Tag: WAF/INSIDE 2022
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World Architecture Festival 2022: Learnings from the global awards programme
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Juliana Wilson travels to WAF 2022 and observes how the global competition’s engaging format facilitates a connectedness that offers a universal reward.

2022 WAF Drawing Prize overall winner
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This year’s winning drawing won the Hybrid Category and was created by friends Samuel Wen (a Kiwi), and Michael Ren who met studying architecture in Melbourne.

2022 Architecture Drawing Prize: Winners announced
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The drawing competition organized by the World Architecture Festival announced three winners, including a Kiwi architecture graduate who made the shortlist.

Ravenscar House nominated for WAF Award
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World Architecture Festival 2022 announced that the Patterson Associates’ building is a finalist for their Special Prizes.

Keeping watch
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Crosson Architects’ new lifeguard tower at North Piha, may be modest in scale but its sentry-like presence is conspicuously commanding.

World Festival of Interiors - INSIDE shortlist announced
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The 2022 INSIDE shortlist reveals the interior design firms with their eyes firmly on the future, with three New Zealand architectural interiors being recognised as some of the world’s best.