Six projects win in 2018 AR House Awards, Habitat for Orphan Girls in Iran earns top prize


Distinguishing some of today's innovative housing projects aiming to push the typology forward, the Architectural Review's AR House Awards competition has successfully concluded another edition. Starting with over 200 entries from around the world and then a shortlist of 16 projects, six of them made it to the final round. After visiting each finalist project, the jury — which included architects Mathias Klotz, Marie-José Van Hee, and Amin Taha — bestowed the overall winning prize to ZAV Architects' Habitat for Orphan Girls in Khansar, Iran. The jury also selected two Highly Commended projects, and three Commended projects.

The jurors each had their own approach in evaluating the entries. Klotz posed the question, “Should a house be more about an idea than about the home?”, while Van Hee “was looking more at the process, than the architecture”. Taha believed it was important to focus on ‘an exemplar of structural elegance’, and questioned whether “the tradition of acknowledging polit...

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