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World Architecture Community Awards 48th Cycle Winners Are Announced
United Kingdom Architecture News - Sep 30, 2024 - 11:21 1595 views
World Architecture Community has announced the winners of WA Awards 10+5+X 48th Cycle in Architecture, Interior Design and Student categories.
We have 42 different winning projects from 29 different countries with a fantastic mix of building types, spanning from Iran, China, India, Slovenia, Rwanda to Romania, Taiwan, Spain, Turkey, Czech Republic.
In short, the winning countries can be listed as Iran, China, India, Slovenia, Rwanda, Romania, Taiwan, Spain, Turkey, Czech Republic, Brazil, South Korea, Portugal, Vietnam, Argentina, Colombia, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, Palestine, Germany, Italy, Jordan, United Kingdom, Japan, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Thailand, and Egypt.
Zaha Hadid Architects' Chengdu Science Fiction Museum in China won the WA Award in the 48th Cycle in the Architecture/Realised category. Image © Arch-Exist Photography
WA Awards 10+5+X 48th Cycle Architecture/Realised category
In the Architecture/Realised category, Zaha Hadid Architects' 3 projects; Chengdu Science Fiction Museum in China, Masarycka in the Czech Republic, Zhuhai Jinwan Civic Arts Centre in China, Srijit Srinivas Architects' The Kenz House in India, Basak Akkoyunlu Design's Casa Solis in Turkey are among the winners of the WA Awards 48th Cycle.
ROOM+ Design & Build's The Cornerstone in Vietnam, Joan J Fortuny Arquitectes' 54 HPP Inca in Spain, ARTI3 Architecture's Arkas Sanat [Art] Alaçatı in Turkey were awarded by the Votings of WAC Community Members in the Architecture/Realised category.
Scroll down for the winning Architecture/Realised projects below:
- Selected by the votes of Honorary Members and Winners in earlier cycles (10 projects)
- Chengdu Science Fiction Museum, China, by Zaha Hadid Architects
- Dehkadeh Iwan, Iran, by SUPER VOID SPACE
- Arkas Sanat [Art] Alaçatı, Turkey, by ARTI3 Architecture
- Masarycka, Czech Republic, by Zaha Hadid Architects
- The Kenz House, India, by Srijit Srinivas Architects
- K - House, India, by ADND LLP
- Aquatic Gallery at Science City, Ahmedabad, India, by INI Design Studio
- The Cornerstone, Vietnam, by ROOM+ Design & Build
- Zhuhai Jinwan Civic Arts Centre, China, by Zaha Hadid Architects
- Casa Solis, Turkey, by Basak Akkoyunlu Design
- Selected democratically, through the votings of community members (+5 projects)
- Chengdu Science Fiction Museum, China, by Zaha Hadid Architects
- Arkas Sanat [Art] Alaçatı, Turkey, by ARTI3 Architecture
- The Cornerstone, Vietnam, by ROOM+ Design & Build
- Zhuhai Jinwan Civic Arts Centre, China, by Zaha Hadid Architects
- 54 HPP Inca, Spain, by Joan J Fortuny Arquitectes and Alventosa Morell – Arquitectes
Superform's My Little Big World in Slovenia won the WA Award in the 48th Cycle in the Architecture/Designed category. Image © Studio Spacer
WA Awards 10+5+X 48th Cycle Architecture/Designed category
In the Architecture/Designed category, Superform's My Little Big World in Slovenia, Sanjay Puri Architects' 2 projects; The Crescents Club, and Miraj Lakeview Hotel in India, Jiahua Xu's Lilong Arcade in China are among the winners of the WA Awards 48th Cycle. These winning projects were selected by the Votes of Honorary Members and Winners in earlier cycles.
Amir Kharaghani's Yard Residential Apartment in Iran, Sanjay Puri Architects' Mahima Magnus Office in India were awarded by the Votings of WAC Community Members in the Architecture/Designed category.
Scroll down for the winning Architecture/Designed projects below:
- Selected by the votes of Honorary Members and Winners in earlier cycles (6 projects)
- My Little Big World, Slovenia, by Superform
- The Crescents Club, India, by Sanjay Puri Architects
- Miraj Lakeview Hotel, India, by Sanjay Puri Architects
- Möbius Plaza, China, by Jumbo Globe
- Lilong Arcade, China, by Jiahua Xu
- Yard Residential Apartment, Iran, by Amir Kharaghani
- Selected democratically, through the votings of community members (+3 projects)
- My Little Big World, Slovenia, by Superform
- Yard Residential Apartment, Iran, by Amir Kharaghani
- Mahima Magnus Office, India, by Sanjay Puri Architects
Dylan Baliski's A Kaleidoscopic Symphony in United Kingdom won the WA Award in the 48th Cycle in the Architecture/Student category. Image courtesy of Dylan Baliski
WA Awards 10+5+X 48th Cycle Architecture/Student category
In the Architecture/Student category, Dylan Baliski's A Kaleidoscopic Symphony in UK, Altay Didikoğlu's BioSoil Edge in Turkey, ChaoChun Kung's VerdeNexus: Reimagining Taipei’s Urban Tapestry in UK, Sofia Diaz's Hyperesthesia: Constructed Voids in Colombia, Lina Maria Trivino's Aether in Argentina are among the winners of the WA Awards 48th Cycle. These winning projects were selected by the Votes of Honorary Members and Winners in earlier cycles.
Merve Örke's City Vault in Turkey, Berk Özden's Rhizo-Nexus in Turkey, Güliz Lise's Qu/ero in Turkey were awarded by the Votings of WAC Community Members in the Architecture/Student category.
Scroll down for the winning Architecture/Student projects below:
- Selected by the votes of Honorary Members and Winners in earlier cycles (10 projects)
- BioSoil Edge, Turkey, by Altay Didikoğlu
- Rubble: Experimental Topography, Turkey, by Ahmet Can Oflozer
- A Kaleidoscopic Symphony, UK, by Dylan Baliski
- VerdeNexus: Reimagining Taipei’s Urban Tapestry, UK, by ChaoChun Kung
- City Vault, Turkey, by Merve Örke
- Hyperesthesia: Constructed Voids, Colombia, by Sofia Diaz
- Vernacular Taxonomies: Experimental Assemblies For The Utilization Of Cashew Nut Residues, Colombia, by Paula Alejandra Rivera Hernandez
- to_by Society, Turkey, by Nilay Isıkan
- The A²dapter, Turkey, Utku Arslan
- Aether, Argentina, by Lina Maria Trivino
- Selected democratically, through the votings of community members (+5 projects)
- BioSoil Edge, Turkey, by Altay Didikoğlu
- City Vault, Turkey, by Merve Örke
- The A²dapter, Turkey, by Utku Arslan
- Rhizo-Nexus, Turkey, by Berk Özden
- Qu/ero, Turkey, by Güliz Lise
Sanjay Puri Architects' Aatma Manthan Museum in India won the WA Award in the 48th Cycle in the Interior Design/Realised category. Image © Vinay Panjwani
WA Awards 10+5+X 48th Cycle Interior Design/Realised category
In the Interior Design/Realised category, Sanjay Puri Architects' Aatma Manthan Museum in India, Cando Archineering Group's Tamrin Space in Iran, Alhad Gore's Office for Atul Patel Architects in India are among the winners of the WA Awards 48th Cycle. These winning projects were selected by the Votes of Honorary Members and Winners in earlier cycles.
Sanjay Puri Architects' Aatma Manthan Museum in India and Cando Archineering Group's Tamrin Space in Iran were also awarded by the Votings of WAC Community Members in the Interior Design/Realised category.
Scroll down for the winning Interior Design/Realised projects below:
- Selected by the votes of Honorary Members and Winners in earlier cycles (4 projects)
- Aatma Manthan Museum, India, by Sanjay Puri Architects
- Tamrin Space, Iran, by Cando Archineering Group
- Office for Atul Patel Architects, India, by Alhad Gore
- Office@27, India, by Sanjay Puri Architects
- Selected democratically, through the votings of community members (+2 projects)
- Aatma Manthan Museum, India, by Sanjay Puri Architects
- Tamrin Space, Iran, by Cando Archineering Group
Nour Farid's DUNES Therapeutic Center For Rheumatoid in Egypt won the WA Award in the 48th Cycle in the Interior Design/Student category. Image © Nour Farid
WA Awards 10+5+X 48th Cycle Interior Design/Student category
In the Interior Design/Realised category, Nour Farid's DUNES Therapeutic Center For Rheumatoid in Egypt, Omar Elhorany's Plantopia - Botanical Scientific Center in Egypt, Aya Alhamad's Syrian Culture Center in Egypt, Gamela Anwar's Smart Nature Museum in Egypt are among the winners of the WA Awards 48th Cycle. These winning projects were selected by the Votes of Honorary Members and Winners in earlier cycles.
Mohsen Kheirmand Parizi's Interior Design Of Pasargad Villa in Iran, RahmaIbrahim Abdelatif's (Expo - Egypt - International Expo Exhibition) in Egypt, Omar Elhorany's Plantopia - Botanical Scientific Center in Egypt were awarded by the Votings of WAC Community Members in the Interior Design/Student category.
Scroll down for the winning Interior Design/Student projects below:
- Selected by the votes of Honorary Members and Winners in earlier cycles (8 projects)
- Interior Design Of Pasargad Villa, Iran, by Mohsen Kheirmand Parizi
- (Expo - Egypt - International Expo Exhibition), Egypt, by RahmaIbrahim Abdelatif
- Plantopia - Botanical Scientific Center, Egypt, by Omar Elhorany
- DUNES Therapeutic Center For Rheumatoid, Egypt, by Nour Farid
- Syrian Culture Center, Egypt, by Aya Alhamad
- Keramika Handcfafts Academy in Fayoum, Egypt, by Zeinah Nabil
- Smart Nature Museum, Egypt, by Gamela Anwar
- Coral Shore Research Complex, Egypt, by Aseel Bajuneid
- Selected democratically, through the votings of community members (+4 projects)
- Interior Design Of Pasargad Villa, Iran, by Mohsen Kheirmand Parizi
- (Expo - Egypt - International Expo Exhibition), Egypt, by RahmaIbrahim Abdelatif
- Plantopia - Botanical Scientific Center, Egypt, by Omar Elhorany
- DUNES Therapeutic Center For Rheumatoid, Egypt, by Nour Farid
One Cycle ends as another starts...
With this announcement, we'd like to remind you that the 49th Cycle of WA Awards is now open for submissions. You can submit your entries until 13 December, 2024 (23:59 GMT +0).
If you also want your project to get the recognition it deserves, make sure to participate before the deadline is over.
Your starting point is How to Participate page. Read more about WA Awards 10+5+X.
Top image in the article (from left to right): Superform's My Little Big World (© Studio Spacer), Amir Kharaghani's Yard Residential Apartment (© Amir Kharaqani), Joan J Fortuny Arquitectes' 54 HPP Inca (© José Hevia), Zaha Hadid Architects' Chengdu Science Fiction Museum (© Arch-Exist Photography), Sanjay Puri Architects' Aatma Manthan Museum (© Vinay Panjwani), Super Void Spaces' Dehkadeh Iwan (© Mohamad Hossein Hamzeloie), Dylan Baliski's A Kaleidoscopic Symphony (© Dylan Baliski), Nour Farid's DUNES Therapeutic Center For Rheumatoid (© Nour Farid).