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Water
• The Greenline Project Master Plan
by ASPECT Studios, TCL, City of
Melbourne, in Melbourne, Australia
WAF represents the world’s biggest live-
judged architectural awards programme,
where all finalists present their projects
to a panel of judges at the international
Smart Cities - Future Vision for London Waterloo Station and South Bank – Waterloo festival. Each of the 33 WAFX winning
Station Masterplan by Grimshaw projects will present on the Festival Hall
Photo credit: Grimshaw
Stage at WAF, and the overall WAFX
winner will be announced live during
the festival, alongside other accolades,
including World Building of the Year,
Water - The Greenline Project Master Plan by ASPECT Studios, TCL, City of Melbourne
Photo credit: ASPECT Studios, TCL, City of Melbourne Landscape of the Year, Future Project of
the Year and Interior of the Year.
WAF returns to Singapore this year
for its 17th edition. This follows previous
editions of the festival in Lisbon,
Amsterdam, Barcelona, and Berlin. In
addition to the unique live-judged awards
programme and crit presentations, this
year’s event will include a live events
programme and keynote talks and
insightful seminars from an international
panel of speakers around the theme of
‘Tomorrow’. dw
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Re-use - RAMSBURG by Dome+Partners,
Noname Studio, Skab, MetaArchitektur GmbH
Photo credit: Dome+Partners
Smart Cities - Centipedes by EAA-Em-
re Arolat Architecture Smart Cities - Knowledge Economic
Photo credit: Bunni Studio, EAA-Emre City by DLR Group
Arolat Architecture Photo credit: DLR Group
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