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Architecture Design Competition
A key tool to ensure quality in the built environment
Architectural design competitions (ADCs) are among the most effective ways to achieve excellence in building and community design. They yield optimal concepts and plans for a given building programme, planning or landscape design task.
Because they are based solely on the quality of proposed solutions, focused on the specific needs of a carefully defined project, competitions result in high-value solutions of great benefit to end-users, adding to the overall quality of life and design excellence in the built environment.

Publications
- Category
- ACE Publications
- Davos Baukultur
- EU publications
- Topic
- A.I- Artificial Intelligence
- Annual report
- Architectural policy
- Architecture Design Competition -ADC
- Awards
- BIM
- Design governance processes
- Digitalisation
- Equality, diversity and inclusion – EDI
- EU policies
- Export
- Good practices
- Gouvernance
- High quality architecture
- International collaboration
- Legal framework
- New business models
- New European Bauhaus
- public procurement
- Sector study
- Sustainability
- Value
- Thematic Scope
- Access to the Profession
- Achieving quality in Architecture / Baukultur
- Practice of the Profession
- Research & Development
- Date
- 2025
- 2024
- 2023
- 2022
- 2021
- 2020
- 2019
- 2018
ACE Publications
Architecture Awards as Instruments of Systemic Change
The report demonstrates how architectural awards can serve as catalysts for scaling up excellence—while addressing…
EU publications
Market potential of offsite construction for housing supply
The adoption of offsite construction in the EU is gradually increasing, particularly in Northern and
ACE Publications
A view from Above – April edition
Developed by ACE’s Public Procurement & Architectural Design Competition Work Group (PP/ADC WG) and compiled…
ACE Publications
Revised 2nd Edition of the ACE Study on Architectural Policies in Europe
The Architects’ Council of Europe is pleased to announce the release of the revised 2nd
2021 Survey Data
How to become an architect
Results of ACE/ENACA Area 1 Survey