And the Winner is WTA!

William Ti’s Horizon Manila (aka Manileño) just won one of the World Architecture Festival’s “of-the-Year” prizes and he’s already planning his entries for 2022

WAF A Year We Had!

“Thank you for creating beautiful realities for humanity out of your momentary lapses of insanity.” – Jorge Yulo

Who Wins WAF?

Juror Benjee Mendoza says an intense discussion about who should win the Future Project Education category led their panel soul searching the meaning of the World Architecture Festival

Practice, Practice

Kanto Building Forever Jason and Nikki Buensalido

Jason Buensalido, whose Interweave project received a Highly Commended nod from the World Architecture Festival in the Completed Building School category, shares how he prepared for the global competition.

Drop Egos, Raise the Bar

Royal Pineda on the Kanto-GROHE practice crits that helped BUDJI+ROYAL get a Highly Commended nod from the World Architecture Festival in the Built Sport category

Interiority Design

Jorge Yulo doesn’t need walls to design interiors; it’s about creating scenography for people’s inner lives.

Water Like Gold

LEED and WELL developers Chut Cuerva and Carmen Jimenez-Ong on water conservation and being the change they want to see

Personalizzare Liberamente

An Aussie architect is all praises for her collaboration with Ed Calma and Scavolini on her hyper-minimalist home and customized kitchen

Water for Wellness

Demand safe water from the tap and do away with plastic bottles, says Jack Noonan of the WELL Building Institute for the Asia Pacific

The Architecture of Policy

Ugliness is spreading like a pandemic—the Philippines needs policy and a culture of critiquing to defend its civilization