The Carve :: Norway :: A-Lab |
In a series that began in July, we looked at the shortlist for 2014's World Architecture Festival. The event, which seeks to award the best architecture from around the world in 30 individual categories, featured three days of talks, key-note speakers and networking opportunities. This year's theme was “Architects and the City,” focusing on the contributions architects make to cities, and how they affect – and are affected by – politics, infrastructure, planning communities and technology. Today, we culminate our series by taking a look at some of this year's festival winners.
La Ascension del Señor Church :: Spain :: AGi architects |
The Pinch China Olivier Ottevaere and John Lin :: The University of Hong Kong |
Yalikavak Marina Complex :: Turkey :: EAA-Emre Arolat Architects |
Son La Restaurant :: Vietnam :: Vo Trong Nghia Architects |
the Chapel :: Vietnam :: a21studio |
National Arboretum Canberra :: Australia :: Taylor Cullity Lethlean and Tonkin Zulaikha Greer |
Chobham Academy :: UK :: Allford Hall Monaghan Morris |
Chris O‘Brien Lifehouse :: Australia :: HDR Rice Daubney |
Singapore Sports Hub :: Singapore :: Singapore Sports Hub Design Team |
Departments Of Law And Central Administration :: Austria :: Cook Robotham Architectural Bureau |
House for Trees :: Vietnam :: Vo Trong Nghia Architects |
Scale Lane Bridge :: UK :: McDowell Benedetti |
Rethinking the Split House :: China :: Neri & Hu Design and Research Office |
Liberty Place :: Australia :: Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp |
Danish Maritime Museum :: Denmark :: BIG Bjarke Ingels Group |
Lune de Sang Sheds :: Australia :: CHROFI |
Dalarna Media Library :: Sweden :: ADEPT |
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