Wednesday, September 30, 2020

With two weeks left to vote, see who's ahead in the Dezeen Awards 2020 public vote architecture categories

With just two weeks left for you to vote for your favourite Dezeen Awards projects and studios, here is an update on votes cast so far in each of the 12 architecture categories.

The public vote, which closes on 12 October, allows readers to vote for projects and studios shortlisted in the architecture, interiors and design categories, as well as architects and designers in line for the studio of the year awards. Winners will receive a special certificate.

Voting is open for another two weeks so get started today!

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Public vote winners announced in October

Public vote winners will be announced 19-22 October. The public vote is separate from the main Dezeen Awards 2020 judging process, in which entries are assessed by professional judges. We'll be announcing the Dezeen Awards 2020 winners online at the end of November.

Who's ahead in the voting

With 28,985 votes received so far, here is a snapshot of which projects and studios have received the most support. There's still time to influence the results so keep voting!

Thang House by Vo Trong Nghia Architects, Bismarck House by Andrew Burges Architects, Sky House by MIA Design Studio, Forest House by Shma Company and Daita2019 by Suzuko Yamada Architects

Urban house

39% – Thang House by Vo Trong Nghia Architects
18% – Bismarck House by Andrew Burges Architects
17% – Sky House by MIA Design Studio
13% – Forest House by Shma Company
13% – Daita2019 by Suzuko Yamada Architects

No Footprint House by A-01, The Red Roof by TAA Design, Devon Passivhaus by McLean Quinlan, Casa Naila by BAAQ, and Daylesford Longhouse by Partners Hill

Rural house

24% –No Footprint House by A-01
21% – The Red Roof by Taa Design
20% – Devon Passivhaus by McLean Quinlan
18% – Casa Naila by Baaq
17% – Daylesford Longhouse by Partners Hill

Zellige by Tectōne and Tact Architectes, Eden by Heatherwick Studio, The Borderless Community of Zi Ni Twelve Portals by Fei Architects, VDC by Summary, and Wohnregal by FAR

Housing project

35% – Zellige by Tectōne + Tact Architecte
21% – Eden by Heatherwick Studio
19% – The Borderless Community of Zi Ni by FEI Architects
13% – VDC by Summary
12% – Wohnregal by FAR

Qishe Courtyard by Arch Studio, Rural House in Portugal by Henrique Barros-Gomes Architects, Altinho by António Costa Lima Arquitectos, Bismarck House by Andrew Burges Architects, North Bondi House by James Garvan Architecture, Welcome to The Jungle House by CplusC, and Glass-Block Micro House by Room+ Design & Build

Residential rebirth project

24% – Qishe Courtyard by Archstudio
21% – Rural House in Portugal by Henrique Barros-Gomes Architects
12% – Altinho by António Costa Lima Arquitectos
12% – Bismarck House by Andrew Burges Architects
11% – North Bondi House by James Garvan Architecture
10% – Welcome to The Jungle House by CplusC Architectural Workshop
10% – Glass-block Micro House by Room

Maggie's Leeds by Heatherwick Studio, Courtyard Kindergarten by MAD, Noor E Mobin Primary School by FEA Studio, Tanzhaus Zürich by Barozzi Veiga and Maggie's at the Royal Marsden Hospital by Ab Rogers

Civic building

33% – Maggie's Leeds by Heatherwick Studio
26% – Courtyard Kindergarten by MAD Architects
17% – Noor E Mobin G2 Primary School by FEA Studio
16% – Tanzhaus Zürich by Barozzi Veiga
8% – Maggie's at The Royal Marsden by Ab Rogers Design

Phoenix Central Park by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects and John Wardle Architects, Jiunvfeng Study on Mount Tai by Gad Line+ Studio, He Art Museum by Tadao Ando Architect & Associates, Zhang Yan Cultural Museum by Shenzhen Horizontal Design, and The Reach by Steven Holl Architects

Cultural building

28% – Phoenix Central Park by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects and John Wardle Architects
23% – Jiunvfeng Study on Mount Tai by Gad · Line+ studio
21% – He Art Museum by Tadao Ando Architect and Associates
17% – Zhang Yan Cultural Museum by Shenzhen Horizontal Design
11% – The Reach by Steven Holl Architects

Kohan Ceram Central Office by Hooba Design Group, Lasvit Headquarters by Ov-a Architekti, IDIN Architects Office by IDIN Architects, Coffee Production Plant by Giorgi Khmaladze Architects, and Temporary Site of Shengli Market by LUO Studio

Business building

32% –Kohan Ceram Central Office by Hoobadesign group
21% – LASVIT Headquarters by OV Architekti
19% – IDIN Architects Office by IDIN Architects
17% –
 Coffee Production Plant by Giorgi Khmaladze Architects
11% – Temporary Site of Shengli Market by LUO studio

The Tiing by Nic Brunsdon, Garden Hotpot Restaurant by MUDA Architects, Hotel Bauhofstrasse by VOM M, Canine & Feline Hotel by Raulino Silva Architect, Kasiiya Papagayo by AW², and Duke of York Restaurant by NEX

Hospitality building

28% – The Tiing by Nic Brunsdon
20% –  Garden Hotpot Restaurant by Muda-Architects
16% –  Hotel Bauhofstrasse by VON M
15% –  Canine & Feline Hotel by Raulino Silva Architect
12% –  Kasiiya Papagayo by AW²
9% –  Duke of York Restaurant by Nex—

Capsule Hotel and Bookstore by Atelier Tao+C, Hutong Bubble 218 by MAD, Library Kressbronn by Steimle Architekten, Party and Public Service Center by LUO Studio, and Crye Precision Headquarters by MN DPC

Rebirth project

35% –  Capsule hostel and bookstore by Atelier Tao+C
28% – Hutong Bubble 218 by MAD Architects
18% – Library Kressbronn by Steimle Architekten
11% – Party and Public Service Center by Luo Studio
8% – Crye Precision Headquarters by MN DPC

Emergency Scenery by Unparelld'arquitectes, SkinOver Reed by University of Stuttgart, The Growing Pavilion by Company New Heroes, Sixteen-Oak Barn by HilberinkBosch Architects, and In Absence by Edition Office and Yhonnie Scarce

Small building 

26% – Emergency Scenery by Unparelld'arquitectes
25% – SkinOver Reed by IBBTE of Stuttgart University
19% – The Growing Pavilion by Company New Heroes
19% – Sixteen-Oak Barn by Hilberinkbosch Architecten
11% – In Absence by Edition Office

Path of Perspectives by Snøhetta, Karen Blixens Plads by Cobe, Phase Shifts Park by Mosbach Paysagistes, Xuhui Runway Park by Sasaki, and The Folds by Atelier Scale

Landscape project

37% – Path of Perspectives by Snøhetta
21% – Karen Blixens Plads by Cobe
18% – Phase Shifts Park by Mosbach Paysagistes
15% – Xuhui Runway Park by Sasaki
9% – The Folds by Atelier Scale

Cycling Through Trees by BuroLandschap and De Gregorio & Partners for Visit Limburg, Technion Entrance Gate by Schwartz Besnosoff Architects, Lille Langebro by WilkinsonEyre and Urban-Agency, Chiswick Park Footbridge by Useful Studio, Køge Nord Station by Cobe and Dissing+Weitling and Bunhill 2 Energy Centre by Cullinan Studio and McGurk Architects

Infrastructure project

26% – Cycling through the Trees  by BuroLandschap and De Gregeorio & Partners
26% – The Technion's Entrance Gate by Schwartz Besnosoff Architects
18% – Lille Langebro by WilkinsonEyre
13% – Chiswick Park Footbridge by Useful Studio
9% – Køge Nord Station by Cobe and Dissing+Weitling
8% – Bunhill 2 Energy Centre by Cullinan Studio

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