World Architecture Community team is proud to announce the winners of WA Awards 10+5+X 34th Cycle in Architecture and Interior Design sections. Once again, we have 54 different winning projects from 27 different countries with a fantastic mix of building types, spanning from Cambodia to Albania, Malaysia to Germany.
In short, the winning countries can be listed as Cambodia, Italy, Mexico, China, Vietnam, India, Iran, Albania, Turkey, Denmark, Tunisia, Mali, South Korea, Argentina, France, Rwanda, United States, Pakistan, Malaysia, Burkina Faso, Pakistan, United Arab Emirates, Canada, Germany, Japan,
Taiwan and Spain. ADF (NPO Aoyama Design Forum) proudly supports the WA Awards as one of media partners.
In the 34th Cycle, Orient Occident Atelier has won the WA Awards with Adventurous Global School in Cambodia, selected by the votes of Honorary Members and Winners in earlier cycles in Realised category, while VTN Architects' Ha House from Vietnam has been selected by the votes of Honorary Members and Winners in earlier cycles in Realised category and Nemesi Architects' Palazzo Italia - Human Technopole Foundation from Italy the WA Awards, selected by the votes of Honorary Members and Winners in earlier cycles.
In the Designed category, Nevena Milosevic has won the WA Awards with BaseCamp Lyngby from Denmark, selected both by the votes of Honorary Members and Winners in earlier cycles and the World Architecture Community members ratings, while Yazgan Design Architecture's Demirköy Visitor Center And Kınay House from Turkey has been selected both by the votes of Honorary Members and Winners in earlier cycles and the World Architecture Community members ratings. Philippe Barriere's curved Mahmud Qabadu Mosque from Tunisia also made a big hit and won
the WA Awards, selected by the votes of Honorary Members and Winners in earlier cycles.
In the Student category, Thiery Adjidji Nanetangar's Creative Minds Together: An Agricultural City in Dedougou from Burkina Faso, Diana Enab's Wallucture from UAE, Ujjayant Bhattacharyya's A Sanctum Of Narratives And Memories from India, Wilson Tan Xern Ee's Visual World from Malaysia are among other great projects for the winners of the 34th Cycle of WA Awards.
In the Interior Design section, Yoshida Masahiro's MAJIMAYA Confectionery Tool Store has won the WA Awards from Japan, selected by the votes of Honorary Members and Winners in earlier cycles in Realised category, while
KENG-FU LO's Anti Chamber has won the WA Awards from Taiwan, selected both by the votes of Honorary Members and Winners in earlier cycles and
WAC Members and the World Architecture Community members ratings.
Matra Architects' Ireo Architecture Gallery has won the WA Awards from India, selected both by the votes of Honorary Members and Winners in earlier cycles and the World Architecture Community members’ ratings.
The competition has 2 selection criteria; One by the votes of its official jury, composed of honorary members and previous' cycle winners, delivering 10 awards, in each of the three categories (Realised, Designed and Student). Another by the ratings of WAC's registered members who decide to
rate, which makes the +5, a totally democratic selection. In a category, if there are less than 15 submissions in total, in that case, 2/3 of the submitted projects that have the higher votes by the cycle's official jury and 1/3 of the submitted projects that have the higher rates by the registered members will be awarded.
You may now consult all of the awarded projects at the World Architecture Community WA Awards Winners page.
Read more about WA Awards 34th Cycle here.
With this announcement, we want to also remind you that the 35th Cycle of WA Awards is now open for submissions. You can submit your entries until August 20, 2020. If you also want your project to get the recognition it deserves, make sure to participate before the deadline is over.
WA Awards 10+5+X is also open to Interior Designers & Interior Design Projects!
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