Architecture MasterPrize platform frames architecture as an interdisciplinary practice where spatial quality, material intelligence, and narrative come together to enrich environments for people and communities.
Top honors and notable winners for AMP 2025
Top honors this year include Architectural Design of the Year awarded to the Sports and Cultural Center Marie Jose Perec and Josephine Baker by Onze04 Architectes (France), Interior Design of the Year to Symbolplus Office by Symbolplus Inc. (Canada), and Landscape Design of the Year to Bamboo Villa by WEIMAR GROUP (China).
Notable winners also include Ala Alvaro Siza by Alvaro Siza Vieira, CMP Inspiration by Kengo Kuma and Associates, Capital International Exhibition and Convention Centre by Zaha Hadid Architects, and Pirelli 35 Office Building by Park and Snohetta, alongside cultural and institutional projects by Safdie Architects, Ennead Architects, Aedas, Dominique Coulon & Associes, Atelier Bruckner, and Shigeru Ban with partners.
For the complete list of winners, project visuals, and official updates, Architecture MasterPrize.
| Category | Winner | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Architectural Design of the Year | Sports and Cultural Center Marie Jose Perec and Josephine Baker – Onze04 Architectes | France |
| Interior Design of the Year | Symbolplus Office – Symbolplus Inc. | Canada |
| Landscape Design of the Year | Bamboo Villa – WEIMAR GROUP | China |
| Architecture Firm of the Year | Equator Works_ | Singapore / Australia |
| Interior Design Firm of the Year | via architecture limited | Hong Kong |
| Landscape and Urban Firm of the Year | OKRA landscape architects | Utrecht, Netherlands |
| Exterior Architecture Photography of the Year | Shoayb Khattab | United Arab Emirates |
| Interior Architecture Photography of the Year | Ng Chi Ho Gary | Hong Kong |













