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Leisure architecture features heavily on shortlist for World Building of the Year
POSTED 26 Jun 2015 . BY Jason Holland
Populous’ transformation of the London Olympic Stadium has been shortlisted Credit: Shutterstock
Leisure architecture projects from the likes of Foster + Partners, Zaha Hadid Architects, BIG and Populous have made the 2015 shortlist for the World Building of the Year.

Organised by the World Architecture Festival, 338 projects in total have made the shortlist in a variety of categories, with both major international firms and smaller companies taking their place. There are entries included from 46 countries.

Aside from the overall World Building of the Year winner, to be announced during the festival taking place in Singapore between 4-6 November, each of the 31 categories will also have its own winner.

Designed by Perkins + Will, the Shanghai Natural History Museum has been shortlisted in the Culture category, along with Wilkinson Eyre’s renovated Weston Library at the University of Oxford in the UK.

BIG’s installation of a sports hall and arts building at founding partner Bjarke Ingels’ old high school in Copenhagen, Denmark made the shortlist in the Schools category, while Zaha Hadid Architects’ London Aquatics Centre was selected in the Sport category.

In the Hotel and Leisure category, Foster + Partners’ Yacht Club de Monaco joins EAA Emre Arolat Architects’ St Regis Istanbul in Turkey among the shortlisted candidates.

Among the finalists in the Leisure Led Development – Future Projects category are Populous’ transformation of the
London Olympic Stadium, the Vommuli Eco Awareness Resort in the Maldives, by WOW Architects Warner Wong Design, and Singapore’s Bedok Integrated Complex, by ONG & ONG.
The St Regis Istanbul hotel, designed by EAA Emre Arolat Architects Credit: Starwood
Zaha Hadid Architects’ London Aquatics Centre Credit: Shutterstock
BIG installed a sports hall and arts building at Gammel Hellerup High School in Copenhagen
The Weston Library at the University of Oxford was revamped by Wilkinson Eyre
Perkins + Will's Shanghai Natural History Museum Credit: Perkins + Will
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Leisure architecture features heavily on shortlist for World Building of the Year
POSTED 26 Jun 2015 . BY Jason Holland
Populous’ transformation of the London Olympic Stadium has been shortlisted Credit: Shutterstock
Leisure architecture projects from the likes of Foster + Partners, Zaha Hadid Architects, BIG and Populous have made the 2015 shortlist for the World Building of the Year.

Organised by the World Architecture Festival, 338 projects in total have made the shortlist in a variety of categories, with both major international firms and smaller companies taking their place. There are entries included from 46 countries.

Aside from the overall World Building of the Year winner, to be announced during the festival taking place in Singapore between 4-6 November, each of the 31 categories will also have its own winner.

Designed by Perkins + Will, the Shanghai Natural History Museum has been shortlisted in the Culture category, along with Wilkinson Eyre’s renovated Weston Library at the University of Oxford in the UK.

BIG’s installation of a sports hall and arts building at founding partner Bjarke Ingels’ old high school in Copenhagen, Denmark made the shortlist in the Schools category, while Zaha Hadid Architects’ London Aquatics Centre was selected in the Sport category.

In the Hotel and Leisure category, Foster + Partners’ Yacht Club de Monaco joins EAA Emre Arolat Architects’ St Regis Istanbul in Turkey among the shortlisted candidates.

Among the finalists in the Leisure Led Development – Future Projects category are Populous’ transformation of the
London Olympic Stadium, the Vommuli Eco Awareness Resort in the Maldives, by WOW Architects Warner Wong Design, and Singapore’s Bedok Integrated Complex, by ONG & ONG.
The St Regis Istanbul hotel, designed by EAA Emre Arolat Architects Credit: Starwood
Zaha Hadid Architects’ London Aquatics Centre Credit: Shutterstock
BIG installed a sports hall and arts building at Gammel Hellerup High School in Copenhagen
The Weston Library at the University of Oxford was revamped by Wilkinson Eyre
Perkins + Will's Shanghai Natural History Museum Credit: Perkins + Will
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Bjarke Ingels finishes project at his old high school with addition of a sunken arts building


BIG has completed the second phase of a project at founding partner Bjarke Ingels’ old high school in Copenhagen, Denmark – adding a 1,400sq m (15,069sq ft) arts and culture building.
Shanghai Natural History Museum moves to nature-inspired home


Shanghai Natural History Museum has moved into its new home – a nautilus-shaped building inspired by the biological structure of cells, the elements and natural phenomena.
Wilkinson Eyre’s revamped Oxford Weston Library opens to the public


Following an £80m (US$119m, €109m) renovation by international architecture firm, Wilkinson Eyre, the University of Oxford’s Weston Library has reopened to the public.
World Architecture Festival coming to London


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Second Chaos Karts launches in Dubai
Live action video game experience Chaos Karts has launched in a 15,000sq ft arena in Al Quoz, Dubai.
Vietnam Van Gogh exhibition uses VIOSO-powered immersive installations
Twenty-five cameras, nine servers, 70 projectors and a range of AV technologies are being used to bring the art of Van Gogh to life in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Use of cinematography techniques significantly increases engagement with VR
A study has found that the use of cinematic and video editing techniques can drastically increase the aesthetic appeal and user engagement of virtual reality environments.
Disneyland Paris renames theme park as part of $2 billion transformation
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Vekoma Rides Manufacturing B.V.

Vekoma Rides has a large variety of coasters and attractions. [more...]
Painting With Light

By combining lighting, video, scenic and architectural elements, sound and special effects we tell s [more...]
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Large Hall of the Chamber of Commerce (Erbprinzenpalais), Wiesbaden, Germany
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