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The Interlace, Singapore by Buro Ole Scheeren won the 2015 World Building of the Year award at WAF.

The Interlace, Singapore by Buro Ole Scheeren won the 2015 World Building of the Year award at WAF.

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Casba by SJB Architects and Billard Leece Partnership won the Completed Buildings: Mixed-Use category at the 2015 World Architecture Festival.

Casba by SJB Architects and Billard Leece Partnership won the Completed Buildings: Mixed-Use category at the 2015 World Architecture Festival. Image: Brett Boardman

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The 2016 World Architecture Festival will see the architecture community come together in Berlin, Germany from 16 to 18 November.

Projects from all over the world will compete across nine categories and will be critiqued and judged live by an international panel. The judges this year include Australian architects Richard Francis-Jones (FJMT), Michael Heenan (Allen Jack + Cottier), Ronald Hicks (HDR Rice Daubney), Martyn Hook (Iredale Pedersen Hook), David Leece (Billar Leece Partnership) and editorial director of Architecture Media, Cameron Bruhn. 

The festival also features a seminar program, a finalist gallery where shortlisted projects can be viewed, student charrette, Berlin architecture tours, and the closing gala on the final evening of the festival.

WAF’s sister festival INSIDE – World Festival of Interiors will be held at the same time and place as WAF. 

Architecture New Zealand and Interior magazines are media partners of the World Architecture Festival.

For further information and bookings visit the World Architecture Festival website.


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