
Competition results
Discover the bold vision and extraordinary designs that have emerged from global architecture and design challenges since 2020.
GLOBAL
Creativity beyond boundaries
Architecture challenges that push the limits of design and imagination. We celebrate the bold visions that transform our built environment.
XPERIENCE EARTH
The Light of Origins Global Identity Museum — One Earth, Many Origins — Learning for Our Shared Future
Ni Zhang
Juror’s Comment:
Extremely powerful and cohesive concept: Earth as a living system expressed through form, light, and sequence.
Excellent experiential choreography (Origin → Climate → Disaster → Future).
Strong integration of emotion mapping, sustainability, accessibility, and technology.
Presentation is competition-level, with layered diagrams, narratives, and renders.
Work on:
Condense textual content and add structural feasibility diagrams to strengthen realism.
Results
Architectural excellence unveiled
Discover groundbreaking designs that challenge and inspire architectural thinking
Winners
Celebrating extraordinary
architectural achievements
Honoring visionaries who redefine the boundaries of design and innovation.
Timeline
Journey through architectural milestones
A chronological exploration of design evolution and breakthrough moments
2020
First Steps into Competitions
The year that marked the foundation of a global stage for architectural imagination.
2021
Expanding the Platform
The year of growth and collaboration, as ideas began crossing borders and disciplines.
2022
Establishing Global Presence
The year of purposeful design, merging creativity with environmental responsibility.
2023
Academic Engagement & Media Expansion
The year of global acknowledgment, celebrating creative excellence from every corner of the world.
2024
Diversification & Innovation
The year of radical reimagining, where architects challenged traditional design paradigms.
2025
Vision for the Future
The year of reflection and forward momentum — envisioning a resilient, inclusive design future.







































