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WA Awards 32nd Cycle Shortlist Announced And Ready For Your Rates & Votes
United Kingdom Architecture News - Oct 07, 2019 - 09:34 11250 views
World Architecture Community has announced the strong shortlist for the World Architecture Community Awards 32nd Cycle, including a wide range of innovative projects submitted from 30 countries across the world. About three times a year, World Architecture Community organises the WA Awards 10+5+X to recognise and highlight some of the great projects of our fellow community members.
Sanjay Puri Architects, Yazgan Design & Architecture, Nuru Karim, Laurent Troost Architectures, Building Office, 81.WAW.PL, Shintaro Fujiwara, KACI International and more are just a few among the shortlist.
WAC Honorary Members, Previous Winners of WA Awards and all WAC Members are invited to rate & vote all the projects from the shortlist page until Sunday, October 27, 2019 and help choose the best of the 32nd WA Awards 10+5+X on World Architecture Community.
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Nuru Karim's Nest Flamingo Observatory from the United Arab Emirates, competing to be a winner of WA Awards 32nd Cycle, has been named among the strong shortlist in the Designed category.
In this Cycle, WAC received projects from as many as 30 countries, more specifically from Iran, Ukraine, India, Poland, Brazil, United Kingdom, China, United States, Japan, Turkey, Georgia, Italy, Cyprus, Russia, Cameroon, Jordan, Burkina Faso, South Korea, Austria, Hungary to Pakistan, Switzerland, Spain, Belarus, Denmark, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Kenya, United Arab Emirates. A fantastic mix and a broad global coverage, to say the least!
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Shintaro Fujiwara's House In Kobe North from Japan, competing to be a winner of WA Awards 32nd Cycle, has been named among the strong shortlist in the Realised category.
Projects are in 3 specific categories: Realised, Designed and Student. As usual, the shortlisted projects will be evaluated by our jury, composed of some of our Honorary Members and previous cycles Winners for the first 10 and by our entire community members for the other 5 through their rates.
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United Practice Architects' The Peach Garden from China, competing to be a winner of WA Awards 32nd Cycle, has been named among the strong shortlist in the Realised category.
Honorary Members and Winners of Previous Cycles will notice a VOTE button where they can click to select their preferred projects. They may chose as many projects as they wish, only the total of the votes will determine the selected projects.
All other Members (Associate, Professional or Academic) of World Architecture Community will see a rating drop-box, where they can decide how they want to rate as many of the shortlisted projects as they wish (1 through 10, 10 being the highest rate). The 5 projects with the highest rates and from at least 15 members will form the +5 of the WA Awards 10+5+X.
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Yazgan Design & Architecture's Laboratory Building Of A University in Ankara, competing to be a winner of WA Awards 32nd Cycle, has been named among the strong shortlist in the Designed category.
World Architecture Community plans to announce winners latest at the beginning of November. You are the community, so make your vote/rate count and your voice be heard. Now that you know everything, you may go ahead and click here to rate/vote for your preferred projects by Sunday, October 27th, 2019 and help choose the best of the 32nd WA Awards 10+5+X on World Architecture Community.
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Michael Cheung's Worker's Freedom from Brazil, competing to be a winner of WA Awards 32nd Cycle, has been named among the strong shortlist in the Student category.
If you missed the previous Cycle, WAC is receiving entries for the 33rd Cycle of WA Awards
World Architecture Community has opened the WA Awards 33rd Cycle receiving new entries to compete in the next round. Send your entries to the WA Awards 33rd Cycle until December 15, 2019. See all previous winners for WA Awards 10+5+X here.