At the start of every week, we highlight some of the most recent news in competition-winning projects, commissions, awards, shortlists, and events on Bustler from the previous week that are worth checking out.
Check out Bustler recap #72 for the week of August 3-7, 2015 below:
Santiago Calatrava’s Turning Torso in Malmö to receive CTBUH 10-Year Award
Whatever you personally feel toward Calatrava and his work, his Turning Torso tower in Malmö continues to make heads turn since its completion in 2005. Most recently, the twisted tower received the CTBUH's notable 10-Year Award.
Shortlist for the 2015 LEAF Awards
Every year, LEAF International highlights exemplary projects in various categories from the international architecture and design community. Winners will be celebrated at the Emirates Stadium in London this fall. (Pictured: Riverside Cabin by Robby Cantarutti, Firmano - Premariacco (UD), Italy)
Winners of the AIA CAE 2015 Education Facility Design Awards
The AIA Committee on Architecture for Education announced the winners for the 2015 Education Facility Design Awards. As its name states, the awards program highlights top-notch educational facilities for K-12, private, charter, and special-purpose schools. (Pictured: Berklee Tower | Berklee College of Music by William Rawn Associates, Architects, Inc.)
24H Competition 7th edition takes a trip to the Moon, winners announced
Entrants to the 7th edition of Ideas Forward's 24H Competition were challenged to propose in 24 hours a Moon-based settlement that operates as a scientific research workstation, observatory, and a space tourist hotspot.b (Pictured: 1st place: "Caldera" by Mike Sudolsky, Brian Kato, Ben Anderson-Nelson, Ann Hurt, Ashley Morgan)
Sukkahville 2015 winners to be exhibited in Toronto next month
The Kehilla Residential Programme celebrates the Jewish holiday of Sukkot with a modern twist in their annual Sukkahville competition, which seeks creative contemporary interpretations of the sukkah. The winning designs will be installed at Nathan Phillips Square in front of Toronto’s City Hall during Sukkot next month. (Pictured: Desert Veil by Gianluca Pelizzi)
See previous recaps here.
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