Architects from all over the world have been invited to enter their latest projects into the 9th annual MIPIM Architectural Review Future Project Awards programme, which celebrates innovative thinking and approaches to design for buildings either still on the architect's table or yet to be built.

Architects from all over the world have been invited to enter their latest projects into the 9th annual MIPIM Architectural Review Future Project Awards programme, which celebrates innovative thinking and approaches to design for buildings either still on the architect's table or yet to be built.

The prestigious awards form a centrepiece event for showcasing 'exemplar architectural design and robust responses to the client brief', and will take place during the MIPIM commercial property market in Cannes next March.

The awards include eight separate categories, seven of which are open to entry, with the ‘Overall Winner’ prize awarded during the ceremony. Previous winners have included the Jean Nouvel designed ‘One New Change’ in the City of London; Isay Weinfeld Arquitetura’s 360º Building in Brazil; and SOM’s Al Hamra Firdous Tower in Kuwait, which was designed by Gary Haney.

The eight awards categories incorporate: Big Urban Projects; Regeneration and Masterplanning; Tall Buildings; Mixed Use; Offices; Residential
Retail; and Leisure.

An additional Sustainability prize will be awarded to one project entered in any of the above categories. This category cannot be entered separately.

The deadline for entry is 19 November 2010. An international jury, chaired by Paul Finch, will be announced shortly.

Further details including full entry criteria and online entry at http://www.mipimarfutureprojects.com/