Dezeen Awards 2019 architecture category winners revealed
The 10 winning architecture projects for Dezeen Awards 2019 have been revealed. They include a cultural centre overlooking the Persian Gulf and a locomotive shed that has been transformed into a public library.
After being reviewed by our jury of 25 leading international architects, the winners were decided by a master jury made up of architect Kunlé Adeyemi, Morphogenesis founder Sonali Rastogi and Tokyo-based architect Sou Fujimoto, along with SO-IL co-founder Jing Liu and Neri&Hu founder Lyndon Neri.
One of the ten category winners will be named overall architecture project of the year at the Dezeen Awards 2019 party in London on 30 October. All winners will receive a hand-made trophy by Atelier NL presented in a special carrying case by Herschel. View the winning architecture projects on the Dezeen Awards website or read on below:
Urban house of the year:
T Noie by Katsutoshi Sasaki + Associates
This 102-square-metre house called T Noie ? a reference to the house's T-shaped structure ? features a dark-painted facade of red cedar and a bright, airy interior.
Katsutoshi Sasaki designed this family home on a narrow plot from a human-centred perspective in order to create a sense of comfort.
Judges on the architecture panel liked the project for its "simplicity, use of material and spatial organisation". "It has an incredibly strong attitude towards its context,'' they said.
Highly commended: Stepping Park House by Vo Trong Nghia Architects.
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