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Zaha Hadid Architects' curvaceous low-rise on the High Line wins in Architecture: Multi-Unit Residential Buildings.
Architect Jean-Maxime Labrecque's site-specific artwork for a Montreal residence wins in Architecture: Temporary and Experiential Installations.
The first-ever winner in our inaugural Adaptive Re-Use category, Idea Exchange | Old Post Office in Cambridge, Ontario, gracefully marries old and new.
A damaged ecosystem in China is brought back to life in Turenscape's marvellous Landscape Architecture winner.
Chicago's Vladimir Radutny Architects added warmth to a raw shell in creating this winner of the Residential Interiors category.
Winning in Interiors: Commercial and Institutional, this resplendent arts centre in Wuhan, China, was inspired by soap bubbles.
Combining soft and rugged elements, Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec's sofa for Magis wins in Design: Furniture
A holistic office collection by Norm Architects for Allsteel wins the Design: Furniture Systems and Collections award.
This ultra-minimalist wall light by Davide Groppi takes the Design: Lighting Fixtures prize.
A light vortex that you can step into, Formwerkz Architects' creation for a Shenzhen festival takes the prize in Design: Lighting Installations.