World Architecture Festival
The World Architecture Festival is an international festival dedicated to architecture. The festival started in 2008 in Barcelona. It has since then has been held in Singapore. [1]
World Architecture Festival Media
2010 Award winner: ONCE Foundation Award for Accessibility (Two joint winners) Category: Sport. Aviva Stadium, Ireland, Dublin by Populous in association with Scott Tallon Walker
2008 Culture of the Year: Oslo Opera House, Norway, by Snøhetta
2010 Category Winner: Completed Buildings, Transport, The Helix Bridge, Singapore, by Cox Rayner Architects & Architects 61
2011 Transport of the Year: Kurilpa Bridge, Brisbane, Australia, by Cox Rayner Architects
2012 Award winner: Future Project of the Year, Landscape (Projects), urban (Completed designs): Kallang River Bishan Park, Singapore by Atelier Dreiseit
New building with the Aula Magna In the background: 2008 'Building of the Year, Learning: Universita Luigi Bocconi, Italy, by Grafton Architects
2008 Housing of the Year: Mountain Dwellings, Denmark by Bjarke Ingels Group
2008 Nature of the Year: Olympic Sculpture Park, Seattle Art Museum, USA, by Weiss/Manfredi Architecture/Landscape/Urbanism
2008 Production of the Year: BMW Welt, Germany by Coop Himmelb(l)au
2008 Transport of the Year: Nordpark Cable Railway Stations, Austria by Zaha Hadid Architects
References
- ↑ CNN, Oscar Holland. "World Architecture Festival names Building of the Year". CNN. Retrieved 2020-07-13.
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