EVENT SPECIAL

Eye on ASEAN

WORLD ARCHITECTURE FESTIVAL

Welcome to our special coverage of the World Architecture Festival 2020-2021, where an unprecedented nine Philippine firms received shortlist nods, our strongest showing yet. We are also casting an eye on our ASEAN neighbors’ performance as they champion the best the region has to offer on the world stage. At the end of the week, two notable projects will be crowned Building of the Year and Future Building of the Year. Can a Philippine or ASEAN structure make history by bringing home the plum prize?

Supported by Grohe Philippines and Wilcon Depot

Cover image: My Mind (Unsplash)

EVENT SPECIAL

Eye on ASEAN

WORLD ARCHITECTURE FESTIVAL​

Welcome to our special coverage of the World Architecture Festival 2020-2021, where an unprecedented nine Philippine firms received shortlist nods, our strongest showing yet. We are also casting an eye on our ASEAN neighbors’ performance as they champion the best the region has to offer on the world stage. At the end of the week, two notable projects will be crowned Building of the Year and Future Building of the Year. Can a Philippine or ASEAN structure make history by bringing home the plum prize?

Supported by Grohe Philippines and Wilcon Depot

Cover image: My Mind (Unsplash)

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
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.