Submit an Event

Use this form to submit an event for publication. Once you’ve filled in all the required information, our editors will review and process the event for publication on ArchDaily.

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1 Your Info

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2 Organizer’s Info

Person or Organization who is organizing the event (this information will be public)
(Optional)
Website of the organizing entity, not the event (this information will be public)

3 Event Info

This will be the title of the post, please make it clear, concise and informative
All the information you’d like to add to the event posting
The file is larger than the maximum permitted file size.
The image should be at least 640 px wide. It will be the main image in the post. Max size 8 MB.
Please enter caption and credit information.
Please include an event cost or indicate that it is free of charge in the checkbox.
Please add keywords. Separate each suggested tag by commas.
Example: The Victoria & Albert Museum
It’s very important to be precise about the location. Remember that you can move the pin to select the right location on the map.

4 Event optional info

Website of the event (this information will be public)
(Max size 8 MB) The file is larger than the maximum permitted file size.
If you'd like to include a downloadable PDF in your event listing you can upload it here.
(Must be hosted on Vimeo or YouTube).
If you'd like to add copy the full URL and paste it here. At this time, we only support Vimeo and YouTube videos
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