CELEBRATING EXCELLENCE IN ARCHITECTURE
The BIG SEE Architecture & Interior Design Awards recognize visionary architecture that redefines buildings, interiors, and environments to inspire creativity and improve how we live, work, and connect.
Originally launched in South-East Europe, the BIG SEE Awards have grown into a global platform honoring outstanding projects in architecture and interior design. Today, they empower creators worldwide to innovate and make a lasting impact.
Winning a BIG SEE Award means gaining international recognition, boosting your professional reputation, and joining a community of leading creative minds. More than just an award, BIG SEE is a movement—a space where creativity drives progress and fosters global recognition.
If you aspire to push boundaries in architecture and interior design, the BIG SEE Awards offer the opportunity to shine and be celebrated.
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Registration deadlines
Tina Čargo
Award Coordinator
tina@bigsee.eu
+386 64 266 471
Italy, Malta, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania
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Armenia, Australia, Angola, Bahrain, Belarus, Canada, Cameroon, Chile, Greenland, Hong Kong, Japan, Jordan, Latvia, Luxembourg, Myanmar, Nigeria, Portugal, Singapore, Sweden, Taiwan, Tanzania, United Arab Emirates, Uruguay, Zimbabwe
Kristina Beltram
Award Coordinator
kristinab@bigsee.eu
+386 40 837 218
Vito Novak
Award Coordinator
vito@bigsee.eu
+386 51 666 624
Bosnia & Hercegovina, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Hungary, Slovakia
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Colombia, Costa Rica, Denmark, Ecuador, Egypt, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Ghana, Guatemala, Indonesia, Iran, Lebanon, Lithuania, Malaysia, Maldives, Mexico, Morocco, New Zealand, Oman, Panama, Philippines, Sudan, Thailand, Uganda, Ukraine, Vietnam, Zambia
Špela Valenčič
Award Coordinator
spela@bigsee.eu
+386 64 266 468
Austria, Czech Republic, Croatia, Moldova, Slovenia
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Bahamas, Bolivia, Brazil, Cambodia, Estonia, Georgia, Germany, Iceland, Ivory Coast, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kuwait, Mozambique, Netherlands, Norway, Peru, Poland, Puerto Rico, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, South Africa, South Korea, Venezuela, Iraq, Mauritius