Dezeen Awards 2026 Accepting Late Entries Until June 3
Dezeen Awards 2026 has opened a late entry period until 3 June at 23:59 London time, giving studios one final week to submit projects. The awards program, now in its ninth edition, covers 49 categories across architecture, interiors, and design. Entry fees are £270 per category for individuals and small studios (10 or fewer employees) and £540 for larger companies. This year's jury includes over 60 industry leaders such as architects Daniel Libeskind, Miriam Peterson, and Ma Yansong, and designers Gustaf Westman, Natasha Jen, and Miminat Shodeinde. The awards are in partnership with global technology company Trimble. Past winners have described the accolade as a transformative milestone that provides visibility far beyond the traditional design field. Entries have already been received from over 75 countries. No further extensions will be granted after the deadline.
Key facts
- Late entries accepted until 3 June at 23:59 London time.
- 49 project categories in architecture, interiors, and design.
- Entry fees: £270 for small studios, £540 for larger companies.
- Over 60 judges including Daniel Libeskind, Ma Yansong, Natasha Jen.
- Partnership with Trimble for the ninth edition.
- Entries from over 75 countries.
- No deadline extensions after 3 June.
- Past winners report transformative career impact.
Entities
Artists
- Daniel Libeskind
- Miriam Peterson
- Ma Yansong
- Gustaf Westman
- Natasha Jen
- Miminat Shodeinde
- Zandra Rhodes
- Omar Degan
- Chater Paul Jordan
Institutions
- Dezeen Awards
- Dezeen
- Trimble
- MAD Architects
- Pan-African Biennale
Locations
- London
- United Kingdom
- China
- Mexico
- Denmark
- Australia
- Thailand