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World Architecture Festival: Shortlist for 2016 awards revealed
Foster + Partners, Zaha Hadid Architects and Rogers Stirk Harbour are just a few of of the renowned architectural practices to be shortlisted for awards at the 2016 World Architecture Festival (WAF) it was revealed Monday.
Winner of last year's WAF 'Building of the Year' just built this
More than 340 architectural projects -- from a luxury jungle home in Brazil to a happiness center in Bhutan -- were announced as nominees at what organizers say has become the world's largest architectural awards program.
Each entry will seek to win one of 32 award categories before going on to challenge for the most high profile WAF accolades of "World Building of the Year" and "Future Building of the Year".
Last year's winner of the coveted World Building of the Year award was the Interlace, an ambitious residential development in Singapore by Netherlands-based OMA and Buro Ole Scheeren from Germany.
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The Interlace has been crowned the World Building of the Year 2015. Designed by OMA and Buro Ole Scheeren, is described as "one of the most ambitious residential developments" in the tropical island-state's history. Credit: world architecture festival
Zaha Hadid Architects has been nominated for its Messner Mountain Museum Corones project and the Investcorp Building for Oxford University's Middle East Centre at St Antony's College while Foster + Partners was recognized for its Crossrail Place station in Canary Wharf, London.
The 2016 WAF will take place in Berlin, Germany, between November 16 and 18. Entrants will be judged by an international panel before the winner is announced towards the end of the festival.
1/12 – 2014 World Building of the Year winner: The Chapel by a21 Studio, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Designed by local architecture firm a21 studio, the Chapel in Vietnam is a community space primarily built of recycled material. The chapel uses leftover materials (such as steel frames and metal sheets) from the owner's previous projects. Credit: world architecture festival
Check out the gallery above to see some of the exciting projects in with a shout of securing WAF success in 2016.