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Sustainable sand dune and holey roof feature in 2022 architecture awards

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The Golong Wormhole was designed by Pinesarch and serves as an experimental space for events and exhibitions at the Golong Holdings headquarter building in Hangzhou, China. The project is a winner in the Exhibition category of the 2022 Architecture MasterPrize
Breeze Image-Guozhe
Zaha Hadid Architects' Beeah Headquarters is a remarkably energy efficient office in the Saudi Arabian desert that's designed to resemble a sand dune. The project is a winner in the Commercial Architecture category of the 2022 Architecture MasterPrize
Hufton+Crow
The ASARI (African Sustainable Agriculture Research Institute) was designed by Agence d’Architecture A. Bechu & Associé and provides an open, breezy, and light-filled learning space in Morocco. The project is a winner in the 2022 Architecture MasterPrize Educational Buildings category
Courtesy of Agence d’Architecture A. Bechu & Associés
The Infinitus Paza, by Zaha Hadid Architects, consists of two Chinese office buildings that are linked together to form an infinity symbol. The project is a winner in the Mixed Use Architecture category of the 2022 Architecture MasterPrize
Liang Xue
Beijing MM Farm, by Domain Architects, transformed an abandoned school into a luxury hotel. The original school structures were maintained but covered in hemp rope to give them a unique appearance. The project is a winner in the Restoration and Renovation category of the 2022 Architecture MasterPrize
SUN Haiting
China's Chengdu Tianfu Art Museum and Chengdu Contemporary Art Museum was created by CSD Design. The former is inspired by the hibiscus flower, while the latter riffs on the towering mountains in the surrounding area. The project is a winner in the Exhibition category of the 2022 Architecture MasterPrize
Ting Wang
The Golong Wormhole was designed by Pinesarch and serves as an experimental space for events and exhibitions at the Golong Holdings headquarter building in Hangzhou, China. The project is a winner in the Exhibition category of the 2022 Architecture MasterPrize
Breeze Image-Guozhe
Self-Revealing was designed by StudioX4 and is inspired by the Buddhist idea that "form does not differ from emptiness; therefore, emptiness does not differ from form." It provides a minimalist meditative retreat that offers respite from the bustling city of Taipei, Taiwan. The project is a winner in the Rooms and Zones category of the 2022 Architecture MasterPrize
Yi-Hsien Lee
The Mirai House of Arches was designed by Sanjay Puti Architects. Located in India, it was built from locally sourced bricks and features water recycling, rainwater capture systems and solar panels to reduce its draw on the grid. The project is a winner in the Residential Architecture - Single Family category of the 2022 Architecture MasterPrize
Dinesh Mehta
Plan Architect's Nurse Dormitory Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital is in Thailand, and has an unusual design that creates a quiet courtyard, separated from the busy hospital’s bustling atmosphere for the nurses to unwind. The project is a winner in the Residential Architecture - Multi-Unit category of the 2022 Architecture MasterPrize
Panoramic Studio
The Hut, by 23o5 Studio, is designed to offer its owners a seamless combination of house and garden that offers excellent ventilation in Vietnam. The project is a winner in the Green Architecture category of the 2022 Architecture MasterPrize
Hiroyuki Oki
Haut Amsterdam was designed by Team V Architecture. It consists of a hybrid timber tower, made mostly of wood, with a concrete core, that rises to a height of 70 m (230 ft). The project is a winner in the Green Architecture category of the 2022 Architecture MasterPrize
Jannes Linders
The Criminal Investigation Department, Zurich City Police was designed by Penzel Valier. Its design aims to meet the requirement for high security while providing an open and light-filled interior. The project is a winner in the Infrastructure category of the 2022 Architecture MasterPrize
Bruno Augsburger
Torre Helix, by CRAFT Arquitectos, is located in Mexico and consists of 18 levels of corporate offices and two commercial levels. Its unusual design is a response to the surrounding buildings in the busy financial sector of Guadalajara. The project is a winner in the Institutional Architecture category of the 2022 Architecture MasterPrize
Apertura Arquitectónica
China's Yung Zing Tung Copper Culture Gallery, by Salone Del Salon, has been designed to be very open and simple, with decorative copper elements and natural light used to wow visitors. The project is a winner in the Other Interior Design category of the 2022 Architecture MasterPrize
Cui Ziyang, Sean
AD Architecture's Da Dong Gastro Esthetics in China aims to reinterpret the traditional Chinese restaurant with modern materials and a minimalist aesthetic. Most notably, black mirrored stone is applied to the floor to create a water-like effect for visitors to walk on. The project is a winner in the Hospitality Interior category of the 2022 Architecture MasterPrize
Ouyang Yun
ZOZO, Inc. Head Office Building was designed by Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP and Takenaka Corporation. Created for a clothing website in China, it embraces a more flexible post-COVID-19 workplace and features generous glazing and impressive timber ceilings. The project is a winner in the Workplaces Interior category of the 2022 Architecture MasterPrize
Koji Fujii, TOREAL
China's Le Meridien Hotel involved Shma Company Limited creating a 6,000 sq m (65,000 sq ft) landscaped space in front of a boutique hotel, transforming an unloved parking area from gray to green. The project is a winner in the Small Scale Landscape Projects category of the 2022 Architecture MasterPrize
Courtesy of Shma Company Limited
Grow Naturally, Blur Boundaries in China was designed by DAOYUAN Design. The site creates a community space to allow locals to socialize and enjoy healthy activities in a landscape inspired by the natural wetlands of the area. The project is a winner in the Small Scale Landscape Projects and Gardens categories of the 2022 Architecture MasterPrize
Courtesy of DAOYUAN Design
Cycling through the Heathland in the Hoge Kempen National Park was designed by Maat-ontwerpes. Located in the Netherlands, it includes an almost 300-m (984-ft) wooden bicycle bridge which offers superb views of the natural environment. The project is a winner in the Recreational Architecture category of the 2022 Architecture MasterPrize
Frank Resseler, Kurt Vandeweerdt
House of Music, Hungary was designed by Sou Fujimoto & Liget Budapest Project. The museum is dedicated to music and features a perforated roof and an overall design that helps it blend in with the surrounding forest. The project won the Architectural Design of the Year prize in the 2022 Architecture MasterPrize
György Palkó
Dyson, Global Headquarters, Singapore was designed by M Moser Associates. The project repurposed a 100-year-old power station into Dyson's new global HQ, with the four-story high Turbine Hall at its heart. The project won the Interior Design of the Year prize in the 2022 Architecture MasterPrize
Dyson
A Floating Forest: Fish Tail Park In Nanchang City was designed by Turenscape. It transformed a neglected landscape into a thriving forest and wildlife habitat that helps regulate floods, with perforated aluminum plating used to create structures, bridges, platforms, pavilions and viewing towers. The project won the Urban Design of the Year prize in the 2022 Architecture MasterPrize
Kongjian Yu, Turenscape
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The annual Architecture MasterPrize (AMP) offers a superb opportunity to check out a wide range of projects from around the world. Featuring everything from landscape projects to towers and high-end homes, 2022's highlights include an energy efficient sand dune-shaped office, a museum topped by an unusual undulating roof, and a former power station that was turned into a corporate headquarters.

Now in its seventh year, the AMP was created by awards organizer the Farmani Group to help promote the appreciation and exposure of the world's most impressive architectural design.

"The award winners were selected through a multi-round voting process conducted by a jury panel of renowned architects, academics, and industry experts," explained the AMP press release. "Their selections showcase some of the best overall design, excellence, and creativity in architecture, in academia, and in the field.

"In addition to their visually striking designs, the jury was impressed by how the award-winning entries demonstrated an amazing balance of form and function. The abilities displayed through this year's entries are sure to inspire the next generation of architects. Their work will echo through the future, as it also reflects an increasingly important focus on sustainability."

We've chosen a few examples that caught our eye below, but be sure to head to the gallery to see a broader selection of this year's winners chosen by AMP.

Zaha Hadid Architects' Beeah Headquarters is a remarkably energy efficient office in the Saudi Arabian desert that's designed to resemble a sand dune. The project is a winner in the Commercial Architecture category of the 2022 Architecture MasterPrize
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One standout project is the Zaha Hadid-designed Beeah Headquarters. A winner in the Commercial Architecture category, the sleek office building is classic Hadid with its daring curves and complex form, and is inspired by the surrounding sand dunes in a desert area of Saudi Arabia.

The building boasts significant sustainability features. As well as a focus on natural ventilation and light, it was partly built using recycled materials. Energy efficient cooling helps regulate the interior temperature and an on-site treatment system filters waste water, while all required power comes from a large solar farm nearby.

House of Music, Hungary was designed by Sou Fujimoto & Liget Budapest Project. The museum is dedicated to music and features a perforated roof and an overall design that helps it blend in with the surrounding forest. The project won the Architectural Design of the Year prize in the 2022 Architecture MasterPrize
György Palkó

The House of Music, Hungary, by Sou Fujimoto Architects, won the Architectural Design of the Year prize. The project is designed to take its place well among the forested area of Budapest's City Park, with its roofline carefully placed below the height of the surrounding trees.

Looking like a big holey pancake, the roof is partly inspired by sound waves and is punctuated with almost 100 holes of varying sizes. Some of the holes have trees growing through them, while others are used to increase natural light inside the music museum. The interior decor replicates the surrounding landscape with an intricate suspended ceiling decorated with thousands of tree leaves.

Dyson, Global Headquarters, Singapore was designed by M Moser Associates. The project repurposed a 100-year-old power station into Dyson's new global HQ, with the four-story high Turbine Hall at its heart. The project won the Interior Design of the Year prize in the 2022 Architecture MasterPrize
Dyson

M Moser Associates' Dyson, Global Headquarters, Singapore won the Interior Design of the Year prize. Bringing to mind the Battersea Power Station redevelopment – albeit on a smaller scale – the project involved repurposing a 100-year-old power station in the city state into Dyson's new global HQ.

The cavernous interior is arranged to foster collaboration. It's centered around the four-story Turbine Hall, which is defined by a large feature staircase and serves as a circulation hub, connecting all areas of the building.

Source: AMP

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