The World Architecture Festival takes place this November at Marina Bay Sands as the largest international architecture event. Learn from 50+ hours of seminars and talks, be inspired by 440+ award finalists as they present live, network with 2,220+ architects form around the world. View the festival guide for the full list of finalists and the seminar programme
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4–6 November 2015
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2. Be at WAF to:
Understand how the world’s leading architects think through WAF’s live judging
Extend your outlook with over 50 hours of seminars, talks and debates
Renew your passion for architecture and be inspired by over 350 architects
from around the world, as they present their projects live
Look ahead to the future of global architecture, learn from WAF speakers
including Sir Peter Cook, Michael Sorkin, Liu Thai Ker, Kai-Uwe Bergman,
Manuelle Gautrand and Kerry Hill
Be equipped to win work in today’s booming markets by obtaining the inside
track on working in key markets from local architects and clients
Grow your contacts book and connect with over 2,200 future collaborators
and clients - WAF is your passport to the international architecture scene
World Architecture Festival is a unique experience. It is the only
architecture event where keynote talks from the industry’s most
influential figures sit alongside live crit presentations and judging
of over 350 award finalists, global networking, a 400 project strong
gallery and an international product exhibition.
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The gateway to global, WAF is
where the world architecture
community meets to celebrate,
learn, exchange and
be inspired.
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3. ALLTHIS ISWAITING
A t t e n d t w o e v e n t s i n o n e a n d s e e t h e l a t e s t i n g l o b a l
i n t e r i o r a r c h i t e c t u r e a n d d e s i g n - o n e p a s s p r o v i d e s
y o u w i t h a c c e s s t o W A F a n d I NS I DE .
C e l e b r a t e t h e w o r l d ’ s f i n e s t e x a m p l e s o f i n t e r i o r
a r c h i t e c t u r e a n d d e s i g n f r o m a c r o s s t h e g l o b e . I NS I DE
i s t h e i n t e r n a t i o n a l i n t e r i o r a r c h i t e c t u r e a n d d e s i g n
c o m m u n i t y ’ s f o r u m f o r i n t e l l i g e n t d e b a t e , p r o f e s s i o n a l
e x c h a n g e a n d g l o b a l n e t w o r k i n g .
B o o k y o u r f e s t i v a l
p a s s n o w a t:
T a k e i n s p i r a t i o n
from the world’s most accomplished
interiors of the last year - hear directly from
all shortlisted award entrants and see their
projects in the awards gallery
B e e n l i g h t e n e d a n d u p d a t e d
with two days of mind expanding (and work
strengthening) talks and debates featuring
the latest and greatest in global interiors
B UILD YOUR GLO B AL NETWORK
by establishing new relationships with influential
global clients who are looking to meet
their next designer at INSIDE’s exclusive
networking events
E x c h a n g e i d e a s
with hundreds of designers representing
more than 30 countries – broaden your
horizons and make new, international
contacts
G e t t h e INSIDE t r a c k
on the Singapore design scene. Experience
the city through the eyes of local designers
with exclusive design tours and insider
knowledge on the top places to visit from
those in the know
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M a k e s u r e y o u a r e m i x i n g
w i t h t h e w h o ’ s w h o o f g l o b a l
a r c h i t e c t u r e a n d i n t e r i o r s
4. What’s atWAF?
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Crit Presentations
Hear the inside story on hundreds of projects. Find out what the WAF judges think
about this year’s finalists from over 46 countries including Zaha Hadid Architects, OMA,
Foster + Partners, Herzog & de Meuron, BIG and Heatherwick Studio.
Seminar and Keynote Programme
Be inspired by some of the world’s most influential architects and commentators.
This year’s programme 50:50 will examine how architecture and urbanism have changed
during the last 50 years, how predictions have been fulfilled or denied, and how we think
will change in the next 50 years.
Festival Gallery
Experience the breadth of international architectural excellence in the WAF Festival
Gallery, more than 400 projects will be exhibited for the duration of the festival.
Gala Dinner
The Festival culminates with a celebratory Gala Dinner revealing the best of show
winners. Catch up with familiar faces and celebrate new contacts, or a WAF win!
Don’t miss the festival’s finale. Spaces are limited so secure your place early
or purchase a VIP delegate ticket to guarantee your place.
Festival Hall
The Festival Hall is the hub location of WAF where you can network and engage
face-to-face with leading suppliers and manufacturers from around the world. Exclusive
installations and product showcases enable you to experience the latest in product
design and innovation. The Festival Hall Stage talks are where you can receive updates
on working globally, cutting-edge technology and today’s most innovative materials.
Live Student Charrettes
Witness the next generation of design talent and be refreshed by some original thinking.
See how the architects of tomorrow are tackling the challenges of today.
WAF Fringe
WAF’s fringe programme includes exclusive site visits to the Singapore projects making
the headlines including Heatherwick Studio’s Nanyang University Learning Hub and
Mok Wei Wei’s refit of the Victoria Theatre; one-off documentary screenings in the
recently completed National Design Centre; architect-led city tours, plus PechaKucha,
parties and plenty of chances to connect with new contacts from around the world.
5. Wednesday 4 November
WAFMainStageProgramme2015
11.00 – 11.40
Yesterday’s thoughts today
– a response
Sir Peter Cook,
Principal, CRAB
Studio
Kerry Hill,
Principal, Kerry Hill
Architects
12.00 – 12.40
Building to extremes
Developing architecture that fits life as we
want to live it no matter the constraints.
Kai Uwe Bergman, Principal, BIG
14.20 – 15.00
The evolution of public space
Balancing ownership, access and control.
David Green, Urban Design Leader,
Principal, Perkins+Will
15.20 – 16.00
Designing for age
From 1965 to 2065: how should
architecture respond to changes in life
expectancy?
Niall McLaughlin, Principal, Niall
McLaughlin Architects
Stephen Pimbley, Principal, SPARK
16.20 – 17.00
Mapping the future
How can ’big data’ be used to inform city
design and planning to improve, energize
and regenerate urban communities
worldwide?
Michael Kokora, Principal, OMA
Jeremy Rowe, Managing Director,
Decorative Paints, AkzoNobel
17.10 - 17.40
Women in architecture in
association with
The Architectural Review
Three leading women architects share
their personal experiences and discuss
the challenges and opportunities facing
women in the global profession.
Christine Murray, Editor,
The Architectural Review
10.00 – 10.40
Keynote - Singapore 50:50
What assumptions were made when
planning the development of Singapore
50 years ago and how is the city
planning robustness strategies for the
next 50 years?
LiuThai Ker, Senior Director, RSP
Architects Planners & Engineers
18.00 – 19.00
Keynote - ‘The way we
thought then,
the way we think now’
How has the way we think about the
future changed?
Charles Jencks,
Author, Critic,
Sculptor and
Landscape
Architect
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6. Thursday 5 November
18.00 – 19.00
Keynote - Building worlds:
future reality, not science fiction
Combining rigorous scientific inquiry with a
human lens - from Hollywood blockbusters
to real world community building
Alex McDowell,
Creative Director,
5D Global Studio
WAFMainStageProgramme2015
10.00 – 10.40
Cities of tomorrow – Paris
reconsidered
How can a city allow space for sites to be
dedicated to experimental, unexpected
and innovative architecture?
Manuelle Gautrand,
Principal, Manuelle
Gautrand
Architecture
11.00 – 11.40
Shanghai 50:50
Understanding the context behind the
speed of development and pinpointing the
most significant recent buildings, ongoing
projects and future plans.
Alan Balfour, Former Dean, Georgia
Tech College of Architecture
12.00 – 12.40
The future of height
How do attitudes, regulation and
technology impact on the way we build
tall now and in the future.
Scott Duncan, Lead Architect Pertamina
EnergyTower, SOM
Charles Jencks, Author, Critic, Sculptor
and Landscape Architect
14.20 – 15.00
Future-proof design – how
buildings learn
How do you design universal space that
can be used in many ways over time?
Johannes Baar-Baarenfels, Principal
Baar-Baarenfels Architekten
PhilipTurner, Principal, AHMM
Ruud Joosten, Executive Committee
Member, AkzoNobel
15.20 – 16.00
The future of food
Bringing food production to the heart of
the city, radical approaches that preserve
ecological sustainability.
Michael Sorkin, Critic, Principal,
Michael Sorkin Studio
Rahel Belatchew, Principal,
Belatchew Arkitekter
16.20 – 17.00
Cooler Calmer Singapore
Enhancing the quality of life in tropical
climate with high-density urban living and
understanding the keys to cooler, calmer
and more liveable cities.
Prof. Dr. Gerhard Schmitt, ETH Zurich,
Chair of Information Architecture,
Singapore ETH Centre and Senior Vice
President ETH Global
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7. Wednesday 4 November
11.00 – 11.40
Aesthetics – 50 or 500 years
Miquel Adria, Editor-in-chief, Arquine
11.50 – 12.30
Material innovation - Engineered bamboo
Professor Dirk Hebel, Assistant Professor
of Architecture and Construction, ETH
Future Cities Laboratory
Professor Bob Sheil, Director ofThe
Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL
12.40 – 13.00
Pleased to meet you – four practices, five
minutes each
14.20 – 15.00
Technology frontiers – analysing data
15.10 – 15.50
Game changers – getting to the next level
Sasa Radulovic and Johanna Hurme,
Principals, 5468796 Architecture
John Choi, Principal, Chrofi
Jonathan Rose, Principal, Aecom
16.00 – 16.40
City update - Chandigarh and Rio
Sanjay Puri, Principal, Sanjay Puri Architects
Jonathan Rose, Principal, Aecom
FestivalHallStageProgramme2015
Thursday 5 November
14.20 – 15.00
Technology frontiers: delivering design
15.10 – 15.50
Game changers - getting to the next level
Christina Seilern, Principal, Studio
Seilern Architects
Julien Veyron, Principal, Atelier Arcau
16.00 – 16.40
City update: Berlin
Tobias Wallisser, Principal, LAVA
10.10 – 10.50
Finance and value: new sources, new
techniques, new obligations
Marco Goldschmied, Director, Spark
Wong Heang Fine, CEO, Surbana
11.00 – 11.40
Aesthetics - technique and technology
Chris Wilkinson, Principal, Wilkinson
Eyre Architects
11.50 – 12.30
Material innovation - Glass
Professor Dirk Hebel, Assistant Professor
of Architecture and Construction,
ETH Future Cities Laboratory
Professor Bob Sheil, Director ofThe
Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL
12.40 – 13.00
Pleased to meet you
Friday 6 November
10.10 – 10.50
Values: facing moral obligations
Wong Chiu Man, Principal,
WOW Architects
Sunand Prasad, Senior Partner,
Penoyre and Prasad
11.00 – 11.40
Aesthetics - architecture, public realm
and social justice
Eric Parry, Principal, Eric Parry Architects
11.50 – 12.30
Material innovation - Coatings: evolution
or revolution?
Jeremy Rowe, Managing Director
Decorative Paints, AkzoNobel
12.40 – 13.00
The Future of Lightweight Structures and
Advance Building Envelopes
Yacine Bouzida, Founder, Passage Projects
14.20 – 15.00
Technology frontiers: Manufacture
and delivery
15.10 – 15.50
Game changers
James Grose, Principal, BVN Architecture
16.00 – 16.40
City update - Sydney and Johannesburg
Michael Heenan, CEO and Principal,
Allen Jack+Cottier
Bob van Bebber, Principal, Boogertman
and Partners
8. W H AT ’ S AT I N S I D E ?
O v e r t h r e e i n s p i r a t i o n - f i l l e d d a y s
I N S I D E s h i n e s a s p o t l i g h t o n t h e p e o p l e ,
p r o j e c t s a n d d e v e l o p m e n t s t h a t a r e
c h a n g i n g t h e f a c e o f g l o b a l i n t e r i o r s .
LIVE CRITS
Witness over 50 international designers present their projects to INSIDE’s
esteemed judges including Interni editor Gilda Borjadi, Matteo Thun of
Matteo Thun & Partners, Sadie Morgan from dRMM and Jason Holley of
Universal Design Studio.
TALKS
Hear today’s innovators and agitators forecast the future of interiors. INSIDE’s
talks programme gives the big picture on how lifestyles, the industry and the
very nature of interiors are changing and how you need to respond.
GALLERY
Experience the breadth of international design excellence in the INSIDE
Festival Gallery. All finalist submissions are displayed in the gallery so you
can review today’s most accomplished projects from around the globe at
your leisure.
FRINGE
See Singapore through the eyes of local designers with our architect
led design tours; relax and be entertained at our PechaKucha night led
by Mark ‘PechaKucha’ Dytham and get the inside track on Singapore’s
most exciting new interiors with our exclusive site visits including a
guided tour of Heatherwick Studio’s Nanyang University Learning Hub.
INSIDE is much more than a conference!
PARTIES
INSIDE has a host of parties, receptions and dinners in some of
Singapore’s hottest design destinations so you can celebrate and socialise
in style. Network with the INSIDE community - designers, architects,
clients, judges, sponsors and the world’s design press.
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9. INSIDESEMINARPROGRAMME2015
WEDNESDAY
11.00 – 11.40
Digital future: the
changing nature of
materiality
New needs: how is technology changing
human functions and rituals
Dr. Eve Edelstein, Neuroscientist,
Anthropologist and Architect;
Director, Innovative Design Science
12.00 - 12.40
the bigger picture
Power, population, politics and the planet:
responding through design
James Soane, Principal, Project Orange
Naomi Hanakata, Urban Researcher,
Thinking Urban Futures, Future Cities
Laboratory
14.30 – 15.10
BACK TO THE FUTURE
Understanding the values, conventions and
rituals that have shaped design around us to
see what taste and lifestyle trends might we
predict for coming decades
Alex Brown, Lecturer, GSOA Singapore
Jeremy Rowe, Managing Director at
Decorative Paints, AkzoNobel
15.20 – 16.00
MAKING A STATEMENT
The radical interior: can interiors make
a statement that is bigger than being a
nice place to be?
Mariana Simas, architect and
communications manager, Studio MK27
Alexander Josephson, Principal, Partisans
16.10 – 16.50
Design without borders
Design values in flux: how is the identity
and language of design evolving from
global working?
Lyndon Neri, Principal, Neri&Hu
17.00 – 17.40
Rethinking the hotel:
an Ace approach
Millennials, privacy, brand loyalty and control:
a new type of service needs new design
JasonHolley,Director,UniversalDesignStudio
THURSDAY
10.00 – 10.40
The changing psychology
of space
How will our behavior, requirements and
desires change in the next 50 years
Sadie Morgan, Principal, dRMM
Dr. Eve Edelstein, Neuroscientist,
Anthropologist and Architect;
Director, Innovative Design Science
10.50 – 11.30
The public interior
What are the implications for interiors
when community, culture, work and private
spheres merge
11.40 – 12.20
Brands, behavior and
boundaries
Shaping space and shaping behavior:
developing an intuitive connection of
user interface
Justin Long, Principal, HJGHER
12.30 – 13.10
The long and the
short of it
Rethinking the notion of value: how can
designers input on the clients plan for an
interiors lifespan?
Sawako Kaijima, Assistant
Professor, SUTD
Eisuke Tachikawa, Principal, Nosigner
14.30 – 15.10
Opening up: cross
collaboration and
creative contamination
Adapt or die: seeing the shared
conversations to understand how interiors
and architecture can be developed
15.20 – 16.00
In the remix: blending past
and future
The beautiful constraint: benefiting from the
constrained context of a historic building
Colin Seah, Principal, Ministry of Design
16.10 - 16.50
IN THE ATMOSPHERE
Connecting users with the spaces around
them to deliver emotional impact
Michael Goodman, Senior Director,
EDG Design
4 November 5 November
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10. INSIDEFINALISTS2015
BARS & RESTAUR ANTS
Berarducci Architecture
Wilson Associates
One Plus Partnership
Inspiration Group
Hypothesis
Jorge Yulo Architects & Associates
Creative Re-use
Natural Build Operation
Veech x Veech
KLID (Kris Lin Interior Design)
Flanagan Lawrence
DISPL AY
Hallucinate
Matsuya Art Works
Studiogoto
Taiwan DaE International Design Career
Woods Bagot
HOTELS
Panorama
EAA Emre Arolat Architects
Flanagan Lawrence
March Studio
RESIDENTIAL
Stiff + Trevillion Architects
Motto Designs
Puran Kumar Architects
Wei Yi International Design Associates
Arqmov Workshop
Design Apartment
MdAA Architetti Associati
Produce Workshop
OFFICES
Nikken Space Design
SCA Design / Ong&Ong
Hassell
Scott Brownrigg
BVN
Maos Design
Pedra Silva Architects
XYI Design
RETAIL
Benoy
Studio Ardete
Specialnormal
Produce Workshop
Adriana Pascheto Arquitetura e Design
Civic, Culture &
Transport
New Space Architects
One Plus Partnership
Yazgan Design Architecture
Health & Education
Cox Rayner Architects
John Wardle Architects / NADAAA
Pedra Silva Architects
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11. WAFShortlist2015
Civic and Community
Aedas
Klein Dytham Architecture
Carr Cotter & Naessens
Denton Corker Marshall
QLab
SAMOO Architects and Engineers
QLab
Dżus GK Architekci
1+1>2 International Architecture
Cheshire Architect
Jorge Yulo Architects & Associates
Tabanlioglu Architects
schmidt hammer lassen
Culture
Turenscape
Wingårdh Arkitektkontor
UAO.Inc
Studio 44 Architects
Erginoğlu&Çalışlar
Wowhaus Architects
Perkins+Will
Abin Design Studio
Mitchell & Stout Architects
Denton Corker Marshall
Wilkinson Eyre Architects
Display
TianJin University Research Institute
/ ZhangHua Studio
Patterson Associates
Laud Architects
Sweco Architects
Biber Architects
Hijjas Kasturi Associates
Studio Arthur Casas
iredale pedersen hook architects
Health
Cox Rayner / Hames Sharley
Wingate + Farquhar
Scott Tallon Walker Architects
Lyons
iredale pedersen hook architects
AGi architects
fmd architects
Atelier Arcau
Matsuyama Architect and Associates
Wilkinson Eyre Architects
Higher Education
and Research
Cox Rayner Architects
Hijjas Kasturi Associates
Heneghan Peng Architects
Woods Bagot
Nikken Sekkei
Heatherwick Studio / CPG
Consultants
JCY Architects & Urban Designers
Chiangmai Life Construction
Denton Corker Marshall
FJMT / Building Studio
John Wardle Architects / NADAAA
Perkins+Will / CBLH Architecture
BVN
Kris Yao | Artech
Allen Jack + Cottier Architects
Mangera Yvars Architects
Hotal and Leisure
Kjellgren Kaminsky Architecture
KANVA
Patterson Associates
EAA - Emre Arolat Architects
Ingenhoven Architects Gmbh
Michaelis Boyd Associates
Nick Plewman Architects
Foster + Partners / Alexandre Giraldi
O-office Architects
Baraka Architects
Gad Architecture
noa* - network of architecture
K2LD Architects
House
Misho + Associates
Hyunjoon Yoo Architects
Tropical Space
a21studio
Foster + Partners / Alexandre Giraldi
Davor Matekovic / PROARH
Andrew Maynard Architects
Osamu Morishita Architect
Patterson Associates
Chang Architects
Shane Thompson Architects
KieranTimberlake
Lacime Architecture Design
BVN
Skene Catling de la Peña
Trimonis architects
noa* - network of architecture
Architects Corner
Housing
Romera y Ruiz Arquitectos
Arqmov Workshoop
OMA / Buro Ole Scheeren
Sweco Architects
studio mk27
Erginoğlu&Çalışlar
Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos
MHN Design Union
Archetonic / Jacobo Micha Mizahi
Estudio ZIP Arquitectos
Atelier Arcau
SCDAArchitects
Studio Farris Architects /
ELD Partnership
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates
Mixed Use
Shanghai Tianhua Architecture
DP Architects
WSP Architects
SAAArchitects
Billard Leece / SJB Architects
Lacime Architecture Design
New and Old
Stiff + Trevillion Architects
Berman Guedes Stretton
Eric Parry Architects
The Oval Partnership
Ong&Ong
People’s Architecture Office
Erginoğlu&Çalışlar
Gerber Architekten
Origin Architect
Flanagan Lawrence
Warren and Mahoney Architects
O-office Architects
RT+Q Architects
Barrie Ho Architecture Interiors
atelier.tho.A
KieranTimberlake
Allen Jack+Cottier Architects
Office
Lippmann Partnership
Nikken Sekkei
Ministry of Design
AHR
Atkins Global
EAA-Emre Arolat ArchitectsFoster
Foster + Partners
P&T Consultants
Make Architects
Kien Truc O
Boogertman + Partners
Yazgan Design Architecture
COX Architecture
Woods Bagot
Stiff + Trevillion Architects
Production Energy And
Recycling
Marcelo Daglio Arquitectos
Irving Smith Jack Architects
Hong Kong Architectural Services
Atelier Arcau
Yazgan Design Architecture
MORE / Poggi / SNC Lavalin
Greenbox Architecture
Religion
Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP
Shinslab Architecture
Turenscape International
Mangera Yvars Architects
Multiply Architects
Denton Corker Marshall / Duta
Cermat Mandiri
a21studio
eco.id Architects
Schools
eco.id Architects
Kjellgren Kaminsky Architecture
Nikken Sekkei
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
Stifter + Bachmann
McBride Charles Ryan
Studio 44 Architects
Erginoğlu&Çalışlar
BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group
RTA Studio
JCY Architects and Urban Designers
K2LD Architects
Article 25
Shopping
The Oval Partnership
Montalba Architects
HDR Rice Daubney
Irving Smith Jack Architects
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates
Sport
Pattern Design
ACXT-IDOM
COX Architecture
NH Architecture/ Populous
Sweco Architects
Dinell Johansson
Zaha Hadid Architects
Populous
Boogertman + Partners Architects
Uarchitects / van Vugt &
Terzibasiyan
Transport
Warren and Mahoney Architects
K*R*A*M Group / Rundquist
Architects
Grimshaw
Batlle I Roig Arquitectos
Gustavo Penna Arquiteto &
Associados
Completed Buildings
12. WAFFinalists2015
Culture
Cox Rayner Architects
Chiaki Arai Urban and Architecture
Design
Archiland Consultant International
studio mk27
EAA - Emre Arolat Architects
MuuM
Flanagan Lawrence
Maisam Architects & Engineers /
Yamashita Sekkei
Wowhaus Architects
Moore Ruble Yudell Architects &
Planners
Office
Suyabatmaz Demirel Architects
EAA - Emre Arolat Architects
Sanjay Puri Architects
Carlos Ott Architects / Carlos Ponce
de Leon Architects
Architects
Form4 Architecture
Villegas-Roxas Consultants
Edifice Consultants
Tabanlioglu Architects
Education
Arkind Architects
Paulo Gastón Flores Arquitecto
| Leandro Barreiro Arquitecto
Asociado
Kenneth Tan Design Architect
Yazgan Design Architecture
S.C. Novelty AE S.R.L.
Studio Seilern Architects
Commercial Mixed-Use
Beijing Tianhua Architecture
Aedas
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
Belatchew Arkitekter
Union of Architects of Kazakhstan
Serie / Multiply Consultants
5+design
Hadiprana Design Consultant
Blank Architects
Benoy
WTAArchitecture + Design Studio
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Ong&Ong
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates
Ingenhoven Architects
GRID architects
Competition Entries
Cox Rayner Architects
TFP Farrells
AMi
Aedas
CRG Architects
EAA - Emre Arolat Architects
Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp
AGi architects
Form4 Architecture
Infrastructure
EAA - Emre Arolat Architects
Monk Mackenzie Architects
Greenbox Architecture
Eleena Jamil Architect
Erik Andersson Architects
Leisure Led Development
Populous
WOW Architects | Warner Wong
Design
ONG&ONG
HOOP Architectural Design
Torrisi & Procopio Architetti
PH Alpha Design
Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates
Residential
Atkins
Shanghai Tianhua Architecture
nettletontribe
GRID architects
BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group
Perkins+Will
Union of Architects of Kazakhstan
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
MORE / Poggi / SNC Lavalin
BKAArchitecture
LW Design
Simpson Haugh and Partners
Michaelis Boyd Associates
Gad Architecture
Tabanlioglu Architects
Chris Doray Studio / IBI / Nick
Milkovich
Experimental
American University of Sharjah
Officetwentyfivearchitects
Perkins + Will
SPARK
Arup
aLL Design
Health
MuuM
Perkins+Will
Herzog & de Meuron / Vilhelm
Lauritzen Architects
Organica Arquitectura
Novelty
HDR Rice Daubney
House
Beijing Tianhua Architecture
PROARH / Davor Matekovic
Caza
Form4 Architecture
De Matos Ryan
Masterplanning
Cox Rayner Architects
Rafael Viñoly Architects
Aedas
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
Studio 44 Architects
EAA - Emre Arolat Architects
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