Shortlist Revealed for World Architecture Festival Awards 2016
The World Architecture Festival have announced the shortlist for their 2016 awards, featuring 343 projects from 58 countries across 32 categories. As the world's largest architectural awards program, the shortlist contains completed and future projects from every corner of the globe.
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The World Architecture Festival have announced the shortlist for their 2016 awards, featuring 343 projects from 58 countries across 32 categories. As the world's largest architectural awards program, the shortlist contains completed and future projects from every corner of the globe.All finalists will be invited to present their project live at the festival in November at the Arena Berlin in Germany to a "super jury" that will include Kai-Uwe Bergmann (BIG), Louisa Hutton (Sauerbruch Hutton), David Chipperfield, Ole Scheeren, and ArchDaily's co-founder and Editor-in-Chief David Basulto. A winner for each of the awards' 32 categories will be selected. From this, an overarching World Building or Future Project of the Year award will be selected. Tickets for the festival can be booked here.COMPLETED BUILDINGS Civic and Community
CIVIC AND COMMUNITY: Qianhai International Convention Center, Shenzhen - China, by Shenzhen Huahui Design. Image via World Architecture Festival
Bhutan Happiness Centre, Bumthang - Bhutan, by 1+1>2 Architects Dokk1, Aarhus - Denmark, by Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects Multi-aged comm...
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The World Architecture Festival have announced the shortlist for their 2016 awards, featuring 343 projects from 58 countries across 32 categories. As the world's largest architectural awards program, the shortlist contains completed and future projects from every corner of the globe.All finalists will be invited to present their project live at the festival in November at the Arena Berlin in Germany to a "super jury" that will include Kai-Uwe Bergmann (BIG), Louisa Hutton (Sauerbruch Hutton), David Chipperfield, Ole Scheeren, and ArchDaily's co-founder and Editor-in-Chief David Basulto. A winner for each of the awards' 32 categories will be selected. From this, an overarching World Building or Future Project of the Year award will be selected. Tickets for the festival can be booked here.COMPLETED BUILDINGS Civic and Community
CIVIC AND COMMUNITY: Qianhai International Convention Center, Shenzhen - China, by Shenzhen Huahui Design. Image via World Architecture Festival
Bhutan Happiness Centre, Bumthang - Bhutan, by 1+1>2 Architects Dokk1, Aarhus - Denmark, by Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects Multi-aged comm...
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