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This year’s International Conference integrates the CTBUH Annual Awards program, which recognizes extraordinary contributions to the advancement of tall buildings and the urban environment. Projects, innovations, and practices are recognized in more than 20 categories and subcategories, including best tall building, urban habitat, innovation, repositioning, construction, and structure, among others. Winners in each Award of Excellence category present their projects to an international audience and live juries; overall category winners are then selected during the event and awards are conferred at the highly anticipated dinner and ceremony. 

Additionally, this year’s Award of Excellence program introduces the Global Community Award, which empowers non-jurors to actively participate in acknowledging outstanding projects around the world. Intended for enthusiasts and professionals alike, the inclusive Global Community Award embraces a diverse range of perspectives and fosters a sense of camaraderie and collaboration within the global AEC community. This communal approach not only enriches CTBUH’s annual awards program but also engenders a shared appreciation for innovation, pioneering design and processes, and urban sustainability.

Votes for the Global Community Award will be accepted until September 16, ensuring ample time for individuals throughout the CTBUH community to engage with nominated projects and cast votes conveniently. Whether you wish to explore the entries meticulously and/or share your insights with peers, the flexibility of the submission timeline ensures that all voices are heard and valued in the celebration of architectural excellence.

Before selecting your Global Community Award winner, we encourage you to research each project to find out more details.

Click on any of the following categories to see the Award of Excellence winners.

Categories

Project



Best Tall Building Worldwide

Image of award winner, Pan Pacific Orchard
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Image of award winner, Petronas Towers
Category Winner

Petronas Towers
Kuala Lumpur

Best Tall Building, by Height

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Best Tall Building, by Region

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Image of award winner, Kaktus Towers
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Kaktus Towers
Copenhagen

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Image of award winner, One Za
Category Winner
Image of award winner, Da Vinci

Da Vinci
Tel Aviv

Image of award winner, Discount Group Campus

Discount Group Campus
Rishon Leziyyon

Image of award winner, One Tower

One Tower
Ramat Gan

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Image of award winner, T3 Collingwood
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Image of award winner, 88 Walker

88 Walker
Sydney

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Image of award winner, One World Trade Center
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Image of award winner, The Point

The Point
Guayaquil

Process



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Image of award winner, Book Tower
Category Winner

Book Tower
Detroit

Image of award winner, Hylo

Hylo
London

Image of award winner, One Wall Street

One Wall Street
New York City

Component



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Image of award winner, Paddington Square
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Image of award winner, Discount Group Campus

Discount Group Campus
Rishon Leziyyon

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One Tower
Ramat Gan

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Image of award winner, Pan Pacific Orchard
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Image of award winner, Upper House

Upper House
Brisbane

People



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