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Kunstsilo. Image credit: Alan Williams

Kunstsilo. Image credit: Alan Williams


The Prix Versailles has unveiled the winners of the 2025 World Titles, honoring outstanding achievements in architectural and interior design. In total, 24 projects were recognised as the ‘world’s most beautiful’ projects in categories spanning museums, hotels, restaurants, emporiums, airports, campuses, passenger stations, and sports. The projects were chosen from an extensive list of finalists which Archinect has reported on over recent months.

“Each year, the Prix Versailles challenges us to look beyond aesthetics alone and to evaluate architecture and design as a force capable of shaping the world we inhabit,” jury chair Irina Bokova said about the projects. “It invites us to measure creativity not only by its boldness, but by its integrity – its ability to respond to cultural context, to uplift communities, and to contribute meaningfully to a sustainable future.”

Among the jury for this year’s edition were architects Ma Yansong and Thom Mayne, alongside actress Emma Watson, pianist Lang Lang, conceptual artist Leandro Erlich, fashion designer Iris Van Herpen, and actress and film director Maria de Medeiros.

The 2025 winners are as follows:




Kunstsilo. Image credit: Alan Williams

Kunstsilo. Image credit: Alan Williams

MUSEUMS (See the finalists here)

Prix Versailles – Kunstsilo (Kristiansand, Norway)Special prize for an Interior – Audeum (Seoul, Republic of Korea)Special prize for an Exterior – Joslyn Art Museum (Omaha, United States)


Tiffany & Co. Montenapoleone. Image credit: Tiffany & Co.

Tiffany & Co. Montenapoleone. Image credit: Tiffany & Co.

EMPORIUMS (See the finalists here)

Prix Versailles – Tiffany & Co. Montenapoleone (Milan, Italy)Special prize for an Interior – Cartier (Brussels, Belgium)Special prize for an Exterior – Apple The Exchange TRX (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)


Mandarin Oriental Qianmen. Image credit: Mandarin Oriental Qianmen

Mandarin Oriental Qianmen. Image credit: Mandarin Oriental Qianmen

HOTELS (See the finalists here)

Prix Versailles – Mandarin Oriental Qianmen (Beijing, China)Special prize for an Interior – Hôtel du Couvent (Nice, France)Special prize for an Exterior – Shebara (Sheybarah Island, Saudi Arabia)


Ducasse Baccarat. Image credit: Nicholas Grosmond

Ducasse Baccarat. Image credit: Nicholas Grosmond

RESTAURANTS (See the finalists here)

Prix Versailles – Ducasse Baccarat (Paris, France)Special prize for an Interior – Blackswan (Beijing, China)Special prize for an Exterior – Another Smith (Tha Sai Luat, Thailand)


San Francisco International Airport, Terminal 1. Image credit: Jason O' Rear

San Francisco International Airport, Terminal 1. Image credit: Jason O’ Rear

AIRPORTS (See the finalists here)

Prix Versailles – San Francisco International Airport, Terminal 1 (San Francisco, United States)Special prize for an Interior – Marseille Provence Airport, Terminal 1 (Marignane, France)Special prize for an Exterior – Portland International Airport, Main Terminal (Portland, United States)


LCI Barcelona. Image credit: Salva Lopez

LCI Barcelona. Image credit: Salva Lopez

CAMPUSES

Prix Versailles – LCI Barcelona (Barcelona, Spain)Special prize for an Interior – Shanghai Jiao Tong University, School of Design (Shanghai, China) Special prize for an Exterior – University of Copenhagen, Niels Bohr Bygningen (Copenhagen, Denmark)


Villejuif – Gustave Roussy Station. Image credit: Dominique Perrault Architecture, Michel Denancé, Société des grands projets

Villejuif – Gustave Roussy Station. Image credit: Dominique Perrault Architecture, Michel Denancé, Société des grands projets

PASSENGER STATIONS (See the finalists here)

Prix Versailles – Villejuif – Gustave Roussy Station (Villejuif, France)Special prize for an Interior – Gadigal Station (Sydney, Australia)Special prize for an Exterior – KAFD Station (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia)


Kagawa Prefectural Arena. Image credit: SANAA

Kagawa Prefectural Arena. Image credit: SANAA

ARENAS (See the finalists here)

Prix Versailles – Kagawa Prefectural Arena (Takamatsu, Japan)Special prize for an Interior – Intuit Dome (Inglewood, United States)Special prize for an Exterior – Le Colisée (Chartres, France)







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