De winnaars van de LEAF Awards 2014 werden aangekondigd. Sinds de oprichting in 2001 reikt LEAF (Leading European Architects Forum) jaarlijks prijzen uit aan uitmuntende architectuurprojecten in de hele wereld. Alle winnende projecten “zetten de standaard voor de internationale gemeenschap van architecteuur en ontwerp”. De awards worden uitgereikt in 14 categorieën.
De winnaars per categorie:
Mixed-Use Building of the Year
Tabanlioglu Architects Melkan Gursel & Murat Tabanlioglu, Esas Aeropark, Istanbul, Turkije
Residential Building of the Year - Single Occupancy
Studio mk27, P house, São Paulo, Brazilië
Residential Building of the Year - Multiple Occupancy
Mount Fuji Architects Studio, Seto, Fukuyama-shi, Hiroshima
International Interior Design Award
Wilmotte & Associés SA, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Nederland
Commercial Building of the Year
Studio mk27, cultura bookstore, São Paulo, Brazilië
Hospitality Building of the Year
Boogertman + Partners Architects, Steyn City Club House, Johannesburg, Zuid-Afrika
Refurbishment of the Year
CoCo Architecture en Atelier RK, BIG Library, Gourdon, Frankrijk
Public Building of the Year
O’Donnell + Tuomey / London School of Economics and Political Science, Saw Swee Hock Student Centre, Londen, Verenigd Koninkrijk
Best Sustainable Development of the Year
Ateliers Jean Nouvel and PTW Architects, One Central Park, Sydney, Australia
Best Future Building of the Year - Drawing Board
MZ Architects, The Ring House, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Best Future Building of the Year - Under Construction
Aedas, Mongkok Residence, Hong Kong
Special Commendation
INUCE AG, Dirk U. Moench, Luoyuan Church, Fuzhou City, provincie van Fujian
Urban Design of the Year
Maisam Architects & Engineers, A Gateway to Petra, Wadi Musa, Jordanië
The Overall Winner
Ateliers Jean Nouvel en PTW Architects, One Central Park, Sydney, Australië
De leden van de jury van 2014: Carlo Castelli (AECOM), Alan Crawford (Crawford Partnership), Firas Hnoosh (BDP), Božana Komljenovic (Zaha Hadid), Rysia Suchecka (NBBJ), Lev Libeskind (Daniel Libeskind).