The second group of winners of the World Architecture Festival’s (WAF) 2016 category awards have been announced today on day 2 of the event, held this year in Berlin, Germany.
The 16 Day 2 winners will now go on to compete against the 14 Day 1 winners for the title of 2016 World Building of the Year. The projects will be presented in front of a Super Jury, which includes Kai-Uwe Bergmann (BIG), Louisa Hutton (Sauerbruch Hutton), David Chipperfield, Ole Scheeren, and ArchDaily's co-founder and Editor-in-Chief David Basulto.
Check out the Day 1 winners here and view the Day 2 winners after the break.
Completed Buildings
Category: Health
Nötkärnan / Wingårdh Arkitektkontor
Category: Higher Education & Research
Category: Hotels & Leisure
Fushengyu Hotspring Resort / Aim Architecture
Category: Religion
St. Trinitatis Church / Schulz und Schulz
Category: Shopping
Category: Sport
Grandview Heights Aquatic Centre / HCMA Architecture + Design
Category: Transport
LightPathAKL / Monk Mackenzie Architects + LandLab
Future Projects
Category: Commercial Mixed-Use
Kampung Admiralty / WOHA
Category: Competition Entries
Chengdu City Music Hall / Aedas
Category: Culture
Wangari Muta Maathai House / Boogertman + Partners Architects
Category: Education
South Melbourne Primary School / Hayball
Category: Health
Shelter for Victims of Domestic Violence / Amos Goldreich Architecture and Jacobs Yaniv Architects
Category: House
Arthur Residence / 5468796 Architecture
Category: Leisure-Led Development
Ayla Golf Academy & Clubhouse / Oppenheim Architecture
Category: Masterplanning Future
Naerheden - Suburb of the Future / Arkitema Architects
Category: Residential
Uptown, Mecca, Saudi Arabia / Design and More International
See the full list of Day 1 winners, here.
Check out more of our coverage on this year's event, here, or visit the WAF 2016 website, here.