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World Building of the Year 2022, WAF

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World Building of the Year 2022, WAF Winner Building News, Quay Quarter Tower Sydney, 3XN Architects. World Building of the Year 2022 – WAF. Quay Quarter Tower wins World Building of the Year Award at World Architecture Festival 2022.

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World Architecture Festival 2022 Winners

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World Architecture Festival 2022 Winners News, Goldberg House of Hope South Africa Architects Awards. World Architecture Festival 2022 Winners News. World Architecture Festival 2022. Day One Winners of International Architectural Awards Announced. Completed Buildings Award Winners. 1 December 2022.

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American Prize for Architecture 2022

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The American Prize for Architecture 2022 Winner, SHoP Architects Award News, Arts Club Chicago. Renowned American Architecture Studio SHoP Architects — the Design Office Of Two Of New York’s Most Recent Supertall Skyscrapers—are Named As This Year’s Laureates Of The American Prize For Architecture For 2022.

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Competitions: The International VELUX Award 2022: call for registrations

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Registration Deadline: Apr 1, 2022; Submission Deadline Jun 15, 2022 Every second year the VELUX Group invites the students of architecture to participate in the International VELUX Award competition on the theme “Light of Tomorrow. The competition invites students to explore the role of daylight in architecture. How to participate?

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Singapore Pavilion 2023 Venice Biennale

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Singapore Pavilion 2023 Venice Biennale Buildings and the built environment are designed and built according to measurable, quantifiable and gradable standards, yet a community’s interaction with their environment is not measured within these standards. Titled “WHEN IS ENOUGH, ENOUGH? The Performance of Measurement.