News 2008
Grafton Architects wins first World Building of the Year Award
Posted: 24/10/08
Grafton Architects’ new faculty building for the Luigi Bocconi University in Milan has become the first World Building of the Year at the inaugural World Architecture Festival.
World Building of the Year winners on video
Posted: 24/10/08
Watch a video with the winners of the inaugural World Building of the Year Award.
German university wins student charrette at WAF
Posted: 24/10/08
Students from Hafencity Universitat in Germany won the student charrette at the first World Architecture Festival.
More News
- 24/10/08 - Grafton Architects wins first World Building of the Year Award
- 24/10/08 - World Building of the Year winners on video
- 24/10/08 - German university wins student charrette at WAF
- 24/10/08 - Charrette winners to be announced tonight
- 24/10/08 - WAF visitors interview each other
- 24/10/08 - Norman Foster on video
- 24/10/08 - Robert Stern takes over as chair of super-jury
- 24/10/08 - World Architecture Festival makes the front page
- 23/10/08 - Religion & Contemplation jury report
- 23/10/08 - Sport jury report
- 23/10/08 - New & Old jury report
- 23/10/08 - Office jury report
- 23/10/08 - Private House jury report
- 23/10/08 - Transport jury report
- 23/10/08 - Shopping jury report
- 23/10/08 - Production jury report
- 23/10/08 - Pleasure jury report
- 23/10/08 - Day 2 category winners announced
- 23/10/08 - Foster wins an award - and a day off
- 23/10/08 - Student charrette tackles defunct factory
- 23/10/08 - Judges dine at Barcelona Pavilion
- 22/10/08 - Housing jury report
- 22/10/08 - Culture jury report
- 22/10/08 - Holiday jury report
- 22/10/08 - Health jury report
- 22/10/08 - Energy Waste & Recycling jury report
- 22/10/08 - Nature jury report
- 22/10/08 - Learning jury report
- 22/10/08 - Civic jury report
- 22/10/08 - First winners announced at World Architecture Festival
- 21/10/08 - Paul Finch outlines his week at WAF
Seminar Reports
- 24/10/08 - WAF seminar programme wraps up with love letter to Corb
- 24/10/08 - Architecture teaches you to duck and dive
- 24/10/08 - God is in the reusable details
- 24/10/08 - Brits champion the community
- 24/10/08 - Why we need a supremo
- 24/10/08 - Architecture and landscape should get closer together
- 24/10/08 - Fretton and Alsop disagree about context
- 23/10/08 - Architects without architecture
- 23/10/08 - Singapore practice WOHA asks 'what are we going to do before it all goes to hell?'
- 23/10/08 - Height - the socio-economic context
- 23/10/08 - Farrell damns 'boys' world' buildings
- 23/10/08 - Tall buildings are green solution for the right cities
- 23/10/08 - Architects detect signs of hope in credit crunch
- 23/10/08 - Are city peripheries a lost cause?
- 22/10/08 - The man who hates columns
- 22/10/08 - Olympic structures are all about legacy
- 22/10/08 - Getting to grips with globalisation
- 22/10/08 - Trio of tall buildings demonstrates global diversity
- 22/10/08 - Award winning Manchester Civil Justice Centre a `modest´ building
- 22/10/08 - Tower near Foster's Gherkin is the subject of the first height debate at WAF
- 22/10/08 - China must think about its countryside





