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WA Awards 49th Cycle is open for votes until 12 January 2025
html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"World Architecture Community has opened the WA Awards 10+5+X 49th Cycle to the Voting stage to name the best projects in the Architecture, and Student categories.The Voting process for the WA Awards 49th Cycle has started today (24 December) at 10:30 am GMT +0voting stage will close on Sunday,12 January 2025 (23:59 GMT +0).Once more, we have received a wide range of innovative projects from all around the world, which were submitted from 29 countries in the Architecture, and Student categories.These countries are Turkey, United States, China, Japan, India, Iran, Vietnam, Greece, United Arab Emirates, Montenegro, Slovenia, Portugal, Taiwan, South Korea, Spain, Saudi Arabia, Canada, The Netherlands, Oman, Colombia, Indonesia, Jordan, Finland, Bangladesh, Austria, United Kingdom, Palestine, Kenya, and Egypt. A great mix and global coverage, to say the least!WA Honorary Members and previous cycles' WA Awards Winners will cast their Votes to name the first 10 winning projects in each category. The World Architecture Community Members will cast their Votes to name the next 5 winning projects.Start your Voting for the 49th Cycle of WA Awards.Center For Inclusive Growth & Competitiveness For TAPMI by Akshay Heranjal in India is competing to be the winner of WA Awards 49th Cycle in the Architecture/Realised category. Image SURYAN //DANGPablo Gil's House On The Cliff in Spain, Sanjay Puri Architects' 3 projects; Earth Home in India, Wavivanta in India, Tomorrowland Sports Club in India, Yazgan Design Architecture's Ayvalk Stone House in Turkey, Architectural Studio Chado's The Hotel Complex Mvenpick in Montenegro, Mind Architects' Haegrida in South Korea, PDM Partners' 3 projects; CHILAMSAGYE in South Korea, Sunglim Mokjang in South Korea, SEONYUDOWON in South Korea are among projects competing to be the winner of the 49th Cycle.You are the jury now! Choose the best projects for the WA Awards 10+5+X 49th CycleThe first group of jury members consists of WA Honorary Members and previous winners of the WA Awards. They will select the first 10 winning projects.The second group of jury members is made up of World Architecture Community Members, who will determine the remaining 5 winning projects through their votes.The above-mentioned jury members may go ahead, and click here to Votefor their preferred projects by Sunday, 12 January 2025 (23:59 GMT +0)House On The Cliff by Pablo Gil in Spain is competing to be the winner of WA Awards 49th Cycle in the Architecture/Realised category. Image Jess GranadaIn the WA Awards Submissions page, the submitted projects are listed under the Architecture page. Then submitted projects are divided into 3 sub-categories; Realised, Designed and Student in the Architecture page.WAC's Honorary Members are composed of an exclusive group of invited architects, acclaimed critics, academics and theoreticians, editors of architectural magazines, curators and other experts from architectural centers and other organizations.Nikos Fintikakis, co-founder of SYNTHESIS AND RESEARCH, acclaimed Indonesian architect Budi Sukada, who is senior lecturer at the University of Tarumanagara, artist and teacher Ruth Jacobson, Alhadeff Architects founder Giancarlo Alhadeff, WAC Professional Member Sanjay Puri, the founder of Sanjay Puri Architects, Consultant & Culture advisor, author of DFID project research 2003 Jane Samuels, Prof. Dr. engl ymen Gr, are among the WAC's Honorary Members.The Hotel Complex Mvenpick In Montenegro by Architectural Studio Chado in Montenegro is competing to be the winner of WA Awards 49th Cycle in the Architecture/Designed category. Image Architectural Studio Chado2 distinctive groups of WAC Members will Vote the submitted projectsWA Awards' judging is based on 2 selection processes: WAC Members' Voting and WAC's Honorary Members and earlier WA Award Winners Voting.The members mentioned above will see "the Vote" button defined for them after clicking on the World Architecture Awards 10+5+X Submissions page. Voting is realized by a mixture of WAC's Honorary Members and earlier WA Award Winners. Their Votes will determine the first 10 winning projects. The second judging is WAC Members' Voting, which is realized by the fellow community members of World Architecture Community. Their Votes will decide the next 5 awarded projects.To Vote for the projects, a WAC member must have at least 1 uploaded project that was uploaded a minimum of 1 month agoon his/her page, and the project must have been opened to the public by being approved by the World Architecture Community. WAC's Members are composed of architects, interior designers, students, and academics.Both Voting processes take place simultaneously and will be completed by Sunday, 12 January 2025 (23:59 GMT +0).Foz Housing Heritage by dEMM arquitectura in Portugal is competing to be the winner of WA Awards 49th Cycle in the Architecture/Designed category. Image dEMM arquitecturaNow that you know everything, you may go ahead on the Voting Page for your preferred projects bySunday, 12 January 2025 (23:59 GMT +0), and help choose the best of the 49th WA Awards 10+5+X on the World Architecture Community.The World Architecture Community organises the WA Awards 10+5+X, running typically for 3-4 cycles per year, to recognise and highlight some of the great projects of our fellow community members.The World Architecture Community plans to announce the winners in the middle of January.Let's Play! - A Journey Of Regeneration And Reconnection In Glasgow by Xinyue Geng in United Kingdom is competing to be the winner of WA Awards 49th Cycle in the Architecture/Student category. Image Xinyue GengOne Cycle ends and Another begins!Now, the WA Awards 50th Cycle is open for entries in the Architecture, Interior Design and Student categories.Start your entries today.If you missed the previous cycle, you can submit your entries to the WA Awards 10+5+X 50th Cycle until 31March 2025.See all previous winners for WA Awards 10+5+X here.
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