Leaf Awards 2014

Result

Mixed-Use Building of the Year
Tabanlioglu Architects Melkan Gursel&Murat Tabanlioglu, Esas Aeropark, Istanbul, Turkey

Residential Building of the Year - Single Occupancy
studio mk27, P house, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Residential Building of the Year - Multiple Occupancy
Mount Fuji Architects Studio, Seto, Fukuyama-shi, Hiroshima

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Overview

This awards honour the architects designing the buildings and solutions that are setting the benchmark for the international architectural community.

Category Award / Competition Result
Type International, Award, Open, Single-Stage, Onymous
Genre Commerce, Conceptual, Furniture, Hotel, Housing, Interior, Public, Sustainability, Urban
Country London, UK
RegDeadline 6 June 2014 GoogleCal iCal
6 June 2014 (via Online)
Eligibility All architects, suppliers and other design professionals practicing internationally
Target Field completed since January 2012 or are due for completion by May 2014

Categories
Mixed – Use Building of the year
Residential Building of the year - Single and Multiple Occupancy
International Interior Design Award
Commercial Building of the year
Hospitality Building of the Year (NEW)
Refurbishment of the year
Public Building of the year
Best Sustainable Development
Best Future Building
Urban Design
Lifetime Achievement of the Year

Jury
Carlo Castelli (AECOM)
Alan Crawford (Crawford Partnership)
Firas Hnoosh (Gensler)
Božana Komljenovic (Zaha Hadid)
Rysia Suchecka (NBBJ)
Lev Libeskind

Prize
Publication and Exhibition

Entry Fee
First entry: £300 + 2.5% service charge
Additional entry: £250 + 2.5% service charge
Each entry will receive a free one-year subscription to The LEAF Review.

Entries
- A 400-word overview of the project
- A maximum of 10 images
- A high resolution image of your logo

Timetable
The winning projects will be announced at the LEAF Awards 2014 Gala Dinner, which will be held in Munich on the 10th October 2014.

Links
Past winners

Organizer
Arena International Events Group

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