WAF 2018 Underway
John Hill
28. febrero 2018
2017 World Building of the Year: Post-earthquake reconstruction and demonstration project of Guangming Village by Chinese University of Hong Kong (Photo courtesy of WAF)
Entries are now open, and the jury has been announced, for the 2018 World Architecture Festival. After two years in Berlin, WAF will take place in Amsterdam in November.
WAF "is dedicated to celebrating, sharing and inspiring outstanding architecture" through a three-day program of juried presentations in 35 categories – all with architects vying for Building of the Year and Future Project of the Year. At this early stage – early bird registration ends April 20th – architects need only register, figure out which category to submit their completed buildings or future projects, and then submit the materials. Shortlisted projects will be announced afterwards, most likely late spring or early summer.
Who decides what projects will win each category, and who will decide the Building of the Year, is being fleshed out. WAF has a page listing the 130+ judges for WAF 2018, with four names (so far) filling out the so-called Super Jury for the Building of the Year: David Adjaye, Nathalie de Vries, Mohsen Mostafavi, and Li Xiaodong. Last year's Building of the Year was The Chinese University of Hong Kong's Post-earthquake reconstruction and demonstration project of Guangming Village.
The Super Jury, so far: David Adjaye, Nathalie de Vries, Mohsen Mostafavi, Li Xiaodong (Photos courtesy of WAF)
The World Architecture Festival will take place at RAI Amsterdam from 28 to 30 November 2018.