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World Architecture Festival announces Day 2 winners for 2022
Portugal Architecture News - Dec 02, 2022 - 09:26 2889 views
World Architecture Festival, the world’s largest live-judged international architectural event, has announced the second day winners in Lisbon, Portugal.
Atelier tao+c, Weston Williamson + Partners, OHLAB and JC Architecture are among the award category winners announced on the second day of the World Architecture Festival in Lisbon.
The festival’s judges have recognised a diverse array of completed, future and interior projects across over 20 categories.
World Architecture Festival is taking place at Lisbon’s FIL Exhibition Centre from 30 November to 2 December, 2022.
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See the full list of Completed and Future Project winners for Architecture at WAF Day 2:
Completed Buildings
17th Ave Clinic in Canada by 5468796 Architecture. Image © James Brittain Photography
Completed Building Health
17th Ave Clinic in Canada by 5468796 Architecture
5468796 Architecture triumphed in the "Health" category - sponsored by GROHE, with its project 17th Ave Clinic, located in Canada.
The judges were impressed by its “use of natural daylight, important for diagnosis” and admired its “innovative use of a CLT beam structure”. Xiamen Humanity Maternity Hospital by Lemanarc SA was highly commended.
ANNA Stay in the Netherlands by ANNA. Image courtesy of ANNA
Completed Building Hotel and Leisure
ANNA Stay in the Netherlands by ANNA
ANNA won the "Hotel and Leisure" category - sponsored by GROHE, for its project ANNA Stay (Model 2022), Netherlands, which was recognised by the judges who felt the project “opened new horizons of lodging in nature”.
Valle San Nicolás – Clubhouse by Sordo Madaleno and Dining Space at DevaDhare by Play Architecture were highly commended.
80 Collins in Australia by Woods Bagot. Image courtesy of Woods Bagot
Completed Building Mixed-Use
80 Collins in Australia by Woods Bagot
The "Mixed-Use" category winner was 80 Collins in Australia, by Woods Bagot. Judges felt the project was “an excellent response to the urban context” and “successfully integrated a variety of different uses that provided a human scale to the public realm”.
One Bishopsgate Plaza by PLP Architecture was highly commended.
Villa B, located in Finland by OOPEAA Office for Peripheral Architecture. Image © Marc Goodwin
Completed Building House and Villa (Urban / Suburban)
Villa B in Finland by OOPEAA Office for Peripheral Architecture
The "House and Villa (Urban / Suburban)" category winner was Villa B, located in Finland by OOPEAA Office for Peripheral Architecture. Judges were impressed by its “seamless connection of traditional Spanish architecture and modernist Scandinavian approach”.
Auditorium Building in South Africa by URBA Architects and Urban Designers. Image courtesy of URBA Architects and Urban Designers
Completed Building Higher Education and Research
Auditorium Building in South Africa by URBA Architects and Urban Designers
The "Higher Education and Research" category winner was Auditorium Building, South Africa by URBA Architects and Urban Designers. The judges were impressed by the project’s “combination of order and restraint”, describing it as a “building that cannot but lift the spirit of all who use it”.
Paddington Station - Elizabeth Line in the United Kingdom by Weston Williamson + Partners. Image © Morley von Sternberg
Completed Building Transport
Paddington Station - Elizabeth Line in the United Kingdom by Weston Williamson + Partners
The prize for the best ‘Transport’ project went to Paddington Station - Elizabeth Line, in the United Kingdom by Weston Williamson + Partners. The judges congratulated the “scale and ambition” of the project, and described it as a “wonderful addition to the original station”.
Växjö train station and town hall by Sweco Architects was highly commended.
The Chapel of St. Peter in New Zealand by Stevens Lawson Architects. Image courtesy of Stevens Lawson Architects
Completed Building Religion
The Chapel of St. Peter in New Zealand by Stevens Lawson Architects
Winner of the "Religion" category was The Chapel of St. Peter in New Zealand by Stevens Lawson Architects, a “beautifully composed and rigorous” project, judges felt “successful collaboration with the client was evident in the subtle reinterpretation of ritual for a modern context”.
Bath Abbey Footprint Project by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios was highly commended.
ganghui tiandi in China by JZFZ Architectural Design Co.,Ltd. Image courtesy of JZFZ Architectural Design Co.,Ltd
Completed Building Shopping
ganghui tiandi, China by JZFZ Architectural Design Co.,Ltd
The "Shopping" category winner was ganghui tiandi, China by JZFZ Architectural Design Co.,Ltd, a project praised by the judges for “creating a retail experience which was all about landscape”.
Taikoo Li Qiantan by 5+design and JINS Park by Yuko Nagayama and Associates were both highly commended.
Future Projects
Muscowpetung Powwow Arbour, Canada by Oxbow Architecture & Richard Kroeker. Image courtesy of Oxbow Architecture Inc. & Richard Kroeker
Future Project Culture
Muscowpetung Powwow Arbour in Canada by Oxbow Architecture & Richard Kroeker
This year’s award for the best future "Culture" project went to Muscowpetung Powwow Arbour, Canada by Oxbow Architecture & Richard Kroeker.
YTL Arena Complex by Grimshaw – London was highly commended.
Iranzamin Villa in Iran by FMZD. Image courtesy of FMZD
Future Project House
Iranzamin Villa in Iran by FMZD
The "House" prize winner was Iranzamin Villa, Iran by FMZD. The project was admired by judges for its innovative response to the brief and “reuse of existing structure”.
94.0 by Omer Arbel was highly commended.
Oriel in United Kingdom by AECOM, Penoyre & Prasad and White Arkitekter. Image courtesy of AECOM, Penoyre & Prasad and White Arkitekter
Future Project Health
Oriel in United Kingdom by AECOM, Penoyre & Prasad and White Arkitekter
This year the "Health" category winner was Oriel, United Kingdom, by AECOM, Penoyre & Prasad and White Arkitekter, while Bethesda Medical Center by August Green was highly commended.
New School in Sundby in Denmark by skala architecture & Henning Larsen Architects. Image courtesy of skala architecture & Henning Larsen Architects
Future Project Education
New School in Sundby in Denmark by skala architecture & Henning Larsen Architects
The award winner for "Education" was New School in Sundby, Denmark by skala architecture & Henning Larsen Architects. The judges congratulated the “ambitious and bold” project and felt the interiors conveyed “a vision for the life of the school”.
Graduation Hall Sol Plaatje University by Savage+Dodd Architects was highly commended.
Robin Wood by Marc Koehler Architects and ANA Architecten. Image courtesy of Marc Koehler Architects and ANA Architecten
Future Project Residential
Robin Wood by Marc Koehler Architects and ANA Architecten
The winner of the "Residential" category was Robin Wood by Marc Koehler Architects and ANA Architecten. This future project was described by the judges as “clearly sustainable with a social vision” and a “prototype for flexible living”.
The Urban Nest by Spaces Architects@KA was highly commended.
330 Gray's Inn Road, United Kingdom by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris. Image courtesy of Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
Future Project Commercial Mixed-Use
330 Gray's Inn Road, United Kingdom by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
The "Commercial Mixed-Use" category winner was 330 Gray's Inn Road, United Kingdom by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris, which the judges praised for its “elegant” and “future proof” design.
The Estate by Studio PKA was highly commended.
Today WAF will announce all the category winners, above, and those announced on day one of the festival, go head-to-head as they present their projects in front of the festival’s super-jurors at Lisbon’s FIL Exhibition Centre.
WAF will then culminate today's evening with a Gala Dinner and Awards Ceremony where the winners of the World Building, Interior, Future Project and Landscape of the Year will be announced, along with winners of the Special Prizes.
In addition, you can see the first day winners of WAF 2022.
Top image in the article: The Chapel of St. Peter in New Zealand by Stevens Lawson Architects. Image courtesy of Stevens Lawson Architects.
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