An enchanting bookstore “straight out of a movie”, a beautiful wooden chapel in a forest, and an Yves Saint Laurent museum in Marrakech are few of the deserving winners of ArchDaily’s “Building of the Year Awards 2020”.
Astoundingly, more than 95,000 people dropped their votes in 15 diverse categories, that highlighted a wide range of interventions, typologies, scale, material and locations. From Global South to Scandinavian territories, exceptional projects are recognized. With new names surfacing every year, this edition, as did its predecessors, honors the well-established and the newcomers.
Wienerberger India has put together all of the winners in the gallery below:
Category : Best Applied Products
A House / REM’A
Category : Commercial Architecture
Ultra Fast Charging Station for Electric Vehicles / COBE
Category : Cultural Architecture
Musée Yves Saint Laurent Marrakech / Studio KO
Category : Educational Architecture
Chongqing Nankai LiangJiang Secondary School / gad
Category : Healthcare Architecture
Wood/Pile / Kengo Kuma & Associates
Category : Hospitality Architecture
Garden Hotpot Restaurant / MUDA-Architects
Category : Houses
House in Monsaraz / Aires Mateus
Category : Housing
L’Arbre Blanc Residential Tower / Sou Fujimoto Architects + Nicolas Laisné + OXO architects + Dimitri Roussel
Category : Industrial Architecture
CopenHill Energy Plant and Urban Recreation Center / BIG
Category : Interior Architecture
Chongqing Zhongshuge Bookstore / X+Living
Category : Offices
Second Home Hollywood Office / Selgascano
Category : Public Architecture
Jewel Changi Airport / Safdie Architects
Category : Religious Architecture
Wooden Chapel / John Pawson
Category : Small Scale & Installations
Parasite House / El Sindicato Arquitectura
Category : Sports Architecture
Simonne-Mathieu Tennis Court at Roland Garros / Marc Mimram
Congratulations to all the winners …. That was some exceptional architecture, isn’t it?
Curated by editor at Wienerberger India
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