9 Projects Shortlisted for WAF’s Colour Prize

By Sabrina Santos

The winner of the 2014 Colour Prize - Departments Of Law And Central Administration / CRAB Studio. Image ©  Ronald Kreimel

The winner of the 2014 Colour Prize – Departments Of Law And Central Administration / CRAB Studio. Image © Ronald Kreimel

The World Architecture Festival (WAF) has announced the shortlist for its Colour Prize, which is supported by three-time Headline Sponsor AkzoNobel. Last year, the Innovative Use of Color on Exteriors Prize was awarded to the Vienna University of Economics and Business’ Department of Law and Central Administration, for its use of Copper Orange in a 200-meter-long pairing of buildings.

This year’s Color Prize shortlist includes nine projects that span the wide spectrum of WAF award categories:

Wholesale Conversion of Industrial Building into Genesis; Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong / Barrie Ho Architecture Interiors


Wholesale Conversion of Industrial Building into Genesis; Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong / Barrie Ho Architecture Interiors. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival
Wholesale Conversion of Industrial Building into Genesis; Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong / Barrie Ho Architecture Interiors. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival


Wholesale Conversion of Industrial Building into Genesis; Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong / Barrie Ho Architecture Interiors. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival


Wholesale Conversion of Industrial Building into Genesis; Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong / Barrie Ho Architecture Interiors. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival

ONS Incek Residence Showroom & Sales Office; Turkey / Yazgan Design Architecture Co.


ONS Incek Residence Showroom & Sales Office; Turkey / Yazgan Design Architecture Co.. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival
ONS Incek Residence Showroom & Sales Office; Turkey / Yazgan Design Architecture Co.. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival


ONS Incek Residence Showroom & Sales Office; Turkey / Yazgan Design Architecture Co.. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival

Box Office; Australia / Cox Rayner Architects


Box Office; Australia / Cox Rayner Architects. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival
Box Office; Australia / Cox Rayner Architects. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival


Box Office; Australia / Cox Rayner Architects. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival


Box Office; Australia / Cox Rayner Architects. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival

Saigon house; Vietnam / a21studio


Saigon house; Vietnam / a21studio. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival
Saigon house; Vietnam / a21studio. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival


Saigon house; Vietnam / a21studio. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival

Tucheng Community Sports Center; Taiwan / QLAB


Tucheng Community Sports Center; Taiwan / QLAB. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival
Tucheng Community Sports Center; Taiwan / QLAB. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival


Tucheng Community Sports Center; Taiwan / QLAB. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival


Tucheng Community Sports Center; Taiwan / QLAB. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival


Tucheng Community Sports Center; Taiwan / QLAB. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival

A Glowing Lantern for “Little India”; Singapore / Robert Greg Shand Architects and Urban Design – URBNarc


A Glowing Lantern for  "Little India"; Singapore / Robert Greg Shand Architects and Urban Design - URBNarc. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival
A Glowing Lantern for “Little India”; Singapore / Robert Greg Shand Architects and Urban Design – URBNarc. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival


A Glowing Lantern for  "Little India"; Singapore / Robert Greg Shand Architects and Urban Design - URBNarc. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival


A Glowing Lantern for  "Little India"; Singapore / Robert Greg Shand Architects and Urban Design - URBNarc. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival


A Glowing Lantern for  "Little India"; Singapore / Robert Greg Shand Architects and Urban Design - URBNarc. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival

Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital; Australia / Lyons


The winner of the 2014 Colour Prize - Departments Of Law And Central Administration / CRAB Studio. Image ©  Ronald Kreimel
The winner of the 2014 Colour Prize – Departments Of Law And Central Administration / CRAB Studio. Image © Ronald Kreimel


Lady Cilento Children's Hospital; Australia / Lyons. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival


Lady Cilento Children's Hospital; Australia / Lyons. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival

Al-Ghanim Ali Mohammed Thunayan Al-Ghanim Center; Kuwait / AGi architects


Al-Ghanim Ali Mohammed Thunayan Al-Ghanim Center; Kuwait / AGi architects. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival
Al-Ghanim Ali Mohammed Thunayan Al-Ghanim Center; Kuwait / AGi architects. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival


Al-Ghanim Ali Mohammed Thunayan Al-Ghanim Center; Kuwait / AGi architects. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival


Al-Ghanim Ali Mohammed Thunayan Al-Ghanim Center; Kuwait / AGi architects. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival

Viking by Crown; Australia / MHN Design Union


Viking by Crown; Australia / MHN Design Union. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival
Viking by Crown; Australia / MHN Design Union. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival


Viking by Crown; Australia / MHN Design Union. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival


Viking by Crown; Australia / MHN Design Union. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival


Viking by Crown; Australia / MHN Design Union. Image Courtesy of World Architecture Festival

The winners of this year’s WAF Awards will be announced at Marina Bay Sands, on Novermber 4-6. Learn more about the shortlist, here.

News via the World Architecture Festival.

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