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World Architecture Festival 2013 Award Winners

By Bustler Editors|

Friday, Oct 4, 2013

World Building of the Year and Culture winner: Auckland Art Gallery, New Zealand by Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp, fjmt + Archimedia - Architects in Association. Image courtesy of WAF.

The winners have been revealed for the World Architecture Festival 2013 in Marina Bay Sands, Singapore. The three-day event, which began on Oct. 2 and ends Oct. 4, is the world's largest festival and live awards competition where architecture excellence is celebrated and shared among architects from around the globe.

Each shortlisted architect presented their projects to the WAF judging panel, which included notable names like Dietmar Eberle, Jeanne Gang and Patrick Bellew. The judges then immediately gave their feedback on the presentations.

Winners were selected in the categories Completed Buildings, Landscape Projects, and Future Projects — with sub-categories in each one. As for World Building of the Year, the Auckland Art Gallery by Australian architect FJMT took the overall winning title.

Some projects also won awards in WAF's sister event INSIDE World Festival of Interiors, which also occured in Singapore this week.

Scroll down to check out some of this year's winners.

Housing winner: 28thStreet Apartments, USA by Koning Eizenberg Architecture. Image courtesy of WAF.
Hotel and leisure winner: citizenM London Bankside, UK by Concrete. Image courtesy of WAF.
Winner display: Denmark's Aquarium - The Blue Planet by 3XN. Image courtesy of WAF.
Shopping winner: Emporia, Sweden by Wingårdh Arkitektkontor. Image courtesy of WAF.
Future Project of the Year, Future projects competition winner, and Future projects culture winner: National Maritime Museum of China by Cox Rayner Architects. Image courtesy of WAF.
Religion winner: sancaklar mosque, Turkey by EAA-Emre Arolat Architects. Image courtesy of WAF.
Future projects office winner: Selcuk Ecza Headquarters, Turkey by tabbanlioglu architects. Image courtesy of WAF.
Sport winner: Splashpoint Leisure Centre, UK by Wilkinson Eyre Architects. Image courtesy of WAF.
Future projects house winner: Meditation House, Lebanon by MZ Architects. Image courtesy of WAF.
Future projects education winner: The Urban School in Elsinore, Denmark by EFFEKT. Image courtesy of WAF.
Higher education/research winner: University of Exeter: Forum Project, UK by Wilkinson Eyre Architects. Photo: Hufton Crow. Image courtesy of WAF.
Transport winner: Sydney Cruise Terminal, Australia by Johnson Pilton Walker Architects. Image courtesy of WAF.

Click here to see the complete list of winners and other details.

Be sure to click the thumbnails to see more winning projects.

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World Architecture Festival 2013 Award Winners

By Bustler Editors|

Friday, Oct 4, 2013

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World Building of the Year and Culture winner: Auckland Art Gallery, New Zealand by Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp, fjmt + Archimedia - Architects in Association. Image courtesy of WAF.

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world architecture festival ● winners ● waf awards ● waf ● singapore ● results

The winners have been revealed for the World Architecture Festival 2013 in Marina Bay Sands, Singapore. The three-day event, which began on Oct. 2 and ends Oct. 4, is the world's largest festival and live awards competition where architecture excellence is celebrated and shared among architects from around the globe.

Each shortlisted architect presented their projects to the WAF judging panel, which included notable names like Dietmar Eberle, Jeanne Gang and Patrick Bellew. The judges then immediately gave their feedback on the presentations.

Winners were selected in the categories Completed Buildings, Landscape Projects, and Future Projects — with sub-categories in each one. As for World Building of the Year, the Auckland Art Gallery by Australian architect FJMT took the overall winning title.

Some projects also won awards in WAF's sister event INSIDE World Festival of Interiors, which also occured in Singapore this week.

Scroll down to check out some of this year's winners.

Housing winner: 28thStreet Apartments, USA by Koning Eizenberg Architecture. Image courtesy of WAF.
Hotel and leisure winner: citizenM London Bankside, UK by Concrete. Image courtesy of WAF.
Winner display: Denmark's Aquarium - The Blue Planet by 3XN. Image courtesy of WAF.
Shopping winner: Emporia, Sweden by Wingårdh Arkitektkontor. Image courtesy of WAF.
Future Project of the Year, Future projects competition winner, and Future projects culture winner: National Maritime Museum of China by Cox Rayner Architects. Image courtesy of WAF.
Religion winner: sancaklar mosque, Turkey by EAA-Emre Arolat Architects. Image courtesy of WAF.
Future projects office winner: Selcuk Ecza Headquarters, Turkey by tabbanlioglu architects. Image courtesy of WAF.
Sport winner: Splashpoint Leisure Centre, UK by Wilkinson Eyre Architects. Image courtesy of WAF.
Future projects house winner: Meditation House, Lebanon by MZ Architects. Image courtesy of WAF.
Future projects education winner: The Urban School in Elsinore, Denmark by EFFEKT. Image courtesy of WAF.
Higher education/research winner: University of Exeter: Forum Project, UK by Wilkinson Eyre Architects. Photo: Hufton Crow. Image courtesy of WAF.
Transport winner: Sydney Cruise Terminal, Australia by Johnson Pilton Walker Architects. Image courtesy of WAF.

Click here to see the complete list of winners and other details.

Be sure to click the thumbnails to see more winning projects.

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