World Architecture Festival 2018 Day One winners announced


Now in its 11th edition, the World Architecture Festival kicked off this morning in Amsterdam announcing its day one winners. The yearly awards program, which attracts architects from all four corners of the Earth, received more entries this year than ever before with a total of 1,000 submissions. Previously narrowed to a shortlist of 535 selected projects, judges selected a host of winners across a range of completed building categories as well as future projects.

Among today's winners were Thomas Heatherwick, for his highly lauded conversion of a disused grain silo in South Africa; Bjarke Ingels, for his yet to be completed Swiss Hotel with a roof you can ski down; and Allford Hall Monaghan Morris, for their reinvented mansion block in South London as well as their future bereavement counseling center for Alder Hey children's hospital. Have a look at these projects along with other day one winners below.

Mackenzie Goldberg via Archinect - News http://bit.ly/2RlXq6X

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