ABB Leaf Awards in London 2017, UK Architecture Event, Projects, Designs, Buildings
ABB Leaf Awards 2017
Global Design Industry Event in September, London, UK: Architects Prizes
22 + 21 Sep 2017
ABB Leaf Awards in London 2017 Winners
2 x 4, a design studio located in New York City, were the overall winners:
Sir Peter Cook, Lifetime Achievement Winner, with his wife Yael Reisner on left, and e-architect Director Isabelle Lomholt on the right:
Sir Peter Cook, Lifetime Achievement Winner, with his wife Yael Reisner on left, and London architect Margot Krasojevic
e-architect Director Isabelle Lomholt attending this event, once again as media partners per previous awards since 2009.
2017 Lifetime Achievement Winner – Sir Peter Cook
Professor Sir Peter Cook RA, founder of Archigram, former Director the Institute for Contemporary Art, London (the ICA) and Bartlett School of Architecture at University College, London has been a pivotal figure within the global architectural world for over half a century. His ongoing contribution to architectural innovation was recognised via the conferral of an honorary doctorate in April 2010 by the Lund University, Sweden. Peter’s achievements with radical experimentalist group Archigram have been the subject of numerous publications and public exhibitions and were recognised by the Royal Institute of British Architects in 2002, when members of the group were awarded the RIBA’s highest award, the Royal Gold Medal.
In 2007, Peter was knighted by the Queen for his services to architecture. He is also a Royal Academician and a Commandeur de l’Ordre des Arts et Lettres of the French Republic. Peter is currently a Senior Fellow of the Royal College of Art, London. His professorships include those of the Royal Academy, University College London and the Hochschule fur Bildende Kunste (Staedelschule) in Frankfurt-Main, Germany.
ABB LEAF Awards Shortlist
ABB LEAF Awards 2017 Shortlist
Date: 21st September 2017
Location: The Royal Horseguards Hotel,Whitehall Court, Westminster, London, England
Mixed Use Building of the Year
Labics & 3TI PROGETTI, ‘City of the Sun’, Rome, Italy
Pitchler & Traupmann Architekten ZT GmbH, ‘OEAMTC Headquarters’, Vienna, Austria
Residential Building of the Year – Single Occupancy
AR Design Studio, ‘The Crow’s Nest’, Lyme Regis, UK
Studio MK27, ‘Jungle House’, São Paulo, Brazil
Hamish & Lyons, ‘Stepping Stone House’, Maidenhead, Berkshire, UK
Residential Building of the Year – Multiple Occupancy
TCHOBAN VOSS Architekten, ‘The White’, Berlin, Germany
Kavellaris Urban Design, ‘St Joseph’, Victoria, Australia
Sanjay Puri Architects, ‘Ishatvam 9’, Ranchi, India
University Partnerships Programme, ‘Garden Halls’, London, UK
Ryuichi Sasaki/SASAKI ARCHITECTURE+Rieko Okumura/ATELIER O, Hidetaka Gonai/Modelia, Nobumitsu Ohashi/Shukou Kensetsu, ‘Modelia Days GOKOKUJI’, Tokyo, Japan
Interior Design Award – Completed – Sponsored by
Klid (Kris Lin Interior Design), ‘Origami space definition’, Shanghai, China
Klid (Kris Lin Interior Design), ‘Skynet’, Shanghai, China
Perkins And Will, ‘Adidas D3 Offices’, Dubai, UAE
Rockwell Group, ‘Nobu Downtown’, New York, USA
One Plus Partnership Ltd, ‘Jinyi Cinemas (Guangzhou Haizhucheng IMAX)’, Guangzhou, China
Minggu Design and Jaco Pan, ‘Bamboo’s Eatery’, Nanjing, China
Nikken Space Design, ‘XIV Toba Bettei’, Toba-shi Mie Prefecture, Japan
Interior Design Award – Future – Sponsored by
II BY IV DESIGN, ‘The Residences of 488 University Ave’, Toronto, Canada
Studio Vertebra, ‘Golden Tulip Sakarya’, Sakarya, Turkey
Commercial Building of the Year
Goettsch Partners, ‘Al Hilal Bank Tower’, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Klid (Kris Lin Interior Design), ‘Jenga windows’, Shanghai, China Design Unit, ‘Factory in the Forest’, Penang, Malaysia
Aedas, ‘Shanghai Landmark Center’, Shanghai, China
Aedas, ‘Sina Plaza’, Beijing, China
Claudio Silvestrin Architects, ‘TOV Torino Outlet Village’, Turin, Italy
Hospitality Building of the Year – Completed
WOW ARCHITECTS | WARNER WONG DESIGN, ‘Vommuli Island’, Maldives
Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP, ‘Erretegia’, Hiroshima, Japan
noa* – network of architecture, ‘Hubertus’, Alto Adige, Italy
Momoeda Yu Architecture Office, ‘Agri Chapel’, Nagasaki, Japan
Hospitality Building of the Year – Future
ENOTA, ‘Tetusa Oasis Resort’, Cesme, Turkey
ENOTA, ‘Stone Terrace Hotel’, Pag island, Croatia
Atkins, ‘Viceroy Dubai Jumeirah village’, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Refurbishment of the Year
Tabanlioglu Architects Melkan Gursel & Murat Tabanlioglu, ‘Beyazıt State Library’, Istanbul, Turkey
EPR Architects, Archer Humphryes Architects & S&T Interiors, ‘Lalit London’, London, UK
The Gettys Group, ‘Hotel Le Veque’, Columbus, Ohio, USA
JJPan & Partners, Architects & Planners, ‘School Heritage Building’, Taichung, Taiwan
Ozak Global Holding A.S., ‘Grand Pera’, Istanbul, Turkey
Minggu Design and Jaco Pan, ‘LAI Yard’, Najing, China
People’s Architecture Office, ‘Mrs. Fan’s Plugin House’, Beijing, China
ingenhoven architects, ‘Plange Muhle Campus’, Düsseldorf, Germany
Public Building of the Year
PTW Architects, ‘The Calyx’, Sydney, Australia
Neutelings Riedijk Architects, ‘City Hall’, Deventer, The Netherlands
Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects, ‘Dokk1’, Aarhus, Denmark
CoCo Architecture, ‘La Rochefoucauld, a medical and follow-up center / Olemps, a multigenerational space’, La Rochefoucauld, France
Steven Holl Architects, ‘The University of Iowa Visual Arts Building’, Iowa, USA
SSH, ‘Sheikh Abdullah Al Salem Cultural Centre’, Kuwait City, Kuwait
Sustainable Development Project of the Year – Completed
Sanjay Puri Architects, ‘81 Studios’, Rajasthan, India
Studio MK27, ‘Catucaba House’, São Paulo, Brazil
ASTAD, ‘Education City Master Plan’, Doha, Qatar
GRUENTUCH ERNST ARCHITEKTEN, ‘German School Madrid’, Madrid, Spain
Sustainable Development Project of the Year – Future
Qatar Railways Company, ‘Doha Metro’, Doha, Qatar
Cerno+Architekten, Peter Cerno, Martin Cerno and Petronela Schredlova, ‘Extension of the Family House’, Bratislava, Slovakia
Form4 Architecture, ‘Sea Song’, California, USA
Future Building of the Year – Drawing Board
Andrew Bromberg at Aedas, ‘Chengdu City Music Hall’, Chengdu, China
Team V Architecture, ‘HAUT’, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Form4 Architecture, ‘Campus X’, California, USA
Form4 Architecture, ‘Sea Song’, California, USA
Tabanlioglu Architects Melkan Gursel & Murat Tabanlioglu, ‘118 E 59th Street Residences’, New York, USA
Future Building of the Year – Under Construction
ASTAD, ‘National Museum of Qatar’, Doha, Qatar
SHATOTTO, ‘BANGLADESH CHANCERY COMPLEX’, Islamabad, Pakistan
Studio Symbiosis, ‘Punjab Kesari Headquarters’, Noida, India
Atelier(s) Alfonso Femia, ‘Dallara Motorsport Academy’, Parma, Italy
Andrew Bromberg at Aedas, ‘China World Trade Center Phase 3C Development’, Beijing, China
logon urban architecture design, ‘Shanghai Yangshupu Power Plant Regeneration’, Shanghai, China
Urban Design Project of the Year
Studio MK27, ‘Children’s Square Iguatemi’, San Paulo, Brazil
Labics & 3TI PROGETTI, ‘City of the Sun’, Rome, Italy
MDT Ges. f. Sonnenschutzsysteme, ‘EYE_Beacon Pavilion’, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Sasaki Associates Inc, ‘SUZHOU CREEK: RECLAIMING SHANGHAI’S INDUSTRIAL WATERWAY’, Shanghai, China
Yazgan Design Architecture Ltd Co, ‘Hamamyolu Urban Deck’, Eskişehir, Turkey
Façade Design and Engineering of the Year
ASTAD, ‘National Museum of Qatar’, Doha, Qatar
Maccreanor Lavington and TP Bennett architects, ‘Garden Halls’, London, UK
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP, ‘US Air Force Academy Center for Character and Leadership Development’, Colorado Springs, USA
IOTTI + PAVARANI ARCHITETTI, ‘Reale Group Office Building’, Turin, Italy
CannonDesign + NEUF architect(e)s, ‘Centre Hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal’, Montréal, Canada
Developer and Development Project of the Year
CoCo Architecture, ‘Olemps, a multigenerational space, city’, Olemps, France
Yazgan Design Architecture Ltd Co for the Eskisehir Odunpazari Municipality, ‘Hamamyolu Urban Deck’, Eskişehir, Turkey
Ozak GYO, ‘Büyükyalı’, Istanbul,Turkey
Klid (Kris Lin Interior Design) for the Powerlong Real Estate Holdings Ltd, ‘Fusion’, Xiamen, China
ABB LEAF Awards 2017 Judges
Alan Crawford, The Crawford Partnership
Andrew Bromberg at AEDAS
Firas Hnoosh, Perkins+Will
Kai – Uwe Bergmann, BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group
Michael Clark, AEDAS
Michele Pasca di Magliano, Zaha Hadid Architects
Paolo Rossi, SOM
Theo Nicolaou, AREEN Design
Vanessa Brady, OBE International Interior Designer & President of the SBID
Viviana Muscettola, Zaha Hadid Architects
ABB Leaf Awards panel of judges
9 Jun 2017
ABB Leaf Awards in London 2017
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Previously on e-architect:
The 2017 LEAF Awards will take place in London on September 21st.
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LEAF Awards 2017 New Categories:
New Categories
Welcome to the new Interior Design Category Sponsor: AXO LIGHT
Axo Light is one of the most dynamic companies in the rich and complex world of Italian design. Created in the inland Venice area in 1996, from the outset it combined Italian passion for design with a strong international focus and soon became one of the leading companies in the high quality indoor lighting sector.
Website: Axo – U-light, Rings of Light in Space
Website: Company Profile
The NEW LEAF Awards Judges 2017:
1. Sir Peter Cook
2. Alan Crawford, The Crawford Partnership
3. Andrew Bromberg at AEDAS
4. Firas Hnoosh, Perkins+Will
5. Kai – Uwe Bergmann, BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group
6. Michael Clark, AEDAS
7. Michele Pasca di Magliano, Zaha Hadid Architects
8. Paolo Rossi, SOM
9. Theo Nicolaou, AREEN Hospitality
10. Vanessa Brady, OBE International Interior Designer & President of the SBID
11. Viviana Muscettola, Zaha Hadid Architects
12. Sam Hall, Head of Digital at Global Data
Enter Now!
Please contact Luisa de Vita to enter with the special discount
(valid until the 15th February 2017)
The SPECIAL OFFER is: first entry £250 instead of £300
second entry £200 instead of £250
third entry FREE
Supporting materials deadline: 15th May 2017.
Supporting materials details will be sent after registration.
See what we usually request: here
ABB Leaf Awards in London 2017 information / images from LEAF
Location:London, UK
LEAF Awards Review for 2011
Overall winner for 2011
Milanofiori Residential Complex, Milan, Italy by OBR
picture from architect
LEAF Awards 2011
e-architect at the LEAF Awards:
photo from LEAF Awards
LEAF Awards 2010
e-architect was once again a media partner for the LEAF Awards and attended the awards – results for the LEAF Awards listed below, building + architect winners:
The Emirates Glass LEAF Awards Overall Winner
Soccer City Stadium – Boogertman + Partners – “The Melting Pot”
image : Boogertman Urban Edge and Partners / Populous
LEAF Awards 2009
Qatar Science and Technology Park by Woods Bagot, architects
photo from LEAF Awards
LEAF Award Winners 2009 : Photos of the award winners
LEAF Awards 2009 : Press Release
LEAF International – Forum
LEAF Awards 2008
LEAF Award Winners 2008
LEAF Awards 2008 Winner : Performers House Denmark
Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects
LEAF Awards 2008 Young Architect of the Year Award
Xavier Vilalta Sabartés
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