CHAMPIONING GLOBAL ARCHITECTURE

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The World Architecture News Awards celebrates groundbreaking architecture, elevating firms through global recognition.

With submissions open worldwide, the WAN Awards are recognised as one of the industry's most prestigious accolades. These awards champion emerging talent looking to be recognised, as well as, seasoned experts aiming to expand into new global audiences. 

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March 2025

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2024 CATEGORIES


SECTOR CATEGORIES

PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE BUILDINGS

Award-winning architecture in publicly accessible environments, whether performance spaces, galleries or historic sites should create an unforgettable sense of place, a true sense of community and be a joy to use. Projects should show how new architectural interventions or renovated structures pay attention to their surroundings in design terms, with sustainability high on the agenda.

COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS

Office buildings, industrial premises, restaurants, retail outlets, hotels, shopping centres and other commercial architectural projects should showcase a clever brand identity as well as providing a productive and enjoyable environment for end users. Projects should perfectly reflect the client’s values and enhance its public image as well as making significant inroads in terms of sustainability.

EDUCATION

Outstanding projects for universities, colleges, schools, early years settings and training facilities should enhance the educational experience for students, teachers, other staff and visitors. The architecture should be inclusive to allow for different learning styles, promoting collaborative study while providing areas for more concentrated academic work. They should make the most of natural light and sustainable materials plus incorporating green spaces.

HEALTHCARE

Best in class healthcare buildings from hospitals and clinics to care homes and surgeries should prioritise patient centred architecture, promoting healing and dignity and enhancing the wellbeing of patients, medical staff and visitors. Projects should create a supportive environment that makes exemplary use of natural light, colour, greenery and artwork to improve the quality of care, all while paying due consideration to sustainability goals.

LEISURE

Buildings in this category from sports facilities such as gymnasiums and swimming pools to large stadiums and athletics venues should be memorable and engaging. The architecture should create a warm welcome, bringing people together while catering to a diverse range of user groups. Projects should sensitively incorporate accessibility requirements and promote sustainability

RESIDENTIAL

This category is given over to private sector multi-occupancy residential buildings including apartments and student housing. What unites successful projects in this category is awe-inspiring architecture that reflects residents’ values and aspirations, creating a sense of place and community and providing safe, comfortable environments that engage with the surrounding area. Quality of life for residents and climate-conscious design are paramount.

TRANSPORT

Ground-breaking architecture for airports, seaports, railway stations, bus terminals or other transport interchanges should consider the functional needs of large passenger groups to avoid congestion, while providing a pleasant and easily navigable space for the individual. Clear signage, comfortable waiting spaces, ample food and beverage services, connection with the surrounding environment and strong accessibility and sustainability credentials are all essential elements.

MULTI-USE

Seamlessly integrating the various uses and typologies within the architectural scheme is the ultimate aim for projects in this category. Multi-use schemes should be vibrant and integrated environments supporting a mix of residential, commercial and leisure uses with a strong sense of community, while also meeting the eco-friendly priorities of the stakeholders involved.

PUBLIC REALM

Creating a safe and inviting public realm, which includes places such as parks, plazas and pedestrian areas comes from innovative architectural concepts that create engaging places people want to visit and linger in. Projects should reflect the cultural and social values of the local community, consider inclusivity and accessibility and pay due attention to ecological considerations.

MASTER PLANNING

Award-winning master planning demonstrates a clear understanding of what it takes to create a cohesive urban environment, which successfully caters to the diverse needs and interests of various user groups. Projects should showcase a ground-breaking approach to placemaking, functionality and sustainability.

FUTURE PROJECTS

Future Projects in the categories of publicly accessible buildings, commercial buildings, education, healthcare, leisure, residential, transport, multi-use and public realm should bring innovative architectural concepts to life, demonstrating a well-planned approach. They should take the viewer on an unforgettable journey of the intended user experience including current and future needs and clearly demonstrate the cultural, social and environmental values of the client.

SPECIALIST CATEGORIES

HOUSE OF THE YEAR

This one-of-a-kind individual dwelling should demonstrate a well-planned approach reflecting the owner’s priorities and personality. The House of the Year should showcase exceptional craftsmanship and the highest standards of construction, while addressing environmental and societal concerns with attention to detail throughout.

ADAPTIVE REUSE – BIG

Projects should show an understanding and appreciation of the original historical and cultural significance as well as deftly transforming the structure into somewhere fit for purpose, harnessing the scale and seamlessly integrating new and old elements. Retrofit schemes save on embodied carbon but large-scale adaptive reuse projects should go further in terms of reuse of materials, energy efficiency and reducing waste.

ADAPTIVE REUSE – SMALL

Projects should maximise the potential of the existing building within the constraints of its size. Entries should show evidence of a creative and innovative architectural approach. They should retain the original structure where appropriate, reuse materials and sensitively introduce newer elements and sustainable design features to meet the modern-day demands of its users.

AFFORDABLE HOUSING

Entries should showcase a thoughtful architectural approach to multi-occupancy residential schemes intended for those with a household income at or below the median in terms of housing affordability. Living areas should be comfortable and adaptable with safe communal spaces that encourage social cohesion and local pride. Award-winning affordable housing schemes should promote accessibility and inclusivity through high-quality construction that balances environmental care and users’ wellbeing.

ACCESSIBILITY

This award celebrates architectural projects which ensure everyone can access and use a space safely and independently. This encompasses everything from ramps and lifts to wider doorways and hallways, inclusive signage and wayfinding, accessible WCs and also acknowledging neurodivergent users in terms of appropriate lighting, colours, patterns and materials.

FAÇADE

This award recognizes architectural projects with exceptional exteriors. Award winning projects will have aesthetic appeal while also offering a durable and sustainable façade that pays tribute to the building’s context and is in harmony with the surrounding environment. The judges will be looking for outstanding use of colour and/or imaginative use of materials such as glass and timber as well as facades that respond to the challenge of climate change and offer user comfort.

SMALL SPACES

Winning entries must show how the potential of the site has been maximised to create well- crafted, multifunctional spaces that work hard to cater to the users’ needs, improving their quality of life. Small can be not only beautiful but also functional, adaptable and environmentally friendly.

BRIDGES

Outstanding bridge designs should be visually striking and sensitive to their local environments. In addition to satisfying structural, environmental and safety standards, they should show a thorough understanding of materials and construction techniques as well as traffic flow and access. The winning project should be a showstopping structure that captures the imagination.

HUMANITARIAN

This category is dedicated to architectural schemes that focus on the needs of people and communities and how design can improve quality of life for all. Projects should understand the specific local challenges in terms of health, safety, education and economic development through meaningful engagement and design innovation with measurable impact.

OVERALL SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE PROJECT

The winning project should stretch the boundaries of what’s possible in sustainable architecture balancing environmental, social and economic priorities. There should be strong evidence of reducing the project’s carbon footprint, minimising waste and maximising energy efficiency, as well as raising awareness of sustainable design principles and inspiring others to act against climate change.

INNOVATION

This category celebrates all forms of innovation in architecture, pushing the limits of what was presumed possible in terms of construction techniques, material specification and cutting-edge technology. In addition, the judges will be looking for an innovative approach to adaptability of use, the social impact of schemes and their sustainability credentials

JUDGES’ AWARDS

The winners of any of the above pay-to-enter categories will be automatically entered into the below categories.

They are not open for entry, winners are chosen at the Judges' discretion.

OUTSTANDING PROJECT

The gold award winning projects from all other categories will be eligible to be considered for the Outstanding Project award.

EMERGING PRACTICE OF THE YEAR

This award recognises up-and-coming architecture firms and gives them the platform to showcase their work on a global stage. The category is designed for all firms under 10 years old or founded after 1 January 2014.

ESTABLISHED PRACTICE OF THE YEAR

This award recognises architecture firms and gives them the platform to showcase their work on a global stage. The category is designed for all firms over 10 years old or founded before 1 January 2014.

WHY SHOULD YOU ENTER THE WAN AWARDS?



Global Recognition

Our awards celebrate architects and designers from all corners of the world, spotlighting their contributions to the built environment on an international stage.


Expert Judging Panel

Our esteemed panel of judges comprises industry leaders and visionaries who bring decades of experience and expertise to the evaluation process, ensuring fairness and rigour in our awards.


Diverse Categories

With categories ranging from residential and commercial to cultural and sustainable design, we embrace the diversity of architectural expression and innovation.


Inspiration and Insight

Beyond recognising outstanding projects, we provide a platform for inspiration and insight, offering a glimpse into the future of architecture and design.




Alumni Excellence

Join the ranks of past winners who have been recognised for their excellence in design, innovation, sustainability, and societal impact.