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Prominent architecture practices hope to have their projects crowned “the world’s best design” after receiving nominations for the Design Museum’s annual innovation award. The Beazley Design Awards, issued by the London-based museum, consider any contemporary design that enables change, evolution in practice or, simply, captures the zeitgeist. The 2017 winner will be announced on January 25, 2018, after a three-month exhibition and voting period in which the public is invited to weigh in on their favorite design. The 62 nominees span six categories — architecture, graphics, digital, product, fashion, and transport — however architecture projects have won the overall prize twice in the past three years. Scroll through the slideshow above for a look at the architectural projects in the running.
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