The World Architecture Festival is the largest international gathering of architects consisting of an awards, conference and exhibition. This year's festival will be held in Berlin from the 15 - 17 November.

The WAF is where the world architecture community meets to celebrate learn, exchange and be inspired. It is the only global festival that combines awards, live judging, conferences and networking and it happens to be celebrating its tenth anniversary.

The only global festival that combines awards, live judging, conferences and networking, the WorldWorld Architecture Festival Festival is this year celebrating its tenth anniversary.

Entries are now open and you have just two weeks to submit your projects before the early bird rate deadline and save 100 Euros. Enter your completed or future projects in to one or more of the 31 categories to be in with the chance of joining the ranks of the architectural elite who are proud owners of a WAF award.

WAF and INSIDE finalists will receive more exposure and media coverage than ever before, providing you with the chance to reach new markets and gain new commissions.

  • Reach new markets and clients through WAF’s global PR coverage – previous finalists were featured on the BBC, CNN, MSN and Yahoo as well as our media partners including Dezeen, ArchDaily, Archinect and The Architects Newspaper
  • All finalists will receive live feedback from WAF international jurors including Mary Bowman, Nabil Gholam and Robert Konieczny
  • Showcase your work at the world’s largest annual, global architectural festival and raise your profile on an international stage
  • Celebrate your work with your team and attract new business and new talent. To be shortlisted and win at WAF sets your work apart from the competition

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