Become a member of the world's biggest jury in architecture history. Help us to support students.
There are 12 jurors from 1 countries. The voting will take place over the Internet max to four times a year. You will not travel, you will help.
Write the most feedback for the current year of the competition and win a prize in the form of your own shield with your own design!
Totally feedbacks to 2638 projects have already been written by 548 jurors.
Voting System
October 1, 2025
Start of signing up for the competition
June 15, 2026
Termination of registration for the competition
June 17-23, 2026
Voting in the semifinals
June 26 - July 7
Voting in the finals
June 26, 2026
Announcement of finalists
Autumn 2026
Announcement of the winners
AWARDED GLOBAL STUDENT MENTORS for 10th year of competition
INSPIRELI JURY FEEDBACK
This professional dedicated his time and expertise to these students and their projects.
INSPIRELI JURY FEEDBACK
This professional dedicated his time and expertise to these students and their projects.
Jessica Aurelia Wisaka
Ciputra University (UC / Universitas Ciputra), Indonesia
Jad Tarek
School of Engineering, Future University in Egypt (FUE), Cairo - Department of Architecture, Egypt
Shubhra Deb Chowdhury
Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh
Renim Altala
CTU in Prague - Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Republic
INSPIRELI JURY FEEDBACK
This professional dedicated his time and expertise to these students and their projects.
INSPIRELI JURY FEEDBACK
This professional dedicated his time and expertise to these students and their projects.
Focused on the very essence of inclusion and accessibility of urban fabrics to people all ages, colours, abilities and gender. Focused on the colourful architectural prospect which manifests itself over the face of our cities through accessible and inclusive design.
Nahom is very focued on Architecture, Urbanization and Curation.
Working to serve communities who can benefit the most from thoughtful and efficient research + design yet have the least access to it. Through my work, which includes small scale experimental projects and public space installations, I advocate for spatial justice in the pursuit of inclusive and resilient cities and communities.