WAF Time Is It?: World Architecture Festival 2024 Briefer


Ready to wave your flags for our WAF 2024 Pinoy representatives? Follow this quick guide for their presentation schedules!
Sharing Wins: The Power of Generosity in Architectural Learning


What happens when designers prioritize lifting each other up over competition? In a unique gathering, Filipino teams at the WAF 2024 Student Charette redefine success through shared insights and the strength of generosity.
Power in Peace: Maguindanao del Norte Capitol by Swito Architecture Designs


History and cultural identity lead Swito Architecture Designs’ WAF 2024 entry, a new capitol for Maguindanao del Norte that encourages communication and unity among its people
First Aid: Felicidad Sy Multi-Specialty Building by Archion Architects


Archion Architects returns to WAF with a 15-story building that houses neuroscience and radiology departments, provides spaces for healthcare instruction, and takes clues from the bahay-na-bato for natural ventilation
From Classroom to World Stage: Behind the Triumph of UNP at WAF 2023


The WAF 2023 University of Northern Philippines team recounts their journey to victory at the Global Student Charette
Trading Places: New Public Market and Terminal Complex by LT Pagaduan Studio


Davao-based LT Pagaduan Studio prioritizes cultural sensitivity and connectivity in designing a new public market and transport terminal for San Francisco, Agusan del Sur
Reduce, Reuse, Reside: The Waste-Wise House by Bacungan Architects


Bacungan Architects makes a case for upcycled construction materials and everyday resources conservation with its WAF 2024-shortlisted project, The Waste Wise House
Cool for School: Design Movement on Campus by Taiwan Design Research Institute


Taiwan Design Research Institute challenges the traditional school building with interactive learning spaces that focus on inclusivity and creativity
Interweaving Dualities: Reimagining City Hall Architecture by San Studio


Cebu-based San Studio earns a spot in the 2024 World Architecture Festival shortlist by highlighting openness, practicality, and local identity in a modular rethink of the traditional city hall model
Filling the Spaces: Jakarta-based Illustrator Bethania Brigitta


Maximalist artist Bethania Brigitta believes that every inch of a canvas counts, combining playful elements that invite audiences to look deeper
