Get a glimpse of the 2016 AZ Awards finalists + vote for the People's Choice now!
By Bustler Editors|
Wednesday, Apr 20, 2016
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Finalist in the category "Architecture - Commercial and institutional buildings over 1,000 square meters:" Opera House in Harbin, China by MAD Architects
In Azure Magazine's annual AZ Awards, architects, designers, manufacturers, and students across the globe have a shot at getting their best work recognized.
Every year, the AZ Awards competition continues to grow. The sixth edition attracted 826 submissions from 52 countries, which is the most the competition has received so far. After sifting through the entries, the five-member jury picked 66 finalists. In the meantime, the public is invited to participate in the 2016 People's Choice vote. People can vote for their favorite projects in all 18 categories now until May 6.
Then on June 17, the winners and finalists will be celebrated during the AZ Awards Gala in Toronto.
As always, the projects come with stunning photographs. Check out some finalists that caught our attention.
Finalist in the category "Interiors - Residential:" 30 Adelaide Street in Sydney, Australia by Ian Moore ArchitectsFinalist in the category "Interiors - Commercial and institutional:" Kanonbådsvej Studio in Copenhagen, Denmark by 3XN ArchitectsFinalist in the category "Architecture - Commercial and institutional buildings under 1,000 square meters:" He, She & It in Buffalo, New York by Davidson RafailidisFinalist in the category "Design - Lighting installations:" Mono Lights in Eindhoven, The Netherlands by OS and OOSFinalist in the categories "Architecture - Commercial and institutional buildings under 1,000 square meters" and "Social Good:" Public Library of Constitucion, Chile by Sebastian Irarrazaval ArquitectosFinalist in the category "Architecture - Commercial and institutional buildings over 1,000 square meters:" Porto Cruise Terminal in Port of Leixões, Portugal by Luís Pedro Silva, ArquitectoFinalist in the category "A+ Award for Student Work:" Re-Generator, An Alternative Coastal Development for Hangzhou, China by Gabriel Muñoz Moreno (Harvard Graduate School of Design)Finalist in the category "Architecture - Residential:" Rethinking the Split House in Shanghai, China by Neri&Hu Design and Research OfficeFinalist in the category "Interiors - Residential:" SPenthouse in São Paulo, Brazil by Studio MK27Finalist in the category "Architecture - Commercial and institutional buildings over 1,000 square meters" and "Environmental Leadership:" Stanford University Central Energy Facility in Stanford, California by ZGF ArchitectsFinalist in the category "Architecture - Commercial and institutional buildings over 1,000 square meters:" The Waterhouse at South Bund in Shanghai, China by Neri&Hu Design and Research OfficeFinalist in the category "Landscape Architecture:" The Goods Line in Sydney, Australia by Aspect Studios with CHROFIFinalist in the category "Design - Interior products:" Urban Fabric Rugs by Four O NineFinalist in the category "Architecture - Residential:" Vacation Cottages in Brekkuskógur, Iceland by PK ArkitektarFinalist in the category "Architecture - Commercial and institutional buildings over 1,000 square meters:" Vegas Altas Congress Center and Auditorium in Villanueva de la Serena, Spain by Pancorbo Arquitectos
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