WAF Day Two
John Hill
18. de novembre 2016
St. Trinitatis Church by Shulz and Schulz (All photographs courtesy of WAF)
After a second full day of keynotes, project presentations, tours, and other events at the 2016 World Architecture Festival in Berlin, the winners in sixteen categories were announced.
As described yesterday, WAF, now in its ninth year, is set up in a unique crit format, in which architects that were shortlisted in the various typological categories present their projects in ten minutes to a two- or three-person jury, which then asks questions about the project. Broadly the categories fall into two general types: Completed Buildings and Future Projects; winners in the former are in the running for Building of the Year, and those in the latter vie for Future Project of the Year. Day two winners are highlighted below in alphabetical order by Completed Building category, with Future Projects winners listed at bottom.
On day three, the winners from the first two days will present their projects once again, this time to the "Super Jury." The announcements of the "best in show," as WAF director Paul Finch calls it, will happen during the awards dinner this evening; stay tuned for the announcement of those.
Also: Day One Winners
HEALTH - Notkarnan by Wingårdh Arkitektkontor
Also: Wingårdh Arkitektkontor's profile on Scandinavian-Architects.If applicable
HEALTH - Notkarnan by Wingårdh Arkitektkontor
HIGHER EDUCATION & RESEARCH - Investcorp Building for Oxford University by Zaha Hadid Architects
HIGHER EDUCATION & RESEARCH - Investcorp Building for Oxford University by Zaha Hadid Architects
HOTEL AND LEISURE - Fushengyu Hotspring Resort by AIM ARCHITECTURE
Also: AIM ARCHITECTURE's profile on Chinese-Architects.
HOTEL AND LEISURE - Fushengyu Hotspring Resort by AIM ARCHITECTURE
RELIGION - St. Trinitatis Church by Shulz and Schulz
Also: Schulz and Schulz's profile on German-Architects.
RELIGION - St. Trinitatis Church by Shulz and Schulz
SHOPPING - Crystal Houses by MVRDV
Also: Product feature, "From Brick to Crystal."
SHOPPING - Crystal Houses by MVRDV
SPORT - Grandview Heights Aquatic Centre by HCMA Architecture + Design
SPORT - Grandview Heights Aquatic Centre by HCMA Architecture + Design
TRANSPORT - Lightpathakl by Monk Mackenzie and Land Lab
Future Projects Winners:
TRANSPORT - Lightpathakl by Monk Mackenzie and Land Lab
COMMERCIAL MIXED USE - Kampung Admiralty by WOHA
COMPETITION ENTRIES - Chengdu City Music Hall by AEDAS
CULTURE - Wangari Muta Maathai by Boogertman + Partners
EDUCATION - South Melbourne Primary School by Hayball
HEALTH - Shelter for Victims of Domestic Violence by Amos Goldreich Architecture and Jacobs Yaniv Architects
HOUSE - Arthur Residence by 5468796 Architecture
LEISURE LED DEVELOPMENT - Ayla Golf Academy and Clubhouse by Oppenheim Architecture
MASTERPLANNING - Naerheden, Suburb of the Future by Arkitema Architects
RESIDENTIAL - Uptown by Design & More International