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WAFX 2023 Prize Winners Announced

Londres, Royaume-Uni

World Architecture Festival (WAF)

Prizes awarded to future projects focused on today’s major global opportunities and challenges

Londres, Royaume-Uni, 17-07-2023 - 

Thirty-four exemplary future projects which address major architectural issues facing society and the planet have been announced as winners of this year’s World Architecture Festival WAFX Awards, across eight key categories. The 2023 WAFX shortlist celebrates international proposals which embrace design vision and innovation to address major world opportunities and challenges, ranging from pushing the use of smart technology and building reuse, to addressing the issue of an aging population and tackling the climate emergency.


View the full list of the WAFX Award winners here, and download press images here.

The WAFX Award winners are all selected from entries to the Future Projects category in the WAF Awards Program, for their ambition and scope in response to today’s most pressing global issues. This is ahead of the live event which this year will take place in Singapore, at Marina Bay Sands, from 29 November - 1 December.
 
View the full shortlist, including the WAF Future Projects categories here.
 
This year’s WAFX categories are: Ageing and Health, Building Technology, Carbon Climate and Energy, Cultural Identity, Ethics and Values, Re-Use, Smart Cities, and Water. The 2023 category winners range from an island centred around medical services in Dubai and an off-grid mixed-use tower in the United States, to rethinking oil rigs as sustainable, offshore data centres in the United Kingdom and an exhibition hall celebrating local bamboo craft in China.

Paul Finch, Director of the World Architecture Festival, comments:
‘Thinking about better futures is part and parcel of the World Architecture Festival programme. We are delighted with the quantity and quality of projects which are looking at the biggest problems facing the world, and which are addressing them in a truly constructive way’.

WAF represents the world’s biggest live judged architectural awards programme, where all finalists present their projects to a panel of judges at the international festival. The 34 WAFX winning projects will present on the Festival Hall Stage at WAF, and the overall WAFX winner will be announced live during the festival, alongside other accolades including World Building of the Year, Landscape of the Year, Future Project of the Year and Interior of the Year.

Press can apply for an Official Press Pass to attend the World Architecture Festival here.

 

The WAFX 2023 Category Prize Winners are:

Ageing and Health

  • Dubai Healthcare City by Kalbod Studio; a multi-functional floating healthcare complex in Dubai, fusing cutting-edge technology and sustainable design.
  • Alexandria Health Centre by Warren and Mahoney; a new mental health facility being developed in Alexandria, Sydney, with a focus on holistic wellbeing, open communication and the de-stigmatization of mental illness.
  • Poona Hospital and Research Centre by Mandviwala Qutub and Associates; a proposed Health City Complex in Maharashtra, India, providing ‘integrated healthcare’ – with alternative therapies sitting alongside the main hospital, and residential complexes for doctors and paramedic.

Building Technology

  • Fisher and Paykel Global Headquarters by RTA Studio; set to be the largest mass timber building in New Zealand, a global benchmark in the post-pandemic hybrid workplace model encompassing net-zero office innovation.
  • The Anthony Timberlands Center for Design and Materials Innovation by Grafton Architects with Modus Studio; a timber research centre for the University of Arkansas' architecture school, building on the local emerging innovative timber economy,which will offer lessons to students and the public about the future of mass timber buildings.
  • Preservation and Regeneration of a “Tulou” in Nanjing County by UrbanFabric; the innovative regeneration of a “Tulou”, or earthen building, in Nanjing County, China, which looks to preserve local cultural heritage.
  • The BRIJ by CRAB Studio; an arts and cultural centre for the Serendipity Arts Foundation in New Delhi, India, including a wide range of passive, traditional and innovative technologies to reduce carbon and embodied energy, while addressing a lack of large-scale cultural spaces.
  • ChongZhou Bamboo Weaving Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition Hall by China Southwest Architectural Design and Research Institute; a project in China’s Sichuan Province which utilizes locally abundant bamboo and wood as the main structural and decorative materials, offering a platform to showcase local craftsmanship, and low-carbon, sustainable construction.
  • Biogenic Construction by CINARK - Center for Industrial Architecture, The Royal Danish Academy; a project which aims to push the fundamental understanding of the potentials of biogenic materials in architecture and construction, in particular mapping clay’s use in thatched building constructions in Denmark and Northern Europe.
  • Absorbent Sand Storm Skyscraper by Kalbod Studio; 25 glass structure towers on Dubai’s main storm routes designed to absorb soil particles using artificial magnetic fields accompanied by windpipes, to deal with problems caused by sandstorms occurring in large desert cities.
  • Affordable biobased houses by UArchitects / Misak Terzibasiyan; a project in Bosschenhoofd, Netherlands, featuring biobased prefabricated houses which run off a smart off-grid system, reaching outside where traditional utility companies operate. 

Carbon Climate and Energy

  • Taikoo Green Ribbon by Arup; a net zero workplace concept for Hong Kong which features a living biophilic envelope, and a biodiversity corridor, or ‘ribbon’, that harnesses rainwater, filtering solar gain, air, noise, and pollution.
  • The Ellinikon Park by Sasaki; the transformation of Athens’ former International Airport into a resilient, climate-positive public landscape, and Europe’s largest coastal park, alleviating development pressure away from Athens’ historic core
  • The Probiotic Tower, Cairo by Design and More International; an experimental project to repurpose disused water towers to positively address climate change, using features including a large algae bioreactor tank and algae façade panels to absorb CO2.

Cultural Identity

  • Nora Mosque and Community Center by EAA-Emre Arolat Architecture; a multi-programmed complex for the city of Ajman in the United Arab Emirates, with a composition of shell-like platforms, providing a mosque for 2500 people and spaces for social, educational, and recreational activities.
  • Jain Cultural Centre by Mandviwala Qutub and Associates; a contemporary building in Chhattisgarh, designed for India’s Jain community, which draws inspiration from the local architecture and traditional arts and crafts, and pays homage to Chhattisgarh's natural and cultural history.
  • Montreal Holocaust Museum by KPMB Architects; a new building to help the museum reach out to all communities and promote respect for diversity and the sanctity of human life. Addressing one of our darkest histories, the building is designed to speak to resilience, hope, solidarity and courage.
  • Musée International du Vodun by Koffi & Diabaté Architecte; an ambitious project aimed at promoting, and revealing the cultural and historical heritage of Benin, with a focus on Vodun culture - a flagship project of the Beninese Government, and the first of its genre in West Africa.

Ethics and Values

  • We!Park by Shma Company Limited; a community-driven initiative that aims to create and promote green public spaces in urban areas of Bangkok, addressing the city’s lack of green space, and problems including air pollution, heat island effect, and lack of opportunities for social engagement and community building.
  • Pangasinan Barangay Centers by Buensalido Architects; a future civic project for the Fourth District, Pangasinan, in the Philippines, which incorporates solid panels painted with designs from local artists, to help localise each centre, for each barangay, or village.
  • Makery @ 2nd Street by SANALarc; micro-mixed use residential developments, specifically utilizing the standard dimensions of single-family residence corner lots (80' x 80'), to help promote and support creative industries in rural area in the US.
  • The Home of Homes by ABāD Design Studio, Cross Studio; a new form of residential building in Tehran to promote the cultural shift necessary to embrace new modes of urban living, accelerate positive social change and promote healthy social interactions.

Re-Use  

  • Sinterbecken by Metaform; an infrastructure project designed to create a new public square in the middle of a former industrial site in the south of Luxembourg, preserving and upcycling former sinter ponds to celebrate the region’s industrial history while also serving the community’s future needs.
  • Rethinking Oil Rigs - Offshore Data Centres by Arup; an exploration of how we can rethink oil rigs as sustainable, offshore data centres of the future, in response to the decline of the oil economy and the prominence of data in contemporary society.
  • Ecodistrict laMercedes in Barcelona by Batlleiroig Arquitectura; the transformation of an old Mercedes-Benz factory in Barcelona, to a mixed-use sustainable neighbourhood, reusing buildings and infrastructures including the central warehouse to create a large public square at the heart of the new neighbourhood.
  • Kinmen County Central Library and Art Museum by JJP Architects and Planners; the transformation of a former military site in Kinmen, Taiwan, into a special arts and cultural district for the region, responding to its sensitive geological context on the edge of a valley.

Smart Cities

  • Green City Kigali by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios; a pioneering masterplanning project that seeks to address global population growth in Africa, and serve as a green catalyst for economic development in Rwanda.
  • Punggol Digital District by WOHA Architects; Singapore’s new highly integrated enterprise district, designed to bring jobs, schools and social amenities closer to people’s homes, while integrating smart and future-ready city solutions and technologies.
  • Shenzhen Airport East Integrated Transport Hub by Grimshaw; a project that connects mainline high-speed, intercity, and urban railways with international and domestic air travel, creating a new iconic gateway for China’s Greater Bay Area, and forming one of the most integrated transport interchanges in the world.
  • Diatom City by Desitecture; an experimental future project which envisages the creation of an autonomous community with a diatom-based structure in Detroit (single-cell algea).

Water

  • Antioquia Municipal River Parks by Gobernacion De Antioquia - Juan Pablo Lopez – Sebastian Monsalve; a project for the planning, protection, and valuation of water and the landscape in Antioquia, Columbia, that seeks to recover and transform the city’s waterfronts into greener spaces for community recreation, and wellbeing.
  • Micro Colony by UArchitects / Misak Terzibasiyan; floating platforms, or island hubs, for bush farming, small holdings, schools, and infrastructure that can form small, scalable colonies, helping to fight poverty and climate change in Bangladesh, particularly the intensification of flooding in the country.
  • Digging For Light by Kalbod Studio; a project including private homes, a school, and a water reservoir for the village of Ernan, Iran, based around a series of underground historic water canals whose domes rise from the surrounding desert. 
  • HydroSKIN: Façade for Urban Rainwater Retention and Evaporative Cooling byUniversity of Stuttgart; a revolutionary façade concept for rainwater harvesting and evaporative cooling, using a lightweight textile skin to absorb wind-driven rainwater, providing natural microclimate regulation with a minimal amount of embedded mass, energy, and CO2 emissions.

WAF returns to Singapore for its 16th edition after the global community of architects and designers last met at Marina Bay Sands in 2015. This follows previous editions of the festival in Lisbon, Amsterdam, Barcelona, and Berlin. In addition to the unique live-judged awards programme and crit presentations, this year’s event will include a live events programme and keynote talks from an international panel of speakers.

For more details on the 2023 World Architecture Festival and the WAF Awards please visit: www.worldarchitecturefestival.com @worldarchfest #WAF23 #INSIDE23


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About World Architecture Festival (WAF)
www.worldarchitecturefestival.com     www.insidefestival.com 

World Architecture Festival and INSIDE World Festival of Interiors will take place at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore from November 29 – December 1, 2023.


WAF is where the world architecture community meets to celebrate, learn, exchange, and be inspired.

WAF is the world’s largest annual, international, live architectural event. It includes the biggest international architectural awards programme in the world, dedicated to celebrating excellence via live presentations to an audience of high-profile delegates and international juries. 

The 2023 World Architecture Festival (WAF) comprises: 
- 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 

Inside World Festival of Interiors runs alongside WAF, with its own awards and conference programme. Delegates have access to both events.

WAF and Inside are organized by EMAP, publishers of The Architectural Review and The Architects’ Journal.


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GROHE is a leading global brand for complete bathroom solutions and kitchen fittings. Since 2014, GROHE has been part of the strong brand portfolio of LIXIL, a manufacturer of pioneering water and housing products. In order to offer “Pure Freude an Wasser”, every product is based on the brand values of quality, technology, design, and sustainability. The brand offers life-enhancing product solutions as well as services with its dedicated portfolio, including its premium sub-brand GROHE SPA.

As the founder sponsor of the World Architecture Festival, GROHE is proud to support the world-recognized event for the 16th consecutive year. The brand is looking forward welcoming architects and the design community at its booth with a showcase of its revitalized premium sub-brand GROHE SPA. The broad portfolio ranges from elaborate faucet collections, customizable ceiling showers, and intricate ceramics, to complementary accessories. In addition to showcasing these exclusive products, which create unique luxurious wellbeing areas, the brand expresses the GROHE SPA ‘Health Through Water’ concept through a water-inspired installation. www.grohe.com


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ABB is a leading global technology company that energizes the transformation of society and industry to achieve a more productive, sustainable future. By connecting software to its electrification, robotics, automation, and motion portfolio, ABB pushes the boundaries of technology to drive performance to new levels. With a history of excellence stretching back more than 130 years, ABB’s success is driven by about 105,000 talented employees in over 100 countries.

ABB technologies help architects to design buildings with a focus on CO2 neutrality, better building performance, and significantly higher living comfort. https://global.abb/group/en 
 
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Miele is the world's leading manufacturer of premium domestic appliances, including cooking, baking, and steam-cooking appliances, refrigeration products, coffee makers, dishwashers, and laundry and floor care products. Their product portfolio also includes dishwashers, washing machines, and tumble dryers for commercial use, as well as washer-disinfectors and sterilizers for use in medical and laboratory applications. Founded in 1899, the company has eight production plants in Germany, one each in Austria, the Czech Republic, China, Romania, and Poland, as well as two production plants belonging to its Italian medical technology subsidiary Steelco. Sales in the 2022 business year amounted to approximately €5.43 bn. Miele is represented with its own sales subsidiaries and via importers in almost 100 countries/regions. Throughout the world, the family-run enterprise, now in its fourth generation, employs a workforce of around 23,300, of which approximately 11,900 employees work in Germany. The company has its headquarters in Gütersloh in Westphalia.
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The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) is the lead development agency for tourism, one of Singapore’s key economic sectors. Together with industry partners and the community, they shape a dynamic Singapore tourism landscape, bringing the Passion Made Possible brand to life by differentiating Singapore as a vibrant destination that inspires people to share and deepen their passions.


More: www.stb.gov.sg or www.visitsingapore.com   
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Dossier de presse | 661-77 - Communiqué de presse | WAFX 2023 Prize Winners Announced - World Architecture Festival (WAF) - Concours - <p>Smart Cities</p><p>Diatom City by Desitecture </p> - Crédit photo : Desitecture

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Diatom City by Desitecture

Crédit photo : Desitecture
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Image haute résolution : 12.8 x 7.2 @ 300dpi ~ 5,8 Mo

Dossier de presse | 661-77 - Communiqué de presse | WAFX 2023 Prize Winners Announced - World Architecture Festival (WAF) - Concours - <p>Smart Cities</p><p>Green City Kigali by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios </p> - Crédit photo : ©FCBStudios

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Green City Kigali by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios

Crédit photo : ©FCBStudios
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Image haute résolution : 14.5 x 7.04 @ 300dpi ~ 1,3 Mo

Dossier de presse | 661-77 - Communiqué de presse | WAFX 2023 Prize Winners Announced - World Architecture Festival (WAF) - Concours - <p>Smart Cities</p><p>Punggol Digital District by WOHA Architects PTE LTD </p> - Crédit photo : © JTC and WOHA

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Punggol Digital District by WOHA Architects PTE LTD

Crédit photo : © JTC and WOHA
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Image basse résolution : 2.1 x 1.3 @ 300dpi ~ 91 ko

Dossier de presse | 661-77 - Communiqué de presse | WAFX 2023 Prize Winners Announced - World Architecture Festival (WAF) - Concours - <p>Smart Cities</p><p>Shenzen Airport East Integrated Transport Hub by Grimshaw </p> - Crédit photo : © Grimshaw

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Shenzen Airport East Integrated Transport Hub by Grimshaw

Crédit photo : © Grimshaw
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Image haute résolution : 16.67 x 8.14 @ 300dpi ~ 10 Mo

Dossier de presse | 661-77 - Communiqué de presse | WAFX 2023 Prize Winners Announced - World Architecture Festival (WAF) - Concours - <p>Water</p><p>ANTIOQUIA MUNICIPAL RIVER PARKS by Gobernacion De Antioquia - Juan Pablo Lopez - Sebastian Monsalve </p> - Crédit photo : © Antioquie Municipal River Parks

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ANTIOQUIA MUNICIPAL RIVER PARKS by Gobernacion De Antioquia - Juan Pablo Lopez - Sebastian Monsalve

Crédit photo : © Antioquie Municipal River Parks
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Image moyenne résolution : 8.5 x 5.5 @ 300dpi ~ 600 ko

Dossier de presse | 661-77 - Communiqué de presse | WAFX 2023 Prize Winners Announced - World Architecture Festival (WAF) - Concours - <p>Water</p><p>Digging for Light (Ganats villa) by Kalbod Studio </p> - Crédit photo : Kalbod Studio

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Digging for Light (Ganats villa) by Kalbod Studio

Crédit photo : Kalbod Studio
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Image haute résolution : 12.8 x 7.2 @ 300dpi ~ 4,8 Mo

Dossier de presse | 661-77 - Communiqué de presse | WAFX 2023 Prize Winners Announced - World Architecture Festival (WAF) - Concours - <p>Water</p><p>HydroSKIN - Façade for Urban Rainwater Retention and Evaporative Cooling by Institute for Lightweight Structures and Conceptual Design (ILEK) </p> - Crédit photo : © Sven Cichiwicz, University of Stuttgart, Christina Eisenbarth

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HydroSKIN - Façade for Urban Rainwater Retention and Evaporative Cooling by Institute for Lightweight Structures and Conceptual Design (ILEK)

Crédit photo : © Sven Cichiwicz, University of Stuttgart, Christina Eisenbarth
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Image haute résolution : 13.44 x 10.08 @ 300dpi ~ 5,5 Mo

Dossier de presse | 661-77 - Communiqué de presse | WAFX 2023 Prize Winners Announced - World Architecture Festival (WAF) - Concours - <p>Water</p><p>Micro Colony by UArchitects/Misak Terzibasiyan </p> - Crédit photo : © UArchitects

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Micro Colony by UArchitects/Misak Terzibasiyan

Crédit photo : © UArchitects
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Image haute résolution : 13.67 x 12.46 @ 300dpi ~ 7,7 Mo

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