Houzee Awards 2026: Global Competition for Residential Architecture and Design
Applicant criteria
- No specific age required
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Opportunity description
The Houzee Awards 2026 is an international design competition that recognizes excellence in residential architecture and design. The competition highlights innovative projects that redefine modern living, from interior spaces to large-scale housing concepts.
Open to architects, designers, and creative professionals worldwide, the awards cover a wide range of categories, including architecture, interior design, landscape design, furniture, lighting, product design, and communication design.
Participants have the opportunity to showcase their work to a global audience and gain recognition from an international jury of industry experts. Winning and shortlisted projects receive certificates, digital promotion, and visibility through international platforms and media channels.
The competition is conducted online, with submissions evaluated based on creativity, innovation, and impact on contemporary residential living.
Program Details
- Organized by Architecture Collection Magazine.
- Winners receive certificates, digital assets, and the exclusive Houzee Trophy.
- Promotion of winning projects on the Architecture Collection platform and magazine.
- Open to both emerging talents and established firms.
- Highlighted projects get international exposure via magazine communications and social media.
Available Fields / Departments
- Architecture
- Interior Design
- Product Design
- Lighting Design
- AI Design
Benefits
- Certificate for all winners.
- Professional digital assets.
- Chance to receive the exclusive Houzee Trophy.
- International recognition and exposure.
Eligibility criteria
- Open to amateurs and professionals in architecture and design fields.
- No residency or nationality restrictions.
- Submissions can include architectural designs, interior works, multimedia pieces, and more.
- Registration fees start at 140 Euros until March 31, 2026, with incremental increases thereafter.