Shortlist Revealed for World Architecture Festival Awards 2017
The World Architecture Festival has announced the shortlist for their 2017 awards slate, featuring 434 projects ranging from  small family homes, to schools, stations, museums, large infrastructure and landscape projects. The world?s largest architectural award program, the WAF Awards year saw more participation this year than ever before, with a total of 924 entries received from projects located in 68 countries across the world.
The World Architecture Festival has announced the shortlist for their 2017 awards slate, featuring 434 projects ranging from  small family homes, to schools, stations, museums, large infrastructure and landscape projects. The world?s largest architectural award program, the WAF Awards year saw more participation this year than ever before, with a total of 924 entries received from projects located in 68 countries across the world.At the 2017 World Architecture Festival in November, the shortlisted teams will be invited to present their designs to a jury of more than 100 international judges, who will determine the best projects within 32 completed and future project categories. These finalists will then move on to present to the 2017 Super Jury who will determine the winners of for the 2017 World Building of the Year, Future Project of the Year and Landscape of the Year.
To learn more about this year?s festival and book tickets to the event, visit the WAF website here.COMPLETED BUILDINGSCivic and Community
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The World Architecture Festival has announced the shortlist for their 2017 awards slate, featuring 434 projects ranging from  small family homes, to schools, stations, museums, large infrastructure and landscape projects. The world?s largest architectural award program, the WAF Awards year saw more participation this year than ever before, with a total of 924 entries received from projects located in 68 countries across the world.At the 2017 World Architecture Festival in November, the shortlisted teams will be invited to present their designs to a jury of more than 100 international judges, who will determine the best projects within 32 completed and future project categories. These finalists will then move on to present to the 2017 Super Jury who will determine the winners of for the 2017 World Building of the Year, Future Project of the Year and Landscape of the Year.
To learn more about this year?s festival and book tickets to the event, visit the WAF website here.COMPLETED BUILDINGSCivic and Community
Civic and...
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