| 23/10/2008 
 Guangzhou Baiyun International Convention Centre wins World’s Best Civic 
	Building at World Architecture Festival Awards 2008
 Civic centre “breaks down scale and integrates nature”
 Guangzhou Baiyun International Convention Centre, China, designed by Belgian 
	practice Buro II, has been named winner in the Civic category at the 
	prestigious World Architecture Festival Awards (WAF Awards) 2008.
 http://www.worldarchitecturefestival.com/docs/press_releases/WAF Civic.doc
 
	Oslo Opera House wins World’s 
	Best Culture Building at World Architecture Festival Awards 2008“Project raises the bar for Norwegian architecture”
 Oslo Opera House in Norway, designed by Norwegian practice SNØHETTA, has 
	been named winner in the Culture category at the prestigious World 
	Architecture Festival Awards (WAF Awards) 2008.
 http://www.worldarchitecturefestival.com/docs/press_releases/WAF Culture 
	winner.doc
 La Vall d´en Joan wins 
	Energy, Waste & Recycling category at World Architecture Festival Awards 
	2008Recycled water used to irrigate “beautiful piece of landscape architecture”
 The landscape restoration of a controlled refuse tip located outside 
	Barcelona, designed by Spanish practice Batlle & Roig Architects, has been 
	named winner in the Energy, Waste and Recycling category at the inaugural 
	World Architecture Festival Awards (WAF Awards) 2008.
	
	http://www.worldarchitecturefestival.com/docs/press_releases/WAF Energy, 
	waste & recycling.doc
 African women’s health 
	centre named winner of Health category at World Architecture Festival Awards 
	2008Project shows architecture as “health giver”
 Centre pour le Bien-être des Femmes (CBF) et la prévention des mutilations 
	génitales féminines ´G.Kambou’ in Burkina Faso, Africa, designed by Italian 
	practice, FAREstudio, has been named winner in the Health category at the 
	prestigious World Architecture Festival Awards (WAF Awards) 2008.
 http://www.worldarchitecturefestival.com/docs/press_releases/WAF Health.doc
 Canadian Cultural Centre 
	wins Holiday category at World Architecture Festival Awards 2008Judges “impressed by ecological design”
 Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre, in Canada, designed by Hotson Bakker Boniface 
	Haden Architects has been named winner in the Holiday category at the 
	inaugural World Architecture Festival Awards (WAF Awards) 2008.
 http://www.worldarchitecturefestival.com/docs/press_releases/WAF Holiday.doc
 Copenhagen housing 
	development named World’s Best Housing scheme at World Architecture Festival 
	Awards 2008Mountain Dwellings, a ten-storey housing development in Orestaden, 
	Copenhagen, Denmark, designed by Danish practice BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group, 
	has been named the winner of the World’s Best Housing Development category 
	at the prestigious World Architecture Festival Awards (WAF Awards) 2008.
 http://www.worldarchitecturefestival.com/docs/press_releases/WAF Housing 
	development.doc
 Luigi Bocconi University, 
	Milan, wins Learning category at World Architecture Festival Awards 2008Judges praise the “magical subterranean realm” created by Irish practice 
	Grafton Architects
 The extension to Luigi Bocconi University, Milan, designed by Irish practice 
	Grafton Architects, has been named winner in the Learning category at the 
	prestigious World Architecture Festival Awards (WAF Awards) 2008.
 http://www.worldarchitecturefestival.com/docs/press_releases/WAF 
	Learning.doc
 Olympic Sculpture Park in 
	Seattle wins Nature category at World Architecture Festival Awards 2008“Architectural landscape transforms city”
 The Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle, USA, designed by Weiss/ Manfredi 
	Architecture/ Landscape/ Urbanism, New York, has been named winner in the 
	Nature category at the prestigious World Architecture Festival Awards (WAF 
	Awards) 2008.
 http://www.worldarchitecturefestival.com/docs/press_releases/WAF Nature.doc
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