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World Architecture Community Awards 45th Cycle winners are announced
United Kingdom Architecture News - Oct 30, 2023 - 09:52 3130 views
World Architecture Community has announced the winners of WA Awards 10+5+X 45th Cycle in Architecture, Interior Design and Student categories.
We have 38 different winning projects from 16 different countries with a fantastic mix of building types, spanning from South Korea to Poland, Serbia to Costa Rica.
In short, the winning countries can be listed as Costa Rica, Iran, Vietnam, India, South Korea, France, China, Turkey, Poland, Serbia, Colombia, Japan, Burkina Faso, Russia, Austria and Egypt.
Matra Architects' The Three Mashrabiyas - A House In New Delhi won the WA Award in the 45th Cycle in the Architecture/Realised category. Image © Sergio Ghetti
WA Awards 10+5+X 45th Cycle Architecture/Realised category
In the Architecture/Realised category, Matra Architects' The Three Mashrabiyas - A House in New Delhi, IDMM Architects' Fort & Port in South Korea, Hérault Arnod Architectures' Q-Park Ravet in France, Van Aelst I Nguyen & Partners' Hanoi Eco School in Vietnam, ZAV Architects' Center For Handy Skills Or Type-Less in Iran, Pragmatica Architectural Design Studio's OTAGH-E-SHEKAR in Iran are among the winners of the WA Awards 45th Cycle. These winning projects were selected by the Votes of Honorary Members and Winners in earlier cycles.
Ling Zhong's Techstorm Headquarter Industrial Park in China, ROOM+ Design & Build's Secret Garden in Vietnam have also been 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)
- Black House (Casa Negra), Costa Rica by Oliver Schütte
- Center For Handy Skills or Type-less, Iran by ZAV Architects
- Hanoi Eco School, Vietnam by Van Aelst I Nguyen & Partners
- Small Brick House, Vietnam by Tung Nguyen Architects
- The Three Mashrabiyas - A house in New Delhi, India by Matra
- Shree Town, India by Sanjay Puri Architects
- Fort & Port, South Korea by IDMM Architects
- Q-Park Ravet, France by Hérault Arnod Architectures
- Techstorm Headquarter Industrial Park, China by Ling Zhong
- OTAGH-E-SHEKAR, Iran by Pragmatica Architectural Design Studio
- Selected democratically, through the votings of community members (+5 projects)
- Center For Handy Skills or Type-less, Iran by ZAV Architects
- Fort & Port, South Korea by IDMM Architects
- Techstorm Headquarter Industrial Park, China by Ling Zhong
- OTAGH-E-SHEKAR, Iran by Pragmatica Architectural Design Studio
- Secret Garden, Vietnam by ROOM+ Design & Build
Sanjay Puri Architects' Hill Museum in India won the WA Award in the 45th Cycle in the Architecture/Designed category. Image © Sanjay Puri Architects
WA Awards 10+5+X 45th Cycle Architecture/Designed category
In the Architecture/Designed category, Sanjay Puri Architects' 4 projects; Hill Museum, Bridgeford School, Desire Energy Solutions and On The Hills in India, Basak Akkoyunlu Design's İDÇ Alsancak Offices in Turkey, MAS Architecture's STELLA Residence in Vietnam, Ke He's Baihua Kindergarten In Linmingdu, Wuyishan City in China are among the winners of the WA Awards 45th Cycle. These winning projects were selected by the Votes of Honorary Members and Winners in earlier cycles.
Mateusz Gornik's Semi Opened House in Poland, Renu Robin Design's Saan Verdante in India have been 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 (10 projects)
- Baihua Kindergarten in Linmingdu, Wuyishan City, China by Ke He
- On The Hills, India by Sanjay Puri Architects
- Hill Museum, India by Sanjay Puri Architects
- ACCORAAC: Small Home, Large Life, Iran by Pragmatica Architectural Design Studio
- STELLA Residence, Vietnam by MAS Architecture
- İDÇ Alsancak Offices, Turkey by Basak Akkoyunlu Design
- Desire Energy Solutions, India by Sanjay Puri Architects
- Semi Opened House, Poland by Mateusz Gornik
- Bridgeford School, India by Sanjay Puri Architects
- Bridging Time: Preserving Tradition In The Future, Serbia by Zeljko Mitrovic
- Selected democratically, through the votings of community members (+5 projects)
- Baihua Kindergarten in Linmingdu, Wuyishan City, China by Ke He
- ACCORAAC: Small Home, Large Life, Iran by Pragmatica Architectural Design Studio
- STELLA Residence, Vietnam by MAS Architecture
- Semi Opened House, Poland by Mateusz Gornik
- Saan Verdante, India by Renu Robin Design
Elif Arabacı's Tresholds in Japan won the WA Award in the 45th Cycle in the Architecture/Student category. Image courtesy of Elif Arabacı
WA Awards 10+5+X 45th Cycle Architecture/Student category
In the Architecture/Student category, Elif Arabacı's Tresholds in Japan, Gabriel Niño's Modulus 7 in Colombia, Paula Andrea Camacho Rodríguez's Walls: Re-Signifying Vestiges in Colombia, Abdoul Fataph Zone's Housing For Internally Displaced People In Kaya, Burkina Faso, Hoài Đặng Thị's KrongNo Volcanic Cave System Discovery Center in Vietnam are among the winners of the WA Awards 45th Cycle. These winning projects were selected by the Votes of Honorary Members and Winners in earlier cycles.
Saanchi Rajpoot's Croatian Interlace in India, Lulu Hasan's Weaved City in Russia, Adrián Pose Núñez's Garden Between Gardens in Austria have been 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)
- Walls: Re-signifying vestiges, Colombia by Paula Andrea Camacho Rodríguez
- Power Core 1.1, Turkey by Ebubekır Kaba
- Tresholds, Japan by Elif Arabacı
- Between silence and light, Japan by Tuan Phan
- Housing for internally displaced people in Kaya, Burkina Faso, Burkina Faso by Abdoul Fataph Zone
- Notion Forum, Turkey by Berk Kandemir
- KrongNo Volcanic Cave System Discovery Center, Vietnam by Hoài Đặng Thị
- The Trade Node, Turkey by Ahmet Can Oflozer
- Modulus 7, Colombia by Gabriel Niño
- Weaved City, Russia by Lulu Hasan
- Selected democratically, through the votings of community members (+5 projects)
- Walls: Re-signifying vestiges, Colombia by Paula Andrea Camacho Rodríguez
- KrongNo Volcanic Cave System Discovery Center, Vietnam by Hoài Đặng Thị
- Weaved City, Russia by Lulu Hasan
- Croatian Interlace, India by Saanchi Rajpoot
- Garden Between Gardens, Austria by Adrián Pose Núñez
Hend Hatem's Reviving Villa Badrans’ Organic Architecture Into A Multi-Disciplinary Designers’ Hub in Egypt won the WA Award in the 45th Cycle in the Interior Design/Student category. Image courtesy of Hend Hatem
WA Awards 10+5+X 45th Cycle Interior Design/Student category
In the Interior Design/Student category, Hend Hatem's Reviving Villa Badrans’ Organic Architecture Into A Multi-Disciplinary Designers’ Hub in Egypt, Maryam Salah's Revitalizing Bab El-Louk Market Through Interior Urbanism Approach in Egypt, Mohammed Younis' Transforming Ismail Pasha El-Mofatesh Palace Into A Co-Living Co-Working Expanse in Egypt are among the winners of the WA Awards 45th Cycle. These winning projects were selected by the Votes of Honorary Members and Winners in earlier cycles.
Yomna Ahmed's Reusing Kodak Shops As A Multidisciplinary Design Hub To Enhance Innovation (Notfa Multidisciplinary Design Hub) in Egypt and Maryam Salah's Revitalizing Bab El-Louk Market Through Interior Urbanism Approach in Egypt have been 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 (4 projects)
- Revitalizing Bab El-Louk Market Through Interior Urbanism Approach, Egypt by Maryam Salah
- Reviving Villa Badrans’ Organic Architecture Into a Multi-Disciplinary Designers’ Hub, Egypt by Hend Hatem
- Transforming Ismail Pasha El-Mofatesh Palace Into a Co-Living Co-Working Expanse, Egypt by Mohammed Younis
- Reusing Kodak shops as a multidisciplinary design hub to enhance Innovation (Notfa multidisciplinary design hub), Egypt by Yomna Ahmed
- Selected democratically, through the votings of community members (+2 projects)
- Revitalizing Bab El-Louk Market Through Interior Urbanism Approach, Egypt by Maryam Salah
- Reusing Kodak shops as a multidisciplinary design hub to enhance Innovation (Notfa multidisciplinary design hub), Egypt by Yomna Ahmed
One Cycle ends as another starts...
With this announcement, we'd like to remind you that the 46th Cycle of WA Awards is now open for submissions. You can submit your entries until 12 January, 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): The Three Mashrabiyas - A house in New Delhi by Matra (© Sergio Ghetti), Baihua Kindergarten In Linmingdu, Wuyishan City by Ke He (© HHC Design Studio Shenzhen University), Hill Museum by Sanjay Puri Architects (© Sanjay Puri Architects), Q-Park Ravet by Hérault Arnod Architectures (© Cyrille Weiner), Fort & Port by IDMM Architects (© Jaeyoun Kim), Hanoi Eco School by Van Aelst I Nguyen & Partners (© Steve Van Aelst), Tresholds by Elif Arabacı (© Elif Arabacı), Reviving Villa Badrans’ Organic Architecture Into A Multi-Disciplinary Designers’ Hub by Hend Hatem (© Hend Hatem).