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Announcing the shortlist for the LEAF Awards

Announcing the shortlist for the LEAF Awards

Published by Leonardo Calcagno

LEAF International would like to publicly thank our 2014 judges for their input in choosing this year’s LEAF Awards shortlist. The standard was exceptional and we would like to congratulate all those who entered. On behalf of LEAF International, the official LEAF Judging panel is delighted to announce its 2014 shortlist of entries. All the projects shortlisted demonstrate buildings that are setting the benchmark for the international architectural and design community.

Booking places and tables is now open. Join in the celebrations on Friday 10th October at the Swissotel, Düsseldorf/Neuss, Germany.

This year’s shortlist includes:

Mixed-Use Building of the Year

  • Tabanlioglu Architects Melkan Gursel & Murat Tabanlioglu, Esas Aeropark, Istanbul, Turkey
  • CORNELIUS + VÖGE, North Atlantic House, Odense, Denmark

Residential Building of the Year – Single Occupancy

  • studio mk27, P house, Sao Paulo, Brazil
  • LETH & GORI, Brick House, Nyborg, Denmark
  • CoCo Architecture, Cornilleau House, Cornilleau House, France
  • Mount Fuji Architects Studio, Shore House, Manazuru, Kanagawa
  • Maisam Architects & Engineers, A Space for a Son, Oakhill, Jordan
  • MINARC, Big Little Rock, Iceland

Residential Building of the Year – Multiple Occupancy

  • Mount Fuji Architects Studio, Seto, Fukuyama-shi, Hiroshima
  • Ateliers Jean Nouvel and PTW Architects, One Central Park, Sydney, Australia
  • Makoto Yamaguchi Design Inc., oggi, Tokyo, Japan

International Interior Design Award

  • Wilmotte & Associés SA, Rijksmuseum,Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • WSP Architects, Chansha Kineer International Marketing Exhibition Center, Changsha, Hunan, China
  • davidclovers   de-Ricou Tower, Repulse Bay, Hong Kong
  • Camenzind Evolution, Google Office Campus Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
  • Moneo Brock Studio SLP, Museum “Espacio Fundacion Telefonica”, Madrid, Spain

Commercial Building of the Year

  • studio mk27, cultura bookstore, Sao Paulo, Brazil
  • Aedas, Sandcrawler, Singapore
  • Hopkins Architects Partnership LLP, Living Planet Centre, WWF-UK Headquarters, Woking, UK

Hospitality Building of the Year

  • Ryuichi Ashizawa Architects & Associates, Ecoton Hotel in Biwa Lake / Sound of Wind, Shiga, Japan
  • Boogertman + Partners Architects, Steyn City Club House, Johannesburg, South Africa

Refurbishment of the Year

  • CoCo Architecture, BIG Library, Gourdon, France
  • ENOTA, Ptuj Performance Center, Ptuj, Slovenia
  • Kris Lin, Unlimited Boundary, Infinate Vision, Hangzhou, China

Public Building of the Year

  • CoCo Architecture, Noumea University of Human Arts and Sciences, Noumea (New Caledonia)
  • Henning Larsen Architects , Moesgaard Museum, Aarhus, Denmark
  • O’Donnell + Tuomey / London School of Economics and Political Science, Saw Swee Hock Student Centre, London, UK

Best Sustainable Development of the Year

  • Wilmotte & Associés SA, Allianz-Riviera Stadium, Nice, France
  • Ateliers Jean Nouvel and PTW Architects, One Central Park, Sydney, Australia
  • O’Donnell + Tuomey / London School of Economics and Political Science, Saw Swee Hock Student Centre, London, UK
  • MINARC, Ion Luxury Adventure Hotel, Iceland

Best Future Building of the Year – Drawing Board

  • MZ Architects, The Ring House, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
  • Kettle Collective, The Joost Van Der Westhuizen Centre For Neurodegeneration, South Africa
  • Sanjay Puri Architects, Hindu Temple, Rajasthan, India

Best Future Building of the Year – Under Construction

  • Aedas, Mongkok Residence, Hong Kong
  • INUCE AG, Dirk U. Moench, Luoyuan Church, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province

Urban Design of the Year

  • Urbanism Planning Architecture,Al Qasim Green University, Babil, Iraq
  • A24 Landschaft Landschafts, Mangfall Park, Rosenheim, Bavaria
  • SANALarc, Sishane Park, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Mola + Winkelmueller, Sinai Landscape Architects, On Architecture Exhibit Design, Official Berlin Wall Memorial and Visitors Center, Berlin, Germany
  • Maisam Architects & Engineers, A Gateway to Petra, Wadi Musa, Jordan

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