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Press Kit | no. 661-89
Press release only in English
In total, the three-day festival will see over 460 live pitches from the 2025 finalists in front of over 160 international judges. Today has seen shortlisted projects from around the world compete for 21 award categories within Completed Buildings, Future Projects, and Interiors. Award winners include OMA, Sordo Madaleno, Studio Arthur Casas and NIKKEN SEKKEI.
Category Award Winners: COMPLETED BUILDINGS
Judges of this year’s Completed Buildings categories said: “Clearly impactful, genius architectural invention” and “it exemplifies architecture’s power to catalyse positive change.”
Category Award Winners: FUTURE PROJECTS
Judges of this year’s Future Projects categories commented: “This conceptual project addresses a sensitive issue of inequality through a smart and creative strategy” and “the project's ambition is impressive and the architect’s empathetic understanding of place and culture comes through in multiple ways.”
Category Award Winners: INTERIORS
Judges of this year’s Interiors categories commented: “An excellent example of modern technology with traditional construction techniques” and “a project which fundamentally impacts those it accommodates transcending the boundaries of art and science.”
World Architecture Festival Day Three
Tomorrow, on the final day of the festival, prize winners across all 43 categories winners announced so far will compete for the ultimate accolades of World Building of the Year, World Interior of the Year, and Future Project of the Year. Landscape of the Year will also be revealed.
All the overall winners will be announced at a grand finale Gala Dinner at Miami Beach Convention Center, along with a host of Special Prizes, including the Sustainability Prize, on November 14.
About World Architecture Festival (WAF)
www.worldarchitecturefestival.com
World Architecture Festival will take place at Miami Beach Convention Center from 12 - 14 November 2025. Situated in the heart of South Beach and the iconic Art Deco District.
WAF is where the world architecture community meets to celebrate, learn, exchange and be inspired.
Every year, WAF hosts the world's biggest live-judged architecture awards programme. It celebrates design achievements through presentations by architects to high-profile delegates and international judging panels.
The 2025 World Architecture Festival (WAF) comprises:
- A celebration of the world’s best architecture, landscape and interior projects
- Events programme and keynote talks
- Live judging of finalists’ projects
- Gallery of all award entries
- Exhibition area
- Networking and social events including partner fringe events
- Gala dinner announcing the overall winners
- A tours programme of local architectural landmarks in Miami
WAF is organised by EMAP, publishers of The Architectural Review and The Architects’ Journal.
Founder Partner GROHE
GROHE is the leading global brand for complete bathroom solutions and kitchen fittings, committed to providing innovative water products. For many decades, GROHE has been dedicated to the brand values of technology, quality, design and sustainability that illustrate GROHE’s commitment to creating exceptional experiences and to delivering “Pure Freude an Wasser” (Pure Enjoyment of Water). Focused on customer needs, GROHE creates intelligent, life-enhancing and sustainable product solutions that are firmly anchored in the German seal of quality, including its luxury sub-brand, GROHE SPA.
Since 2014, GROHE has been a part of the LIXIL brand portfolio, a manufacturer of pioneering water and housing products.
As the founder sponsor of the World Architecture Festival, GROHE is proud to support this world-recognized event for the 18th consecutive year. The brand's broad portfolio ranges from elaborate faucet collections, customizable showers and intricate ceramics to complementary accessories.
GROHE is looking forward to welcoming architects and the design community at its booth with the launch of its sub-brand, GROHE SPA, in the Americas. This year's GROHE SPA installation will bring the sub-brand's founding concept of "Health Through Water" to life with a water-inspired installation of luxurious well-being.
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COMPLETED BUILDINGS
AGNES Kantonsspital Baden by Nickl & Partner Architekten Schweiz AG
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COMPLETED BUILDINGS
Central Station by Woods Bagot in collaboration with John McAslan + Partners
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COMPLETED BUILDINGS
Munarra Centre for Regional Excellence by ARM Architecture
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COMPLETED BUILDINGS
Osaka-Kansai Expo 2025 Japan Pavilion by NIKKEN SEKKEI LTD
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COMPLETED BUILDINGS
Poodom Deqin Meri Hotel by BUZZ | Büro Ziyu Zhuang
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COMPLETED BUILDINGS
Republica by Marc Koehler Associates
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FUTURE PROJECTS
Canadian School by Sordo Madaleno
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FUTURE PROJECTS
Dune House by Monk Mackenzie Architects
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FUTURE PROJECTS
International Children's Cancer Research Centre by Adjaye Associates
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FUTURE PROJECTS
LONE LUNG SPACE by Gayathri and Namith Architects
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FUTURE PROJECTS
Qiddiya Performing Arts Centre by Tom Wiscombe Architecture
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FUTURE PROJECTS
The Other City – Reimagining Gulf Labor Camps as Creative Campuses by Design and More International
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FUTURE PROJECTS
The Perigon by OMA
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FUTURE PROJECTS
Where Earth Remembered – An Axis Of Heritage and Hope by Eade Va Ejra
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INTERIORS
Angra House by Studio Arthur Casas
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INTERIORS
Apsara Cruise by Studio Locomotive
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INTERIORS
BS Klim Op Zandbergen by Rosan Bosch Studio
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INTERIORS
Digikala Flagship Store by MARZ Design and Architecture
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INTERIORS
FRACTAL CHAPEL at State Hospital Graz by INNOCAD architecture
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INTERIORS
Satah (सतह) by tHE gRID Architects
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London, United Kingdom, 2024-11-18
Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2025-11-13
Montreal, Canada, 2025-11-10
Baar, Switzerland, 2025-10-13
Toronto, Canada, 2025-09-10
Mondrepuis, France, 2025-07-23