Another category of WAN Awards has announced its winner. This time has been the Performing Space Award, dedicated to reward the best architectural works that are or harboring a space to make any kind of artistic representation.
The WAN Awards Performing Space, like other awards organized by World Architecture News, honor projects that have opted for an innovative architecture uses both technologies.
JURY
- Paul Appleton Allies and Morrison
- Chris Cotton, director of the Royal Albert Hall
- David Croteau of Flansburgh Architects
- Michael Hammond, director editor WAN: World Architecture News
- Raj Patel of Arup
AWARDS
- PRIZE: EVERYMAN THEATRE by Haworth Tompkins (Liverpool, UK)
- FINALIST: DREAMTHEATRE RIS ORANGIS by Studio Andrew Todd (Paris, France)
- FINALIST: HEYDAR ALIYEV CENTRE by Zaha Hadid Architects (Baku, Azerbaijan)
- FINALIST: THE SHED by Haworth Tompkins (London, UK)
- FINALIST: SFJAZZ CENTER by Mark Cavagnero Associates (San Francisco, United States)
- FINALIST: TED CONFERENCE by Rockwell Group (Vancouver, Canada)
More information:
http://backstage.worldarchitecturenews.com/wanawards/award/sector/performing-spaces-14#short-list