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Annual contest for world’s best building launches today - World Architecture Festival 2009 focuses on architecture in the new world economy

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This year the World Architecture Festival  Awards  feature new categories including future projects, structural design, interiors and fit out, so there's more opportunities to enter. The Festival  theme  will be based around the new world economy looking at how architects can produce more value for less cost.  

The website is open for entries starting today -  www.worldarchitecturefestival.com

Annual contest for world’s best building launches today

- World Architecture Festival 2009 focuses on architecture in the new world economy -


The world’s biggest architectural summit, the World Architecture Festival, will take place in Barcelona for the second year running, with new opportunities for the industry to showcase its work as part of the word’s biggest architectural Awards programme.

Programme Director Paul Finch confirmed that following its successful inaugural year, World Architecture Festival (WAF) will again take place in Barcelona at the Centre Convencions International Barcelona (CCIB) from 4th to 6th November 2009.

The Festival’s thematic exhibition, ‘Less Does More’ will examine the challenges facing architects in the new world economy. The exhibition will focus on how creative design, imagination and innovative thinking can reduce the amount of time, energy, material and finance needed to create buildings and cities – producing more value for less cost.

Last year the Festival attracted nearly 2,000 delegates from around the globe and more than 500 architects, planners, designers and policymakers have already registered their interest in WAF 2009. There are already 25 confirmed media partners for the event. 

Finch also announced that this year’s Awards will feature three new sections providing more opportunities to win recognition. As well as completed buildings (15 categories) there will be Awards for Interiors and Fit-out (8 categories), Structural Design (9 categories) and Future Projects (8 categories), with 42 Awards to win in total.

The WAF Awards celebrate the work, concerns and aspirations of the international architectural community. Unlike other schemes, the WAF Awards involve shortlisted architects presenting their schemes live to delegates as well as international judging panels as they compete for the ultimate accolade of World Building of the Year 2009 and other awards.

Architects Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara, Directors of Grafton Architects, whose practice won the WAF World Building of the Year Award 2008 for the faculty building at Luigi Bocconi University , Milan said: “WAF provides an opportunity to exchange ideas on a global scale witnessing the challenges and demands on architecture throughout the world. This unique forum will offer optimism in the current challenging climate, ensuring architects are made aware of and can enjoy, as well as be inspired by innovative serious work of all scales, in a variety of regions and countries of diverse cultural physical and economic environments.”

A jury of distinguished architects and renowned industry figures from around the world will judge the competition’s 45 Awards. The 15 category winners in the Building of the Year Award will be pitted against each other as a star studded ‘super-jury’, one of the highlights of 2008, will again make the final decision on the World Building of the Year Award on 6th November 2009 in Barcelona at the end of the three day event. Confirmed jurors this year will include Rafael Vinoly, Sir Peter Cook, Kengo Kuma and Will Alsop, plus architectural media editors from around the world.

Every design entered for the Awards will be exhibited in the Awards gallery at the Festival, which will also feature a packed programme of presentations, seminars, exhibitions, and keynote addresses from prominent architects.

Paul Finch, WAF programme director, said: “World Architecture Festival is establishing itself as a significant date in the global architectural calendar. It is the biggest event of its kind in the world, which looks beyond borders to celebrate architecture and design. The inspiration of new ideas will be the order of the day with the Festival offering a true indication of the quality and diversity of architectural design worldwide The WAF Awards can help practices to increase their recognition and unusually allow architects to showcase work on the same international platform, whether they are inspirational start-up practices or established international leaders.” 

Online entry to the WAF Awards is open until 26 June 2009. To enter the Awards visit: www.worldarchitecturefestival.com

Entries are now being invited in the following categories: 

Completed buildings

Civic and community         Housing                           Learning
Culture                            Landscaping                     New and old
Display                            Office                              Production
Health                             Shopping                         Sport
Holiday                                    Transport                         House

New for 2009:
Interiors and fit out                Future projects              Structural Design
Offices                                      Masterplanning                 Spans
Hotels and casinos                      Landscape                        Towers
Health small                               Infrastructure                   Metal
Health large                               Competition entries           Concrete
Bars and restaurants                   Residential                       Timber
Culture and civic                         Commercial                      Glass
Retail small                                Cultural                           Tensile
Retail large                                Experimental projects        Composites
Masonry

Judge panel as at March 2009:

Catherine Slessor    UK                Kim Nielsen            Denmark
Charles Jencks        UK                David Dunster         UK
Hanif Kara              UK                Justine Clarke         Australia
Kengo Kuma           Japan            Kieran Long            UK
Lorenzo Apicella      UK                Luis O'Grady           Argentina
Marcus Fairs           UK                Michel Rojkind        Mexico
Nabil Gholam          Lebanon        Rafael Vinoly          USA
Renato Benedetti     UK                Roger Zogolovitch   UK
Sir Peter Cook         UK                Suha Ozkan            Turkey
Will Alsop               UK                Dennis Sharp          UK

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Sponsors Sponsors and supporters already committed to the second World Architecture Festival include planning, architectural and consulting firm Nikken Sekkei, energy saving lamp manufacturer Megaman, and the leading provider of comprehensive planning, environmental, design and information technology consulting services, EDAW AECOM.

For further information, please contact:
Jo Reid, Tilly Shirlaw at FD jo.reid@fd.com or tilly.shirlaw@fd.com