Brick in Architecture Awards is Now Open!

Words: Tricia Mauer

Lay the Foundation for Success: Enter the 2024 Brick Awards Today!

The Brick in Architecture Awards are back, celebrating the pinnacle of architectural innovation and sustainability, all centered around the creative use of clay brick. This prestigious event offers a unique platform for architects and designers to showcase their most imaginative and sustainable projects to a global audience.

The 2024 edition promises to be more exciting than ever, with entries open until November 8, 2024, at 11:59 PM ET. This is your chance to put your company’s work on the world stage, highlighting the transformative power of clay brick in modern architecture. Whether your design emphasizes cutting-edge sustainability or reimagines traditional aesthetics, the Brick Awards are the perfect opportunity to gain international recognition.

MCAA members can take advantage of a special entry rate of just $150, making it an even more attractive proposition for those within the industry. Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to have your work celebrated among the best in the field. Submit your entries today and lay the foundation for your success in the architectural world.

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