LEAF Awards Munich, Germany: Competition, Buildings, Architects, Winners, Practices, Event
LEAF Awards Winning Buildings
2014 Event in Düsseldorf, Germany + Winning Architects / Buildings / Interiors in 2013
15 Oct 2014
e-architect at the LEAF Awards
Photos: Kim Heisterkamp
13 Oct 2014
Announcing the winners of the LEAF Awards 2014
On behalf of LEAF International, the official LEAF Judging panel are delighted to announce the 2014 winners. All winning projects demonstrate buildings that are setting the benchmark for the international architectural and design community.
LEAF International would like to thank all those who entered the Awards and all those who joined us in celebrating on Friday 10th October at the Swissotel, Düsseldorf/Neuss, Germany. We look forward to seeing you all again next year.
Mixed-Use Building of the Year
• Tabanlioglu Architects Melkan Gursel & Murat Tabanlioglu, Esas Aeropark, Istanbul, Turkey
Residential Building of the Year – Single Occupancy
• studio mk27, P house, São Paulo, Brazil
Residential Building of the Year – Multiple Occupancy
• Mount Fuji Architects Studio, Seto, Fukuyama-shi, Hiroshima
International Interior Design Award
Sponsored by LAUFEN
• Wilmotte & Associés SA, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Commercial Building of the Year
• studio mk27, cultura bookstore, São Paulo, Brazil
Hospitality Building of the Year
• Boogertman + Partners Architects, Steyn City Club House, Johannesburg, South Africa
Refurbishment of the Year
• CoCo Architecture, BIG Library, Gourdon, France
Public Building of the Year
• O’Donnell + Tuomey / London School of Economics and Political Science, Saw Swee Hock Student Centre, London, UK
Best Sustainable Development of the Year
Sponsored by GIRA
• Ateliers Jean Nouvel and PTW Architects, One Central Park, Sydney, Australia
Best Future Building of the Year – Drawing Board
Sponsored by ABB
• MZ Architects, The Ring House, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Best Future Building of the Year – Under Construction
Sponsored by ABB
• Aedas, Mongkok Residence, Hong Kong
Special Commendation
• INUCE AG, Dirk U. Moench, Luoyuan Church, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province
Urban Design of the Year
• Maisam Architects & Engineers, A Gateway to Petra, Wadi Musa, Jordan
The Overall Winner
• Ateliers Jean Nouvel and PTW Architects, One Central Park, Sydney, Australia
A special thanks to all of our sponsors who helped put this fantastic event and evening celebration together and to our esteemed judging panel.
1 Oct 2014
LEAF Awards Final Push
LEAF International has been working with our prestigious judging panel in honoring the best new building projects around the world over the last year.
Meet the Judges:
Alan Crawford, The Crawford Partnership
Firas Hnoosh, BDP/GENSLER
Carlo Castelli, AECOM
Lev Libeskind, Studio Daniel Libeskind,
Rysia Suchecka, NBBJ,
Božana Komljenovic, Zaha Hadid
Join us at the LEAF Awards to find out ahead of the industry who the winners are! The dinner and ceremony will take place on 10th October at the Swissôtel, Düsseldorf/Neuss, Germany.
Shortlisted projects include high-profile architects, contractors, engineers, and developers such as AEDAS, Hopkins, Henning Larsen, Studio Mk27 and many more.
The LEAF Awards will have an audience of more than 100 + leading senior architect figures and will be receiving unprecedented press coverage both at the event and after the event. Press partners include the likes of e-architect, leaf review and many more etc.
This will be a different audience to that of the LEAF Forum and we would like to offer you the opportunity to be part of this wonderful evening of networking and recognition with an opportunity to purchase a number of seat(s) or a table for you and your colleagues.
For the LEAF Awards we are offering the very special price of €224 a seat (usual €280) and for a table 10 €1950 (usual rate €2240)
Places are limited, so book yours now!
Leaf Awards
LEAF Awards 2014 Final Push information / images from the LEAF TEAM
5 Aug 2014
LEAF Awards 2014 Shortlist
10th October 2014, Swissôtel, Düsseldorf/Neuss, Germany
The 11th annual LEAF Awards is pleased to announce its 2014 shortlist of entries. All the projects have covered specific contributions to the buildings and solutions that are setting the benchmark for the international architectural community.
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, São 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
• 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, São 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 & Associes SA, Allianz-Riviera Stadium, Nice, France
• 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
• Sanjay Puri Architects, Hindu Temple, Rajasthan, India
• Kettle Collective, The Joost Van Der Westhuizen Centre For Neurodegeneration, South Africa
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, Official Berlin Wall Memorial and Visitors Center, Berlin, Germany
• Maisam Architects & Engineers, A Gateway to Petra, Wadi Musa, Jordan
15 Mar 2014
LEAF Awards 2014
2014 Emirates Glass LEAF Awards in Munich, Germany
In March all clients have access to an EXCLUSIVE offer for entry submissions:
Buy the first entry for £250 instead of £300 and get the second entry for £200 instead of £250!
This offer is valid until the end of March 2014
From April 2014, the price to submit the first entry will be £300 and the price to submit the second entry will be £250.
To register your project entries, please see attached the entry form.
The deadline for all supporting materials is the 6th June 2014.
To reflect the feedback and the varied entries in 2013, we are pleased to announce a new category for the 2014 LEAF Awards:
• Hospitality Building of the Year (NEW)
This award is to celebrate the interior design and structural design of any hospitality building project. Whether it be a hotel, a restaurant, or a bar it will be assessed on the merits of all aspects design within that project. This award is for buildings that have been completed since January 2012 or are due for completion by May 2014.
If you would like further information about the LEAF Awards please visit our website at http://www.arena-international.com/leafawards for more updates or connect with us on twitter @ArchitectAwards
• LEAF Awards 2014 – external link
• LEAF International 2014 – external link
24 Sep 2013
LEAF Awards 2013 Winners
2013 Emirates Glass LEAF Awards
The 10th Annual Emirates Glass LEAF Awards proved to be a huge success attracting a whole host of recognisable faces from the architectural community. The evening took place in the luxurious surroundings of the Four Seasons Park Lane Hotel.
2013 Overall Winner: archi5, Marsan Mediatheque, France
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The 2013 shortlist included some of the world’s most iconic buildings and designs.
2013 Emirates Glass LEAF Awards Winners
– Mixed-Use Building of the Year:
Steven Holl Architects, Sliced Porosity Block – CapitaLand Raffles City, Chengdu, China
image : Iwan Baan
Chengdu building complex
– Residential Building of the Year (Single Occupancy):
studiomk27, MM House, São Paulo, Brazil
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– Residential Building of the Year (Single Occupancy):
Yasuhiro Yamashita and Atelier Tekuto, Boundary House, Chiba Prefecture, Japan
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– Residential Building of the Year (Multiple Occupancy):
Shinichiro Iwata, M-apartment, Chiba, Japan
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– Commercial Building of the Year:
WSP Architects, Hangzhou Alipay Building, Hangzhou, China
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– International Interior Design Award:
Studio Seilern Architects, Lauenen Residence, Lauenen, Switzerland
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– Refurbishment of the Year:
Ector Hoogstad Architecten, MetaForum at Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands
photos © Petra Appelhof
– Public Building of the Year – Culture:
Henning Larsen Architects and Batteriid Architects, Harpa – Reykjavik Concert Hall and Conference Centre, Reykjavik, Iceland
photo from Henning Larsen Architects
Harpa
– Public Building of the Year – Culture:
archi5, Marsan Mediatheque, Mont de Marsan, France
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– Public Building of the Year – Transport & Infrastructure:
Oscar Tusquets Blanca and M.N.Metropolitana di Napoli Spa, Toledo Metro Station, Napoli, Italy
photo : di Luciano Romano
photo courtesy MN Metropolitana di Napoli spa
– Public Building of the Year – Education & Research:
Henning Larsen Architects, Campus Roskilde, Roskilde, Denmark
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– Public Building of the Year – Sport:
archi5, Leo Lagrange Stadium, Toulon, France
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– Best Sustainable Development (Environmental):
SKEW Collaborative, Chinese Academy of Sciences IOT Center, Jiading District, Shanghai
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– Best Sustainable Development (Social):
Kaunitz Yeung Architecture, Takara Demonstration School, Takara, Efate Island, Vanuatu
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– Best Sustainable Development (Social):
Yasuhiro Yamashita and Atelier Tekuto, Emergency Supply Warehouse, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
– Best Future Building – Residential (Drawing Board):
Yasuhiro Yamashita + Kenji Mizukami + Ben Matsuno / TeMaLi Architect, Post-Disaster Public Housing in the city of Kamaishi, Kamaishi City, Iwate Prefecture
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– Urban Design Award:
MZ Architects, Valley City – Qatar
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Valley City
– Lifetime Achievement Award:
Sir Peter Hall
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– 2013 Overall Winner:
archi5, Marsan Mediatheque, Mont de Marsan, France
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2013 Emirates Glass LEAF Awards Special Commendations
– Residential Building of the Year (Single Occupancy):
Adam Knibb Architects, Bluebell Pool House, Crawley, Winchester UK
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– Best Sustainable Development (Environmental):
Make Architects, The Gateway Building, Sutton Bonington, Leicestershire UK
photos © make architects
– Best Sustainable Development (Environmental):
Wilkinson Eyre Architects, The Crystal, London, UK
images from architect
Siemens Urban Sustainability Centre
– Best Sustainable Development (Social):
Virai Arquitectos, Institutional Winery “La Grajera”, Logrono in La Rioja, Spain
photograph : Jose Manuel Cutillas
La Grajera en Logroño
– Best Future Building – Culture/Education (Drawing Board):
– scape, MEIS – Museo dell’Ebraismo Italiano e della Shoah, Ferrara, Italy
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– Special Award:
Sellar Property Group, The Shard, London, UK
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LEAF Awards 2013 – photos from the evening
photo from LEAF Awards
22 May 2013
LEAF Awards 2013 Shortlist
2013 Emirates Glass LEAF Awards Shortlist
Emirates Glass LEAF AWARDS – 2013 Shortlist Revealed!
20th September 2013, London, UK
The tenth Emirates Glass LEAF Awards is pleased to announce its 2013 shortlist of entries. All the projects have covered specific contributions to the buildings and solutions that are setting the benchmark for the international architectural community.
This year’s shortlist includes:
Mixed-Use Building of the Year
• Steven Holl Architects, Sliced Porossity Block – CapitaLand Raffles City, Chengdu, China
• Atkins Global (Future Mixed Use), South Quarter, Jakarta
Residential Building of the Year – Single Occupancy
• IDO, Kenji Architectural Studio, House in Tamatsu, Tamatsu
• studiomk27, MM house, São Paulo. SP. Brazil
• Studio Seilern Architects + Sforza Architects, Gota Residence, East Africa
• Yasuhiro Yamashita/ Atelier Tekuto, Boundary House, Chiba Prefecture, Japan
• Adam Knibb Architects, Bluebell Pool House, Crawley, Nr Winchester
Residential Building of the Year – Multiple Occupancy
• Shinichiro Iwata, M-apartment, 7-1-1, Miyama, Funabashi-shi, Chiba, Japan
• Oppenheim Architecture + Design, Kirchplatz Office + Residence, Muttenz/Basel, Switzerland
International Interior Design Award
• Scape, Casa B Via Mecenate, Roma, Italy
• Studio Seilern Architects, Lauenen, Switzerland
• Rockwell Group, MiMA, New York, USA
• Wilson Associates, Four Seasons Hotel Pudong, Shanghai, China
Commercial Building of the Year
• studiomk27, R_studio, São Paulo. SP. Brazil
• WSP Architects, Hangzhou Alipay Building, Hangzhou, China
• logon, Liaogou River Business Park, Jining, Shangdong Province, China
• peterlorenzateliers, MPREIS Söll, Dorf 140, 6306 Söll, Austria
Refurbishment of the Year
• Ector Hoogstad Architecten, MetaForum at Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands
• Park Associati, La Serenissima Office Building, Milan, Italy
• Architectuur Buro Govaert & Vanhoutte, Design Hotel, Kortryk
• Guarnieri Architects, Eurocentres, 70 Court Road, Eltham, London, UK
• CM Architecture, Dogus Holding Headquarters, Istanbul, Turkey
• Architectuur Buro Govaert & Vanhoutte, Kazematten Ypres, Bollingstraat – Aalmoezenierstraat, Ypres, Belgium
Public Building of the Year – Culture
• Andrea Dragoni Architetto, Extension of Gubbio Cemetery, Gubbio, Italy
• 3XN, The Blue Planet Aquarium, Kastrup, Denmark
• Henning Larsen Architects and Batteriid Architects, Harpa – Reykjavik Concert Hall and Conference Centre, Reykjavik, Iceland
• Wilkinson Eyre Architects, Cooled Conservatories, Gardens By The Bay, Singapore
• archi5, Marsan Mediatheque, Mont de Marsan, France
Public Building of the Year Transport – Infrastructure
• Oscar Tusquets Blanca and M.N.Metropolitana di Napoli Spa, Toledo Metro Station, Napoli, Italy
• Tabanlioglu Architects Melkan Gursel & Murat Tabanlioglu, Bodrum International Airport, Mugla, Turkey
Public Building of the Year – Education/Research
• Make Architects, Thomas Clarkson Academy, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, UK
• Arup Associates, Coventry University Faculty of Engineering and Computing Building, Coventry, UK
• Henning Larsen Architects, Campus Roskilde, Roskilde, Denmark
Public Building of the Year – Sport
• Make Architects, London 2012 Handball Arena, London
• Archi5, Leo Lagrange Stadium, Toulon, France
• POPULOUS, Leeds Arena, Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Best Sustainable Development in keeping with its Environment & use of Technology Incorporated into a Building
• SKEW Collaborative, Chinese Academy of Sciences IOT Center, Jiading District, Shanghai
• Make Architects, The Gateway Building, Sutton Bonington, Leicestershire Wilkinson Eyre Architects, The Crystal, London, UK
• Kaunitz Yeung Architecture, Takara Demonstration School, Takara, Efate Island, Vanutau
• Yasuhiro Yamashita/ Atelier Tekuto, Emergency Supply Warehouse, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
• Virai Arquitectos, Institutional Winery “La Grajera”, Logrono, La Rioja (Spain)
Best Future Building
• Aedas (Mixed Use Under Construction), Mixed use development in XiHongmen, Da Xing District, Beijing, PRC
• Scape (Culture / Education), MEIS – Museo dell’Ebraismo Italiano e della Shoah, Ferrara, Italy
Best Future Building – Residential (Drawing Board)
• MZ Architects, Meditation House, Jebaa Village
• Yasuhiro Yamashita + Kenji Mizukami + Ben Matsuno / TeMaLi Architect, Post-Disaster Public Housing in the city of Kamaishi, Kamaishi City, Iwate Prefecture, Japan
Best Future Building – Commercial (Drawing Board)
• MZ Architects, Park Inn Hotel – Riyadh, Riyadh
• Farrow Partnership Architects, Samara Treehouses, Tobermory, Canada
Best Future Building – Commercial (Under Construction)
• Tabanlioglu Architects Melkan Gursel & Murat Tabanlioglu, Selcuk Ecza HQ, Istanbul, Turkey
Sanjay Puri Architects, D Hotel, Lucknow, India
Urban Design
• AWP, Paris CBD La Defense Strategic Masterplan, La Defense, Paris, France
• Tabanlioglu Architects Melkan Gursel & Murat Tabanlioglu, Yenikapi Transfer Point and Archaeo-Park Area, Istanbul, Turkey
• MZ Architects, Valley City – Qatar, Qatar
3 Apr + 28 Mar 2013
LEAF Awards 2013
2013 Emirates Glass LEAF Awards
Deadline for entries was 12 Apr 2013.
LEAF Awards – London, 20 Sep
LEAF Awards 2012
Lifetime Achievement in architectural Community award
– Daniel Libeskind
photo of the architect © Michael Klinkhamer Photography
LEAF Awards 2012 Life time Achievement Award winner : Daniel Libeskind
Overall winner for 2012
Musashino Art University Museum & Library, Tokyo, Japan by Sou Fujimoto Architects
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LEAF Awards Event : article by Karolina Szynalska about the event for e-architect
LEAF Awards 2012
photograph from organisers
Location: London, UK
LEAF Awards Review for 2011
Overall winner for 2011
Milanofiori Residential Complex, Milan, Italy by OBR
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e-architect at the LEAF Awards:
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LEAF Awards 2010
e-architect was once again a media partner for the LEAF Awards and attended the awards – results for the LEAF Awards listed below, building + architect winners:
The Emirates Glass LEAF Awards Overall Winner
Soccer City Stadium – Boogertman + Partners – “The Melting Pot”
image : Boogertman Urban Edge and Partners / Populous
LEAF Awards 2009
Qatar Science and Technology Park by Woods Bagot, architects
photo from LEAF Awards
LEAF Award Winners 2009 : Photos of the award winners
LEAF Awards 2009 : Press Release
LEAF International – Forum
LEAF Awards 2008
LEAF Award Winners 2008
Winner : Performers House Denmark
Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects
LEAF Awards 2008 Young Architect of the Year Award
Xavier Vilalta Sabartés
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