Winners of the 2022 AZ Awards Revealed
John Hill
7. July 2022
Architecture, Buildings Under 1,000 SqM: House of Grain, Hjørring, Denmark, by Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter, Oslo (Photo: Boris Brorman Jensen; all images courtesy of v2com)
Azure Magazine has revealed the 24 winners of its twelfth annual AZ Awards competition.
This year's AZ Awards received submissions from 43 countries, with the two-dozen winners selected by a ten-member jury.* The winners are listed below by category (Architecture, Interiors, Design, Concept, Urban Design, Others), though a visit to the AZ Awards website is recommended to learn more about the winners, see the finalists for each award, and see which projects also won the People's Choices.
World-Architects is a media partner for the 2022 AZ Awards.
Architecture, Buildings Over 1,000 SqM: Xu Wei Art Museum and Green Vine Square, Shaoxing, China, by UAD(ACRC), China (Photo: Zhao Qiang)
Architecture
- Adaptive Re-Use: The Mercury Store — Timber Adaptive Reuse Theater, Brooklyn, NY, USA, by CO Adaptive Architecture, Brooklyn
- Buildings Over 1,000 SqM: Xu Wei Art Museum and Green Vine Square, Shaoxing, China, by UAD(ACRC), China
- Buildings Under 1,000 SqM: House of Grain, Hjørring, Denmark, by Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter, Oslo
- Multi-Unit Residential Buildings: Grow, Calgary, Canada by Modern Office of Design + Architecture (MODA), Calgary, Canada
- Single-Family Houses: OG House, Halifax, Canada by Omar Gandhi Architect, Toronto/Halifax, Canada
- Temporary and Experiential Installations: Shape Tomorrow, Berlin, by HWKN, New York, NY
- Landscape Architecture: A Floating Forest: Fish Tail Park in Nanchang City, Nanchang, China, by Turenscape, Beijing
Landscape Architecture: A Floating Forest: Fish Tail Park in Nanchang City, Nanchang, China, by Turenscape, Beijing (Photo: Courtesy of Turenscape)
Design
- Architectural Products: Glyph Terracotta Tiles Collection by Marie Guyodo, Berlin
- Furniture: Take-Out by Rodrigo Torres, Milan
- Furniture Systems and Collections: Stackabl by Jeffrey Forrest, Toronto
- Interior Products: Quest by Jane Marks-Yewdall, Mirfield, UK
- Lighting Fixtures: Anima by Davide Groppi, Piacenza, Italy; and Giorgio Rava, Como, Italy
- Lighting Installations: Mycelium — Bay Street Bridge, Toronto, Canada, by GPI Design, Cleveland, OH, USA; and WilkinsonEyre, London; with Adamson Associates, Hines, Ivanhoé Cambridge, Montreal; and EllisDon, Toronto
Architecture, Adaptive Re-Use: The Mercury Store — Timber Adaptive Reuse Theater, Brooklyn, NY, USA, by CO Adaptive Architecture, Brooklyn (Photo: Naho Kubota)
Interiors
- Commercial and Institutional Interiors: Saturnbird — Into the Force, Shanghai, by Roarc Renew, Shanghai
- Residential Interiors: Canal House, Amsterdam, by i29, Duivendrecht, Netherlands
Concepts
- Ideas and Prototypes: The Louis Handle by HansonLA, Los Angeles
- Unbuilt Projects: Bethesda Medical Center, Cap-Haitien, Haiti, by August Green, Phoenix, AZ, USA
Commercial and Institutional Interiors: Saturnbird — Into the Force, Shanghai, by Roarc Renew, Shanghai (Photo: Wen Studio)
Urban Design
- Urban Design Interventions: Peggy’s Cove Infrastructure Improvement Strategy, Peggy’s Cove, Canada, by Omar Gandhi Architect, Toronto/Halifax, Canada
- Urban Design Infrastructure: Tintagel Castle Footbridge, Cornwall, UK, by Ney & Partners, Brussels; and William Matthews Associates, London
- Urban Design Visions: Mirvish Village, Toronto, by Henriquez Partners Architects, Vancouver; with Diamond Schmitt Architects (Architect of Record), Toronto
Urban Design Interventions: Peggy’s Cove Infrastructure Improvement Strategy, Peggy’s Cove, Canada, by Omar Gandhi Architect, Toronto/Halifax, Canada (Photo: Maxime Brouillet)
Others
- Experiential Graphic Design: Totetsu Training Institute, Ibaraki, Japan, by Motive Inc., Tokyo
- A+ Student Work Award: The Village Inside the Nuclear Power Plant, Fukui, Japan, by Sabina Blasiotti, London; Bartlett School of Architecture, London
- Social Good: House of Dreams, Zhoushan Village, China by Insitu Project, Hong Kong
- Environmental Leadership: Bethesda Medical Center, Cap-Haitien, Haiti, by August Green, Phoenix, AZ, USA
Environmental Leadership: Bethesda Medical Center, Cap-Haitien, Haiti, by August Green, Phoenix, AZ, USA
*The AZ Awards 2022 Jury:- Alison Brooks, Principal and Creative Director, Alison Brooks Architects
- Gabriele Chiave, Creative Director, Marcel Wanders
- Róisín Lafferty, Founder and Creative Director, Kingston Lafferty Design
- Tao Zhang, Principal, Sasaki
- Siamak Hariri, Founding Partner, Hariri Pontarini Architects
- Primo Orpilla, Co-founder and Principal, Studio O+A
- Garth Roberts, Principal, Garth
- Drew Sinclair, Principal, SvN
- Lauren Stimson, Principal, Stimson Studio
- Ma Yansong, Founder and Principal, MAD Architects
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