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World Architecture Festival 2019 Winners
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5 Dec 2019
Winners at World Architecture Festival 2019 in Amsterdam
World Architecture Festival 2019 – Day One Winners of International Architectural Awards Announced
World Architecture Festival, the world’s largest live-judged international architectural event, opened earlier today in Amsterdam. Following a busy day of live presentations, in which hundreds of shortlisted projects were presented by architectural practices from around the world, the first award winners of the 2019 festival have been announced.
The first day’s awards category winners include Heatherwick Studios, Tabanlioglu Architects, WilkinsonEyre and Morphis and many more.
B_Hive, Smales Farm by BVN in association with Jasmax © John Gollings
The ‘Civic and Community – Completed Buildings’ category was won by Condition Lab – School of Architecture CUHK & UAL Studio – School of Architecture and Urban Planning GZU for Gaobu Book House which serves the 2,500 people of Gaobu Village, one of the Dong minority villages located on the Pingtan River in Tongdao County, Hunan Province. Judges commented: “Gaobu Book House is totally intertwined with the community; a project that goes well beyond the actual building and demonstrates excellence of process.”
Banu Flagship Restaurant by Studio Link-Arc + Kane A_UD © Quingshan Wu
The winners of the ‘Culture – Completed Buildings’ award were Civic architects (lead architect), Braaksma & Roos Architectenbureau and Petra Blaisse at Inside Outside for their LocHal Public Library – a new urban living room for Tilburg in an iconic former locomotive shed of the Dutch National Railways. Judges celebrated the project for its ‘fine details and the use of textiles which create the necessary intimacy for the human scale, whilst considering the old steel structure”.
Bedok Public Library by ONG&ONG © ONG&ONG and National Library Board
The winners of the ‘Display – Completed Buildings’ category was The Vessel in New York by globally renowned practice, Heatherwick Studio which offers a ‘new and innovative’ way for the general public to engage and create chance encounters.
Boutique Home by Snuper Design
TERROIR were winners of the ‘House – Completed Buildings’ category for Castle Cove House in Australia. Judges stated that ‘with the diversity and complexity of space, there is a visual shattering of the boundaries between inside and out’.
Classroom Makeover for the Blind by Creative Crews
Nextoffice were victors in the ‘Housing – Completed Buildings’ category, supported by GROHE, scooping the award for their Cedrus Residential. Judges commented “this is a wonderful, holistic and intellectually challenging project of worldwide merit.”
Cloud of Luster by KTX archiLAB © Stirling Elmendorf
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris won the ‘New and Old – Completed Buildings’ award for The Bower – a contemporary mix of retail, restaurants, studios and large offices housed within a former collection of 1960s buildings originally built for British Telecom. The project was described by judges as a ‘clever realisation of the existing building to create unique office space’ whilst ‘knitting together the city fabric’.
Dean & Deluca STAGE by Ole Scheeren by Buro Ole Scheeren © Julian Faulhaber
Additionally, FCHA triumphed in the ‘Office – Completed Buildings’ category with their Vanke Liuxiandong Design Community – A4+B2 Plot Design – a ‘highly sustainable and transformed corporate environment into one that welcomes the public.’
Gift Shops of National Museum of Qatar by Koichi Takada Architects © Tom Ferguson, Oscar Rialubin and Koichi Takada Arch
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners won the ‘Production, Energy & Recycling – Completed Buildings’ award for The Macallan Distillery and Visitor Experience which has been ‘masterfully embedded in the landscape through an undulating timber roof with grass cover’, taking inspiration from historic references’.
HUUU! Eyewear Trendsetter by Tanatkiat Chongkriengkrai and AA+A © VARP
The ‘School – Completed Buildings’ category winner was HIBINOSEKKEI + Youji no Shiro + KIDS DESIGN LABO with the YM Nursery in Yonago, Tottori, Japan, which encourages children to feel at one with nature. As described by the judges, the project ‘demonstrates huge sensitivity to the experience of young children, from the layout of the building as an open pavilion, to the use of materials such as wood, stone, fire and water’. Judges added “the project embraces nature holistically in its concept and detail”.
Karavanstop Cafe by One Bite Design Studio © Tai Ngai Lung
Anna Noguera + Javier Fernandez won the ‘Sport – Completed Buildings’ category with their Turo de la Peira’s sports center – the result of an architectural competition held by Barcelona’s City Council for the landscape planning of an interior urban block and sports facility consisting of an indoor heated swimming pool and a sports court which has been awarded for its ‘outstanding use of resources with a sustainable ethos’.
LaCanTouch FF&E Gallery, Library and Salon by Vermilion Zhou Design Group © Yunpu Cai
The ‘Transport – Completed Buildings’ award, was won by Integrated Design Associates for their Mactan Cebu International Airport Terminal 2, an expansion of the second largest airport in the Philippines. Judges described the design as ‘simple’ but ‘elegant’ with many ‘locally sourced materials’ that would be ‘capable of future expansion’.
Meow Restaurant by E Studio © E Studio
The ‘Civic – Future Projects’ category winner was Harry Jerome Community Recreation Centre in Vancouver, Canada by HCMA Architecture + Design. The building contains nine major spaces including an aquatic centre, ice arena, curling, gymnasium, skatepark, fitness and dedicates areas for children, youth and retirees. Redefining recreation to promote wellness in the community, the judges commented “A flow of natural landscape, including water features, boulders and trees manages to permeate and enliven the upper terraces which allows views to the sea, the city and the mountains.”
noma by BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group © Rasmus Hjortshøj
WilkinsonEyre and Morphis won the ‘Infrastructure – Future Projects’ category for their Shenzen Bay Avenue urban design and masterplan with judges describing the project as an “active urban intervention creating diverse public spaces”
Tabanlioglu Architects was victorious in the ‘Leisure Led Developments – Future Projects’ category, winning the award for their Tersane Halic – Halic Shipyards. The new project includes marinas, hotels, housing, offices and leisure areas which will respect and protect the symbolic silhouette of old Istanbul, with design elements which ‘capture the spirit of the place in its use and materiality whilst allowing future flexibility’.
ADEPT and KARRES EN BRANDS together with Transsolar, Büro Happold, Kraft won the ‘Masterplanning – Future Projects’ award for THE CONNECTED CITY Oberbillwerder. The 360-hectare masterplan close to Hamburg City Center, was described by the jury as having ‘comprehensive and well thought out strategies’ when designing the masterplan.
St Andrews Beach Villa by Woods Bagot © Trevor Mein
The ‘Office – Future Projects’ award went to Modern Office of Design + Architecture for the Attabotics Headquarters – a new 12,000 sq metre manufacturing and office headquarters for a robotics company in Calgary, Canada. The judging panel was particularly impressed by ‘the interiors and vertical integration of elements of the building’. They added that “the concept is perfectly thought through and developed into a beautiful building that sets new standards for modern manufacturing”.
The Fortnum’s Bar and Restaurant at The Royal Exchange by Universal Design Studio © Andrew Meredith
Tomorrow will see another set of category winners announced at the RAI Exhibition and Convention Centre, before WAF culminates with the glittering Gala Dinner and Awards Ceremony where the winners of the World Building, Interior, Future Project and Landscape of the Year will be announced.
Running alongside WAF is its sister event INSIDE which will showcase 2019’s most ground-breaking interiors projects. Visitors to INSIDE will be able to view this year’s best in class interiors nominations from leading practices and designers across four continents.
The Top of Cloud by RSAA and Büro Ziyu Zhuang
For more details on the WAF and INSIDE Awards and the festival please visit: www.insidefestival.com, www.worldarchitecturefestival.com #WAF19 #INSIDE19 @Insidefestival @worldarchfest
Background
For WAF 2019, Chinese practices submitted the most projects from any country, with a 68 per cent rise in entries from last year. Large increases of entries were also received from Russia, which saw a 38 per cent rise, and India, which saw a 33 per cent rise. In Europe, the UK was again well represented, with Italy seeing a 57 per cent rise in entries.
The top 5 countries entering WAF 2019 are:
• China and Hong Kong
• Australia
• UK
• United States
• India
About World Architecture Festival (WAF)
WAF is where the world architecture community meets to celebrate, learn, exchange and be inspired.
WAF is the world’s largest annual, international, live architectural event. It includes the biggest international architectural awards programme in the world, dedicated to celebrating excellence via live presentations to an audience of high-profile delegates and international juries.
The 2019 World Architecture Festival (WAF) comprises:
– A thematic conference programme (this year based on the theme ‘flow’)
– Electronic gallery of all Award entries
– Exhibition area
– Live judging of finalists’ projects
– Architectural tour programme
– Networking and social events including partner fringe events
– Gala Awards Dinner
INSIDE World Festival of Interiors runs alongside WAF, with its own awards and conference programme. Delegates have access to both events.
WAF and INSIDE are organised by EMAP, publishers of The Architectural Review and The Architects’ Journal.
Shortlisted entrants will compete for category prizes on the first two days of the three-day Festival, which will take place in Amsterdam on the 4th, 5th and 6th December 2019.
On the final day, category winners will present again to Super Juries of experienced and respected judges, who will decide on the World Building of the Year, Future Project and Completed Building of the Year Awards.
WAF Award categories:
• Civic – Future Projects
• Commercial Mixed-Use – Future Projects
• Competition Entries – Future Projects
• Culture – Future Projects
• Education – Future Projects
• Experimental – Future Projects
• Health – Future Projects
• House – Future Projects
• Infrastructure – Future Projects
• Leisure-led Development – Future Projects
• Masterplanning Future – Future Projects
• Office – Future Projects
• Residential – Future Projects
• Civic and Community – Completed Building
• Culture – Completed Buildings
• Display – Completed Buildings
• Health – Completed Buildings
• Higher Education & Research – Completed Buildings
• Hotel & Leisure – Completed Buildings
• House – Completed Buildings
• Housing – Completed Buildings
• Mixed-use – Completed Buildings
• New & Old – Completed Buildings
• Office – Completed Buildings
• Production, Energy & Recycling – Completed Buildings
• Religion – Completed Buildings
• School – Completed Buildings
• Shopping – Completed Buildings
• Sport – Completed Buildings
• Transport – Completed Buildings
• Villa – Completed Buildings
• Landscape – Rural Projects
• Landscape – Urban Projects
World Architecture Festival 2019 Shortlist
World Architecture Festival 2019 Shortlist
World Architecture Festival 2019 shortlist
Amos Rex in Helsinki, Finland, by JKMM Architects:
photo © Mika Huisman
Jewel Changi Airport, Singapore, by Safdie Architects:
photo © Darren Soh
Dortheavej Apartments, Copenhagen, Denmark, by BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group:
photo : Rasmus Hjortshoj
Central Library Oodi, Helsinki, Finland, design by ALA Architects
photograph : Tuomas Uusheimo ® ALA Architects
UNASUR General Secretary Headquarters, Quito, Ecuador by DIEGO GUAYASAMIN ARQUITECTOS :
photograph © Sebastian Crespo
3XN Olympic House the International Olympic Committee’s HQ:
photograph : Tuomas Uusheimo © Adam Mørk
Heatherwick Studio’s Vessel at Hudson Yards, New York City, NY, USA
photograph © Michael Moran
National Kaohsiung Centre for the Arts, Taiwan, by Mecanoo architecten:
photograph © Iwan Baan
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium building, London, UK, by Populous:
photograph © Populous
Zaozhuang Stadium building, China, by Shanghai United Design Group Co.,Ltd.:
photograph © Shanghai United Design Group Co.,Ltd.
A shortlisted building – Central Library Oodi by ALA Architects:
photo : Tuomas Uusheimo ® ALA Architects
World Architecture Festival 2019 Shortlist
For more details on the WAF Awards and the festival please visit: www.worldarchitecturefestival.com
@worldarchfest #WAF19
Bhau Institute of Innovation, Entrepreneurship & Leadership by Shibanee & Kamal Architects:
photo © Shibanee & Kamal Architects
Tibetan Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum by Shenzhen Huahui Design:
photo © Li Yao
Solstice on the Park, Hyde Park neighborhood, Chicago, IL, USA, by Studio Gang:
photo © Tom Harris
Nobu Hotel Los Cabos, Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico, by Studio PCH Inc:
photo © Barbara Kraft
Morpheus Hotel, City of Dreams Resort by Zaha Hadid Architects:
photo © Ivan Dupont
Exhibition Center of Shimao Shenzhen-Hong Kong International Center by W&R Group:
photo © Lv LIN
5 Aug 2019
World Architecture Festival 2019 in Amsterdam Speakers
World Architecture Festival 2019 Speakers
World Architecture Festival 2019 Winners images / information received 041219
WAF Awards
WAF 2019 Architecture Drawing Prize
Li Han, ‘The Samsara of Building No. 42 on Dirty Street’, overall winner of the 2018 Architecture Drawing Prize:
image : Li Han, courtesy of WAF
World Architecture Festival 2019 Architecture Drawing Prize
World Architecture Festival Awards 2018 Day One Winners
WAF World Building of the Year 2018 Winner
Kampung Admiralty photos : Patrick Bingham-Hall, Darren Soh, Lim Weixiang
Kampung Admiralty by WOHA
The Interlace in Singapore
image : Ole Scheeren
World Building of the Year 2015
Media-TIC wins World Building of the Year 2011 at World Architecture Festival Awards
World Building of the Year 2011
MAXXI, Rome, winner of World Building of the Year 2010
World Building of the Year 2010 by Zaha Hadid Architects
Mapungubwe Interpretation Centre, South Africa
Peter Rich Architects
WAF Building of the Year 2009
Universita Luigi Bocconi, Italy
Grafton Architects
WAF Building of the Year 2008
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