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Announcing the winners of the LEAF Awards 2014

Düsseldorf, Germany

LEAF International


Düsseldorf, Germany, 2014-10-15 –

On behalf of LEAF International, the official LEAF Judging panel are delighted to announce the 2014 winners. All winning projects demonstrate buildings that are setting the benchmark for the international architectural and design community.

LEAF International would like to thank all those who entered the Awards and all those who joined us in celebrating on Friday 10th October at the Swissotel, Düsseldorf/Neuss, Germany. We look forward to seeing you all again next year.

We would like to say a special thank you to all of our judges and to Alan Crawford for presenting the Awards.

The judging panel consisted of:

Carlo Castelli (AECOM)
Alan Crawford (Crawford Partnership)
Firas Hnoosh (BDP)

Božana Komljenovic (Zaha Hadid)
Rysia Suchecka (NBBJ)
Lev Libeskind (Daniel Libeskind)

This year’s winning projects:

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

International Interior Design Award
Sponsored by LAUFEN 

Wilmotte & Associés SA, Rijksmuseum,Amsterdam, The Netherlands


Commercial Building of the Year

studio mk27, cultura bookstore, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Hospitality Building of the Year

Boogertman + Partners Architects, Steyn City Club House, Johannesburg, South Africa

Refurbishment of the Year

CoCo Architecture, Atelier RK, BIG Library, Gourdon, France


Public Building of the Year

O’Donnell + Tuomey / London School of Economics and Political Science, Saw Swee Hock Student Centre, London, UK

Best Sustainable Development of the Year
Sponsored by GIRA

Ateliers Jean Nouvel and PTW Architects, One Central Park, Sydney, Australia


Best Future Building of the Year – Drawing Board
Sponsored by ABB

MZ Architects, The Ring House, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Best Future Building of the Year – Under Construction
Sponsored by ABB

Aedas, Mongkok Residence, Hong Kong


Special Commendation

INUCE AG, Dirk U. Moench, Luoyuan Church, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province

Urban Design of the Year

Maisam Architects & Engineers, A Gateway to Petra, Wadi Musa, Jordan


The Overall Winner

Ateliers Jean Nouvel and PTW Architects, One Central Park, Sydney, Australia

A special thanks to all of our sponsors who helped put this fantastic event and evening celebration together and to our esteemed judging panel.


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Press kit | 1028-04 - Press release | Announcing the winners of the LEAF Awards 2014 - LEAF International - Competition - Mixed-Use Building of the Year<br>Tabanlioglu Architects Melkan Gursel & Murat Tabanlioglu, Esas Aeropark, Istanbul, Turkey - Photo credit:  Photo courtesy LEAF Awards

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

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Photo courtesy LEAF Awards

Press kit | 1028-04 - Press release | Announcing the winners of the LEAF Awards 2014 - LEAF International - Competition -  Mixed-Use Building of the Year<br>Tabanlioglu Architects Melkan Gursel & Murat Tabanlioglu, Esas Aeropark, Istanbul, Turkey  - Photo credit:  Photo courtesy LEAF Awards

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

Photo credit:
Photo courtesy LEAF Awards

Press kit | 1028-04 - Press release | Announcing the winners of the LEAF Awards 2014 - LEAF International - Competition - Residential Building of the Year - Single Occupancy<br>studio mk27, P house, Sao Paulo, Brazil - Photo credit:   Photo courtesy LEAF Awards

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

Photo credit:
Photo courtesy LEAF Awards

Press kit | 1028-04 - Press release | Announcing the winners of the LEAF Awards 2014 - LEAF International - Competition - Residential Building of the Year - Single Occupancy<br>studio mk27, P house, Sao Paulo, Brazil - Photo credit:  Photo courtesy LEAF Awards

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

Photo credit:
Photo courtesy LEAF Awards

Press kit | 1028-04 - Press release | Announcing the winners of the LEAF Awards 2014 - LEAF International - Competition -  Residential Building of the Year - Multiple Occupancy<br>Mount Fuji Architects Studio, Seto, Fukuyama-shi, Hiroshima - Photo credit:   Photo courtesy LEAF Awards

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

Photo credit:
Photo courtesy LEAF Awards

Press kit | 1028-04 - Press release | Announcing the winners of the LEAF Awards 2014 - LEAF International - Competition -  Residential Building of the Year - Multiple Occupancy<br>Mount Fuji Architects Studio, Seto, Fukuyama-shi, Hiroshima  - Photo credit:   Photo courtesy LEAF Awards

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

Photo credit:
Photo courtesy LEAF Awards

Press kit | 1028-04 - Press release | Announcing the winners of the LEAF Awards 2014 - LEAF International - Competition - International Interior Design Award<br>Wilmotte & Associés SA, Rijksmuseum,Amsterdam, The Netherlands<br> - Photo credit:  Iwan Baan

International Interior Design Award
Wilmotte & Associés SA, Rijksmuseum,Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Photo credit:
Iwan Baan

Press kit | 1028-04 - Press release | Announcing the winners of the LEAF Awards 2014 - LEAF International - Competition - International Interior Design Award<br>Wilmotte & Associés SA, Rijksmuseum,Amsterdam, The Netherlands<br> - Photo credit:  Julien Lanoo

International Interior Design Award
Wilmotte & Associés SA, Rijksmuseum,Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Photo credit:
Julien Lanoo

Press kit | 1028-04 - Press release | Announcing the winners of the LEAF Awards 2014 - LEAF International - Competition - Commercial Building of the Year<br>studio mk27, cultura bookstore, Sao Paulo, Brazil<br> - Photo credit:   Photo courtesy LEAF Awards

Commercial Building of the Year
studio mk27, cultura bookstore, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Photo credit:
Photo courtesy LEAF Awards

Press kit | 1028-04 - Press release | Announcing the winners of the LEAF Awards 2014 - LEAF International - Competition - Commercial Building of the Year<br>studio mk27, cultura bookstore, Sao Paulo, Brazil<br> - Photo credit:  Photo courtesy LEAF Awards<br>

Commercial Building of the Year
studio mk27, cultura bookstore, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Photo credit:
Photo courtesy LEAF Awards

Press kit | 1028-04 - Press release | Announcing the winners of the LEAF Awards 2014 - LEAF International - Competition - Hospitality Building of the Year<br>Boogertman + Partners Architects, Steyn City Club House, Johannesburg, South Africa - Photo credit:   Photo courtesy LEAF Awards

Hospitality Building of the Year
Boogertman + Partners Architects, Steyn City Club House, Johannesburg, South Africa

Photo credit:
Photo courtesy LEAF Awards

Press kit | 1028-04 - Press release | Announcing the winners of the LEAF Awards 2014 - LEAF International - Competition - Hospitality Building of the Year<br>Boogertman + Partners Architects, Steyn City Club House, Johannesburg, South Africa - Photo credit:  Photo courtesy LEAF Awards

Hospitality Building of the Year
Boogertman + Partners Architects, Steyn City Club House, Johannesburg, South Africa

Photo credit:
Photo courtesy LEAF Awards

Press kit | 1028-04 - Press release | Announcing the winners of the LEAF Awards 2014 - LEAF International - Competition -   Refurbishment of the Year<br>CoCo Architecture, Atelier RK, BIG Library, Gourdon, France<br>   - Photo credit:  Edouard Decam

Refurbishment of the Year
CoCo Architecture, Atelier RK, BIG Library, Gourdon, France

Photo credit:
Edouard Decam

Press kit | 1028-04 - Press release | Announcing the winners of the LEAF Awards 2014 - LEAF International - Competition -   Refurbishment of the Year<br>CoCo Architecture, Atelier RK, BIG Library, Gourdon, France<br>   - Photo credit: Edouard Decam

Refurbishment of the Year
CoCo Architecture, Atelier RK, BIG Library, Gourdon, France

Photo credit:
Edouard Decam

Press kit | 1028-04 - Press release | Announcing the winners of the LEAF Awards 2014 - LEAF International - Competition - Public Building of the Year<br>O'Donnell + Tuomey / London School of Economics and Political Science, Saw Swee Hock Student Centre, London, UK - Photo credit:   Photo courtesy LEAF Awards

Public Building of the Year
O’Donnell + Tuomey / London School of Economics and Political Science, Saw Swee Hock Student Centre, London, UK

Photo credit:
Photo courtesy LEAF Awards

Press kit | 1028-04 - Press release | Announcing the winners of the LEAF Awards 2014 - LEAF International - Competition - Public Building of the Year<br>O'Donnell + Tuomey / London School of Economics and Political Science, Saw Swee Hock Student Centre, London, UK - Photo credit:   Photo courtesy LEAF Awards

Public Building of the Year
O’Donnell + Tuomey / London School of Economics and Political Science, Saw Swee Hock Student Centre, London, UK

Photo credit:
Photo courtesy LEAF Awards

Press kit | 1028-04 - Press release | Announcing the winners of the LEAF Awards 2014 - LEAF International - Competition -  Best Sustainable Development of the Year & Overall Winner<br>Ateliers Jean Nouvel and PTW Architects, One Central Park, Sydney, Australia  - Photo credit:    Photo courtesy LEAF Awards

Best Sustainable Development of the Year & Overall Winner
Ateliers Jean Nouvel and PTW Architects, One Central Park, Sydney, Australia

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Photo courtesy LEAF Awards



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