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Arch Design Award 2026
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The Arch Design Award highlights the most interesting, well-designed, innovative solutions in the disciplines of Architectural and Interior Design. This Award honors talented designers, helps to increase their recognition and boost their visibility.

EVAULATION GUIDELINE AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Before evaluating this project, please carefully read the description and review the gallery to fully understand the design concept, spatial qualities, and key details. Please evaluate each project by assigning partial scores for every evaluation aspect. These scores will be combined into a final weighted score, based on the predefined importance of each criterion. For each aspect, enter a score between 1 and 10, including decimal values if you wish to provide a more precise assessment and click outside the field. Scrolling while the field is active may change the value. Scores outside this range are not accepted by the system. If a value higher than 10 or lower than 1 is entered, the system will automatically remove the invalid score. If you prefer not to evaluate a specific aspect or project, simply leave the score field blank. Blank fields will not be included in the final score calculation. Scores should reflect your professional assessment of the project's overall quality in relation to the Arch Design Award levels. Please keep these ranges in mind while evaluating projects:
HONORABLE MENTION
5,0 - 6,9

BRONZE LEVEL
7,0 - 7,9

SILVER LEVEL
8,0 - 8,9

GOLDEN LEVEL
9,0 - 10,0

JURY EVALUATION FORM FOR THIS ENTRY
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#1 Design
How strong is the overall architectural or interior design?
Evaluate the overall architectural quality and strength of the design concept. Consider the clarity of the architectural idea, the visual and spatial composition, and the originality of the design approach. Assess how well proportions, forms, and spatial relationships contribute to a coherent architectural expression. Strong projects demonstrate a clear design vision, thoughtful spatial organization, and a distinctive architectural identity that elevates the project beyond purely functional requirements. Consider aspects such as aesthetic quality, design coherence, spatial hierarchy, and how successfully the project communicates its architectural intention.
SCORE WEIGHT:
35%
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#2 Functionality
How effectively does the project support its intended use and the needs of its users?
Evaluate how effectively the project supports its intended use and the needs of its occupants. Consider the organization of spaces, circulation paths, zoning of functions, and the relationship between public, private, and service areas. Assess how comfortably and efficiently the spaces can be used in everyday conditions. Strong projects demonstrate clear spatial planning, intuitive movement, and environments that enhance usability and comfort. Consider aspects such as clarity of layout, accessibility, ergonomic design, spatial efficiency, and how successfully the design supports the practical requirements of the project.
SCORE WEIGHT:
20%
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#3 Structures and Materials
How well are structural solutions and materials choices integrated into the design?
Evaluate how material choices are integrated into the design concept. Consider the relationship between construction logic, material selection, and the overall spatial and visual character of the project. Assess how materials, colors, and surface treatments contribute to durability, performance, and architectural expression. Strong projects demonstrate thoughtful detailing, appropriate material application, and a balanced harmony between materials, colors, surfaces, and spatial atmosphere. Consider aspects such as craftsmanship, construction clarity, material quality, and how natural and artificial light enhance materials and reinforce the identity of the design.
SCORE WEIGHT:
15%
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#4 Innovation and Sustainability
How effectively does the project integrate sustainabiliy, natural materials and natural light?
Evaluate how the project incorporates sustainability, innovation and environmental responsibility within the architectural or interior design concept. Consider the integration of natural materials, the relationship between the built environment and nature, connection with landscape or surroundings, ecological awareness, and the use of natural lighting within the design. Assess how design strategies contribute to environmental performance, occupant well-being, and long-term sustainability. Strong projects demonstrate thoughtful use of natural resources, responsible material selection, and careful consideration of daylight and environmental context.
SCORE WEIGHT:
10%
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#5 Market Value
How relevant and valuable is the project within its intended market or context?
Evaluate the potential market value and real-world relevance of the project within its intended context or sector. Consider whether the design demonstrates practical feasibility, economic awareness, and the potential to attract clients, users, or investors. Assess how successfully the project balances design quality with functional and commercial viability. Strong projects demonstrate a convincing combination of creativity, usability, and market appeal that supports successful implementation. Consider aspects such as usability, adaptability, cost awareness, user demand, and how effectively the project responds to contemporary market expectations.
SCORE WEIGHT:
5%
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#6 Presentation
How strong is the overall visual quality of the images and visual materials?
In contemporary design practice, visual communication plays a crucial role in conveying design intent and spatial experience. Evaluate the clarity and effectiveness of the project presentation. Consider how well photographs, architectural renderings, artistic perspectives and written descriptions communicate the design concept and spatial qualities of the project. Assess how effectively visual materials represent the atmosphere, lighting conditions, materials, and spatial character of the design. Strong presentations demonstrate high-quality imagery, carefully composed architectural photography or renderings, and clear visual documentation.
SCORE WEIGHT:
15%
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Submission Notice
When you submit your evaluation, the system will automatically save your scores and load the next project for review. Please note that submitted scores are final. Once an evaluation is submitted, it is not possible to step back, modify, or edit the scores or optional feedback. Ensure that your assessment is complete and accurate before submitting your evaluation.












