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The WAN Awards close for entries next Thursday, 12 DecemberThis will be your final opportunity to: 🌎Gain global recognit...
06/12/2024

The WAN Awards close for entries next Thursday, 12 December

This will be your final opportunity to:
🌎Gain global recognition
📥Curate new business opportunities
📈Position yourself as an industry leader

All the information is on our website (linked in bio and stories) 🔗

Final submissions to the WAN Awards are just over a month away!ENTRY DEADLINE: THURSDAY 12 DECEMBERWith entries open wor...
03/12/2024

Final submissions to the WAN Awards are just over a month away!
ENTRY DEADLINE: THURSDAY 12 DECEMBER

With entries open worldwide this is the best awards scheme to:
- Gain international recognition
- Amplify your firms reputation
- Cement your place in the architecture hall of fame

There is more information and the entry form on our website 🔗 linked in bio

07/02/2024

Meet the judges: Valerie Schweitzer: Valerie Schweitzer is principal of New York based studio, Valerie Schweitzer Architects. She's known for her inventive and resilient modern homes and experimental pavilions. Find out how Valerie feels about the challenge of balancing low carbon design with the creation of truly inclusive spaces.

http://dlvr.it/T2RJsJ

07/02/2024

Fantastic facades in the Americas region: Cutting edge materials and evolving technologies have given rise to architectural projects with ever more eye-catching facades, from a home with pixelated bricks in Toronto to a North American airport terminal with glass curtain walls and a sloping red roof.

http://dlvr.it/T2R6Fz

07/02/2024

Meet the judges: Andrew Best: Andrew Best is a partner based in the Berlin office of Buro Happold. He explains why he’s hoping to see a focus on context amongst the WAN Awards EMEA entries and reveals the Saudi Arabian project he’s most excited to be working on this year.

http://dlvr.it/T2Qm5L

07/02/2024

Fantastic facades in the EMEA region: Cutting edge materials and evolving technologies have given rise to architectural projects with ever more imaginative facades, such as the 3D printed ceramic tiles covering a luxury boutique in Amsterdam. A thoughtful approach can pay tribute to a building’s context, like the textured limestone façade of a school in South France, at one with its mellow surroundings.

http://dlvr.it/T2Qm3s

06/02/2024

Meet the Judges: Shaohua Di: Shaohua Di is the founding principal of Beijing based Praxis d' . A mentor for Tianjin University’s school of architecture, she explains why she’s passionate about architecture that shows a deep understanding of cultural and physical context.

http://dlvr.it/T2PDkk

06/02/2024

Fantastic facades from the APAC region: Cutting edge materials and evolving technologies have given rise to architectural projects with ever more imaginative and innovative facades. Whether paying tribute to a building’s context like the mixed used scheme in Sydney inspired by a local church, or responding to climate like the family home keeping its residents cool in India, an effective façade goes beyond a striking first impression.

http://dlvr.it/T2PB3t

31/01/2024

Meet the judges: Eric Pelletier: Senior partner and design principal at Montreal and design firm Lemay, architect Eric Pelletier has more than 30 years of experience in the industry. He explains why he believes architects have an immense responsibility to communities, the next generation and the environment.

http://dlvr.it/T27l83

31/01/2024

One day left to go until WAN Awards Americas early bird deadline: The WAN Awards Americas judges are eager to see projects that pay homage to the heritage of this dynamic region, from Materia’s sensitive restoration and extension of a turn of the century quinta in Merida, Mexico to Core Architect’s painstaking redevelopment of a historic site in Toronto, Canada where preserving existing architectural features is integral to the new design.

http://dlvr.it/T27l7R

31/01/2024

Meet the Judges: Roxanne Kaye: Roxanne Kaye is a principal of South African architects SAOTA and qualified in in Cape Town in 2007. She reveals what she believes are the biggest challenges for architects operating in the EMEA region today – from rapid urbanization to balancing cultural heritage with modernity.

http://dlvr.it/T279rk

31/01/2024

One day left to go until WAN Awards EMEA early bird deadline: The WAN Awards EMEA judges are eager to see projects that pay homage to the heritage of this diverse region, from Gundry and Ducker’s London property with its contemporary take on the local Edwardian villas, to Ennead’s Ankara embassy inspired by traditional Turkish design.

http://dlvr.it/T279qJ

30/01/2024

One day to go for WAN AWARDS APAC EARLY BIRD DEADLINE: The WAN Awards APAC judges are eager to see projects that pay homage to the heritage of this exciting region – such as Atelier Deshaus’s tranquil Upper Cloister Buddhist temple in Beijing - on the eve of tomorrow’s early bird entry deadline.

http://dlvr.it/T25bSS

30/01/2024

Meet the judges: Ann Lau: Ann Lau is Principal of Australia based architects Hayball, with over two decades of and urbanism experience in Australia, Europe, China, and Southeast Asia. She reveals her favourite projects in the region, from a community library in a small village in China’s Hunan province to one of the largest new museums in the world in Hong Kong.

http://dlvr.it/T252L2

29/01/2024

Winner of WAN’s ‘Outstanding Project of the Year’ EID on creating the perfect panda playground: The China based practice’s founding partner Ping Jiang explains how its Panda Pavilions project needed to balance the needs of the animals with the visitor experience, whilst promoting the diversity of its landscape setting.

http://dlvr.it/T22cvS

26/01/2024

Meet the Judges: Eva Jiricna: Czech born architect Eva Jiricna qualified at The Technical University in Prague before basing herself in England where she worked on high profile projects including the Brighton Marina and the Lloyd’s Building. Read on to find out how the veteran architect believes the industry has changed for women over her 50 plus years in the profession.

http://dlvr.it/T1vmFL

26/01/2024

WAN Awards EMEA city focus: Copenhagen: The early bird deadline for the WAN Awards EMEA, a brand new regional edition of the global WAN Awards, is fast approaching, with our expert judges eager to see entries from across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. In the first of a series looking at the building design of significant cities in the region we shine a spotlight on cutting edge Copenhagen, famous for its architectural pedigree and a pioneer in sustainable design.

http://dlvr.it/T1vmB4

26/01/2024

Meet the Judges: Haobo Wei: Haobo Wei is chief architect and founding partner of China based West-line Studio. He reveals how he hopes to see WAN Awards APAC entrants balance protecting the region’s rich heritage and local identity with innovative and contemporary design.

http://dlvr.it/T1v4z5

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