ArchDaily was founded in March 2008, with
a goal to be the online source of continuous information for a growing
community of thousands of architects searching for the latest architectural
news: projects, products, events, interviews and competitions among others. Over
the last year ArchDaily has kept growing, reaching more than 280,000 daily
readers and 70 million pageviews per month.
One of the yearly features of
ArchDaily, is their Building of the Year competition, drawing attention with
voters from around the globe. This year and after 70,000 votes they presented
the winners of the ArchDaily
Building of the Year Awards, for 2012, a peer based, crowdsourced,
architecture award where a collective intelligence of thousands of architects
filter and recognise the best architecture featured on AD during 2012.
This selection of buildings is unique in several aspects, from their spatial qualities to their structures, but also in terms of what they represent for society and their impact on local communities. Go, and check them out.
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