Archetech Issue 22 2016 | Page 8

This Year’s Winning Projects: Mixed – Use Building of the Year • Kavellaris Urban Design KUD • Project: 2 girls Building Residential Building of the Year – Single Occupancy, Sponsored by Rossana • Architect Robby Cantarutti • Project: Riverside Cabin Residential Building of the Year – Multiple Occupancy, Sponsored by Rossana • Studio MK27 • Project: V_Itaim Refurbishment of the Year Sponsored by Kingspan • Nikken Space Design LTD • Project: ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel, Hiroshima Chapel Public Building of the Year • Tabanlioglu Architects Melkan Gursel & Murat Tabanlioglu • Project: Dakar Congress Center • • International Interior Design Award of the Year, Sponsored by Laufen • INNOCAD • Project: HQ ÖBB Commercial Building of the Year Sponsored by Havells Sylvania • LAN Architecture • Project: Euravenir Tower Archetech - Issue 22 [Page 8] Hospitality Building of the Year • Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP co. Ltd • Project: Ribbon Chapel Steven Holl Architects with JM Architects Project: Seona Reid Building – Glasgow School of Art Best Sustainable Development of the Year, Sponsored by GIRA • Kaunitz Yeung Architecture • Project: Wanarn Clinic • Henning Larsen Architects • Campus Kolding, SDU, University of Southern Denmark Best Future Building of the Year – Drawing Board, Sponsored by ABB • Sanjay Puri Architects • Project: Reservoir • 3TI Progetti Spa – 3TI LAB Srl • Project: Civic Centre Best Future Building of the Year – Under Construction Sponsored by ABB • Andrew Bromberg of Aedas • Project: The West Kowloon Terminus under the Hong Kong Section of the Express Rail Link project Urban Design of the Year • Henning Larsen Architects and Tredje Natur • Project: Vinge Train Station Best Façade Design and Engineering of the Year, Sponsored by AGC • Logon Architecture • Project: Shanghai Museum of Glass Developer of the Year Sponsored by Lutron • Battersea Power Station • Project: Battersea Power Station Overall Winner • Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP Co. Ltd • Project: Ribbon Chapel Lifetime Achievement Winner • Moshe Safdie