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UnIATA '25

The finest graduation projects from around the globe

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Overview

UnIATA '25: Showcasing the World's Finest Graduation Projects

UNI Design Awards for Outstanding Graduation Projects UnIATA is a prestigious annual awards program that highlights and celebrates the work of talented Designers, Architects, Urbanists, and Landscape Architects from around the world. As one of the most comprehensive showcases for graduation projects, it offers an exclusive platform to explore groundbreaking trends and innovations shaping the future of design and architecture.

Purpose

Each year, UnIATA introduces a new wave of promising and highly skilled talents to the global stage. These emerging professionals are equipped and motivated to tackle the diverse challenges and opportunities within the architectural and design fields.

Vision and Impact

UnIATA serves as a driving force for innovative thinking, fostering progress in both practical architectural applications and academic research. Now in its seventh edition for 2025, the UNI International Architecture Thesis Award underscores a dedication to recognizing and promoting visionary projects.

Scope and Participation

This year’s edition will feature outstanding graduate and undergraduate projects completed between May 2023 and June 2025. The competition embraces a wide range of ideas and solutions, representing key global regions across seven continents.

In previous editions, UnIATA received exceptional submissions that embodied the highest standards of global design and conceptual innovation. Each year, the competition raises the bar, setting benchmarks that inspire participants and future editions alike.

 

FAQ - UnIATA 2025


Q: Who can participate in the UNI Architecture Thesis Award 2025?
A: The competition is open to graduate (master’s) and undergraduate (bachelor’s) students in Architecture, Design, Landscape, Planning, and Urban Design. Projects completed after May 2023 are eligible.

 

Q: Are there regional awards?
A: Yes, there are Best in Region Awards for Africa, Asia, North America, South America, Oceania, and Europe. To qualify, participants must create a public profile on UNI and update their educational details on their UNI Profile Link.

 

Q: Can non-students participate?
A: Only those enrolled in a full-time program during their project's creation are eligible. Proof of enrollment or a bonafide certificate from the institution will be required at the time of result declaration.

 

Q: Are team submissions permitted?
A: Yes, team submissions are allowed. All team members must be listed on the project page. Teams can also include one mentor or guide, provided they are verified with a bonafide certificate from the university.

 

Q: Can I submit a project that was entered in a previous edition of UnIATA?
A: No, projects from prior editions are ineligible. However, past participants are welcome to support their favorite projects on UNI by voting.

 

Q: What are the submission requirements?
A: Submissions must include the project and a written journal (1,000-2,000 words) that describes the project, answers key questions, and outlines the design process. Detailed guidelines are available in Section 2: Submission Guidelines and Requirements.

 

Q: Where can I find the rules and guidelines?
A: Comprehensive rules and guidelines can be accessed on the competition’s official platform under the Rules and Guidelines section.

 

Q: Are additional resources available?
A: No, the competition does not provide any supplementary resources.

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