World Architecture Festival Reveals Day 2 Category Winners of their 2017 Awards
Day 2 of the 2017 World Architecture Festival is now complete, and with it, 14 more projects have been announced as category winners of the event?s 2017 awards.
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Day 2 of the 2017 World Architecture Festival is now complete, and with it, 14 more projects have been announced as category winners of the event?s 2017 awards.The world?s largest architectural award program, the WAF Awards year saw its biggest year yet, with a total of 924 entries received from projects located in 68 countries across the world. The finalist projects will be selected live at the festival by a Super Jury made up of jury chair Robert Ivy, Chief Executive Officer of the American Institute of Architects; Nathalie de Vries, Director & Co-founder of MVRDV; Ian Ritchie, Founder of Ian Ritchie Architects; and Christoph Ingenhoven, Founder of Ingenhoven Architects.Check out the Day 1 winners here, the full shortlist here, and see the Day 2 winners after the break.Completed ProjectsCategory: HealthWinner: Westbury Clinic; Johannesburg, South Africa / Ntsika Architects
Health Winner: Westbury Clinic; Johannesburg, South Africa / Ntsika Architects. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival
Category: Higher Education and ResearchWinner: Maersk Tower; Copenhagen, Denmark / CF Møller Architects
Higher Education and Research Winner: Maersk Tower; Copenhagen, Denmark / CF Møller Architects. Image Courtesy of World Architectur...
Courtesy of World Architecture Festival
Day 2 of the 2017 World Architecture Festival is now complete, and with it, 14 more projects have been announced as category winners of the event?s 2017 awards.The world?s largest architectural award program, the WAF Awards year saw its biggest year yet, with a total of 924 entries received from projects located in 68 countries across the world. The finalist projects will be selected live at the festival by a Super Jury made up of jury chair Robert Ivy, Chief Executive Officer of the American Institute of Architects; Nathalie de Vries, Director & Co-founder of MVRDV; Ian Ritchie, Founder of Ian Ritchie Architects; and Christoph Ingenhoven, Founder of Ingenhoven Architects.Check out the Day 1 winners here, the full shortlist here, and see the Day 2 winners after the break.Completed ProjectsCategory: HealthWinner: Westbury Clinic; Johannesburg, South Africa / Ntsika Architects
Health Winner: Westbury Clinic; Johannesburg, South Africa / Ntsika Architects. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival
Category: Higher Education and ResearchWinner: Maersk Tower; Copenhagen, Denmark / CF Møller Architects
Higher Education and Research Winner: Maersk Tower; Copenhagen, Denmark / CF Møller Architects. Image Courtesy of World Architectur...
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