World Architecture Community Awards 50th Cycle Winners Announced
World Architecture Community has announced the winners of WA Awards 10+5+X 50th Cycle in Architecture and Student sections. WA Awards presents 39 different winning projects from 18 different countries with a fantastic mix of building types, spanning from Costa Rica, China, South Korea, Brazil, Malta to Slovenia, Japan, United Kingdom, Colombia, Saudi Arabia, Kenya, Bangladesh. ADF (NPO Aoyama Design Forum) has continuously supported the award as one of the media partners.
Top image in the article (from left to right): Ying Chen's Layering Pocekts - Fish Dining Venue (© Ying Chen), Studio Symbiosis's Gwalior Train Station (© Studio Symbiosis), YKH Associates' Inje Residence (© Dongwook Jung), TETRO Architecture's Seriema House (© Luisa Lage), UDG-STUDIO WESTWOOD's Xinyue Art Gallery (© Arch-Exist Photography), Luan Fontes' The Light Inside: Net-Zero Cabins In Aosta Valley, Italy (© Luan Fontes), Kiana Alasty's The Resonance (© Kiana Alasty), Studio Symbiosis' Parinee I Lobby (© Vishal Jayaprakash).
The Competition has 2 Selection Criteria
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 Votes of WAC's registered members who decide to Vote, which makes the +5, a totally democratic selection.
Architecture/Realised category
Selected by the votes of Honorary Members and Winners in earlier cycles (10 projects)
No Footprint Wood House, Costa Rica, by Oliver Schütte
Regional Science Centre At Rajkot, India, by Jayesh Hariyani
Xinyue Art Gallery, China, by UDG-STUDIO WESTWOOD
CONC, China, by Mind Architects
Seriema House, Brazil, by TETRO Architecture
Geometry, Taiwan, by Shen-Chiang Mao
Path Art Studio And Personalized Residence Maharagama, Sri Lanka, by Dishna Thilanka
Passive Solar House With Pit Garden, Japan, by D Environmental Design System Laboratory
Nine x Nine, India, by Sanjay Puri Architects
The Brewhouse and Trident Park, Malta, by Ritchie Studio Ltd
Selected democratically, through the votings of community members (+5 projects)
No Footprint Wood House, Costa Rica, by Oliver Schütte
Regional Science Centre At Rajkot, India, by Jayesh Hariyani
Seriema House, Brazil, by TETRO Architecture
Path Art Studio And Personalized Residence Maharagama, Sri Lanka, by Dishna Thilanka
Inje Residence, South Korea, by YKH Associates
Architecture/Designed category
Selected by the votes of Honorary Members and Winners in earlier cycles (8 projects)
Invocation Hall, Iran, by Meysam Feizi
Gwalior Train Station, India, by Studio Symbiosis
Shiva 1800, India, by Sanjay Puri Architects
Miraj Crafts Village, India, by Sanjay Puri Architects
Bodrum Hotel Complex, Turkey, by ACE Architecture
Layering Pocekts - Fish Dining Venue, United States, by Ying Chen
Izmir Presidency and City Council!, Turkey, by Wall Corporation
Planning and Architectural Design of Lu Feng China Resources Hope Town, China, by Lab.C.[Architecture]
Selected democratically, through the votings of community members (+4 projects)
Invocation Hall, Iran, by Meysam Feizi
Gwalior Train Station, India, by Studio Symbiosis
Miraj Crafts Village, India, by Sanjay Puri Architects
Layering Pocekts - Fish Dining Venue, United States, by Ying Chen
Architecture/Student category
Selected by the votes of Honorary Members and Winners in earlier cycles (10 projects)
The Light Inside: Net-Zero Cabins In Aosta Valley, Italy, by Luan Fontes
The Resonance, Iran, by Kiana Alasty
Inverted Continents: Amphibious Architecture For Flooding, Colombia, by Isaac Duran
Fragments: Traces in Motion, Colombia, by Julian Matiz
The Red Sea Pearl: Marine Life Research Center and Aquarium, Saudi Arabia, by Tariq Midher
Boma Bliss, Kenya, by Lulu Hasan
Unveiling the Depths: Transforming an Abandoned Limestone Quarry into a Tourism Destination, Bangladesh, by Upama Talukder
The Erythros Sensorial Excavation House, Turkey, by Hakan Sahin
Weaving Urban Harmony: Bridging Commerce and Urban dynamics by redefining Zahur Hawkers Market, Chittagong, Bangladesh, by Sidratul Muntaha
Co-Lab Artery, Turkey, by Yaren Esen
Selected democratically, through the votings of community members (+5 projects)
The Erythros Sensorial Excavation House, Turkey, by Hakan Sahin
ACCORDIVATOR (Accord Activator) Future Of Entrepreneurial Epicenter, Bangladesh, by MD Munsurun Nabi
Gödence Reborn, Turkey, by Burak Kınır
Urban Grove, Turkey, by Yiğit Karaşahin
Hall Of Urla, Turkey, by Yunus Kaplan
Interior Design/Realised category
Selected by the votes of Honorary Members and Winners in earlier cycles (6 projects)
Parinee I Lobby, India, by Studio Symbiosis
Urla EEG House, Turkey, by Yalın Tasarım Architecture
Swatantra Residence, India, by SPACES ARCHITECTS@Ka
Onur Ambalaj Executive Offices, Turkey, by Yalın Tasarım Architecture
Office for HDFC Life, India, by ALHAD GORE
Bangkok Bank Private Bank, Thailand, by Peeraya Ketmek
Selected democratically, through the votings of community members (+3 projects)
Parinee I Lobby, India, by Studio Symbiosis
Urla EEG House, Turkey, by Yalın Tasarım Architecture
Onur Ambalaj Executive Offices, Turkey, by Yalın Tasarım Architecture
Call for applications for the 51st WA Awards
With this announcement, we'd like to remind you that the 51st Cycle of WA Awards is now open for submissions. You can submit your entries until 18 July 2025 (23:59 GMT +0). If you also want your project to get the recognition it deserves, make sure to participate before the deadline is over. Your starting point is How to Participate. Read more about WA Awards 10+5+X.
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