Canadian Architect is challenging architectural photographers to showcase their best image of a Canadian building in its seventh annual Photo Award of Excellence competition.


IMPORTANT DATES FOR 2025 CANADIAN ARCHITECT PHOTO AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE 

Please watch this space for updates.

August 1, 2025 : Competition opens. 

September 2025: Submission deadline (date to be announced)

Mid-October, 2025: Winners notified

December 2025: Winners featured in December issue of Canadian Architect 

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ELIGIBILITY

Professional and non-professional architectural photographers are invited to submit their work for this award. The submitted photo should be no more than two years old. It should depict a building in Canada, by any architect and from any time period. Alternatively, it may depict a building outside of Canada but completed by a Canadian architect (ie. one whose head office is in Canada). An optional descriptive text may be included, up to 100 words in length.

The photographer’s name must NOT appear on the submitted photo, except on the entry form. Photos should be in JPEG or TIFF format, 300 dpi with the largest dimension (length or height) set at 8”.

 

STUDENT PHOTO AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE

 

The newly introduced Student Photo Awards of Excellence will be accepting entries based on nominations from photo instructors. For more information, including to nominate a student, please contact [email protected].

 

JUDGING CRITERIA

Awards are given for the excellence of a photo in conveying the particular character and qualities of a building. Jurors will consider the composition, creativity of approach, and overall aesthetics of the photo.

Our 2024 jurors will be announced in mid-August, 2024.


FEES

Entry Fee: $75.00 plus applicable taxes

All payments are processed online, and all major credit cards are accepted. 

 

NOTIFICATION OF WINNERS & AWARDS

A framed certificate will be given to each winning entrant. In the case that the photo was commissioned by an architecture firm, a framed certificate will also be given to the firm.

The winner(s) will be published in a special issue of Canadian Architect in December 2024, and on Canadian Architect’s website and other digital platforms.

Winners grant Canadian Architect publication rights for their winning submissions.


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q: How will the entries be viewed?
A:
The jurors will be previewing the entries digitally. At the jurying session, the entries will be reviewed digitally on a large screen. The photo submitted for each entry will be printed out for use as a reference during the jurying session.

Q: I’m an architect who has commissioned a photo of one of my buildings. Can I enter it for an award?
A:
Yes. Award certificates will be given to the photographer as well as the firm that commissioned the photo, where applicable. You should check with the photographer first. The entry form may be completed either by the photographer or by the firm, on the photographer’s behalf.

Q: Is it possible to submit a printed photo instead of a JPEG or TIFF?
A: No. We only accept digital submissions.

Q: Can my entry be prepared in French?
A: Yes. Most entries are submitted in English, and English is the recommended language of submission to ensure the fullest understanding of your project. However, we will have bilingual staff and jurors who can help provide loose translations of entries submitted in French during the jurying session.

Q: Can I submit multiple entries?
A: Yes. You will need to go through the submission process for each separate entry.

Q: Can I resubmit an entry from a previous year?
A: Yes. You may resubmit an entry from a previous year for consideration by this year’s jury. 

Q: Who should I contact with additional questions?
A: For submission eligibility inquiries, please contact Elsa Lam, Editor, [email protected].
For technical or form inquiries, please contact Steve Wilson, Publisher, [email protected].

 


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