More of 2016's best buildings revealed at day two of World Architecture Festival 2016
The award winners from day two at the World Architecture Festival include a stone church in Germany, MVRDV's glass-brick shop and a shiny silver building by Zaha Hadid Architects.
The awards aim to showcase the best architecture of the last 12 months.
All of the category winners from today will go on to compete for the titles of Building of the Year and Future Project of the Year tomorrow, along with yesterday's winners, which include from a Mallorca house made up of four white blocks, a Swedish cultural complex and a renovated Turkish library.
Dezeen is media partner for both the World Architecture Festival and Inside, which are taking place at Arena Berlin in Germany until 18 November.
Scroll down to see today's winning projects:
Religion:Â St Trinitatis Church, Leipzig, Germany, by Schulz und Schulz Schulz und Schulz used bricks made from Rochlitz porphyry ? a type of crystalline stone ? to build this church for a German parish community.
Triangular in plan, the building also features a rectilinear bell tower and a large central courtyard.
Health: Nötkärnan, Gothenburg, Sweden, by Wingårdh Arkitektkontor
This private health clinic was designed for a Gothenburg suburb that has a high influx of Somalian refugees. The death-rate among Somalian children is the highest in the world, so the centre provides treatment for mothers.
The building's glass facade displays a spectrum of colours, designed to offer a contrast to the surrounding concrete.
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