Soccer City National Stadium in South Africa, A bamboo house in Costa Rica, The Apple Store on the Upper West Side, USA and The Medieval & Renaissance Galleries at the Victoria & Albert Museum, UK are among the 236 international projects to feature on this year’s shortlist for the world’s biggest architecture contest - the World Architecture Festival (WAF) Awards.
picture from FD
Projects that range from a church in England to a prison in Norway, will go head to head at the Festival, which is designed to celebrate the aspirations and concerns of the international architectural community. Contested in front of a live public delegation as well as a ‘super jury’ of internationally celebrated architects, the projects are set to battle it out for the prestigious accolade of World Building of the Year 2010.
Challenging elitist perceptions of the architectural industry, an unknown practice holds as much chance of winning the top prize as a household name and this year’s awards have attracted entries from 55 different countries, spanning the globe. Emerging markets such as Kazakhstan are represented alongside countries such as USA, UK, Australia, Germany, and Scandinavia, which all have significant presence on the shortlist.
Confirmed jurors at the 2010 World Architecture Festival include: Arata Isozaki, Enrique Norton, Manfredi Nicoletti, John Patkau, Sir Peter Cook, Isay Weinfeld and Michael Heenan as well as a number of design critics from the global media.
Buildings by internationally renowned architects such as Foster + Partners, Zaha Hadid Architects, Will Alsop at RMJM, and Terry Farrell & Partners (Farrells), as well as smaller practices are represented among the shortlisted projects. The 15 category winners in the Building of the Year Award will go forward to compete in front of a ‘super-jury’, who cast the deciding vote as to which project is crowned World Building of the Year 2010 on 5
th November, the grand finale to the three day event.
Paul Finch, WAF programme director, said: “We are very pleased to have received over 500 entries from 61 different countries. It is also encouraging for the industry to see a great deal of entries from “new” economies, both by local architects and international practices. We look forward to welcoming over 1000 delegates to Barcelona in November.”
The WAF Awards will be held during World Architecture Festival, which takes place in Barcelona at the Centre Convencions International Barcelona (CCIB) from 3
rd to 5
th November 2010.
In addition to the 15 accolades presented for World Building of the Year, this year’s Awards will feature three alternative categories - Interiors and Fit-out, Structural Design and Future Projects, which celebrates excellence in the early stages of the design process.
A series of keynote addresses, seminars, exhibitions and presentations will run alongside the main awards programme, and every shortlisted project will feature in a grand exhibition during the festival in Barcelona.
Alila Villas Hadahaa resort, Maldives
photo : Klaus Lorke
WAF Awards - Shortlist 2010
Part 1a
(for Part 1b & 2 scroll to the past this list)
Civic and Community
|
|
O'Donnell + Tuomey
|
United Kingdom
|
|
|
Suters Architects
|
Australia
|
|
|
David Chipperfield Architects
b720 Arquitectos
|
Spain
|
|
|
Erik Møller Arkitekter
HLM Arkitektur AS
|
Norway
|
|
Herstedlund Community Centre
|
Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter
|
Denmark
|
|
|
Cox Rayner Architects
ABM Architects
|
Australia
|
|
|
Kjellgren Kaminsky Architecure AB
Kjellgren Kaminsky Architecture AB
|
Sweden
|
|
|
Eric Parry Architects
|
United Kingdom
|
|
|
Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp
|
Australia
|
|
|
Warren and Mahoney
|
New Zealand
|
|
|
tabanlioglu architects
|
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
|
|
|
MAM Architectural Research Center
|
Turkey
|
Culture
|
|
Rick Mather Architects
|
United Kingdom
|
|
|
SCDA Architects Pte. Ltd.
|
Singapore, Republic of
|
|
|
GAPP Architects / Urban Designers; Mashabane Rose Associates; MMA Architects
|
South Africa
|
|
|
Studio Daniel Libeskind
|
Ireland
|
|
|
Mecanoo architecten
|
Spain
|
|
|
Lyons
|
Australia
|
MAXXI, National Museum of XXI Century Arts
World Building of the Year |
Zaha Hadid Architects
|
Italy
|
|
|
MUMA
|
United Kingdom
|
|
|
Lund Hagem Arkitekter
|
Norway
|
|
|
Tham & Videgård Arkitekter
|
Sweden
|
|
MUSEO DE LA MEMORIA Y LOS DERECHOS HUMANOS
|
Estudio America
Archiplano Arquitetos Associados
|
Chile
|
|
|
Nevzat Sayin Mimarlik Hizmetleri (NSMH)
NSMH
|
Turkey
|
|
|
Foster + Partners
|
United States of America
|
|
Woods of Net
|
Tezuka Architects
|
Japan
|
Display
|
|
HASSELL
|
Australia
|
|
|
BIG
|
China
|
Eleanor and Wilson Greatbatch Pavilion
picture : Iwan Baan
|
Toshiko Mori Architect PLLC
|
United States of America
|
|
|
Foster + Partners
|
United States of America
|
|
|
Spadoni & Associados Arquitetura
Spadoni + associados arquitetura
|
Brazil
|
|
|
Miralles Tagliabue Embt
Benedetta Tagliabue, Miralles Tagliabue EMBT
|
China
|
Health
|
Amaj Darman
|
Kourosh Rafiey
|
Iran
|
Brain and Mind Research Institute - Youth Mental Health Building
photo : John Gollings
|
BVN Architecture
|
Australia
|
|
|
Foster + Partners
|
United Kingdom
|
|
|
Manuel Ventura, arquitecto, Lda
MVentura & Associados – Arquitectos
|
Portugal
|
|
Waterford Health Park
|
dhbArchitects
|
Ireland
|
|
West Vancouver Community Centre
|
Hughes Condon Marler Architects
|
Canada
|
Holiday
Alila Villas Soori
photo : SCDA Architects
|
SCDA Architects Pte. Ltd.
|
Indonesia
|
|
|
WOHA
|
Indonesia
|
Banjaar Tola, Kanha National Park
picture from FD
|
Sanjay Prakash & Associates Private Ltd.
Sanjay Prakash & Associates Pvt Ltd
|
India
|
|
|
Batlle & Roig Architects
|
Spain
|
|
|
Scott Tallon Walker
Scott Tallon Walker Architects
|
Ireland
|
House
|
|
Benjamin Garcia Saxe Architect
|
Costa Rica
|
|
|
Studio MK27
|
Brazil
|
|
Boolarong and Kinkabool
|
BVN Architecture
|
Australia
|
|
Framed House

picture : Albert Lim K.S.
|
CHANG Architects
|
Singapore, Republic of
|
|
|
Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architects Auckland Ltd
|
New Zealand
|
|
House 23.2
|
Omer Arbel Office
|
Canada
|
|
|
McBride Charles Ryan
|
Australia
|
|
|
PLUG architecture
|
Mexico
|
|
Manacás House
|
Gustavo Penna Arquiteto & Associados
|
Brazil
|
|
Own House, Office and wife's Dental Surgery
|
Skinotechniki
|
Cyprus
|
|
Pitched Roof House
|
Chenchow Little
|
Australia
|
|
|
Jarmund/Vigsnæs AS Architects MNAL
|
Norway
|
|
|
Stevens Lawson Architects
|
New Zealand
|
|
The Golden Box
|
K2LD Architects
|
Singapore, Republic of
|
|
Townhouse, Landskrona
|
Elding Oscarson
|
Sweden
|
Housing (Inc Mixed Use)
|
|
Elenberg Fraser
|
Australia
|
|
|
schmidt hammer lassen architects
|
China
|
|
|
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
|
United Kingdom
|
| Botannia |
MKPL ARCHITECTS PTE LTD
|
Singapore, Republic of
|
|
|
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
|
United Arab Emirates
|
|
Lake Dragon Residential Development
|
Ronald Lu & Partners
Ronald Lu and Partners
|
China
|
|
|
CetraRuddy
|
United States of America
|
|
OneKL
|
SCDA Architects Pte. Ltd.
|
Malaysia
|
|
|
Hierve-Diseñeria
|
Mexico
|
|
|
BVN Architecture
|
Australia
|
|
|
Henning Larsen Architects
|
Denmark
|
|
Timberyard Social Housing

picture from FD
|
O'Donnell + Tuomey
|
Ireland
|
|
VANAK GARDEN RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX
|
METAPHOR
|
Iran
|
|
|
Isay Weinfeld
|
Brazil
|
|
Wohnen am Park
|
PPAG architects
PPAG architects ZT GmbH
|
Austria
|
Landscape
|
|
Edward Szewczyk and Associates Architects
|
Australia
|
|
|
SCDA Architects Pte. Ltd.
|
Singapore, Republic of
|
|
Environmental recovery of the river Llobregat in the comarca of Baix Lllobregat
|
Batlle & Roig Architects
|
Spain
|
|
|
Vladimir Djurovic Landscape Architecture
|
Lebanon
|
|
|
Cox Rayner Architects
CA Architects
|
Australia
|
|
|
Turenscape
|
China
|
WAF Awards - Shortlist 2010
WAF Award Part 1b
WAF Awards Shortlist 2010 Part 1b - Built Projects Shortlist Part A
WAF Award Part 2
WAF Awards Shortlist 2010 Part 2 - Future Projects Shortlist