Young Architect Award
Recognizes the exceptional work from young architects

Questions about program policies, application requirements, or how to submit online? Please see the AIA Awards FAQ for more information on the awards submission process.
Recognizing exceptional work from early career architects
Emerging talent deserves recognition. The Young Architect Award honors individuals who have demonstrated exceptional leadership and made significant contributions to the architecture profession early in their careers.
Explore information on AIA member eligibility, award criteria, submission schedule, submission resources, and past winners of the AIA Young Architects Award.
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Eligibility
The following members in good standing are eligible to be nominated:
- AIA architect members whose date of initial licensure is less than ten (10) years from the submission deadline.
- Associate AIA members who have passed the ARE.
- International AIA members who meet one of the qualifications listed above.
Nomination
Any AIA member in good standing may make nominations for the Young Architect Award.
Nominator responsibilities
Nominators support the candidates as they prepare their submission and are required to write a letter of support for the candidate which summarizes their contributions and introduces the portfolio.
Nominators also assist the candidate by acting as a point of contact for the reference writers and providing guidance as needed.
2026
Submissions open July 18, 2025.
Specific information regarding program policies (i.e., applicant eligibility, nominator options, etc.), required application components (i.e., letters of reference, candidate/project information fields, etc.), and other elements relevant in the 2026 iteration of the program will be available in the online application portal once the award begins accepting materials. All materials must be submitted via the online portal (i.e., cannot be accepted via email, phone, shared online drive, fax, post, etc.) by the prescribed deadline(s): deadline extension or exception requests will not be granted. Applicants and interested parties are encouraged to seek award assistance well in advance of application deadlines to minimize the risk for ineligibility and/or application noncompliance rendering the entry removed from review.
Fee: There is a non-refundable fee of $150 for this program.
Application Components
Extensive information on the materials required to submit an application to the Young Architect Award program is housed in the AIA online application portal. Please reference the information in this portal when the program is receiving materials for the 2026 season.
Review Criteria
Candidates are evaluated based on their contributions demonstrate commitment to:
- The value of design, practice, or education.
- Giving back to the profession through work with AIA or other industry-related organizations, mentoring, etc.
- Giving back to the community (through active unpaid service to the greater community).
- The Ripple Effect: Candidates are asked to demonstrate the "ripple effect" they have had on the profession. This is shorthand for your impact beyond the day-to-day work of your practice or outside your community. Ripple effect could be demonstrated by speaking, publications, mentoring, service to the profession, geographic impact, or legacy through others.
Recognition
Recognition for this program typically includes the following elements but may be subject to change. Recipients will receive additional information about this cycle’s recognition benefits with their selection notification.
- Promotional recognition in AIA communication channels.
- Invitation for the recipient or a recipient representative to attend selected AIA Awards event celebrations, commonly held during the annual AIA Conference.
Recipients of this award from 2025 to 2023 can be found at AIA award winners. For previous recipients please contact AIA Archives.