Tag: World Architecture Festival
Australian project takes out World Interior of the Year
Australian multidisciplinary design firm SJB has claimed three awards at this year’s Inside World Festival of Interiors as part of the World Architecture Festival in Singapore.
Australia’s day one winners from 2023 WAF/Inside Awards
Three Australian projects are among the winners and commendations from the first day of the World Architecture Festival and Inside World Festival of Interiors Awards.
Australian projects shortlisted in 2023 WAF Awards
More than 30 Australian projects are among the 495 from across the globe that have been shortlisted in the 2023 World Architecture Festival Awards.
WAF recognises Australian designers in drawing prize
The World Architecture Festival (WAF) has announced the category winners of the 2022 awards for architecture drawing, including finalists from Australian universities.
Australian project named World Building of the Year at WAF
Sydney’s Quay Quarter Tower by 3XN and BVN has been named the World Building of the Year in this 15th annual World Architecture Festival (WAF), held in Lisbon.
Australian projects shortlisted in WAF Special Prizes
World Architecture Festival has announced the finalists for the 2022 Special Prizes celebrating exceptional architectural merit, including projects by five Australian practices.
Australian project nominated in WAFX shortlist
Twenty exemplary future projects addressing societal and environmental challenges have been selected for the WAFX shortlist, one of which has been designed by Australian practices on local soil.
Australian projects shortlisted in 2022 WAF awards
More than 40 Australian projects have made the shortlist of the 2022 World Architecture Festival (WAF) Awards, with a big contingent in the Completed Buildings – School category.
Bjarke Ingels Group wins 2021 World Building of the Year
Bjarke Ingels Group’s waste-to-energy plant with a ski slope on its roof has been named World Building of the Year at the 14th annual World Architecture Festival (WAF).
Australian projects among first WAF Awards winners
Australian projects have taken out three of the first 19 categories announced in the World Architecture Festival awards program.
Dozens of Australian projects make WAF shortlist
There is a strong contingent of Australia projects among the 200 shortlisted entries in the World Architecture Festival Awards.
‘Social condenser’ public library wins World Building of the Year
A Dutch library has been named the World Building of the Year at the 2019 World Architecture Festival.
Australian projects nab awards at World Architecture Festival
Australian projects have picked up three awards World Architecture Festival and Inside Festival of Interiors following live presentations to judges.
Australian projects shortlisted for WAF prizes
Five Australian projects have been shortlisted in the 2019 World Architecture Awards special prizes.
Australian interior projects make 2019 Inside Awards shortlist
Ten Australian projects have been shortlisted for the Inside World Festival of Interiors Awards.
Australian projects in 2019 World Architecture Festival shortlist revealed
The organizers of the 2019 World Architecture Festival have announced the shortlist for this year’s awards program.
Entries open for 2019 World Architecture Festival Awards
The WAF awards return to Amsterdam in December 2019, with architectural projects from around the world to vie for prizes across dozens of categories.
Entries open, jury announced for 2018 World Architecture Festival Awards
This year the WAF relocates from Berlin to Amsterdam, where architectural projects from around the world will vie for some of the world’s most sought-after architectural accolades.
New Sydney Fish Market reference design brings home top WAF award
Allen Jack and Cottier and NH Architecture’s reference design for a relocated Sydney Fish Market has been named the Future Project of the Year at the World Architecture Festival in Berlin.
Australians win at 2017 WAF/Inside Awards
The winners of the World Architecture Festival Awards and the Inside Awards have been announced in Berlin, with a muted showing for Australian projects.