Premise
The Best Thesis Award 2026: Planning recognizes exceptional thesis projects focused on urban planning, regional development, spatial strategy, and future city-making. As cities continue to evolve in response to rapid urbanization, climate change, mobility challenges, and social transformation, planners play a vital role in shaping resilient and inclusive environments.
This award provides an international platform for emerging planners and urban designers to present visionary ideas that contribute to the future of human settlements.
Objective
The competition seeks to identify and celebrate planning theses that demonstrate strategic thinking, analytical rigor, innovation, and meaningful responses to contemporary urban challenges.
Participants are encouraged to develop proposals that balance economic growth, environmental sustainability, mobility, housing, infrastructure, and social equity.
Eligibility
The competition is open to:
- Individual participants only
- Planning, Urban Design, and Urban Planning graduates from 2024, 2025, and 2026
- Final-year students completing a planning-related thesis during 2026
Collaborative submissions are not permitted.
Submission Scope
Projects may address topics including:
- Urban Design and Placemaking
- Regional and Territorial Planning
- Transit-Oriented Development (TOD)
- Sustainable Communities
- Green and Blue Infrastructure
- Housing and Community Development
- Urban Policy and Governance
- Smart Cities and Digital Twins
- Mobility and Transportation Systems
- Climate Adaptation and Urban Resilience
Submissions may focus on neighborhood, city-wide, metropolitan, or regional scales.
Evaluation Criteria
Submissions will be evaluated based on:
- Strength of planning strategy
- Quality of research and analysis
- Innovation and originality
- Sustainability and environmental responsibility
- Social and economic impact
- Feasibility and implementation potential
- Clarity of communication and presentation
Special consideration will be given to projects that propose transformative solutions for future urban environments.
Submission Requirements
- 1 x A1 Presentation Board
- PDF Format
- Maximum file size: 20 MB
- High Resolution (recommended 300 dpi)
The submission should include:
- Thesis title
- Site and context analysis
- Strategic framework
- Diagrams and mapping
- Planning proposals
- Key findings and recommendations
- Summary narrative (maximum 500 words)
Awards & Recognition
- Overall Winner × 1
- Global Recognition
- Media Exposure
- Featured Publication
- Certificate
- Runners-Up × 4
- Certificates of Excellence
- International Publication Opportunities
- Shortlisted Entries
- Featured in the “Class of 2026” Digital Yearbook
- Participation Certificates
- Available to all verified entrants
Competition Schedule & Entry Fees
| Phase | Deadline | Entry Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Competition Launch | June 2026 | — |
| Early Registration | 30 June 2026 | $29 |
| Phase 2 | 31 July 2026 | $34 |
| Phase 3 | 31 August 2026 | $39 |
| Phase 4 | 30 September 2026 | $44 |
| Phase 5 | 31 October 2026 | $49 |
| Late Registration | 25 November 2026 | $54 |
| Final Submission | 25 November 2026 | — |
All deadlines are 11:59 PM GMT.
Schedule and Fees
- Competition Launch: June 2026
- Early Registration: 30 June 2026 ($29 USD)
- Final Registration & Submission: 25 November 2026 ($54 USD)
- Results Announcement: To Be Announced
Outcome of the Competition
- Winner × 1: Global Recognition + Media Exposure + Certificate
- Runners-Up × 4: Recognition + Certificates
- Shortlisted Projects: Featured in Digital Yearbook
- Participation Certificates: For all verified entrants
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