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The World Architecture Festival's Day Two winners set the stage for the next World Building and Interior of the Year
Education winner Waimarie – Lincoln University Science Facility by Warren and Mahoney in association with Lab-Works. Image: © Hamish Melville
The second day of this year's World Architecture Festival in Singapore ended with the announcement of 20 new winners in their select categories. The live presentations at Marina Bay Sands were selected from a group of 470 new projects to name the newest winners of the 2024 WAF and INSIDE World Festival of Interiors.
The three-day festival concludes tomorrow with the announcement of the World Building of the Year and World Interior of the Year winners. The winners from Day Two can be seen below in their respective categories. You may also check out the finalists shortlisted for this year's WAF and INSIDE Festival by clicking through the links to each here and here.
COMPLETED BUILDINGS
Transport winner Metropolitan Bus Station by Tremend. Image: © Hashtagalek
Shopping winner Newson's Yard by Stiff+Trevillion. Image: WAF
Hotel and Leisure winner TAWA Refugio by CONTEXTO. Image: © Nicolas Gildemeister
Retrofit winner Rhodes House Transformation by Stanton Williams. Image: Hufton + Crow
Health winner Paula Fox Melanoma and Cancer Centre by Lyons. Image: WAF
Mixed Use winner 88 Walker by fitzpatrick+partners. Image: © Tyron Branigan
Display winner MemutAR 竹旋幻居 by Laboratory for Explorative Architecture & Design Ltd. Image: Shao-Chi Ho
House winner Meru by SAOTA. Image: SAOTA
Culture winner Creative Cluster in Riyadh by IND. Image: WAF
Residential winner Regent’s View Bethnal Green by RSHP. Image: RSHP, Cityscape
Commercial mixed-use winner Shoupé mixed-use project by KanLan Studio. Image: WAF
Education winner University of Tasmania Forestry Building by Woods Bagot. Image: WAF
Experimental winner AGRITECTURE - future experimental homes/ workspace- multi functional - Greenhouse Living (Architecture + Agriculture) by tHE gRID Architects. Image: studio flame birds and tHE gRID Architects
Health winner Tatamá Hospital by aRE Arquitectura en estudio, OPUS diseño arquitectura paisaje, ABALARK. Image: WAF
Public Buildings winner Embassy of Australia, Washington D.C. by Woods Bagot. Image: Joe Fletcher
Education winner WSU Bankstown City Campus by HDR. Image: Ela Glogowska
Residential winner twentyfour by 3DM Architecture. Image: Matthew Farrugia
Retail winner Fender Flagship Tokyo by Klein Dytham architecture. Image: Nacása & Partners
Temporary/Meanwhile uses winner Backpack Housing by HKU/ Superposition. Image: Donn Holohan, Xu Liang Leon
Bars & Restaurants winner Pang Mei Noodle Bar LFS by OFFICE AIO. Image: Wen Studio
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