See who's ahead in the Dezeen Awards 2021 public vote architecture categories
With two weeks left to take part in the Dezeen Awards 2021 public vote, here is an update on votes cast so far in each of the 12 architecture categories.
The public vote, which closes on 11 October, allows readers to vote for projects and studios shortlisted in the architecture, interiors, design, sustainability and media categories, as well as architects and designers in line for the studio of the year awards. Winners will receive a special certificate.
Voting is open for another two weeks so get started today!
Public vote winners announced in October
Public vote winners will be announced 18-22 October. The public vote is separate from the main Dezeen Awards 2021 judging process, in which entries are assessed by our star-studded panel of professional judges.
We'll be announcing the Dezeen Awards 2021 winners online in late November.
Who's in the lead?
With 36,011 votes received so far, here is a snapshot of which projects and studios have received the most support. There's still time to influence the results so keep voting!
Urban house
45 per cent – Bat Trang House by VTN Architects
15 per cent – Imaise house by Tatsuya Kawamoto + Associates
15 per cent – Villa Fifty-Fifty by Studioninedots
14 per cent – CH house by ODDO Architects
11 per cent – Fitzroy Bridge House by Matt Gibson Architecture + Design
Rural house
26 per cent – NCaved by Mold Architects
24 per cent – Xerolithi by George Sinas
22 per cent - Mazul by Revolution
12 per cent – Mt Coot-Tha House by Nielsen Jenkins
Nine per cent – Casa Ter by Mesura
Seven per cent – Setoyama by Moriya and Partners
Housing project
42 per cent – Punta Majahua by Zozaya Arquitectos
24 per cent – Agorahaverne: Ibihaven by Tetris A/S
12 per cent – Baochao Hutong Mirror Yard by DAGA Architects
11 per cent – La Trobe University Student Accommodation by Jackson Clements Burrows Architects
11 per cent – Stone Garden by Lina Ghotmeh — Architecture
Residential rebirth project
33 per cent – Ørsted Gardens by Tegnestuen Lokal
21 per cent – Quarter Glass House by Proctor and Shaw
20 per cent – Jūra Spot by JSC Šilta Šiaurė
17 per cent – Fitzroy Bridge House by Matt Gibson Architecture + Design
10 per cent – Pony by Wowowa
Civic building
35 per cent – Cinema Le Grand Palais by Antonio Virga Architecte
23 per cent – The Bodø City Hall by ALL
17 per cent – My Montessori Garden by HGAA
15 per cent – Antoine de Ruffi School Group by Tautem Architecture and BMC2 Architectes
10 per cent – House of Nature by Revaerk
Cultural building
30 per cent – Pannar Sufficiency Economic and Agriculture Learning Centre by Vin Varavarn Architects
27 per cent – Hall of Immortality at Longshan Cemetery by Studio 10
16 per cent – Baoshan WTE Exhibition Center by Kokaistudios
15 per cent – Yabuli Conference Center by MAD Architects
13 per cent – Babyn Yar Synagogue by Manuel Herz Architects
Business building
32 per cent – Nodi by White Arkitekter
26 per cent – Sanya Farm Lab by Clou Architects
20 per cent – Guha by RAW Architecture
15 per cent – Frizz23 by Deadline Architects
Eight per cent – Imatra Electricity Substation by Virkkunen & Co. Architects
Hospitality building
65 per cent – Vedana Restaurant by VTN Architects
15 per cent – Ziedlejas Latvian nature spa and wellness resort by Open AD
Eight per cent – PokoPoko Clubhouse by Klein Dytham Architecture
Seven per cent – The Museum Hotel Antakya by EAA-Emre Arolat Architecture
Six per cent – Presence in Hormuz 2 by ZAV Architects
Rebirth project
39 per cent – Helfštýn Castle Palace Reconstruction by Atelier-R
23 per cent – Art Barn by Thomas Randall-Page
20 per cent – Revitalization of Prague riverfront area by Petr Janda / Brainwork
14 per cent – Gare Maritime by Neutelings Riedijk Architects
Five per cent – Zvonarka Bus Station by Chybik+Kristof
Small building
32 per cent – Bamboo Bamboo, Canopy and Pavilions by llLab
30 per cent – The Olive Houses by Mar Plus Ask
19 per cent – Hill Country Wine Cave by Clayton Korte
15 per cent – Peach Hut by Atelier XI
Five per cent – Alive by The Living
Landscape project
42 per cent – Heito 1909 by ECG International Landscape Consultants
29 per cent – Alpine Garden: Preserve Indigenous Culture and Native Plants by Z'scape
15 per cent – Sunac Yunyang In Huanan by Qidi Design Group
Eight per cent – Back to the neighbourhood,The Playscape, Children's Community Centre by Waa
Six per cent – Haoxiang Lake Park by Elandscript
Sustainable building
54 per cent – The Arc at Green School Bali by Ibuku
13 per cent – CiAsa Aqua Bad Cortina by Pedevilla Architects
8 per cent – The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design by The Miller Hull Partnership and Lord Aeck Sargent
Seven per cent – Welcome to the Jungle House by CplusC Architectural Workshop
Three per cent – Kamikatsu Zero Waste Center by Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP/ Yamada Noriaki Structural Design Office