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Press release by v2com newswire for Architecture Hunter
ANNOUNCING THE WINNERS OF THE ARCHITECTURE HUNTER AWARDS 2024
Celebrating Global Creativity and Innovation in Architecture and Design
Architecture Hunter is thrilled to announce the winners of the 2024 Architecture Hunter Awards (AHA), an international distinction dedicated to honoring exceptional achievements across architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, and more. This year’s awards highlighted projects that represent the forefront of creativity, sustainability, and purposeful design, emphasizing the impact of visionary work on the built environment. With a wide-ranging set of categories, the AHA seeks to honor projects that stand out not only for their aesthetic value but also for their unique functional and environmental contributions.
Since its creation, Architecture Hunter has been a global platform for architectural inspiration and innovation, curating the best in architecture for an audience spanning more than 3 million people worldwide. This first edition of the AHA embodies Architecture Hunter’s mission to foster meaningful connections within the architectural community and to elevate projects that make a significant impact.
Celebrating the Best in Architecture: A Look at the 2024 Winners
The Architecture category saw a diverse array of winners who exemplified excellence in different domains. Among the winners was Casa GAK by Bernardes Arquitetura, in the Residential & House category that captures the beauty of thoughtful residential design. Beeah Headquarters by Zaha Hadid Architects took the top honor in Office Architecture category, showcasing the firm’s commitment to dynamic and innovative design principles. The Small Architecture category was awarded to The Infinite Rise by Earthscape Studio, a structure that demonstrates the potential of compact spaces to create an outsized architectural impact. Meanwhile, Spasm Design’s Sarvasva, winner of the High Rise Building category, captured attention for its towering form and meticulous detailing.
In commercial spaces, Toaru Hair Room by Ateliers Takahito Sekiguchi stood out in the Commercial Architecture category, merging modern design with functional elegance. Double B Hostel by VMA Design Studio won in Hospitality & Hotel category, embodying a warm and inviting aesthetic. The Mixed-Use Building category was claimed by Higher Roch from Brenac & Gonzalez & Associés, while Siqueira + Azul Arquitetura’s Itaúna House was celebrated for its innovative approach in Renovation category. In the Institutional Facilities category, Church of the Holy Family by ARQBR Arquitetura e Urbanismo was recognized for its thoughtful integration of spirituality and design.
Interior Design Innovations
The Interior Design category celebrated works that masterfully blend style and functionality within various environments. House on the Sand by Studio MK27, a winner in House Interior Design category, reflects the beauty of coastal-inspired interiors. Babayants Bel Corpo by Babayants Architects won in the Commercial Interior Design category, impressing with its contemporary layout and refined details. Prime Seafood Palace by Omar Gandhi Architects, awarded in Hospitality & Hotel Interior Design category, stands out for its blend of rustic charm and sophistication. Terrace Apartment by Estudio Guto Requena took the prize in Apartment Interior Design category for its fresh and modern aesthetic, and Le Creuset by Carlos Rossi Arquitetura won for Office Interior Design category for its creative and functional workspace.
Recognizing Landscape Architecture and Unbuilt Projects
Landscape architecture also saw exemplary contributions, with Hanazaki’s DSF House winning in the Residential Landscape Architecture category, underscoring the importance of integrating natural elements into residential designs. Unbuilt projects, a category dedicated to visionary ideas yet to be realized, featured some of the most forward-thinking concepts of this year. Aether by Lina Maria Trivino received the Unbuilt Student category, while Ramia by Taller Alvarado Teles was honored in Unbuilt Architecture for its inspiring vision. Julia Getschko’s Intentos por São Paulo Minhocão received top marks in Unbuilt Landscape Architecture, and Studio MK27’s Water Canal was awarded in Unbuilt Interior Design for its innovative and ambitious proposal.
Celebrating Images and Videos that Capture Architectural Marvels
The AHA also recognizes the power of visual storytelling through its Image and Video categories. Wellington Franzao’s Daxing PKX claimed the Render category, with Vinay Panjwani’s Jaisalmer School awarded for Architectural Photography and Vaibhav Passi’s Living with Modernity winning the Artistic Photo category. In the Video category, Texoversum by 9sekunden captured the Architecture Video category, while Guá Arquitetura’s Amazon Carpenters won for Short Documentary, highlighting the craftsmanship and stories behind architecture.
Sustainability as a Central Theme
With sustainability a core focus of contemporary design, the AHA awarded Flagship Dolce Gusto Neo by Estudio Guto Requena the prize in Sustainable Architectural Design, celebrating innovative solutions that contribute to a more sustainable future.
Honorable Mentions: Recognizing Unique Contributions
In addition to the main awards, more than 30 projects received Honorable Mentions for their distinctive qualities, showcasing the breadth of creativity recognized by the AHA. Highlights include Solar Trees Marketplace and Baffi Restaurante in the Commercial Architecture category, Talaga Sampireun Bali in Hospitality & Hotel, and Kaktus Towers in Architectural Photography. The variety in these projects illustrates the range of creativity and purpose-driven design being produced globally.
An Esteemed Jury, Sponsors, and a Vision for the Future
The winners were selected by an esteemed panel of more than 40 jurors, including prominent figures such as Stefano Boeri, Piero Lissoni, Marcio Kogan, and Ma Yansong, whose insights and expertise brought a wealth of perspectives to the selection process. This diversity among the jury members ensured that each winning project was recognized not only for its design excellence but also for its broader social, cultural, and environmental impact.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the sponsors who made the Architecture Hunter Award 2024 possible. Presented by ARQOS, with the generous support of our premium sponsors Dell Anno, Urbem, and Roca, as well as our dedicated supporters: Arquitectónica, Casoca, Designart Tokyo, Hunter Douglas, Morpholio, Punto e Filo, Salva, and Melitta. Their commitment to fostering creativity and innovation in architecture and design has been instrumental in bringing this celebration to life.
As the 2024 awards season concludes, Architecture Hunter looks forward to expanding the AHA program in 2025, with plans for new categories and enhanced opportunities for emerging architects and students. By celebrating the architects, designers, and thinkers who shape our environments, the AHA aims to set a new standard for international recognition in architecture and design, inspiring future innovations and fostering a global community of visionaries.
For more details and a complete list of winners, please visit
architecturehunter.com/aha-winners-2024/
Join us in celebrating the exceptional architecture that is shaping the world today and paving the way for tomorrow.
ANNOUNCING THE WINNERS OF THE ARCHITECTURE HUNTER AWARDS 2024
Celebrating Global Creativity and Innovation in Architecture and Design
Architecture Hunter is thrilled to announce the winners of the 2024 Architecture Hunter Awards (AHA), an international distinction dedicated to honoring exceptional achievements across architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, and more. This year’s awards highlighted projects that represent the forefront of creativity, sustainability, and purposeful design, emphasizing the impact of visionary work on the built environment. With a wide-ranging set of categories, the AHA seeks to honor projects that stand out not only for their aesthetic value but also for their unique functional and environmental contributions.
Since its creation, Architecture Hunter has been a global platform for architectural inspiration and innovation, curating the best in architecture for an audience spanning more than 3 million people worldwide. This first edition of the AHA embodies Architecture Hunter’s mission to foster meaningful connections within the architectural community and to elevate projects that make a significant impact.
Celebrating the Best in Architecture: A Look at the 2024 Winners
The Architecture category saw a diverse array of winners who exemplified excellence in different domains. Among the winners was Casa GAK by Bernardes Arquitetura, in the Residential & House category that captures the beauty of thoughtful residential design. Beeah Headquarters by Zaha Hadid Architects took the top honor in Office Architecture category, showcasing the firm’s commitment to dynamic and innovative design principles. The Small Architecture category was awarded to The Infinite Rise by Earthscape Studio, a structure that demonstrates the potential of compact spaces to create an outsized architectural impact. Meanwhile, Spasm Design’s Sarvasva, winner of the High Rise Building category, captured attention for its towering form and meticulous detailing.
In commercial spaces, Toaru Hair Room by Ateliers Takahito Sekiguchi stood out in the Commercial Architecture category, merging modern design with functional elegance. Double B Hostel by VMA Design Studio won in Hospitality & Hotel category, embodying a warm and inviting aesthetic. The Mixed-Use Building category was claimed by Higher Roch from Brenac & Gonzalez & Associés, while Siqueira + Azul Arquitetura’s Itaúna House was celebrated for its innovative approach in Renovation category. In the Institutional Facilities category, Church of the Holy Family by ARQBR Arquitetura e Urbanismo was recognized for its thoughtful integration of spirituality and design.
Interior Design Innovations
The Interior Design category celebrated works that masterfully blend style and functionality within various environments. House on the Sand by Studio MK27, a winner in House Interior Design category, reflects the beauty of coastal-inspired interiors. Babayants Bel Corpo by Babayants Architects won in the Commercial Interior Design category, impressing with its contemporary layout and refined details. Prime Seafood Palace by Omar Gandhi Architects, awarded in Hospitality & Hotel Interior Design category, stands out for its blend of rustic charm and sophistication. Terrace Apartment by Estudio Guto Requena took the prize in Apartment Interior Design category for its fresh and modern aesthetic, and Le Creuset by Carlos Rossi Arquitetura won for Office Interior Design category for its creative and functional workspace.
Recognizing Landscape Architecture and Unbuilt Projects
Landscape architecture also saw exemplary contributions, with Hanazaki’s DSF House winning in the Residential Landscape Architecture category, underscoring the importance of integrating natural elements into residential designs. Unbuilt projects, a category dedicated to visionary ideas yet to be realized, featured some of the most forward-thinking concepts of this year. Aether by Lina Maria Trivino received the Unbuilt Student category, while Ramia by Taller Alvarado Teles was honored in Unbuilt Architecture for its inspiring vision. Julia Getschko’s Intentos por São Paulo Minhocão received top marks in Unbuilt Landscape Architecture, and Studio MK27’s Water Canal was awarded in Unbuilt Interior Design for its innovative and ambitious proposal.
Celebrating Images and Videos that Capture Architectural Marvels
The AHA also recognizes the power of visual storytelling through its Image and Video categories. Wellington Franzao’s Daxing PKX claimed the Render category, with Vinay Panjwani’s Jaisalmer School awarded for Architectural Photography and Vaibhav Passi’s Living with Modernity winning the Artistic Photo category. In the Video category, Texoversum by 9sekunden captured the Architecture Video category, while Guá Arquitetura’s Amazon Carpenters won for Short Documentary, highlighting the craftsmanship and stories behind architecture.
Sustainability as a Central Theme
With sustainability a core focus of contemporary design, the AHA awarded Flagship Dolce Gusto Neo by Estudio Guto Requena the prize in Sustainable Architectural Design, celebrating innovative solutions that contribute to a more sustainable future.
Honorable Mentions: Recognizing Unique Contributions
In addition to the main awards, more than 30 projects received Honorable Mentions for their distinctive qualities, showcasing the breadth of creativity recognized by the AHA. Highlights include Solar Trees Marketplace and Baffi Restaurante in the Commercial Architecture category, Talaga Sampireun Bali in Hospitality & Hotel, and Kaktus Towers in Architectural Photography. The variety in these projects illustrates the range of creativity and purpose-driven design being produced globally.
An Esteemed Jury, Sponsors, and a Vision for the Future
The winners were selected by an esteemed panel of more than 40 jurors, including prominent figures such as Stefano Boeri, Piero Lissoni, Marcio Kogan, and Ma Yansong, whose insights and expertise brought a wealth of perspectives to the selection process. This diversity among the jury members ensured that each winning project was recognized not only for its design excellence but also for its broader social, cultural, and environmental impact.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the sponsors who made the Architecture Hunter Award 2024 possible. Presented by ARQOS, with the generous support of our premium sponsors Dell Anno, Urbem, and Roca, as well as our dedicated supporters: Arquitectónica, Casoca, Designart Tokyo, Hunter Douglas, Morpholio, Punto e Filo, Salva, and Melitta. Their commitment to fostering creativity and innovation in architecture and design has been instrumental in bringing this celebration to life.
As the 2024 awards season concludes, Architecture Hunter looks forward to expanding the AHA program in 2025, with plans for new categories and enhanced opportunities for emerging architects and students. By celebrating the architects, designers, and thinkers who shape our environments, the AHA aims to set a new standard for international recognition in architecture and design, inspiring future innovations and fostering a global community of visionaries.
For more details and a complete list of winners, please visit
architecturehunter.com/aha-winners-2024/
Join us in celebrating the exceptional architecture that is shaping the world today and paving the way for tomorrow.
Press release by v2com newswire for Architecture Hunter
Architecture Hunter Awards 2024 Launched to Honor Architecture That Matters in 28 Categories and Accepts Projects up to 10 Years Old
São Paulo, Brazil
Architecture Hunter
Entries for the Architecture Hunter Awards 2024 are open until August 25th
São Paulo, Brazil, 2024-06-14 - Celebrating over a decade of inspiring design professionals, Architecture Hunter launches the first Architecture Hunter Awards (AHA). This initiative embodies our passion for architecture and its transformative power on urban landscapes and human experiences. AHA spotlights and honors contributions that redefine our built environment and significantly impact the architectural domain.
Architecture Hunter invites architects, students, photographers, filmmakers, and enthusiasts worldwide to participate in AHA, celebrating architectural excellence globally, and recognizing both established and emerging talents.
AHA accepts projects up to 10 years old across 28 different categories.
Categories and Jury: Celebrating diversity in architecture
AHA features 28 categories in seven groups: Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Interior Design, Image, Video, Unbuilt, and Sustainability, showcasing the best in design and innovation. The jury comprises distinguished industry leaders from various countries, bringing diverse perspectives and extensive experience to ensure the awarded projects represent the pinnacle of innovation and excellence.
Confirmed jury members:
Stefano Boeri | Stefano Boeri Architetti
Piero Lissoni | Lissoni & Partners
Charlotte Taylor | Studio Charlotte Taylor
Ma Yansong | MAD Architects
Marcio Kogan | Studio MK27
Ishita Sitwala | The Fishy Project
Social Responsibility
By registering for AHA, you contribute 5% of the fees to Construide, a Brazilian nonprofit that has aided over 27,000 vulnerable lives since 2017. This partnership allows the Architecture Hunter Awards to celebrate outstanding architecture while making a positive impact.
Entries for Architecture Hunter Awards 2024 are open until August 25th at architecturehunter.com/aha-2024/.
Dates:
March 19, 2024: Open for entries
April 28, 2024: Early entry deadline
June 30, 2024: Main entry deadline
August 25, 2024: Late entry deadline
October 2024: Winner announcement
Architecture Hunter Awards Categories
Architecture:
Commercial
Institutional Facilities
Hospitality & Hotel
Mixed-use Building
Office
Renovation
Residential & House
Small Architecture
Interior Design:
Apartment
Commercial
Hospitality & Hotel
Office
Institutional Facilities
House
Landscape Architecture:
Public & Urban Design
Residential
Unbuilt:
Architecture
Interior Design
Landscape & Urban Design
Student Project
Image:
Architectural Photography
Interiors Photography
Artistic Architecture Photography
Render
Video:
Architecture Video
Short Documentary
Sustainability:
Architectural Design
Landscape & Urban Design
About Architecture Hunter
Architecture Hunter is a digital media platform dedicated to showcasing the best in architecture and design. Born in the digital realm, the platform started as an Instagram page in 2013 and has since expanded to include a comprehensive website, YouTube channel, and presence on various social media platforms. With a focus on curation, design-driven content, and priority communication through video, Architecture Hunter serves as a source of inspiration, information, and entertainment for millions of architecture enthusiasts worldwide.