Woods Bagot is heading to the World Architecture Festival (WAF) 2024 where we’ll be presenting our shortlisted projects on the global stage!
This Woods Bagot video series showcases projects that are in the running for 12 awards across WAF and INSIDE World Festival of Interiors. The events will be hosted at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, and represent the most extensive selection to date. These festivals stand as the preeminent global live awards event for architects and designers.
Stay tuned for the release of new episodes, available here and on W-B’s social media accounts, leading up to the event’s conclusion. From December 5th to 9th 2024, we will bring you live updates directly from the conference. Expect real-time insights from the forefront of the industry, featuring reports by the Global Studio’s leadership.
World Architecture Festival (WAF) is the largest live awards event for architects and designers.
Inside World Festival of Interiors is the sister awards program of World Architecture Festival (WAF), celebrating the finest examples of interior design across the globe. Four Woods Bagot projects have been shortlisted in this year’s Inside program.
Episode 1: Quick-fire Q&A with the Woods Bagot team
Episode 2: Wrap-up with Woods Bagot CEO Sarah Kay on Mosman High School in the Completed Building: School category
Episode 3: Wrap-up with Julian Cross, Principal and Design Leader on Minthis
Episode 4: Behind the scenes with Ian Lomas and Tracey Wiles on future building project, Minerva
Episode 5: Q&A with Bruno Mendes on University of Tasmania Forestry – Future Project: Education
Episode 6: Q&A with Peter Miglis on The StandardX in the Hotel category
Episode 7: Q&A with Julian Cross on Synchro Yards and Minthis
Episode 8: Q&A with our interior design experts, Billy Ip and Krista Ninivaggi
Episode 9: Insights from WAF Judge Ian Lomas on INSIDE’s residential category
Woods Bagot’s redevelopment of the University of Tasmania Forestry Building has taken out the top award for the “Future Project: Education” category at World Architecture Festival in Singapore.
Woods Bagot’s transformation of Sydney’s historic Minerva Theatre has been awarded a “Highly Commended” distinction at the World Architecture Festival for the Future Project: Leisure Led Development category, recognising the project’s sophisticated approach to adaptive reuse and cultural preservation.
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Montenegro, Europe