478 Projects Shortlisted for WAF 2020/21
John Hill
20. 七月 2021
Weiss/Manfredi, Yale University Tsai Center for Innovative Thinking, New Haven, Connecticut, USA (Higher Education and Research - Completed Buildings; all images courtesy of WAF)
The World Architecture Festival (WAF) has announced the 478-strong shortlist for the 2020/21 WAF Awards, which will be decided at the FIL exhibition center in Lisbon at the beginning of December – delayed one year due to the pandemic.
The shortlist is far too long to list here in its entirety. Instead, click on the category links to see the shortlist for each category. As in previous years, the categories are organized into Completed Buildings (18 categories), Landscapes (2 categories), and Future Projects (13 categories). Architects of the shortlisted projects will present their projects in December for the honor of winning World Building of the Year, Landscape of the Year, and Future Project of the Year, respectively.
Completed Buildings
Rafael Viñoly Architects, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Pabellon II, Buenos Aires, Argentina (Higher Education and Research - Completed Buildings)
- Civic and Community - Completed Buildings
- Culture - Completed Buildings
- Display - Completed Buildings
- Health - Completed Buildings
- Higher Education and Research - Completed Buildings
- Hotel & Leisure - Completed Buildings
- House & Villa (Rural/Nature) - Completed Buildings
- House & Villa (Urban/Suburban) - Completed Buildings
- Housing - Completed Buildings
- Mixed-use - Completed Buildings
- New and Old - Completed Buildings
- Office - Completed Buildings
- Production, Energy and Recycling - Completed Buildings
- Religion - Completed Buildings
- School - Completed Buildings
- Shopping - Completed Buildings
- Sport - Completed Buildings
- Transport - Completed Buildings
Landscapes
Turenscape, Deep Form of Designed Nature: Sanya Mangrove Park, Sanya City, China (Nature Context - Landscape)
- Nature Context - Landscape
- Urban Context - Landscape
Future Projects
James Corner Field Operations and Bjarke Ingels Group, River Ring Master Plan, Brooklyn, NY, USA (Masterplanning - Future Projects)
- Civic - Future Projects
- Commercial Mixed-use - Future Projects
- Competition Entries - Future Projects
- Culture - Future Projects
- Education - Future Projects
- Experimental - Future Projects
- Health - Future Projects
- House - Future Projects
- Infrastructure - Future Projects
- Leisure-led Development - Future Projects
- Masterplanning - Future Projects
- Office - Future Projects
- Residential - Future Projects