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Dezeen Awards 2020 is now running a public vote encouraging all their readers to vote for their favorite projects. New this year, the public vote allows all the readers to vote for projects and studios shortlisted in the architecture, interiors and design categories, as well as architects and designers in line for the studio of the year awards.
Architect of the year: MAD / Nacassa & Partners
The shortlists contain 187 projects and 33 studios, which have been selected by the 75 judges from longlists of entries. Dezeen Awards 2020 received more than 4,300 entries in total, making it one of the most popular and prestigious architecture and design awards programmes in the world. The public vote will allow readers to choose one entry per category until voting closes on 12 October. NPO Aoyama Design Forum (ADF) supports Dezeen Awards 2020 as a media partner.
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Interior designer of the year: Studio VDGA / Hiroyuki Oki
Readers may vote in as many or few categories as they like but can only select one favorite in each category. Once submitted, votes cannot be amended and readers must validate their email addresses in order for their vote to be submitted. Projects and studios with the highest number of votes in their category will win a special Dezeen Awards 2020 public vote winners' certificate. The winners will be announced online on 19 October.
The public vote is separate from the main Dezeen Awards 2020 judging process, in which entries are assessed by professional judges. The Dezeen Awards 2020 winners will be announced online on 4 to 6 November.
Leisure and wellness interior: EKH Children's Hospital by IF / Ketsiree Wongwan
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Dezeen is the world's most popular and influential architecture and design magazine. Every day, Dezeen's award-winning editorial team publishes a curated selection of the best international architecture, interiors and design projects plus breaking news, incisive features and compelling original video content. Dezeen was launched by Marcus Fairs in 2006 and has offices in London and New York.