20 winning projects from World Architecture Festival 2025 Day Two
By Niall Patrick Walsh|
Friday, Nov 14, 2025
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Transport: Central Station Sydney by Woods Bagot in collaboration with John McAslan + Partners in Sydney, Australia. Image credit: Trevor Mein
Following yesterday’s batch of winners from the 2025 World Architecture Festival, an additional 20 projects have been honored on Day Two of the event in Miami, Florida. In total, the three-day festival will see over 460 live pitches from 2025 finalists in front of 160 international judges.
Day Two saw shortlisted projects from around the world compete for 21 award categories within Completed Buildings, Future Projects, and Interiors. Award winners include OMA, Sordo Madaleno, and NIKKEN SEKKEI.
The newly announced Day Two winners can be seen below in their respective categories. You may also check out the finalist shortlists for this year's event here.
COMPLETED BUILDINGS
Display: Osaka-Kansai Expo 2025 Japan Pavilion by NIKKEN SEKKEI LTD in Yumeshima, Osaka City, Japan. Image credit: Ministry of Economy, Trade and IndustryHealth: AGNES Kantonsspital Baden by Nickl & Partner Architekten Schweiz AG in Baden, Switzerland. Image credit: HG Esch and Achim BirnbaumHigher Education & Research: Munarra Centre for Regional Excellence by ARM Architecture in Shepparton, Australia. Image credit: Peter BennettsHotel & Leisure supported by GROHE: Poodom Deqin Meri Hotel by BUZZ | Büro Ziyu Zhuang in Diqing, China. Image credit: Shengliang SuMixed-Use: Republica by Marc Koehler Architects in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Image credit: Sebastian van Damme, Maikel SamuelsTransport: Central Station Sydney by Woods Bagot in collaboration with John McAslan + Partners in Sydney, Australia. Image credit: Trevor Mein
FUTURE PROJECTS
Commercial Mixed-Use: LONE LUNG SPACE by Gayathri and Namith Architects in Bengaluru, India.Competition Entries: Where Earth Remembered: An Axis Of Heritage and Hope by Eade Va Ejra in Bam, Iran. Image credit: Eade Va Ejra/ Peno visualizationCulture: Qiddiya Performing Arts Centre by Tom Wiscombe Architecture in Qiddiya, Saudi Arabia.Education: Canadian School by Sordo Madaleno in Cholula, Puebla, Mexico. Image credit: Mir, Sordo MadalenoExperimental: “The Other City: Reimagining Gulf Labor Camps as Creative Campuses” by Design and More International in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Image credit: MozsesHealth: International Children's Cancer Research Centre by Adjaye Associates in Kyebi, Ghan. Image credit: Adjaye AssociatesHouse: Dune House by Monk Mackenzie Architects in Te Arai, Auckland, New Zealand. Image credit: Dawid WisniewskiResidential: The Perigon by OMA in Miami, Florida, United States. Image credit: OMA
INTERIORS
Bars & Restaurants: Apsara Cruise by Studio Locomotive in Bangkok, Thailand. Image credit: Fran ParenteEducation: BS Klim Op Zandbergen by Rosan Bosch Studio in Zandbergen, Belgium. Image credit: Raul BartoloméPublic Buildings: FRACTAL CHAPEL at State Hospital Graz by INNOCAD architecture in Graz, Austria. Image credit: Paul OttResidential (single dwelling): Angra House by Studio Arthur Casas in Angra dos Reis, Brazil. Image credit: Fran ParenteRetail: Digikala Flagship Store by MARZ Design and Architecture in Tehran, Iran. Image credit: Deed StudioTemporary/Meanwhile Use: Satah (सतह) by tHE gRID Architects in Ahmedabad, India. Image credit: Inclined Studio
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Nam Henderson · Nov 23, 25 4:21 AM
Really curious to see the render vs reality of that future proposal for Qiddiya Performing Arts Centre by Tom Wiscombe Architecture...
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