World Architecture Festival 2019 Winners, WAF
World Architecture Festival 2019 Day One Winners: The first day’s awards category winners include Heatherwick Studios, Tabanlioglu Architects, WilkinsonEyre and Morphis and many more.
World Architecture Festival 2019 Day One Winners: The first day’s awards category winners include Heatherwick Studios, Tabanlioglu Architects, WilkinsonEyre and Morphis and many more.
Designed by Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes the new Ostend Station in Belgium. The large-scale project called “Station by the Sea” was started in 2012 with the renovation and revitalization the station and its district.
Redesigned by architects Hindley & Co the Swedish Summer House in Elsternwick has enlarged the footprint at the rear of the house and pushed the living spaces out in line with a new terrace. The house has also gained a new main bedroom.
Designed by Miller Hull Partnership Del Mar Civic Center resolves this seaside village’s longstanding need for a centralized venue where people can come together to celebrate community and exercise civic engagement.
Powerhouse Company completes The Traveller, a transparent culinary pavilion. The impressive yet approachable new social hub celebrates the international flavours of Amsterdam’s multicultural Zuidoost neighborhood.
Transformed and Renovated by Office Winhov, the Trippenhuis is one of the leading examples of Dutch classicism in Amsterdam and one of the few canal houses with both a monumental front and rear façade.
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios win architecture competition New Academic Building on the Victoria Site: Multi-disciplinary design team for design of a University of Portsmouth proposed c.20,000sqm building.
Spanish-born architect Santiago Calatrava received the coveted 2015 European Prize for Architecture, commemorating his visionary career that began in the early 1980s and includes dozens of iconic projects.
Designed by architects REM’A Casa A and Pool is located on a typical plot in the outskirts of the city of Guimarães and is characterized by a dense construction environment.
Holder Mathias Architects gets go-ahead for the £89 million Cardiff mixed-use transport Interchange. The project includes a bus and coach station, retail units, 318 apartments, and circa 90,000 sq ft of modern open-plan quality CAT A office space.
Over the course of their joint careers Scott Brown and Venturi designed dozens of projects and master plans including the Mielparque Nikko Kirifuri Hotel and Spa in Japan, and Franklin Court in Philadelphia
Hitzig Militello Architects’ concept idea for Fogon was a typical traditional London tavern, pub aesthetics was the client’s premise without losing the focus of the idea of a classic European restaurant.
Designed by Cushing Terrell The Whitefish Poolhouse is located in Montana. This contemporary building includes a 75-foot-long pool, a Japanese soaking tub, a changing/shower area, an exercise room and an art gallery.
Redesigned by Carolina Vago Arquitectura The Stables House, Las Caballerizas, is a holiday home built from the recycling of old stables. The clients’ brief to the architect was “Build a ranch” where you can spend a weekend with all your children and grandchildren.