2010 has been a great year for ArchDaily, and all thanks to you. During this year we doubled our traffic, our Facebook page grew to over 180,000 fans, we have over 24,000 active followers on Twitter and more than 40,000 photos in our Flickr group. But this is not just about numbers. It’s about sharing your projects with thousands of architects around the world, it’s about taking architectural discussion to new grounds, it’s about creating opportunities, it’s about being part of the world’s largest architecture network.
Last year we decided to celebrate this by instating the Building of the Year Award, which recognizes the best buildings around the world based on your votes. You nominated the top 5 in each category and you chose the final winners, which include renowned practices such as Asymptote and Bjarke Ingles Group (check them all here).
This year we have partnered with HP and Graphisoft to present you the 2010 Building of the Year Awards, starting today Jan 19th, 2011 at the following link:
http://www.archdaily.com/building-of-the-year/2010/
The nomination stage will run for 2 weeks until Jan 31th, 2011. All buildings featured during 2010 are elegible for this round. You can nominate one building (in one category) per day.
This year we have decided to authenticate the votes using the registered users at My ArchDaily, so we can assure that the nominating and voting processes are conducted by the community. You can nominate once per day, so you can propose your favorite projects from Jan 19th to Jan 31th, after which 5 buildings per category will continue to the voting round, between Feb 1st and Feb 13th. The winners will be announced on Feb 15th, 2011.
Given that you are in charge of the selection process, we have decided to give away 2 iPads during the nominating/voting stages (more details on the rules below).
Once again I’d like to thank all our readers for your support in 2010, and rest assure that we are working on new ways to improve ArchDaily in 2011.
Official rules after the break.