Are you an architect with a passion for shaping the future of global architecture? Here’s your chance to join the team behind the world’s largest online architecture platform! ArchDaily is on the hunt for a proactive and curious architect to become a part-time participant in our Projects Collaborator Program. But here’s where it gets exciting: you’ll be working directly with the team responsible for curating and coordinating the publication of groundbreaking built projects from around the globe. And this is the part most people miss—your role isn’t just about curation; it’s about contributing to a database that influences how architecture is perceived and developed worldwide.
The Projects team doesn’t just showcase any building; they highlight works that push the boundaries of architectural innovation, contextual relevance, and informative value. As a program participant, your mission will be twofold: first, to assist in curating this unparalleled online projects database, and second, to support internal tasks that help the team achieve its ambitious goals. Think of it as being at the heart of a movement that redefines how architectural excellence is shared and celebrated.
But here’s where it gets controversial: What criteria should truly define a project’s contribution to architectural development? Is it purely about innovation, or does cultural and contextual representation play an equally vital role? We’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments!
This open call was submitted by an ArchDaily user, and we encourage you to share your own architectural opportunities using our Submit a Call for Submissions form. Remember, the views expressed in user-submitted announcements don’t necessarily reflect ArchDaily’s stance. For more details, check out the original post by Hana Abdel: Open Call for Projects Collaborator Program Participant at ArchDaily, published on March 3, 2026, and accessible via this link.
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