Winners Announced of Inaugural WAFX Prize for World?s Most Forward-Looking Architectural Concepts
The World Architectural Festival has announced the 11 winners of their newest award slate, the WAFX Prize, sponsored by GreenCoat®, celebrating the world?s most forward-looking architecture. The prize is awarded to future projects that address key challenges architects with face over the next 10 years, spanning topics including climate, energy & carbon, water, ageing and health, re-use, smart cities, building technology, cultural identity, ethics, power and justice.
Overall Winner + Climate, Energy & Carbon Prize winner - The Hydroelectric Canal / Paul Lukez Architecture. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival
The World Architectural Festival has announced the 11 winners of their newest award slate, the WAFX Prize, sponsored by GreenCoat®, celebrating the world?s most forward-looking architecture. The prize is awarded to future projects that address key challenges architects with face over the next 10 years, spanning topics including climate, energy & carbon, water, ageing and health, re-use, smart cities, building technology, cultural identity, ethics, power and justice.From the 11 category winners, the Hydroelectric Canal by Paul Lukez was selected as the overall winner for its innovative approach to shaping economic and environmentally resilient self-sustaining communities.Overall Winner + Climate, Energy & Carbon Prize winnerThe Hydroelectric Canal / Paul Lukez Architecture
Overall Winner + Climate, Energy & Carbon...
Overall Winner + Climate, Energy & Carbon Prize winner - The Hydroelectric Canal / Paul Lukez Architecture. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival
The World Architectural Festival has announced the 11 winners of their newest award slate, the WAFX Prize, sponsored by GreenCoat®, celebrating the world?s most forward-looking architecture. The prize is awarded to future projects that address key challenges architects with face over the next 10 years, spanning topics including climate, energy & carbon, water, ageing and health, re-use, smart cities, building technology, cultural identity, ethics, power and justice.From the 11 category winners, the Hydroelectric Canal by Paul Lukez was selected as the overall winner for its innovative approach to shaping economic and environmentally resilient self-sustaining communities.Overall Winner + Climate, Energy & Carbon Prize winnerThe Hydroelectric Canal / Paul Lukez Architecture
Overall Winner + Climate, Energy & Carbon...
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