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10 interesting finds at the World Architecture Festival 2015

Future People

23.11.2015

By Buro247

10 interesting finds at the World Architecture Festival 2015

The future looks enticing, especially with the offerings at the recent World Architecture Festival in Singapore. The World Building of the Year was awarded to The Interlace by OMA, an ambitious residential development that is stacked like building blocks (pictured above.) 

And a scroll through the winners and finalists of the festival was not disappointing either – as each new development and concept seems to pave the way for a more eco-friendly, functional and aesthetically-pleasing future. Here, we take a look at ten interesting finalists that caught our eye for the “Future Projects” categories.

Cloud City, Singapore

By Union of Architects of Kazakhstan, for the Commercial Mixed-Use category.

Marina One, Singapore

By ingenhoven architects gmbh, for the Commercial Mixed-Use category.

Architect’s Village – Bamboo Skyscraper, Singapore

By CRG Architects, for the Competition Entries category.

The Ark, Borne, Netherlands

By AMi, for the Competition Entries category.

Gravity-Less: structural construction against gravity, Dubai

By American University of Sharjah, for the Experimental category.

Solar Orchid, Singapore

By SPARK, for the Experimental category

IRIDE 01_ The Floating Suite, Paris

By Torrisi & Procopio Architetti | Rome, for the Leisure Led Development category.

Isla Pasión, Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico

By Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos, for the Leisure Led Development category.  

Kundu, Antalya, Turkey

By GAD Architecture, for the Residential category.

Vancouver House, Vancouver, Canada

By BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group, for the Residential category.

See the full list of finalists and winners for World Architecture Festival 2015 here

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