Day Two of the World Architecture Festival Awards 2015 in Singapore just concluded with the announcement of 14 more category winners in the Completed Buildings and Future Projects sections. There's no surprise that these projects are as competitive as the Day 1 winners.
All the WAF Awards winners have been revealed, but the competition isn't over yet! During the final day of the festival tomorrow, the teams will face off in one last round of live presentations and project critiques with the super jury. The jurors will then select one Future Project of the Year and of course, the overall-winning World Building of the Year 2015.
Take a gander at the Day 2 winners:
COMPLETED BUILDINGS
↓ Schools: Ballet School | Russia. Designed by Studio 44 Architects.
↓ Religion: Qatar Faculty of Islamic Studies | Qatar. Designed by Mangera Yvars Architects.
↓ Health: Walumba Elders Centre | Australia. Designed by Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects.
↓ Hotel & Leisure: Lanserhof, Lake Tegern | Germany. Designed by Ingenhoven Architects.
↓ Sport: San Mamés Stadium | Spain. Designed by Azcárate (ACXT-IDOM).
↓ Transport: Fulton Center | USA . Designed by Grimshaw / Arup / James Carpenter / HDR / Page Ayres Cowley.
Culture: Soma City Home for All | Japan. Designed by Klein Dytham Architecture. (no photo)
Production, Energy and Recycling: Fabrica de Oliva | Uruguay. Designed by Marcelo Daglio Arquitectos. (no photo)
Cover image: New & Old: Courtyard House Plugin | China. Designed by People's Architecture Office.
FUTURE PROJECTS
↓ Residential: Vancouver House | Canada. Designed by BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group.
↓ Commercial Mixed Use: Gardens at Punggol | Singapore. Designed by Serie + Multiply Consultants.
↓ Competition Entries: Quay Quarter | Australia. Designed by Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp
↓ Education: Wellington College - Performing Arts Centre | UK. Designed by Studio Seilern Architects
↓ Experimental: Home Farm | Singapore. Designed by SPARK.
The winners of the World Building of the Year and Future Project of the Year will be kept under wraps until the dinner gala at Marina Bay Sands tomorrow evening.
See the Day 1 winners here.
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