WA Awards 41st Cycle is Open For Entries

World Architecture Community has opened the WA Awards 10+5+X 41st Cycle to accept innovative projects from around the world, judged by a distinguished jury that includes world-renowned architects, top academics and leading designers, as well as previous winners of the WA Awards and members of the World Architecture Community. ADF (NPO Aoyama Design Forum) will support the WA Awards as a media partner.

All architects, interior designers, architecture and interior design students can submit their entries until July 8, 2022 (23:59 GMT +0) by first registering here at WAC. Registration at WAC is free, and participants must first upload their work to their WAC pages and can submit their entries at any time before the deadline.

The WA Awards have recognised over 1,890 winning projects since their inception. Since 2006 and for over 40 Cycles, the World Architecture Community has organised the prestigious and recognised WA Awards 10+5+X. The goal of the WA Community Awards is to highlight and recognise noteworthy projects that would otherwise go unnoticed by the international public, but have the potential to stimulate exciting questions about contemporary architectural discourse.

UAD 9 Studio's Community Art Gallery Of Plum Bossom in China won the WA Awards in the 40th Cycle. Image © Lei Sun

Eligible Members

Only Architects, Architecture Offices, Interior Designers, Interior Design Offices, Architecture and Interior Design Students are eligible to apply to WA Awards 10+5+X.

Categories

WA Awards is accepting projects for architects, interior designers and students under 2 major sections: Architecture and Interior Design. Then projects should be sent under these 3 sub-categories Realised, Designed and Student. All participants should send their projects that meet these conditions:

FOR ARCHITECTURE:

WA Designed Award: Projects that were not built, 
WA Realised Award: Projects that are actually built (built maximum within the last 10 years),
WA Student Award: Projects designed by Students/Academics (projects must have been studied in students' undergraduate years or in Master's Degree), only "Designed/Conceptual" projects valid - Student category projects must be presented with Supervisor or Tutor/Instructor's name and surname in the "Project Team" section during the upload. Student category projects which don't comply with these criteria will be removed from the competition, 

For Interior Design:

WA Realised Award: Projects that are actually built (maximum within the last 10 years),
WA Student Award: Projects designed by Students/Academics (projects must have been studied in students' undergraduate years or in Master's Degree), only "Designed/Conceptual" projects valid - Student category projects must be presented with Supervisor or Tutor/Instructor's name and surname in the "Project Team" section during the upload. Student category projects which don't comply with these criteria will be removed from the competition, 
WA Awards is free-of-charge for WAC Professional Members and Students.

Zaha Hadid Architects’ Striatus in Italy won the WA Awards in the 40th Cycle. Image © naaro

Evaluation Criteria

WA Awards' evaluation criteria is based on Novelty, Originality and Creativity in design that reflect and inspire a commitment to the art of architecture are the major criteria. World Architecture Community tries to bridge the gap between theory and practice; thus the architect’s explanations and member’s discussions on submissions will be critical for recognition as much as the design itself.

Timetable & Calendar

The WA Awards 10+5+X runs typically for 3-4 cycles per year. This gives more breathing room to the WA Awards 10+5+X jury, while giving participants more time to finalise their projects.

Selection Process

WA Awards' judging is based on 2 selection processes: WAC Members' Voting and WAC's Honorary Members and earlier WA Award Winners Voting. The members mentioned above will see "the Vote" button defined for them after clicking on the World Architecture Awards 10+5+X Submissions page. Voting is realized by a mixture of WAC's Honorary Members and earlier WA Award Winners. Their Votes will determine the first 10 winning projects.

The second judging is WAC Members' Voting, which is realized by the fellow community members of World Architecture Community. Their Votes will decide the next 5-awarded projects.

Both judging procedures, WAC Members' Voting and WAC's Honorary Members and earlier WA Award Winners Voting, are taking place simultaneously.

After the deadline is ended, the Voting process will be announced by World Architecture Community and the Voting process will be held within the specific time range on World Architecture Awards 10+5+X Submissions page.

Finally, the "X" will be those projects, which did not make it to the final selection of 10 or 5, but which had that something "special", that made them worthy of selection and acknowledgement as "X" by the WA Jury.

Zaha Hadid Architects’ Infinitus Plaza in China won the WA Awards in the 40th Cycle. Image © Liang Xue

Entry Fees

WA Awards Participation Fee for Associate Members (per Cycle and per Project):WAC Professional Membership fee: 0 annual
Designed category: 0
Realised category: 0
Students: free

Jury
WAC's Honorary Members are an exclusive group of invited architects, acclaimed critics, academics and theoreticians, editors of architectural magazines, curators and other experts from architectural centers and other organizations.

Nikos Fintikakis, co-founder of SYNTHESIS AND RESEARCH, acclaimed Indonesian architect Budi Sukada, who is senior lecturer at the University of Tarumanagara, artist and teacher Ruth Jacobson, Alhadeff Architects founder Giancarlo Alhadeff, Sanjay Puri, the founder of Sanjay Puri Architects, are among the WAC's Honorary Members. 

WAC's Members are composed of architects, interior designers, students and academics. 

Pricing details and WAC Membership Benefits can be seen from here.

You can see WA Awards' previous winners

Make sure to participate in this acclaimed competition to showcase your work and get the recognition of your peers that you deserve while getting your projects the visibility they need...

For further details, please visit How To Participate.

About World Architecture Community

Founded in 2006, World Architecture Community provides a unique environment for architects, interior designers, architecture & interior design students and academics around the globe to meet, share and compete. As a truly global platform, World Architecture Community is the place where international contemporary architecture and interior design are expressed from all horizons, providing an equal opportunity to those countries generally less covered by international media.


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