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At its core, architecture is an idea \u2014 one that must be communicated clearly to have a meaningful impact. From hand drawings to digital renderings, physical models to short films, the tools used to express those ideas are evolving, but the need for compelling architectural storytelling remains unchanged.<\/p>\n

In recognition of this fact, Architizer is proud to present the Visionary 100<\/strong>, a celebration of the world\u2019s most innovative architectural thinkers: studios, individuals and collaborators whose ideas are not only powerful, but powerfully shared.<\/p>\n

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Rendering by ELEMENT VISUALIZATIONS<\/i><\/p><\/div>\n

Comprising a diverse array of architects, rendering artists, photographers, videographers, model makers and more, each visionary was selected based on their recognition in the 2025 Vision Awards, either as a category winner or as a finalist distinguished by Architizer\u2019s editorial team. Together, they represent a snapshot of the profession at its most articulate, experimental and engaged.<\/p>\n

Works by many of the creators listed below will be published in our upcoming book, How to Visualize Architecture.<\/strong><\/i><\/a> If you’re a designer, creator or storyteller working to shape architecture\u2019s future, we invite you to be part of the next chapter: Register for the 2026 Vision Awards<\/a> and join the global conversation!<\/p>\n

Without further ado, scroll through and read more about the 100 architectural ideators, storytellers and communicators to watch in 2025 and beyond\u2026<\/p>\n


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The Visionary 100 2025<\/h2>\n
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Agence Ter – Akoaki<\/a><\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Public Space<\/p>\n

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Detroit Cultural District by Agence Ter – Akoaki<\/em><\/p><\/div>\n

Akoaki and Agence Ter bring together distinct yet complementary practices in architecture, landscape, and urban design. Akoaki, led by Anya Sirota and Jean Louis Farges, works where cultural production and spatial strategy meet, advancing projects shaped through collaboration and civic engagement.<\/p>\n

Agence Ter, founded by Henri Bava, Michel H\u00f6ssler and Olivier Philippe, offers internationally recognized expertise in ecological thinking and the design of open, adaptable urban landscapes. Together, the studios align architectural intention with environmental intelligence, developing context-specific frameworks that clarify complex sites, activate public life, and foreground long-term stewardship as a design ethic.<\/p>\n


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Alan Lochmaier<\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Interior Photograph<\/p>\n

Alan was trained as an architect however is particularly drawn by the hobbies of music and photography. Alan\u2019s view on what makes a good photograph is depth, rhythm, dynamics, and perspective with a touch of irony. Alan is instinctive and quick with the camera using it as a tool to understand the immediate environment.Alan worked under the great Joseph Reshower. The primary photographer that inspires Alan\u2019s work is Alexandre Rodchenko.<\/p>\n


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Alexander Htet Kyaw<\/a><\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Presentation Model<\/p>\n

Alexander is a researcher working at the intersection of artificial intelligence, augmented reality, robotics, design, and fabrication. He is developing systems and products that enable natural interactions between humans, machines, and the world around us. He is a graduate student at MIT in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and the Department of Architecture.<\/p>\n

He completed his Bachelor of Architecture degree from Cornell University, where he received a minor in Computer Information Science. His professional experience includes roles at Microsoft Research, Autodesk Research, Skidmore Owings & Merrill, BRIC Architecture, and Proximity Design.<\/p>\n


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Anique Ahmed<\/a><\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Architecture & People Photograph<\/p>\n

Anique Ahmed is a Dubai-based architectural photographer who is recognized for his refined approach to architectural and interior imagery, where light and form converge to reveal the emotional core of design. His work embodies a fine art sensibility grounded in precision and atmosphere, capturing spaces not only as built environments but as visual narratives that reflect the intent and spirit of architecture.<\/p>\n


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Architekten Wannenmacher + M\u00f6ller GmbH<\/a><\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Renewal<\/p>\n

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Extension of Siegerland Museum by Architekten Wannenmacher+M\u00f6ller GmbH<\/em><\/p><\/div>\n

Wannenmacher + M\u00f6ller Architects is an internationally active firm with offices in Bielefeld and M\u00fcnster, Germany, led by Andreas Wannenmacher, Hans-Heinrich M\u00f6ller and Madeleine M\u00f6ller-Niedermeyer. While the practice maintains its principal focus on the East Westphalia-Lippe region, it has also realized a significant number of projects across Germany, throughout Europe, as well as in the United States and China.<\/p>\n

With approximately forty employees, the firm has received numerous awards for its architectural work. In 2014 and 2016 Wannenmacher + M\u00f6ller was invited to participate in the Venice Architecture Biennale.<\/p>\n


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AUX Architecture<\/a><\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Wellness<\/p>\n

Founded in 2008, AUX Architecture designs the future for people, institutions, and communities. Led by Brian Wickersham, the Los Angeles-based practice brings craft and clarity to designs at every scale \u2014 from hearth to urban realm.AUX\u2019s team of architects and designers produce sophisticated environments ranging from single and multifamily residential to commercial, hospitality and cultural buildings. Functionality, sustainability, and beauty are hallmarks of AUX designs. AUX\u2019s international portfolio has received more than 40 design awards from leading organizations and has been published in 19 countries worldwide.<\/p>\n


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Baskervill<\/a><\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Public Space<\/p>\n

Baskervill offers creative architectural, interior design and MEP engineering solutions to deliver purposeful placemaking for hospitality, education, workplace, civic and cultural environments. Employing their proven Ask. Listen. Create. methodology, Baskervill works collaboratively to design spaces that empower ideas and connect people.<\/p>\n


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Benjamin Rosenthal<\/a><\/strong>
\nFinalist, 2025 Vision Awards, Architecture & Environment Photograph<\/p>\n

Architect and burgeoning artist, Benjamin Rosenthal, is an Associate at NYC-based architecture firm David Smotrich & Partners, where he specializes in higher education projects for clients including the Fashion Institute of Technology. Having placed as a finalist in Architizer\u2019s 2022 One Photo Challenge, his photography work focuses on textures and proportion in the built environment.<\/p>\n

In 2024, Mr. Rosenthal attended the Pingry School\u2019s inaugural Pottersville Arts Residency, developing an archive to catalog the history & design of the tennis racket press. He is also a board member of the Tennis Collectors of America, an organization dedicated to the preservation of tennis history.<\/p>\n


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BINYAN Studios<\/a><\/strong>
\nFinalist, 2025 Vision Awards, Rendering Artist of the Year<\/p>\n

BINYAN is a global creative agency specializing in high-end architectural visualisation, film, and immersive digital experiences. With a focus on craft, strategic thinking, meaningful collaboration and a pursuit of excellence, the agency partners with leading developers, architects and brands to shape the world\u2019s most ambitious built-environment projects. BINYAN\u2019s core purpose is to elevate iconic projects through imagery and storytelling that create a sense of place and belonging.<\/p>\n


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Brad Feinknopf<\/strong><\/a>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Architecture & People Photograph
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Color Photograph<\/p>\n

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In Context by Brad Feinknopf<\/em><\/p><\/div>\n

Brad Feinknopf\u2019s passion for photographing architecture directly stems from the influence of his grandfather and father, both successful architects. He has personally been shooting photography for 35+ years, since graduating from Cornell University with his undergraduate degree in Design.<\/p>\n

Brad went on to spend his post-collegiate years in New York City assisting prominent photographers Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Arnold Newman and Joyce Tenneson.Today, many of the ideals Brad obtained from his New York experience carry over to his clients; the consistent pursuit of perfection, attention to detail, uncompromised professionalism and the utmost of quality in service.<\/p>\n

Following his return to Columbus, Ohio, Brad established feinknopf photography, where a strong clientele among architectural firms rapidly grew. In serving these clients, Brad has traveled throughout the World shooting projects, several hundred of which have been published in internationally or nationally and a similar number have been international or national award winners.<\/p>\n


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Brendan O’Rourke<\/strong>
\nFinalist, 2025 Vision Awards, Architectural Illustrator of the Year<\/p>\n

Brendan O’Rourke is an illustrator and design architect based out of the central Connecticut area. He provides clients with pencil and digital watercolor artworks for a variety of architectural projects. Brendan is a recipient of several drawing awards from the American Society of Architectural Illustrators as well as the American Institute of Architects.The style of his work has the unique approach of blending digital modeling tools with traditional painting techniques. Brendan is also a Senior Associate and Designer with The SLAM Collaborative Architects, a multi-discipline architecture firm with many offices across the United States.<\/p>\n


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Brick Visual<\/a><\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Photorealistic Rendering<\/p>\n

Brick Visual is an international creative production studio that translates great ideas into high-end visual solutions. Founded in 2012, the company’s business mindset, artistic approach and cutting-edge technology have established the brand as one of the most sought-after studios in the industry.<\/p>\n

Brick Visual strives for excellence in applying the talents of our qualified artists, accelerating design processes and crafting powerful narratives. The most influential architecture firms, developers, creative agencies, design and production studios turn to the company with confidence to help their visions become reality. Their team of nearly 100 professionals hails from over 20 countries, producing groundbreaking work from our headquarters in Budapest and satellite offices in Cluj-Napoca and Verona.<\/p>\n


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C+S Architects<\/a><\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Housing
\nArchitectural Concept of the Year<\/p>\n

C+S Architects is an Italian cross-disciplinary design practice founded by Carlo Cappai and Maria Alessandra Segantini, with offices in Venice and London, working in the fields of Architecture, Interior and Urban Design. Their innovative and inquisitive approach to design, forward- looking but sensitive \u2014 unique in its pursuit of expansion of the active role of designers in society, through new technical and material possibilities, combined with the sensitivity towards heritage and community engagement \u2014 have distinguished them as leading architects of their generation.<\/p>\n


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CHEN GUANHONG<\/a><\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Architecture & Atmosphere Photograph<\/p>\n

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Sands Temple by Chen Guanhong<\/em><\/p><\/div>\n

Chen Guanhong is an award-winning Chinese architectural photographer who scooped a Vision Awards accolade for “Sands Temple”, a stunningly atmospheric image of a structure at Burning Man. Chen describes the image: “In the depths of the desert, the Black Rock City only exists for eight days a year. Two travelers walk towards the temple that will be burned.”<\/p>\n


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Cheng Wei Lee<\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Architecture + Atmosphere Rendering
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Nature<\/p>\n

Cheng-Wei Lee is an architectural designer and CGI artist working between London and the Netherlands. A graduate of The Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London, where he earned his Master of Architecture with Distinction, Cheng-Wei brings a refined design sensibility to visualization. As a senior visualizing designer at a leading superyacht design firm, his work explores how storytelling, form and generative design as tools for innovation in spatial and aesthetic experience.<\/p>\n


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Christensen & Co. Architects and EDIT<\/a><\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Education<\/p>\n

CCO Architects is a Danish firm working across Scandinavia, Europe, and North America. The studio creates high-quality, innovative architecture that delivers lasting value and enhances everyday life. Placing people at the center of every project, CCO designs experiential spaces that foster social interaction, support community, and promote learning.Guided by empathy and precision, CCO\u2019s architects craft environments that make a meaningful difference, spaces that adapt and evolve with their users\u2019 needs. Their work combines innovative thinking with responsible resource use, cultural sensitivity, and a deep understanding of how architecture shapes human experience.<\/p>\n


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David Valinsky Photography<\/a><\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Color Photograph<\/p>\n

David Valinsky studied architecture in Cambridge and London, and practiced as an architect, before starting to work as an architectural photographer in 2019. Since then he has developed his passion for photographing great architecture, new and old, big and small, and his work has been recognized by numerous national and international awards.In addition to working with architects to capture the best of their projects, his recent work includes photography for a new book on Sir John Vanbrugh, and for his own forthcoming monograph on the Arts and Crafts architect Edward Schr\u00f6der Prior, both published by Lund Humphries.<\/p>\n


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Dekleva Gregoric Architects<\/a><\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Sustainability
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Materials<\/p>\n

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Detail from the Slovenian Pavilion for EXPO Osaka 2025 by Dekleva Gregoric Architects<\/em><\/p><\/div>\n

Dekleva Gregori\u010d Architects is an award-winning international architectural practice with projects in the European Union and the USA. Since its establishment in 2004, the firm has been dedicated to designing thoughtful and innovative solutions across a range of scales and typologies.<\/p>\n

The company’s portfolio includes public buildings, educational and research facilities, collective housing and custom homes, each reflecting their commitment to context, materiality and sustainable design. Dekleva Gregori\u010d Architects’ work has been recognized with numerous international awards, underscoring their pursuit of architectural excellence and ability to harmonize intellectual rigor with the unique characteristics of every project.<\/p>\n


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DesignTomorrow<\/a><\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Wellness<\/p>\n

DesignTomorrow\u2019s work is rooted in the belief that architecture should begin with how a place makes people feel, emotionally, physically and collectively. The studio approaches design as an act of optimism. Each project becomes a collaborative investigation into what is possible, not just in form but in experience. The team works iteratively, guided by a respect for place, a sensitivity to human behaviour, and a shared ambition to create environments that uplift and endure.<\/p>\n

DesignTomorrow\u2019s work prioritizes spatial quality, environmental stewardship, and human wellbeing. The studio believes architecture must not only tread lightly but also actively contribute to the resilience of ecosystems and the vitality of urban life.DesignTomorrow is not just a name, it is a proposition: that thoughtful, generous architecture can help shape a better collective future.<\/p>\n


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Devon Ruscheinski<\/strong>
\nFinalist, 2025 Vision Awards, Presentation Model<\/p>\n

Devon Ruscheinski is driven by the story of design; by treating our environment as simultaneously the setting and a key character within our lives, he enjoys exploring the very narrative of architecture around us. As a new Intern Architect in Vancouver, Canada, he is fully within the first chapter of his own architectural journey. The people around him, the west coast culture he loves dearly, and the potential of design to positively impact space around us all serve as inspirational plot points for Devon’s own personal story of design.<\/p>\n


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Eil\u00eds Finnegan<\/a><\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Architectural Visionary of the Year
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Artistic Rendering<\/p>\n

Eil\u00eds Finnegan is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Design in the College of Architecture, Design, and Construction at Auburn University. Within the program, Finnegan leads the \u201cSc\u00e9nographies\u201d unit, which focuses on crafting digital & physical environments through multimedia storytelling, immersive world building, and advanced design representation.<\/p>\n

Finnegan\u2019s creative work and research explore hybrid project generation, namely through Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital modeling, speculative programming, and collaborations with adjacent and divergent fields. These works have been featured and published in venues like the Chicago Architecture Biennial, AD: Architectural Drawing Journal, The Journal of Architectural Education (JAE), and supported by various grants.<\/p>\n


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ELEMENT VISUALIZATIONS<\/a><\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Rendering Artist of the Year<\/p>\n

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Rendering by ELEMENT VISUALIZATIONS<\/em><\/p><\/div>\n

Element Visualizations, founded in 2014 by two architects, is an award-winning studio dedicated to translating ideas into compelling visual content for real estate, architecture, design and branding clients. Approaching their work with a photographer\u2019s eye, they focus on portraying each project\u2019s true value with clarity and honesty rather than idealized imagery. For Element, effective visualization balances client objectives with visuals that resonate meaningfully with audiences.<\/p>\n


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Elias+ Inc<\/a><\/strong>
\nFinalist, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Landscape<\/p>\n

Ina Elias, a Toronto-based landscape architect, founded Elias+Landscape+Interiors+Design in 1993. The projects weave historical memory into landscapes from concept to construction. Crafted spaces attuned to light, climate, and context, translate objectives into environments at various scales, from extra-small to extra-large.<\/p>\n

Creativity guides the practice, recognized internationally for an innovative urban-ecology approach. Ina Elias designs aesthetics that create a cinematic experience as people move through space. We create landscapes that foster connection and well-being\u2014courtyards, plazas, shared housing spaces enriched by expressive topography, integrated seating, and layered planting. Her work extends seasonal joy into the landscape, encouraging connection, dialogue, and inclusivity.<\/p>\n


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Estudio AMA<\/strong>
\nFinalist, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Housing<\/p>\n

Estudio AMA is a creative space encompassing all aspects of design: architecture, interiors, graphic design, and art. With the conviction that an integral project requires a significant process starting from a story that deserves to be told, the key initial element is the narrative. A “bunker of ideas” that evolves through creative collaboration, the studio’s broad vision allows it to understand present and future needs.<\/p>\n

AMA has worked on a range of projects from masterplans to interior design, and with different architectural firms such as SOM and Esrawe studio. Estudio AMA proposes a clear and honest path, always striving for excellence in design and the creative process.<\/p>\n


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Eugene Tan<\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Architectural Illustrator of the Year
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Computer Aided Drawing
\nArchitectural Drawing of the Year<\/p>\n

National University of Singapore architecture graduate Eugene Tan’s work focuses on representing architectural illustration as a form of dialogic design. Tan believes that good architectural representation can do more than act as a static method of instruction, but also serve as a mode of inquiry for the creative user. Through architectural illustration, Tan’s goal is always to raise more questions and allow the audience to be able to draw conclusions, critique and “inhabit” the spaces portrayed.<\/p>\n


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Evan Shieh<\/a><\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Transport<\/p>\n

Evan Shieh is an Assistant Professor of Architecture at New York Institute of Technology and the director of Emergent Studio. Author of Autonomous Urbanism (AR+D Publishing), his research focuses on the spatial impact of mobility infrastructure and new mobility technologies on the future of cities. Shieh’s work has been exhibited at the Venice, Seoul, and Shenzhen Biennales of Architecture & Urbanism and he is an award-winning educator recognized for his teaching by ACSA\/AIAS and Metropolis Magazine. Shieh holds a Master of Architecture in Urban Design from Harvard University and a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Southern California.<\/p>\n


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Fergal Tse<\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Concept Model<\/p>\n

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Poch\u00e9, Revisited by Fergal Tse<\/em><\/p><\/div>\n

Fergal Tse is a multidisciplinary designer based in Hong Kong and New York. His work explores material culture and aesthetics between the intersections of art, architecture, craft, and design. He earned a Bachelor of Arts and Sciences in Design and Architectural Studies from the University of Hong Kong, where he was recognized as an Undergraduate Research Fellow. His design research works have been exhibited at the V&A backed Design Society Shenzhen, DeTour at PMQ, K11, among others. Fergal is currently a Master of Architecture Candidate at the Yale School of Architecture, where he is a James Gamble Rogers Scholar.<\/p>\n


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Form Found Design<\/strong>
\nFinalist, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Vertical Living<\/p>\n

Form Found Design was founded by Joseph Sarafian, AIA and Ron Culver, AIA on the simple idea of allowing the forces of nature to sculpt architecture through form-finding. This is a process in which optimal geometries can be derived to achieve design elegance, a purity of form in which nothing is extraneous and one solution serves many functions. This desire for nature drives Form Found Design to seek new technology for experimentation and to more clearly realize intuitive forms within the spaces they sculpt.<\/p>\n


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Fortes Vision<\/strong>
\nFinalist, 2025 Vision Awards, Architecture + People Rendering<\/p>\n

Fortes Vision is a creative studio serving the real estate development, architecture and interior design industries. The company specializes in bringing project visions and concepts to life through outstanding, eye-catching content \u2014 long before construction begins. From affordable housing to signature towers in a city\u2019s downtown, Fortes Vision works to transform ideas into exceptional material that enhances project value and showcases the unique features of every property.<\/p>\n


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Franco Casaccia<\/strong>
\nFinalist, 2025 Vision Awards, Architectural Photographer of the Year<\/p>\n

Growing up in Argentina, Franco Casaccia discovered his interest in photography while studying architecture, and what began as a casual interest became a lifelong passion. Franco combines his architectural background with photography to bring a documentary sensibility that values authenticity over perfection, focusing on how people use and change the spaces around them. He captures both monumental structures and intimate moments. Storytelling plays an important role in his practice, helping create images that feel alive. Images that reveal not just architecture, but the human stories it holds.<\/p>\n


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FTG Studio<\/a><\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Architecture + People Rendering<\/p>\n

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Sky Dome Opera by FTG Studio<\/em><\/p><\/div>\n

Since established at Hong Kong in 2008, FTG Studio has been working on the innovative ideas of architectural visualization and communication. It has three offices in Hong Kong, Shanghai and Beijing of China. Its core services are architectural renderings and videos by leveraging the latest 3D and AI-generated technologies.<\/p>\n

Led by its founder Fay Yu, a visionary leader with over 20 years of industry experience and strong cross-cultural management, FTG\u2019s artists have won numerous awards in Architizer and CG Architect. With excellent quality and solid cross-timezone collaboration capabilities, it has delivered thousands of projects all over the world.<\/p>\n


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Gabriel Saunders<\/a><\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Interior Rendering<\/p>\n

Costa Gabriel and Veronica Saunders are the co-directors of Gabriel Saunders, a visualisation studio and cerebral design house that curates environments celebrating how people live. Costa, a trained architect with rigorous attention to detail, brings intuitive editing and collaborative creativity to every project, pursuing marginal gains and quality. Veronica, with her interior design degree and fine art background, brings tactility and emotion to her work. There eye for visual depth has seen them collaborate with world-renowned architects, designers and artists. Together, they lead a multidisciplinary team creating captivating visual narratives grounded in reality, bridging digital and physical environments.<\/p>\n


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Greg Tate<\/a><\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, AI-assisted Rendering<\/p>\n

Greg Tate is a US-based architect and former Associate Principal at Bauer Architects, where he oversaw award-winning projects like the Festival of Arts in Laguna Beach and Dirks Pool at UCLA. With over 30 years of experience, he now explores the intersection of AI and architecture, to create speculative visions that blend reality and imagination. Inspired by Los Angeles\u2019s eclectic landscape, his work playfully blurs the line between art and design. Tate\u2019s work has appeared in the New York Times, Dwell, and Metropolis, and earned recognition from Architizer, AIPEX, and the AI Design Awards, with exhibitions in Los Angeles, Barcelona, and London.<\/p>\n


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Henriquez Partners Architects<\/a><\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Sustainability<\/p>\n

Henriquez Partners Architects is a Canadian architectural studio, based in Vancouver and Toronto. Led by Gregory Henriquez and his belief that architecture has the potential to be a poetic expression of social justice, the studio seeks to re-examine the role of ethics, activism, and critical commentary in architectural practice. Henriquez Partners seeks to re-establish the role of the architect as one of leadership in the creation of the collective space that form the fabric of our daily lives and communities.<\/p>\n

Henriquez is best known for inclusive zoning within mixed-use large scale projects such as the Woodward\u2019s redevelopment and Oakridge Redevelopment in Vancouver, in addition to three major projects in Toronto: 1.0 million ft\u00b2 Mirvish Village, 800,000 ft\u00b2 affordable housing with CreateTO at 5207 Dundas St W, and 1.0 million ft\u00b2 CreateTO & Co-op Federation of Toronto mixed income project Kennedy Green.<\/p>\n


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HISM<\/a><\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Photorealistic Rendering<\/p>\n

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New York Skyscraper by HISM<\/em><\/p><\/div>\n

HISM creates high-quality, emotional and atmospheric renderings and are here to help architects with the presentations of their projects to stand out and emphasize design concepts, impress the clients and the public. HISM have made visualizations for different architectural companies in Scandinavian countries, such as Arkitema, AART and Utopia, and have worked with major brands such as Ryanair, Mercedes, Hyundai, Volvo and Volkswagen.<\/p>\n


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HKS Architects<\/a><\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Retail & HospitalityAnthony Montalto is the Chief Design Officer at HKS Architects, where he leads the firm\u2019s global design vision with a focus on innovation, sustainability, and human-centered architecture. With decades of experience, Anthony champions creative collaboration across disciplines to deliver meaningful design solutions that shape communities and elevate the built environment. His leadership inspires teams to explore new technologies, foster inclusive design thinking, and push boundaries in architectural excellence. Passionate about mentorship and design culture, Anthony continues to influence the next generation of architects while ensuring HKS remains at the forefront of global design and transformative practice.<\/p>\n


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Ho-gyeum Kim<\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Housing<\/p>\n

Ho-gyum Kim is a New York\u2013based architect whose work investigates how complex geometries can be thoughtfully rationalized into bold, expressive forms that shape more resilient and imaginative urban environments. His projects span mixed-use, cultural, and housing innovation across the U.S. and Asia. His research\u2014most recently exhibited at the 2025 OHNY (Open House New York) Weekend\u2014advances new strategies for adaptable, community-centered living.He is the winner of the 2025 Forge Prize and the Architizer Vision Awards Jury Selection in Vision for Housing. He holds an M.Arch from Columbia GSAPP and a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Hongik University in Seoul.<\/p>\n


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Horoma Studio<\/a><\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Architecture + People Rendering
\nArchitectural Rendering of the Year<\/p>\n

Horoma is a one-man architectural visualization studio founded by Simon Oudiette, operating between Sofia, Barcelona, and S\u00e3o Paulo. It is founded on the conviction that compelling visuals arise from a rigorous understanding of the client\u2019s vision and a faithful translation of the project\u2019s conceptual intent, rather than superficial wow effects.<\/p>\n

Horoma\u2019s work bridges the gap between architects, developers, and visualization studios through a dual approach: in-house research that informs commissioned projects, alongside educational initiatives such as articles, the online course From The Ground Up, and on-site training. This approach aims to enhance theoretical knowledge and stimulate creativity in architectural visualization.<\/p>\n


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Hristo Rizov<\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, Jury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Exterior Rendering<\/p>\n

Hristo Rizov is a Bulgarian born graduated architect whose true passion is visualizing ideas. Which lead him to pursue a career as an architectural visualizer. A converging point for his love for architecture, design and art. He has amassed around 10 years of experience working in the industry. His current role is Art Director in REDVERTEX.<\/p>\n


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Huanhai Cheng<\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Exterior Photograph<\/p>\n

Huanhai Cheng is an architectural lighting designer and photographer based in Los Angeles. His work explores the relationship between people, architecture, and the surrounding environment, emphasizing how light defines spatial character and perception. With a background in architecture, he approaches both design and photography with a balance of technical precision and aesthetic sensitivity, capturing the subtle interplay of structure, material, and atmosphere within the built environment.<\/p>\n


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Jason O’Rear Photography<\/a><\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Architecture & Urban Life Photograph
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Architecture & Details Photograph
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Architecture & Details Photograph
\nArchitectural Photograph of the Year<\/p>\n

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Torrey Heights Fa\u00e7ade by Jason O’Rear<\/em><\/p><\/div>\n

Photography, like architecture, is built in layers\u2014 light, texture, perspective, and intent converging to tell a story. Jason O\u2019Rear\u2019s work embraces this layered approach, capturing the dynamic relationship between design, environment, and the human experience.With a foundation in architecture and years spent studying the built environment, Jason’s process is raw and unfiltered, shaped by personal experience, the project’s environment, how it responds to light, and how it influences those who move through it. The result is a collection of images that reveals architecture as a lived story.<\/p>\n


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Jimena Ruiz Sing<\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Transport<\/p>\n

Editor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Artistic RenderingJimena Ruiz Sing’s Nomadelle 2080 is a project that suggests a very speculative and unorthodox vision for transport. It carries us to year 2080, when a major flood strikes the province of Lim\u00f3n, Costa Rica, devastating its central and coastal areas. Consequently, the population is forced to migrate to higher ground within the province. The design proposes a series of autonomous mobile vehicles that offer transportation throughout the flooded landscape as well as respond to the immediate social and economic activities.<\/p>\n


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Joe Russell & Emma Sheffer<\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Reuse and Renovation
\nArchitectural Model of the Year<\/p>\n

Harvard GSD students Joe Russell (MArch \u201927) and Emma Sheffer (MArch \u201927) scooped two Vision Awards accolades for their project \u201cTheseus\u201d, winning in both the Vision for Reuse and Renovation category and taking Architectural Model of the Year. The project addresses questions around climate adaptation, material scarcity and long-term housing stability. By reusing locally sourced steel and integrating public programming, \u201cTheseus\u201d reframes housing as civic infrastructure. Scalable to other port cities, it proposes a new architectural typology rooted in industrial heritage, designed not just to shelter but to support life, work, care and community over time.<\/p>\n


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JPAG Atelier<\/a><\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Architectural Visionary of the Year<\/p>\n

JPAG is an atelier founded by Jean-Paul El Hachem, exploring a dialogue between architecture, design, and digital art. The studio approaches architecture and visualisation as inseparable\u2014a narrative instrument transforming form, light, and texture into layers of meaning.It creates spaces that are monumental in presence yet intimate in experience, where raw materials and natural textures connect people to the architecture and the environment.Beyond aesthetics, JPAG\u2019s work raises awareness, addresses social issues, and engages audiences far beyond the architectural world, standing as a common ground where architecture becomes poetry in built form\u2014reflective, intentional, and deeply human.<\/p>\n


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Julian Edelmann<\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Presentation Model<\/p>\n

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ENSEMBLE: Configurations of Objects, Forms and Spatial Relations by Julian Edelmann<\/em><\/p><\/div>\n

Julian Edelmann is a German architect whose work investigates how digital processes shape form and material, turning conceptual ideas into spatial and material solutions. Previously, he has collaborated as a designer with Coop Himmelb(l)au and contributed to academia as a researcher in digital fabrication and lecturer. He is currently at 3XN in Copenhagen, developing competition projects across a range of scales and functions.<\/p>\n


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Klima Architecture \/ Chris Price<\/a><\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Profile or Interview<\/p>\n

Klima Architecture\u2019s work is profoundly rooted in place, treating each project as the beginning of a multi-generational act of stewardship shaped by an ecological ethos and a commitment to carbon-efficient design. Founded by architect Chris Price\u2014who grew up in northern New Mexico and has long felt a deep connection to the planet\u2019s wild and fragile landscapes\u2014the firm draws on his experience working across Utah\u2019s deserts and mountains, as well as his background leading Park City Design + Build.<\/p>\n

With degrees from the University of New Mexico and the University of Utah, and licensure as an architect, general contractor and Passive House Consultant, Price has shaped Klima\u2019s approach to environmentally attuned design that honors the powerful yet delicate integrity of mountain and desert climates.<\/p>\n


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Kooshk Office<\/strong>
\nFinalist, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Housing<\/p>\n

Kooshk Office is an award-winning architecture firm based in Tehran, Iran. Founded in 2014 the firm is a full-service architecture firm specializing in custom residential, cultural, institutional, and commercial buildings. Architectural designs are developed using vernacular technics and materials, sustainable technologies, and guided from schematic design through the successful completion of construction.<\/p>\n


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Krueck Sexton Partners<\/a><\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Culture<\/p>\n

Krueck Sexton Partners, founded in Chicago in 1981 and shaped by the city\u2019s legacy of clarity and pragmatism, is distinguished by its ability to uncover a project\u2019s hidden potential, turning constraints into opportunities that enhance impact and value. Treating client goals and budgets as their own, the firm brings curiosity and broad insight from a diverse portfolio to create environments that meet needs, support ambitions and elevate the human experience, while using design to confront the pressing challenges of our time.<\/p>\n


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Kyle MertensMeyer<\/a><\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Localism<\/p>\n

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Baghere Nutritional Center by Kyle MertensMeyer<\/em><\/p><\/div>\n

August Green founder Kyle MertensMeyer is an award-winning sustainable design leader and researcher committed to advancing innovation alongside clients and colleagues as part of a collective effort to rethink how we build for the future. Since 2016, August Green has worked globally to develop strategic, sustainability-driven solutions for complex challenges, delivering projects across varied mediums and practice areas. The studio collaborates with public and private partners to translate ideas into action, using emerging technological and economic frameworks to shape a more sustainable and human-centered built environment.<\/p>\n


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Laura Killam Architecture<\/strong>
\nFinalist, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Localism<\/p>\n

Laura Killam Architecture is a boutique design studio located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Specializing in custom residential projects on remote, wild sites along the BC coast, the studio approaches each project with quiet confidence. Influenced by the ethos of Sea Ranch California, the legacy of West Coast Modernism, and a commitment to environmental stewardship, LKA creates buildings that defer to the landscape. The goal is not to impose, but to reveal. LKA designs spaces that aim to enrich the human experience through thoughtful architecture, seeking a balance between function and beauty, as well as understatement and presence.<\/p>\n


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Lemay<\/a><\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Making Of Video<\/p>\n

Lemay has been imagining new ways to create spaces that engage users and bring people together since 1957. Over 600 architects, designers, industry leaders, and change-makers work tirelessly to cultivate innovation in their own backyards, and in communities around the world. Inspired and strengthened by transdisciplinary creativity, the firm has also developed its very own NET POSITIVE approach to guide teams towards sustainable solutions that shape a better future. With the people\u2019s experience at its heart, Lemay strives to design with empathy and create spaces to grow.<\/p>\n


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Liu Yao<\/strong>
\nFinalist, 2025 Vision Awards, Concept Model<\/p>\n

Liu Yao is an architectural designer roaming between China and Singapore, happily blurring the lines between ecology, art, and culture. Fueled by curiosity and far too much coffee, Yao treats each project like an experiment in how spaces can think, breathe, and tell stories. Whether analyzing ecosystems or sketching playful forms, Yao chases ideas that connect people with the living world around them \u2014 proving that architecture can be both intellectually rigorous and delightfully unexpected.<\/p>\n


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Maanit Bajaj<\/strong>
\nFinalist, 2025 Vision Awards, Hand-Drawn Drawing<\/p>\n

Maanit Bajaj is a current MS Fiction and Entertainment student at SCI-Arc, whose work blends speculative design thinking with bold creative risk-taking. Known for crafting out-of-the-box drawings and narrative-driven worlds, he draws deeply from art, history, and theory to imagine futures that challenge convention. His practice moves fluidly between architecture, storytelling, and visual experimentation, producing work that is both conceptually rich and visually inventive.<\/p>\n


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MAP Studio<\/strong>
\nFinalist, 2025 Vision Awards, Architectural Visionary of the Year<\/p>\n

Architect Katherine Lambert, AIA, + media director \/designer Christiane Robbins lead MAP\/MAP Studio\u2014a post-disciplinary architecture + research practice operating between built environments, media culture, and emerging technologies. MAP Studio, established in 2015 as the firm\u2019s research arm, investigates architecture as a media ecology shaped by synthetic vision, algorithmic aesthetics, and AI-driven spatial systems.<\/p>\n

Their collaborative practice has been exhibited globally, and is represented in leading museums including the Getty Museum, the Whitney Museum, SFMOMA, and the Center for Architecture. MAP Studio brings a uniquely hybrid perspective to contemporary architectural discourse, design and visual culture.<\/p>\n


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Maryam Liaghatjoo<\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, AI-assisted Rendering<\/p>\n

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Shelter\/Weapon by Maryam Liaghatjoo<\/em><\/p><\/div>\n

Maryam Liaghatjoo is redefining what it means to design in the age of intelligence. As a Technical Designer and Regional AI Leader at Gensler, she pushes architecture beyond form and function\u2014into a living, responsive dialogue between people and technology. Driven by curiosity and creativity, she believes the future of design is not made by hand alone, but by the shared imagination of humans and machines.<\/p>\n


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Masataka Yoshikawa<\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Concept Model<\/p>\n

Masataka Yoshikawa is an Assistant Professor of Architecture at Lawrence Technological University. His research focuses on architectural representation and the contemporary design process, exploring how architects’ design sensibilities evolve in the digital age. He develops innovative design workflows that incorporate 3D simulations, modeling in physical and virtual environments using extended reality, digital fabrication tools, and AI. Yoshikawa’s recent works have been exhibited in the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale.<\/p>\n


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Matthew Buchalter<\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Architecture & Environment Photograph<\/p>\n

Matt Buchalter often thinks about the ways urban environments directly shape life experiences. As a doctor, lifelong New Yorker, and amateur photographer, he\u2019s used at least three lenses to explore this idea. Medicine offers many of the rational tools that come with a scientific mindset \u2013 careful observation and hypothesis-testing among them. New York City provides the energy, pulse, and life-blood for creativity. And photography provides the eye and process for him to reflect and share interpretations of the world.<\/p>\n


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Mobina Mirzaee<\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Vertical Living<\/p>\n

Mobina Mirzaee is a Tehran-born, Berlin-based young architect. She earned her bachelor\u2019s degree in architecture in Tehran, where she also gained practical experience, and continues her studies with a master\u2019s degree in urban design in Germany. Besides winning the Architizer Vision Award 2025, she has received other national and international recognitions. Her research and practice explore how architecture, particularly public space, can engage cultural identity within contemporary contexts. She also analyzes existing urban fabrics to identify opportunities for adaptive design, building transformation, and future development that respond to the evolving needs of cities and architecture.<\/p>\n


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Mohannad Khalaf<\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Reuse and Renovation<\/p>\n

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Second Wind by Mohannad Khalaf<\/em><\/p><\/div>\n

Mohannad Khalaf is an Iraqi\u2013Swedish architect exploring the intersection of sustainability, spatial experience, and design-led research. Viewing architecture as both a reflection of culture and a mirror of the individual, his work seeks a calculated balance between surface and emotion, space and experience.<\/p>\n


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Mozses<\/a><\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Experimental Video<\/p>\n

Mozses founder Karim Moussa is an architect, film maker and ex Taekwondo international champion. Karim has over 20 years of experience in art directing internationally recognized projects, where he worked with several high profile architectural practices\/developers\/brands and designers like KPF, Zaha Hadid, BIG, SOM and Woods Bagot. Concept communication and exploration of ideas define the core of Mozses work.<\/p>\n

Mozses leads the custom creation of visual directions, 3D animations and experiences to unfold different design identities and connect narratives, emphasizing the fabric of every unique project aspect. Mozses’ expertise in directing multicultural projects at diverse scales have been forged over many years of work, dedication and experience.<\/p>\n


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NOMINN<\/a><\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Architecture + Environment Rendering<\/p>\n

NOMINN is a Minneapolis-based visualization studio founded by artist Jake Williams. Drawing inspiration from the quiet landscapes of Northern Minnesota, the studio creates architectural imagery rooted in realism, atmosphere, and craft. Known for its detailed storytelling and sensitivity to light, season, and setting, NOMINN collaborates with architects and designers to bring unbuilt ideas to life\u2014balancing technical precision with a photographer\u2019s eye for mood and place.<\/p>\n


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Nour El Refai<\/strong>
\nFinalist, 2025 Vision Awards, Architectural Photographer of the Year<\/p>\n

Architectural photographer Nour El Refai obtained a bachelor degree of Architecture at Cairo University and has been working in the Middle East and North Africa since 2005. He also worked on stories and documentary assignments in several countries. His work has been published in the Financial Times, The Huffington Post, Architectural Digest, Interior Design, ArchDaily and many more. He taught architectural photography at various universities and continues to give talks, workshops, and courses in Cultural and Art Centers.<\/p>\n


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OBJECT TERRITORIES<\/strong><\/a>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Materials<\/p>\n

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VALELACA ROKATAKI (PRISMATIC PARASOL) by OBJECT TERRITORIES<\/em><\/p><\/div>\n

OBJECT TERRITORIES is a Hong Kong and New York City based critical design practice founded by Marcus Carter, Miranda Lee, and Michael Kokora. Working at the intersection of architecture, landscape, and urbanism, OBJECT TERRITORIES engages the built environment at scales ranging from strategic interventions to architectural projects and regional masterplans.<\/p>\n


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ODA<\/a><\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Vertical Living<\/p>\n

ODA is leading a quiet but unyielding revolution to replace the dogma of resigned and compromised city living for one that enriches our lives and adapts to our needs. They believe we can and must rethink our reliance on the extruded big box concept, and instead design permeable buildings to help restore our relationship to nature. Their view is that our collective and individual consciousness is constantly fluctuating by the context we actively shape. For ODA, radical change to the common built environment doctrine is a crucial element in maintaining our physical and psychological wellbeing.<\/p>\n


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Okdraw<\/strong>
\nFinalist, 2025 Vision Awards, Rendering Artist of the Year<\/p>\n

Okdraw is an architecture visualization studio based in Portugal since 2013. The studio features a multidisciplinary team with broad experience on a wide range of project scales, focused on narrative, accuracy, and detail. Okdraw’s images evoke atmospheres that can mirror an episode of a certain architectural story \u2014 the architecture, the camera and everything in between.<\/p>\n


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Olson Kundig<\/a><\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Profile or Interview
\nArchitectural Video of the Year<\/p>\n

Olson Kundig is a collaborative global design firm whose work expands the context of built and natural landscapes. Now in its sixth decade of practice, the firm\u2019s work includes private and multi-family residential, commercial and mixed-use design\u2014including wineries and sports facilities\u2014cultural and museum projects, exhibition design, hospitality projects, places of worship, interior design, product design and landscape design. With offices in Seattle, Chicago, and New York City, the firm and its team of over 350 work with clients around the world.<\/p>\n


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OSD (Office of Strategy + Design)<\/strong><\/a>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Cities
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Landscape<\/p>\n

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Flatiron & NoMad Streetscape Plan by OSD (Office of Strategy + Design)<\/em><\/p><\/div>\n

Simon David, Founding Principal & Creative Director of OSD, has over two decades of multidisciplinary design and planning experience. Simon founded OSD with an \u201coutside-in\u201d ethos, asking what the needs of the land and people are as a starting point for planning and designing our built environments.<\/p>\n

Simon’s leadership of OSD includes the creative direction of all projects at OSD, and include projects that range from streetscape plans, to healthcare institutions, parks, and cultural campuses. Simon’s projects have earned recognition with TIME Magazine’s “100 Greatest Destinations of 2025,” PBS NewsHour, The New York Times, The Architect’s Newspaper, the Architecture MasterPrize, the National American Society of Landscape Architects, and over twenty international and national awards.<\/p>\n


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Rafael Gamo<\/a><\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Architectural Photographer of the Year<\/p>\n

Rafael Gamo is an award-winning architectural photographer who transforms the built environment into captivating visual storytelling. Commissioned by architects, designers, artists, and media for architectural and fine art assignments, his work encompasses everything from large-scale public structures and cutting-edge buildings to intimate interiors and one-off installations.<\/p>\n

Rafael Gamo initiated his photography career in Mexico City, following his BA in architecture and subsequent graduation from the International Center of Photography in New York City. Currently residing between both cities and traveling worldwide for commissioned projects, Rafael\u2019s work transcends mere documentation, creating a window that allows viewers to experience the beauty of contemporary international architecture.<\/p>\n


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RAU<\/strong><\/a>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Community
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Culture<\/p>\n

RAU Architects is an Amsterdam-based architecture studio internationally recognized for pioneering circular, regenerative design since 1992. Founded by Thomas Rau, the firm creates energy-positive buildings as material banks \u2014 adaptable, and designed for continuous reuse. RAU\u2019s work integrates systematic approach to circularity, demonstrating that architecture can operate within planetary boundaries while enhancing social value. With award-winning projects such as Juf Nienke and the Triodos Bank, RAU continues to push the profession toward a future where materials retain value, buildings evolve over time, and design becomes a catalyst for fundamental change.<\/p>\n


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Revery Architecture<\/a><\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Nature
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Landscape<\/p>\n

Revery Architecture (Revery) is an internationally acclaimed design practice offering architecture, interior design, and planning services. Guided by the philosophy of Building Beyond Buildings, Revery integrates architecture with broader community initiatives, cultivating thoughtful spaces that are contextually sensitive, engaging, and full of spirit.<\/p>\n

With deep expertise in community-driven projects, Revery\u2019s transformative designs transcend traditional typologies and evoke meaningful connection between people and place through enduring design solutions.Led by Principal Architect Venelin Kokalov, the Vancouver-based studio has garnered global recognition for its extraordinary projects. Balancing elegance, purpose, and functionality, Revery continues to reimagine the possibilities of design with electrifying one-of-a-kind spaces.<\/p>\n


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RICH\u00c4RD | KENNEDY ARCHITECTS<\/a><\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Work<\/p>\n

Rich\u00e4rd Kennedy Architects is an internationally recognized design practice based in Phoenix, Arizona. Dedicated to public work, the studio has been honored with a \u201cNational Honor Award\u201d for Architecture from the American Institute of Architects, named Firm of the Year by AIA Arizona, designated an \u201cEmerging Voice\u201d by the Architectural League of New York, and recognized as one of the \u201cNew Vanguard\u201d by Architectural Record. Predicated on the belief that great architecture is transformative, the studio has received over 120 awards for its commitment to design, sustainability, and community impact.<\/p>\n


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Robert Majkut Design Ltd.<\/strong>
\nFinalist, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Culture<\/p>\n

Founded in 1996, Robert Majkut Design (RMD) has grown from a practice focused on branding and product design into a studio delivering large-scale architectural projects across global markets. Known for setting sector standards and developing methodologies that support groundbreaking work, RMD has completed hundreds of original designs distinguished by individuality, functionality and aesthetic sensitivity. With a deep understanding of design execution, the studio integrates interiors, branding, architecture and strategic development, collaborating with international firms, manufacturers and cultural institutions \u2014 from theaters and ballet stages to art galleries.<\/p>\n


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Safdie Architects<\/a><\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Retail & Hospitality<\/p>\n

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Old Port Square by Safdie Architects<\/em><\/p><\/div>\n

Safdie Architects is a design studio driven by a spirit of innovation and idealism, founded on the guiding principles that architecture should be inherently timeless, connected to nature, and profoundly humane. Our design philosophy is rooted in Moshe Safdie\u2019s powerful metaphor, \u201cFor Everyone a Garden.\u201d It envisions architecture as a generous act that connects us to nature and creates meaningful spaces of community and vibrant public life. The practice is intentional in its response to context, maintaining a nimble, bespoke approach to delivering the world\u2019s most imaginative commissions across scales, geographies, and typologies.<\/p>\n


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Scott Specht<\/strong>
\nFinalist, 2025 Vision Awards, Concept Model<\/p>\n

Scott Specht is a founding partner of Specht Novak Architects, a firm known for modern buildings that don\u2019t look related and honestly refuse to speak to each other. He lives with his wife, Shiraz, in the Stealth House, a windowless experimental dwelling that keeps winning awards even though some people insist it \u201cshouldn\u2019t exist.\u201d He paints, builds things, appears on podcasts, and is quietly founding both a museum and a political party. He is 5\u2019-11\u201d (180 cm) tall, has never committed a felony, and absolutely did not break that glass bowl on purpose, so please stop asking.<\/p>\n


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Sergei Tchoban<\/a><\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Sketch<\/p>\n

Editor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, SketchSergei Tchoban is an internationally active German architect and artist. He is the managing director of TCHOBAN VOSS Architekten. Tchoban studied architecture at the Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg. He has lived in Germany since 1991 and has held German citizenship since 1995. In 2009, the Tchoban Foundation was established, which is based in the Museum for Architectural Drawing built for this purpose in 2013. His drawings have been exhibited in numerous museums and galleries worldwide as well as in various private collections. In 2018, Sergei Tchoban was awarded the European Prize for Architecture for his lifework.<\/p>\n


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Shinsegae Art&Space Team<\/a><\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Making Of Video<\/p>\n

Shinsegae Art & Space Team explores the evolution of Korean heritage through artisans applying traditional materials, craftsmanship and generational wisdom to contemporary living. The team includes designers, researchers, curators, and merchandisers led by architect KyungEn Kim.<\/p>\n

By weaving together tradition and modernity, the heritage department store connects customers with artisans and designers committed to materials and techniques in danger of being forgotten. Presenting exhibitions, publications, and workshops alongside a Korean dessert salon, the team also curates and develops Korean gifts and collection items. Together these experiences explore an evolving definition of timeless Korean beauty by season, material, and occasion.<\/p>\n


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Shoayb Khattab<\/strong>
\nFinalist, 2025 Vision Awards, Architectural Photographer of the Year<\/p>\n

Shoayb Khattab is an award-winning architectural photographer, filmmaker, and practicing architect working globally. With over a decade of experience, he blends architectural expertise with a refined visual approach to create powerful and innovative imagery. His multidisciplinary background shapes a portfolio known for fresh perspectives and boundary pushing work. Shoayb has collaborated with renowned firms such as Foster + Partners and BIG, and his craft has earned him more than 60 international awards in the field.<\/p>\n


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Sohaib Ilyas<\/a><\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Architectural Videographer of the Year
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Building Portrait Video<\/p>\n

Sohaib Ilyas is an architect turned filmmaker who interprets spaces through a cinematic language that reveals how place, light, material, and time shape human experience. Trained in architecture, he captures how spaces are lived and emotionally felt, moving beyond style to explore their human essence. Twice named Architectural Videographer of the Year by Architizer (2023 & 2025), his films have been featured at the Venice Architecture Film Festival, Copenhagen Architecture Biennial, and Greece International Film Festival. A juror and winner at the Architecture Hunter Awards, he bridges architecture with emotion, culture and time.<\/p>\n


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Somayeh Mousazadeh | HDR<\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Work<\/p>\n

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Detail from Convergence Prototype by Somayeh Mousazadeh | HDR<\/em><\/p><\/div>\n

Somayeh Mousazadeh, OAA, MRAIC, is a design principal based in HDR\u2019s Toronto architecture studio and a global design leader for the firm\u2019s education and science practice. With fifteen years of experience working on complex urban and institutional projects across North America, Somayeh\u2019s designs combine intuition with rationality and a deep sense of responsibility, resulting in architecture that is both creative and purposeful. She draws on an optimistic framework where nature, humans and economy can equally thrive \u2014 where efficiency and quality coexist.<\/p>\n


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STOPRO Architects<\/a><\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Localism<\/p>\n

STOPRO ARCHITECTS is a Prague-based studio led by father and son, building on more than 30 years of experience. The team designs projects of all scales \u2014 from family houses to public buildings \u2014 with a focus on precision, innovation, and contextual sensitivity. Working closely with in-house engineers, they turn ideas into enduring architecture that balances clarity of form, technical excellence, and respect for context and client vision.<\/p>\n


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Studio Andrea Dragoni<\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Cities<\/p>\n

Andrea Dragoni. Architect, he is an adjunct professor at the DICA of the University of Perugia. He has created projects in Italy and abroad, and has received numerous international awards, including the Design Vanguard Award from Architectural Record, the Emerging Architecture Award from Architectural Review, the Architizer Awards, the German Design Award and Iconic Award from the German Design Council. His work has been published in all the most important international magazines in the field and exhibited at institutions such as the Royal Institute of British Architects in London, the Museum of Decorative Arts in Frankfurt, the Milan Triennale, and the Venice Biennale.<\/p>\n


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Studio MK27<\/strong>
\nFinalist, 2025 Vision Awards, Architecture + Atmosphere Rendering<\/p>\n

Studio MK27, founded in S\u00e3o Paulo in the late 1970s by architect Marcio Kogan, is a 50-person practice recognized for its refined, modernist-influenced architecture and meticulous attention to detail. Led by Kogan\u2014an AIA Honorary Member, Politecnico di Milano professor and board member of MASP and MUBE\u2014the studio is organized under four directors who guide its architecture, interiors and operations teams.<\/p>\n

Deeply rooted in the legacy of Brazilian modernism, the firm has earned more than 250 national and international awards and represented Brazil at the 2012 Venice Biennale. Today, MK27\u2019s partners and collaborators continue to advance a design ethos centered on formal simplicity, craftsmanship and a collaborative creative process.<\/p>\n


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STUDIO TENEV<\/a><\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Interior Photograph<\/p>\n

Norwegian practice Studio Tenev is an architectural firm in Bergen that specializes in single-family homes, cabins, extensions and property development. The firm creates bespoke architecture with a focus on materiality, daylight and interaction with the surroundings.<\/p>\n


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tHE gRID Architects<\/a><\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Education<\/p>\n

tHE gRID Architects | Research & Design Studio Founded in 2002 by Bhadri and Snehal Suthar in Ahmedabad, India, tHE gRID Architects is a research-led studio exploring the intersection of empathy, ecology, and design through architecture, interiors, landscapes, and installations.<\/p>\n

Their daughter, Manasvini Suthar, recently joined the practice, bringing a global outlook grounded in local understanding. The studio\u2019s work is guided by the belief that \u201cDesigning is a Spiritual Journey,\u201d where context, craft, and sustainability converge. Winners at the World Architecture Festival 2024 and Jury at WAF 2025, they have also been recognized by Dezeen, The Plan, Architizer and Surface Design Awards London.<\/p>\n


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The Warner Group Architects, Inc.<\/a><\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Interior Rendering<\/p>\n

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A Ritual of Light, Water, and Shadow by The Warner Group Architects, Inc.<\/em><\/p><\/div>\n

The Warner Group Architects, Inc., with studios in Montecito and Newport Beach, is an award-winning architecture and interior design firm specializing in one-of-a-kind private homes and select hospitality projects since 1966. Founded by Jack Warner, the firm is celebrated for crafting bespoke spaces that embrace light, landscape and a refined way of living. A four-time AD100 honoree, The Warner Group Architects continues to carry forward a legacy of timeless design, thoughtful craftsmanship, and an enduring connection to place.<\/p>\n


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Thomas Gomez Ospina<\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Computer Aided Drawing<\/p>\n

Thomas Gomez Ospina is a Master of Architecture graduate from Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation who now works at Skidmore Owings & Merrill (SOM). His Vision Award-winning drawing “Liquid Domesticities” envisions soft, lightweight infrastructures along Puerto Rico\u2019s rivers that recast everyday domestic rituals as acts of ecological care and resilience. Drawing inspiration from the migratory behavior of freshwater shrimp, the project proposes architectures that support water sovereignty and multispecies coexistence, offering a model for a more water-autonomous future.<\/p>\n


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Tim Griffith<\/a><\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Architecture & Atmosphere Photograph<\/p>\n

Tim Griffith has been photographing architecture and design related images for over forty years. Melbourne born and now working from San Francisco, Tim travels extensively on assignments in Asia, Europe and North America for a number of the world\u2019s leading design firms. His inventive and graphic images are included in several private and public art collections, widely published in a diverse range of international design journals and sought after by corporate and advertising clients around the world.<\/p>\n


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Tsimailo Lyashenko and Partners<\/a><\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Architecture + Atmosphere Rendering<\/p>\n

Architectural Bureau Tsimailo Lyashenko & Partners was founded in 2001. The company designs objects of any scale – from urban planning concepts to interior design. The bureau\u2019s approach is to create the unique architecture and get maximum pleasure from the working process. It is important for the company to be involved in all the stages of a project: attention to detail ensures high quality realization. The bureau\u2019s portfolio includes more than 60 realized projects of different functional purposes. Today the bureau employs more than 100 people.<\/p>\n


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TT Architects<\/a><\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Architecture + Environment Rendering<\/p>\n

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Te Ahi K\u0101 by TT Architects<\/em><\/p><\/div>\n

TT Architects is an architectural practice based in New Zealand and New York. Rich Tam and Rob Tse founded the practice in 2012 when they won first prize in an international architectural competition for a super tower, mixed use design in Nanning, China. Both partners bring vast experience in educational, cultural, science research, community, mixed-use and multi-unit residential buildings having worked for over 15 years with such luminaries as Renzo Piano Building Workshop and Foster Architects. Together they run operations in Auckland and New York, successfully working in collaboration with associates on a variety of design-led projects.<\/p>\n


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Ty Skeiky<\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, Jury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Hand-Drawn Drawing<\/p>\n

Ty Skeiky is a Master of Architecture candidate at MIT\u2019s School of Architecture and Planning. He also holds a BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art. Placing emphasis on graphic representation, Ty\u2019s work examines how drawing can elevate the narratives behind the physical construction of our built world that so often go untold. His selected drawing, Death of the HOA, has been recognized by the Ken Roberts Memorial Delineation Competition and Archisource\u2019s Drawing of the Year Awards.<\/p>\n


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UArchitects \/ Misak Terzibasiyan<\/a><\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Community<\/p>\n

The founder and principal architect of UArchitects, Misak Terzibasiyan, is both personally and professionally focused on an international context and the influence of cultural themes. This perspective is largely rooted in his ethnic background, as Misak Terzibasiyan (of Finnish and Armenian origin) was born in Helsinki, Finland. He founded UArchitects in the Netherlands.Our investigative attitude is reflected in the intensive dialogue we maintain with our clients. The scope of our reflection extends beyond the projects themselves to encompass the broader cultural context of architecture, urban development, and sustainability.<\/p>\n

Reflection plays a vital role in our interaction with different cultures, helping us to understand our position in relation to the universal themes that shape society. Understanding a society\u2019s identity is fundamental to our approach when designing projects in diverse cultures and locations.<\/p>\n


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Vassilis SIafaricas<\/a><\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Interiors<\/p>\n

Vassilis Siafaricas is an entrepreneur, designer, developer, and the founder of ECL\u00c9DE, a studio leading sustainable, luxury developments across Greece. With 20+ years spanning real estate and prop-tech, he unites design, civil engineering, and product thinking to deliver zero-energy buildings and eco-conscious land projects.<\/p>\n

His work has earned numerous global awards in architecture, design, and sustainability, including Architizer recognition for ECL\u00c9DE and the Architizer Vision Award for Boomerang Athens and Siafaricas himself. He designed and developed Greece\u2019s first LEED Platinum residence, underscoring his commitment to measurable performance and timeless craft. Siafaricas champions responsible innovation that elevates people, places, and long-term value.<\/p>\n


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VMI, a Journey studio<\/a><\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Interiors<\/p>\n

VMI, a Journey studio, are global leaders in CGI visualisation and Unreal Engine-powered virtual twins for real estate and architecture clients, from planning all the way through to final marketing collateral.Established in London in 2012 by a collection of architects, 3D designers and reconstructive archaeologists, VMI Studio has evolved into one of the world\u2019s most respected creative technology practices.<\/p>\n

A spirit of fearless experimentation and technical excellence defines our projects, such as \u201cIlluminated River,\u201d a long-term art installation transforming the Thames at night, and \u201cThresholds,\u201d a virtual reality artwork by Mat Collishaw. No matter what we\u2019re helping our clients visualise, we work tirelessly to protect and evolve their vision.VMI is a founding studio of Journey, the global design and innovation agency shaping the future through multidimensional experiences (MDX) that connect people, brands, and culture.<\/p>\n


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WEI FENG<\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Renewal<\/p>\n

Wei Feng is a UK-trained emerging architect whose work bridges heritage stewardship, community infrastructure, and more-than-human ecologies. Educated at the Manchester School of Architecture (MArch, RIBA Part 2) and the University of Liverpool (BA Hons), he couples atmospheric, site-specific design with rigorous tectonic craft and model-driven testing. Recognitions include the B.15 Modelmaking Prize, Swedish Wood Student Architect Award (runner-up) and the Sikorski Memorial Prize. Professionally, he has worked in the UK Lake District on heritage-sensitive rural and listed projects, and previously held design\/project-assistant roles at an experience-design studio in Shanghai; his work has also been exhibited and featured internationally.<\/p>\n


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Wonseok Chae<\/a><\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Architectural Illustrator of the Year<\/p>\n

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Illustration by Wonseok Chae<\/em><\/p><\/div>\n

Wonseok Chae is an architect, researcher and educator based in Wuppertal, Germany. He leads Studio Off-ground and teaches at Bergische Universit\u00e4t Wuppertal, where his doctoral project The Language of Fragments explores adaptive reuse and the formal languages emerging from architectural remains. His work connects theory, digital representation, and design practice to reinterpret the built environment through the lens of fragments and transformation.<\/p>\n


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X.C STUDIO<\/strong>
\nFinalist, 2025 Vision Awards, Vision for Public Space<\/p>\n

X.C Studio is an architecture and cross-disciplinary design practice founded by architect Xuechen Chen. The studio focuses on civic and cultural projects, merging urban insight with a human-centered approach rooted in universal design and art. Drawing on Xuechen\u2019s international experience with large-scale mixed-use and high-rise developments, X.C Studio brings a nuanced understanding of contemporary urban challenges. Through architecture, interiors, and visual arts, the studio creates thoughtful, community-focused work that enriches public life and expands the possibilities of cultural engagement.<\/p>\n


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Youyuan Lin<\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Architecture & Urban Life Photograph<\/p>\n

Youyuan (Andi) Lin is a designer, researcher, and photographer whose work bridges architecture, memory, and sustainability. A graduate of McGill University, Lin is currently pursuing a Master of Science in Architecture at TU Delft, exploring how spatial design and visual culture shape collective experience. Their contributions to projects span ecological construction, humanitarian archives, and sensory representation, including the T\u00fcrkiye Earthquake Memory Project and TRACE Lab research on life-cycle design. Lin is a consecutive Architizer Vision Awards winner and International Photography Awards honouree, recognized for integrating architectural storytelling with poetic visual expression.<\/p>\n


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Yunchao Xu Atelier Apeiron\/SZAD<\/a><\/strong>
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Building Portrait Video<\/p>\n

Yunchao Xu is the founder and principal of Atelier Apeiron, an internationally acclaimed studio based in Shenzhen. His philosophy, Apeironology of Architecture, envisions design as an open system without fixed form\u2014where architecture becomes a living dialogue between humanity, nature, and time. Xu\u2019s works, including the Hengqin Culture & Art Complex and the Kindergarten of Museum Forest, explore spatial fluidity, ecological intelligence, and poetic material expression, advancing a new architectural ethos that transcends boundaries of scale and typology.<\/p>\n


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Zhu, Yumeng<\/a><\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Architectural Photographer of the Year
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Architecture & Environment Photograph
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Experimental Video
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Exterior Photograph
\nEditor’s Choice Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Architectural Videographer of the Year<\/p>\n

Zhu Yumeng is an architecture photographer and the founder of Coppak Studio in Beijing. The studio is dedicated to producing vivid and enduring images of contemporary architectural exteriors and interiors. With a commitment to professional excellence, Yumeng aims to break away from clich\u00e9d perspectives, capturing buildings in their best light within their environments. Believing that truth elevates aesthetics, he focuses on incorporating insights from cultural, historical, and human behaviors into his work. Zhu Yumeng seeks to interpret and convey the latest developments in architecture, making them accessible and appreciated by the wider public.<\/p>\n


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ZOA Studio<\/a><\/strong>
\nJury Winner, 2025 Vision Awards, Rendering Artist of the Year<\/p>\n

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Rendering by ZOA Studio<\/em><\/p><\/div>\n

ZOA Studio is an international architectural visualization studio based in Budapest and Valencia, specializing in cinematic renderings and animations. With 20 years of global experience across the US, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, ZOA transforms architectural concepts into signature animations and visual stories. Collaborating with leading names in architecture and real estate such as UNS, Zaha Hadid Architects, Sn\u00f8hetta and Emaar, ZOA\u2019s motion-led content helps architects win competitions and developers sell faster. Blending architectural insight with filmcraft, the studio creates visuals that make unbuilt architecture and developments both understandable and unforgettable.<\/p>\n


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