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World Architecture Festival 2016 4 July 2016 Messner Mountain Museum, Corones, Kronplatz, South Tyrol, Italy, by Zaha Hadid Architects World Architecture Festival 2016: A Brazilian rainforest house, a spiralling university building in Tenerife and a bulbous blue drawing studio are among the 343 projects shortlisted for awards at the World Architecture Festival in Berlin this November (+ slideshow). The WAF 2016 shortlist includes entries from 58 countries, with buildings by well-known firms including Zaha Hadid Architects, BIG, Studio Gang and Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. Other firms to make this year's list include Norwegian studio Reiulf Ramstad Architects, Istanbul- based Emre Arolat Architects, Brazilian office Studio MK27, London-based CRAB Studio and Shanghai studio Neri&Hu. The UK has the largest number of projects this year – including a Maggies' Centre for cancer care by Foster + Partners and a treetop walkway by Glen Howells Architects – followed by Australia and Turkey. Winners will be selected from across 32 categories and announced during the festival. One project will go on to win the coveted World Building of the Year title, and another will be named Future Project of the Year. Judges this year include David Chipperfield, Ole Scheeren, Manuelle Gautrand, and BIG's Kai-Uwe Bergmann. Last year the World Building of the Year award went to The Interlace, the "vertical village" designed by Buro Ole Scheeren. Other past winners include a community centre in Vietnam, an art gallery in New Zealand and the Gardens by the Bay tropical park in Singapore. After four years in Singapore, WAF returns to Europe for 2016. It will take place at Arena Berlin, Germany, from 16 to 18 November, in conjunction with the Inside Festival of interior design. Dezeen is media partners for both events, and will be at the festival to interview the winners, as well as guests from the speaker programme. Torre BBVA Bancomer, Mexico City, Mexico, by Rogers Stirk Harbour and Partners and Legorreta + Legorreta "This is a very exciting year for us, with a record entry and a very high overall standard," said WAF programme director Paul Finch. "Our move to Berlin, after four successful years in Singapore, has not deterred Asian and Australasian practices from entering the awards, and we have seen big increases from Europe and North America," he added. See the full shortlist below: Civic and Community » Te Oro, Glen Innes, Auckland, New Zealand, by Archimedia » Qianhai International Convention Center, Shenzhen, China, by Shenzhen Huahui Design » Salburua Civic Centre, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain, by IDOM » The Waterfront Pavilion, Sydney, Australia, by Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp » The Library at Willesden Green, London, United Kingdom, by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris » Multi-aged community centre, Pogio Piccenze, Italy, by Burnazzi Feltrin Architects » Dokk1, Aarhus, Denmark, by Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects » Bhutan Happiness Centre, Bumthang, Bhutan, by 1+1>2 Architects CKK Jordanki, Torun, Poland, by Menis Arquitectos Culture » Silesian Museum Katowice, Graz, Austria, by Riegler Riewe Architekten » Messner Mountain Museum, Corones, Kronplatz, South Tyrol, Italy, by Zaha Hadid Architects » The Future of Us, Singapore, by Singapore University of Technology and Design » New Wings at the Asian Civilisations Museum, Singapore, by GreenhilLi » Writers Theatre, Glencoe, Illinois, USA, by Studio Gang Architecture » The Book Stop Project, Makati, Philippines, by WTA Architecture and Design Studio » Australian Army Museum of Military Engineering, Holsworthy, New South Wales, Australia, by BVN » China Pavilion for Expo Milan, Milan, Italy, by Studio Link-Arc » CKK Jordanki, Torun, Poland, by Menis Arquitectos » Montagora Cultural Centre, Barcelona, Spain, by Pere Puig Arquitecte » Mu Xin Art Museum, Wuzhen, China, by OLI Architecture » ZCB Bamboo Pavilion, Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong, by The Chinese University of Hong Kong » Len Lye Centre, Taranaki, New Plymouth, New Zealand, by Patterson Associates » Dokk1, Aarhus, Denmark, by Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects » Akagane Museum, Niihama City, Japan, by Nikken Sekkei » City Library, Bruges, Belgium, by Studio Farris Architects » National Museum in Szczecin, Dialogue Centre Przełomy, Szczecin, Poland, by Robert Konieczny and KWK Promes » Romsdal Folk Museum, Molde, Norway, by Reiulf Ramstad Architects » Moca Yinchuan, Yinchuan, China, by WAA City Library, Bruges, Belgium, by Studio Farris Architects Display » Miyahata Jomon Museum, Fukushima City, Japan, by Furuichi and Associates » Vietnamese Traditional Food Exhibition, Hanoi, Vietnam, by MIA Design Studio » Butterfly Pavilion – Noor Island, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, by 3deluxe transdisciplinary design » Inside the Cloud, Shanghai, China, by Team_BLDG » YKK80 Building, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan, by Nikken Sekkei » The Waterfront Pavilion, Sydney, Australia, by Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp » Floating, Rizhao, China, by Kris Lin Interior Design » Fusion, Xiamen, China, by Kris Lin Interior Design » Future Foundation Pavilion, Office of the Future, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Killa Design with Gensler » Port City Talks, Istanbul, Turkey and Antwerp, Belgium, by Tabanlioglu Architects » Airport Pavilion, Sao Paolo, Brazil, by Spadoni Health » Ng Teng Fong General Hospital and Jurong Community Hospital, Singapore, by CPG Consultants with HOK and studio505 » Medical Rehabilitation Complex of SRC, Malacca, Malaysia, by Anuar Aziz Architect » Hisham A Alsager Cardiac Center, Kuwait, by AGi Architects » South East Regional Hospital, Bega, Australia, by BVN » Maggie's at the Robert Parfett Building, Manchester, United Kingdom, by Foster and Partners » The New Psychiatric Hospital in Slagelse, Denmark, by Karlsson Arkitekter » New QEII Hospital, Welwyn Garden City, United Kingdom, by Penoyre and Prasad » Nötkärnan, Gothenburg, Sweden, by Wingårdh Arkitektkontor Maggie's at the Robert Parfett Building, Manchester, United Kingdom, by Foster and Partners Higher Education and Research » CFPA Automotive Technology Center, Martorell, Barcelona, Spain, by CAAS Arquitectes » Investcorp Building for Oxford University's Middle East Centre at St Antony's College, Oxford, United Kingdom, by Zaha Hadid Architects » Helmholtz Institute, University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany, by Nickl and Partner Architekten » Arcus Center for Social Justice Leadership, Kalamazoo, USA, by Studio Gang Architects » Piri Reis Maritime University, Istanbul, Turkey, by Kreatif Architects » University of Sydney Business School, Sydney, Australia, by Woods Bagot » Faculty of Fine Arts, University of La Laguna, La Laguna, Spain, by GPY Arquitectos » Drawing Studio, Poole, United Kingdom, by Crab Studio » Robert H Lee Alumni Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, by KPMB Architects » Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour at UCL, London, United Kingdom, by Ian Ritchie Architects » Campus Besos, UPC, Sant Adria del Besos, Spain, by Batlle i Roig Arquitectes » Motor Campus, Castellolí, Spain, by Pere Puig Arquitecte » World Maritime University, Tornhuset, Malmö, Sweden, by Terroir Faculty of Fine Arts, University of La Laguna, La Laguna, Spain, by GPY Arquitectos Hotel and Leisure » Alila Seminyak Resort, Bali, Indonesia, by URBNarc » Fushengyu Hotspring Resort, Mianyang, China, by Aim Architecture » Grand Hyatt Playa del Carmen Hotel, Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico, by Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos » Naman Retreat Pure Spa, Da Nang, Vietnam, by MIA Design Studio » Canberra Airport Hotel, Canberra, Australia, by Bates Smart » Good Morning Saigon, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam, by a21studio » Nakâra 4* Residential Hotel, Cap d'Agde, France, by Jacques Ferrier Architecture » Zaborin, Hokkaido, Japan, by nA Nakayama Architects » Le Meridien, Zhengzhou, China, by Neri&Hu Design and Research Office » Baradari, City Palace Jaipur, Jaipur, India, by Studio Lotus » Nobu Ryokan, Malibu, USA, by Studio PCH » Earth Village, Ha Giang, Vietnam, by 1+1>2 Architects » The Naka Phuket, Phuket, Thailand, by Duangrit Bunnag Architect Naman Retreat Pure Spa, Da Nang, Vietnam, by MIA Design Studio House » Villa Marittima, St Andrews Beach, Melbourne, Australia, by Robin Williams Architect » Indigo Slam, Sydney, Australia, by Smart Design Studio » Tin House, London, United Kingdom, by Henning Stummel Architects » 33 Holland Park, Singapore, by Studio Milou Singapore » McLeod House, Sydney, Australia, by Ian Moore Architects » Keeper's House and Lodge, Tipperary, Ireland, by Scott Tallon Walker Architects » E-Type House, Auckland, New Zealand, by RTA Studio » Nannup Holiday House, Perth, Australia, by Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects » Jungle House, Guarujá, São Paulo, Brazil, by Studio MK27 » Casa31_4 Room House, Perth, Australia, by Iredale Pedersen Hook » The Red House, Auckland, New Zealand, by Crosson Architects » Living-Garden House in Izbica, Izbica, Poland, by Robert Konieczny and KWK Promes » House Juniskär, Sundsvall, Sweden, by Hermansson Hiller Lundberg Arkitekter » House MM, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, by OHLAB » Konieczny's Ark, Brenna, Poland, by Robert Konieczny and KWK Promes » Koda Walking Concrete, Tallinn, Estonia, by Kodasema » K Valley House, Auckland, Nez Zealand, by Herbst Architects Mu Xin Art Museum, Wuzhen, China, by OLI Architecture Housing » d'Leedon, Singapore, by Zaha Hadid Architects » 10 Wylde Street, Sydney, Australia, by SJB » Via 57 West, New York, USA, by BIG » Biophilic Boarding House, Surabaya, Indonesia, by Andyrahman Architect » R-House, Tainan City, Taiwan, by Qlab » SkyVille at Dawson,
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