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WAF category winners day 1

United Kingdom Architecture News - Oct 03, 2013 - 14:31   2548 views

 

WAF category winners day 1

Completed Building House category - The Left-Over-Space House (Australia), Cox Rayner Architects, Casey and Rebekah VallanceWednesday 1
Completed Building Housing category - 28th Street Apartments (USA), Koning Eizenberg Architecture Wednesday 2
Completed Building Office category - Statoil Regional and International offices (Norway) A-LabWednesday 3
Completed Building Higher Education and research category - University of Exeter: Forum Project (UK), Wilkinson Eyre Architects Wednesday 4
Completed Building Display category - The Blue Planet (Denmark), 3XNWednesday 5
Completed Building Religion category - Sancaklar Mosque (Turkey), EAA - Emre Arolat Architects Wednesday 6
Completed Building Schools category - Fontys Sports College (Netherlands) Mecanoo InternationalWednesday 7
Completed Building Shopping category - Emporia (Sweden), Wingardh ArkitektkontorWednesday 8
Future Projects Health category - New Sulaibikhat Medical Center (Kuwait) AGi ArchitectsWednesday 9
Future Projects House category - Meditation House (Lebanon), MZ ArchitectsWednesday 10
Future Projects Commercial Mixed Use category - New Office in Central London (UK), Allford Hall Monaghan Morris  Wednesday 11
Future Projects Office category - Selcuk Ecza Headquarters (Turkey), Tabanlioglu Architects Wednesday 12
Future Projects Leisure-Led Development category - Singapore Sports Hub (Singapore), Singapore Sports Hub Design Team (DP Architects and Arup associates)Wednesday 13
Future Projects Masterplanning category - Earls Court Masterplan (UK) Farrells  Wednesday 14
Future Projects Infrastructure category - Brisbane Ferry Terminals Post-Flood Recovery (Australia), Cox Rayner ArchitectsWednesday 15

 

Congratulations to all WAF category winners. Good luck in the final round of the event which takes place on Friday. 

Check out the full list of shortlisted and non-shortlisted projects for World Architecture Festival, on theWorld Buildings DirectoryAlternatively check out WAF's twitter feed for today's winners and follow WAF  to receive Thursday's announcements in real time.

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INSIDE category winners 
 
 
Creative re-use category - Dardanel Administration Building (Turkey), Alatas Architecture & ConsultingWednesday 16
Culture category -  Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki (New Zealand), Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp, fjmt + Archimedia (Architects in Association) Wednesday 17
Health category - Knowledge Centre, St Olavs Hospital (Norway), Nordic Office of ArchitectureWednesday 18
Shops category - Tashya (India), charged voidsWednesday 19
Shopping centres category - emporia (Sweden), Wingardh ArkitektkontorWednesday 20
Transport category -  Barrakka Lift (Malta), Architecture ProjectWednesday 21
Office category - Clemenger BBDO (Australia), HASSELL Wednesday 22 

 

The student competition
The student competition got off to a good start with the eight global student teams tackling the subject of ageing population management with 'Now we are 100' 
Wednesday 23
Global press coverage
Global press coverage continues with a full front page WAF feature in Singapore's best-selling Chinese daily newspaper, a feature on MSN online news and much, much more. 
Wednesday 24

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The speeches
We heard several keynote speeches from an illustrious line up of speakers and finished the day with a talk by Charles Jencks on the values of architecture to a fully packed auditorium. Watch out for speaker interviews and video presentations in the coming months. 
Wednesday 25
The exhibition
The exhibition was full, with over 2100 delegates in attendance, including over 200 members of the press, this was a fantastic opportunity for our exhibitors to meet clients and press new and old. 
Wednesday 26

 

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