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World Architecture Festival Announces Day 2 Winners
Singapore Architecture News - Nov 09, 2015 - 15:00 5204 views
World Architecture Festival (WAF) is the world's largest architectural event and has announced Day 2 winners in 2 categories: Completed Buildings and Future Projects.
World Architecture Festival 2015 is underway! WAF held at the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore from November 4-6, 2015 this year’s festival focuses on the theme 50:50, in honor of Singapore’s upcoming 50th anniversary as an independent country.
Day two at WAF 2015 saw Manuelle Gautrand and Alex McDowell on the main stage, Will Alsop paint live on the AkzoNobel stand and of course the second set of finalist presentations in the crit rooms! The winners for day two are now revealed - see them below.
Opening night drinks - sponsored by Atelier 10, After a jam-packed day of finalist presentations, seminars and much more delegates enjoyed drinks at the Festival Hall bars last night as the day one winners were announced. Women in Architecture, in association with The Architectural Review- AR Editor Christine Murray was joined by Julie Eizenberg, Koning Eizenberg and Gonca Pasolar, Emre Arolat Architects to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing women in architecture.
WAF has selected Day 2 winners in 2 different categories -Completed Buildings and Future Projects. Ingenhoven Architects, People's Architecture Office, and Studio 44 Architects are among the Completed Buildings category, Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp, SPARK and BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group are among the Future Projects category.
See the full list of DAY 2 Winners below:
DAY 2: Completed Buildings
Culture: Soma City Home for All / Japan / Klein Dytham Architecture. image courtesy of WAF.
Health: Walumba Elders Centre / Australia / iredale pedersen hook architects. image courtesy of WAF.
Hotel & Leisure sponsored by Grohe: Lanserhof, Lake Tegern / Germany / Ingenhoven Architects. image courtesy of WAF.
New & Old: Courtyard House Plugin / China / People's Architecture Office. image courtesy of WAF.
Production, Energy & Recycling: Fabrica de Oliva / Uruguay / Marcelo Daglio Arquitectos. image courtesy of Marcelo Daglio Arquitectos
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