
Architizer’s newest print publication is available for pre-order! How to Visualize Architecture is an educational guide designed to help you master the craft of architectural storytelling and visual communication. Secure your copy today. Architizer’s Vision Awards celebrate one of the most powerful aspects of architectural practice. To propose, imagine and challenge the status quo can catalyze change long before a project breaks ground. And the aftershocks from this can directly influence planning teams, developers and enthusiasts. Our cities would not look like they do today if it were not for architectural foresight — the vision our esteemed global jury is looking for when deciding which submissions would walk away triumphant. Some of these ideas may never come to fruition, others will be amended and expanded, pared back or potentially reduced. All share one thing in common: the ability to make us think differently about the world after diving into the proposal. Or floating over the top. The façade of Theseus by Joe Russell & Emma Sheffer | Jury Winner, Vision for Reuse and Renovation, 2025 Architizer Vision Awards A number of projects ask us to picture urban environments that reuse maritime vessels. Theseus is one, which in many ways can be seen as an extension of existing approaches to delivering affordable housing by reappropriating freight. UK cities such as Brighton, for example, have successfully introduced developments that utilize shipping containers for dwellings, aimed at reducing homelessness. Here, though, the Vision Awards Jury Winner looks to decommissioned cargo holds from ships…
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