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2015 Honor Awards Call for Entries Opens

Join us in celebrating the diverse perspectives, scales, and typologies that encompass architecture in our state!

The 2015 Honor Awards program seeks submissions in the BUILT and CONCEPTUAL categories- two categories that aim to encompass and celebrate the wide range of design work architects are doing today.

  • The BUILT category recognizes a diversity of scales, from smaller human-scaled work like installations or furniture, through more traditional building-scaled work like homes or institutions, to larger civic-scaled work like master plans or TOD districts.
  • The CONCEPTUAL category celebrates the intellectual or abstract projects that do not take up physical space in the world, yet inspire us and further our understanding of design and the built environment

How does your work embody a balance between inspiration, problem-solving, environmental sensitivity, and social transformation? Share your design story.

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Other Key Dates

September 23: Early Bird Registration Deadline
September 30: Final Submission Deadline, by 5 p.m.
November 16: The 2015 Honor Awards for Washington Architecture Live Event // Purchase Tickets


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Date
August 4, 2015

Seattle Design Festival

2015 Honor Awards Call for Entries Opens

Join us in celebrating the diverse perspectives, scales, and typologies that encompass architecture in our state! The 2015 Honor Awards program seeks submissions in the BUILT and CONCEPTUAL categories- two categories that aim to encompass and celebrate the wide range of design work architects are doing today. The BUILT category recognizes a diversity of scales, from smaller human-scaled work like installations or furniture, through more traditional building-scaled work like homes or institutions, to larger civic-scaled work like master plans or…