NEW YORK,
March 9,
2012 -- ArchDaily (
http://www.archdaily.com) is currently the most visited
Architecture website in the world with more than 5,000,000 visits and more than
36,000,000 pageviews a month. It features the latest projects, awards, contests
and architecture related news. It is recognized as the ultimate source of
inspiration for thousands of architects around the world (
http://ow.ly/9z7fu ),
a community of professionals that once again has acted as the jury for the
Building of the Year Awards.

Last month, ArchDaily partnered with HP to launch these unique awards for the
architecture community. On
March 8, after more than
65,000 votes from all over the world, the winners for ArchDaily's Building of
the Year Awards 2011 were announced.

It has been 4 exciting weeks where readers chose their favorite building
among more than 3,000 projects. Divided into 14 categories, this year's winners
vary from emerging young architects like Cerejeira Fontes Architects or MIMA
Architects to the most prestigious offices of
Steven
Holl and OMA. The projects range from a small chapel in
Portugal or a fantastic bridge in
The Netherlands to the 47,00 sqf
Milstein Hall at
Cornell
University, every project noted for their unique and innovative
designs.
You can see all the winners here:
www.archdaily.com/building-of-the-year/2011/ .
For additional information contact us at:
editorial@archdaily.com
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