In this short video, hear from judges, winners and AT Editor Isabel Allen plus see footage from the 2022 live finals and winners party

What they said: The AT Awards in quotes

“It’s been a breath of fresh air,” remarked AT Awards judge and Co-Founder of AKTII, Hanif Kara speaking of the programme. “I think the kind of conversation that has happened, was way overdue.”

Cindy Walters, Co-Founder of Walters & Cohen Architects and 2022 AT Awards finalist, was also complimentary:

“We spend a lot of our time trying to make sure our buildings will stand the test of time, it’s wonderful to have someone appreciate that.”

See what they, along with chairman of Argent-Related David Partridge, AHMM executive director Simon Alford, PDP partner Marion Baelie, and Bennetts Associates co-founder Rab Bennetts, had to say in the video above.

The AT Awards

The Architecture Today Awards are designed to showcase, celebrate and share knowledge about buildings that have stood the test of time.

Projects will only be considered if have been in use for at least three years and can demonstrate a strong track record for delivering on their environmental, functional, community and cultural ambitions.

Key Dates

  • Deadline for entries – 11.59 pm on Friday 16 June
  • Finalists notified – Friday 7 July
  • Finalists present to the judges in London – Wednesday 20 September
  • 2023 AT Awards Winners announced – Thursday 23 November

Categories

Awards will be made for projects in twelve categories:

  • Education
  • Healthcare
  • One-off Houses
  • Hospitality, Retail, Sport & Leisure
  • Landscape & Public Realm
  • Mixed Use
  • Religion & Culture
  • Residential Development
  • Transport & Infrastructure
  • Workplace
  • International
  • Student Prize

Each category is open to new-build and retrofit projects. Buildings must have been completed before 1 April 2020 to be eligible for entry.

Find out more and begin your entry here.