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World Architecture Festival announces 2014 awards shortlist

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, Jul 8, 2014

Higher Education And Research category: Jockey Club Innovation Tower by Zaha Hadid Architects from United Kingdom

The 2014 shortlist for the highly anticipated World Architecture Festival has been announced! Taking place at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore on October 1-3, the World Architecture Festival (WAF) Awards is unique in that anyone can apply to the competition and have a chance to win. Additionally, event attendees can witness architecture teams present their projects and then listen to the jury's responses.

The global shortlist is a hefty one, as it includes architects from over 40 countries and over 30 categories. We selected a few of this year's projects that caught our attention.

Have a look at our picks below.

House category: Stamp House by Charles Wright Architects from Australia
Shopping category: Yalikavak Marina Complex by EAA­Emre Arolat Architects from Turkey
Higher Education And Research category: Aula Medica Wingårdh Arkitektkontor AB from Sweden
Religion category: Wat Ananda Metyarama Thai Buddhist Temple by Czarl Buddhist Architects from Singapore
Culture category: Dongdaemun Design Plaza by Zaha Hadid Architects from United Kingdom
Higher Education and Research category: Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University Administration Information Building by Aedas, China
Civic and Community category: Spotlight Youth Space by Astudio from United Kingdom
Culture category: Garangula Gallery by Fender Katsalidis Mirams Architects from Australia
Office category: National Australia Bank, 700 Bourke St. by Woods Bagot from Melbourne, Australia
Display category: Christchurch Botanic Gardens by Patterson Centre Associates Limited from New Zealand
Small Projects category: Salvaged Ring by Hiep Nguyen from Vietnam
Culture category: Library of Birmingham integrated with the Repertory Theatre by Mecanoo from The Netherlands
Culture category: Danish Maritime Museum by BIG ­(Bjarke Ingels Group) from Denmark
Housing category: Oxley by LAUD Architects from Singapore
Culture category: Akiha Ward Cultural Center by Chiaki Arai Urban and Architecture Design from Japan

Check out the full shortlist here.

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World Architecture Festival announces 2014 awards shortlist

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, Jul 8, 2014

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Higher Education And Research category: Jockey Club Innovation Tower by Zaha Hadid Architects from United Kingdom

Related

world architecture festival ● waf awards ● singapore ● shortlist ● marina bay sands ● international ● global architecture ● awards

The 2014 shortlist for the highly anticipated World Architecture Festival has been announced! Taking place at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore on October 1-3, the World Architecture Festival (WAF) Awards is unique in that anyone can apply to the competition and have a chance to win. Additionally, event attendees can witness architecture teams present their projects and then listen to the jury's responses.

The global shortlist is a hefty one, as it includes architects from over 40 countries and over 30 categories. We selected a few of this year's projects that caught our attention.

Have a look at our picks below.

House category: Stamp House by Charles Wright Architects from Australia
Shopping category: Yalikavak Marina Complex by EAA­Emre Arolat Architects from Turkey
Higher Education And Research category: Aula Medica Wingårdh Arkitektkontor AB from Sweden
Religion category: Wat Ananda Metyarama Thai Buddhist Temple by Czarl Buddhist Architects from Singapore
Culture category: Dongdaemun Design Plaza by Zaha Hadid Architects from United Kingdom
Higher Education and Research category: Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University Administration Information Building by Aedas, China
Civic and Community category: Spotlight Youth Space by Astudio from United Kingdom
Culture category: Garangula Gallery by Fender Katsalidis Mirams Architects from Australia
Office category: National Australia Bank, 700 Bourke St. by Woods Bagot from Melbourne, Australia
Display category: Christchurch Botanic Gardens by Patterson Centre Associates Limited from New Zealand
Small Projects category: Salvaged Ring by Hiep Nguyen from Vietnam
Culture category: Library of Birmingham integrated with the Repertory Theatre by Mecanoo from The Netherlands
Culture category: Danish Maritime Museum by BIG ­(Bjarke Ingels Group) from Denmark
Housing category: Oxley by LAUD Architects from Singapore
Culture category: Akiha Ward Cultural Center by Chiaki Arai Urban and Architecture Design from Japan

Check out the full shortlist here.

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