Washington, D.C. — Vectorworks, Inc., a leading design and BIM software provider, has been recognized as a Jury Award Winner in the prestigious Architizer A+Product Awards for its latest release, Vectorworks Architect 2025. The award, which highlights excellence in design tools, was earned through a competitive evaluation process involving contributions from a diverse panel of architects and industry professionals.
Vectorworks Chief Product Officer Darick DeHart expressed pride in the recognition, stating it underscores the company’s dedication to fostering creative expression among designers. He emphasized that significant improvements in the latest software iteration—including accelerated 3D modeling, enhanced documentation tools, and refined performance—are geared towards empowering architects to pursue innovative ideas with greater accuracy and confidence.
The Architizer A+Product Awards serve as a benchmark for the building products that fuel contemporary architecture. This year’s jury included over 100 respected figures from the global design community, each actively shaping the future of architectural practices. Their involvement ensures that award winners are at the forefront of innovation and creativity in the field.
Vectorworks Architect 2025 is engineered for design-centric processes. It offers architects robust capabilities for sketching, modeling, and documentation, with exceptional 2D and 3D integration and intuitive modeling tools. These features aim to elevate the design experience, enabling users to create with greater precision and efficiency.
To explore Vectorworks Architect 2025 and its capabilities further, interested parties can visit vectorworks.net/architect or start a free seven-day trial of the Vectorworks Design Suite. Additionally, users can preview future enhancements through the Public Roadmap.
Architizer’s mission is to empower architects by connecting them with manufacturers of building products. Their platform features a variety of initiatives, including content, awards, and competitions that showcase some of the best architecture globally. They focus on equipping architects with the necessary tools to construct better-designed buildings, cities, and ultimately, a better world.
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