December 2025 closed out the year for the architecture and design world with a diverse lineup of events, shifting the focus from major trade shows to intimate exhibitions, thought leadership forums, and crucial awards ceremonies that celebrated the year’s achievements. This selection of six key events, curated by Dezeen, spanned the globe, including key forums in the Middle East, conferences in Europe, and exhibitions in North America. Collectively, these gatherings provided essential platforms for networking, education, and showcasing innovation, underscoring the industry’s shift toward sustainability, computational design, and urban resilience as the decade draws to a close.
The Dubai Design Week: Middle Eastern Innovation
One of the most significant events globally was the return of the Dubai Design Week, cementing its status as the Middle East’s premier platform for showcasing regional and international talent.

The event, which ran throughout the first week of December, featured a comprehensive programme including trade exhibitions, cultural installations, and educational workshops. A major focus was on sustainability and desert-proof architecture, with designers presenting innovative materials and construction methods tailored for the region’s climate. The Design Week successfully brought together architects, developers, and government officials, serving as a critical hub for commerce and creative exchange in one of the world’s most rapidly evolving design landscapes.
The World Architecture Festival (WAF) and Inside Festival
The highly anticipated World Architecture Festival (WAF) and its co-located event, the Inside World Festival of Interiors, provided the annual culmination of global architectural excellence, with a strong focus on live critiques and real-world projects.

WAF, often considered the Oscars of the architecture world, featured live project judging where architects presented their work directly to expert juries. The festival focused on themes of urban resilience, adaptive reuse, and sustainable community planning. Meanwhile, Inside Festival celebrated the best of global interior design, highlighting innovation in commercial, residential, and public spaces. The combined events offered unparalleled networking and learning opportunities, with hundreds of short-listed firms vying for the coveted “World Building of the Year” and “World Interior of the Year” titles.
Computational Design Conference (Europe)
Reflecting the industry’s increasing reliance on technology, a major Computational Design Conference took place in a key European city, drawing researchers, engineers, and architects specializing in digital fabrication and advanced geometry.

The conference explored the practical application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) in design processes, from generating optimized building forms to streamlining construction logistics. Presentations covered topics such as parametric modelling, large-scale 3D printing, and the development of new self-assembling materials. The event highlighted the rapid progress being made at the intersection of architecture and technology, positioning computational design as a central component of future sustainable and complex architectural projects.
End-of-Year Awards Gala and Exhibition (North America)
A prestigious End-of-Year Awards Gala and accompanying Exhibition in a major North American city shifted the focus to retrospective achievement and critical acclaim for the best projects completed throughout the year.

The gala celebrated outstanding work across various categories, including residential, commercial, and landscape architecture. The exhibition provided a public forum for viewing the nominated projects, using models, drawings, and virtual reality to explain the design concepts. This event served a dual purpose: to recognize excellence within the professional community and to engage the general public with high-quality design, raising awareness about the positive impact of architecture on civic life and the built environment.









