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Thursday 19 July 2012
World Architecture Festival success for HASSELL

Tianjin Binhai Transport Interchange in Tianjin, China, is just one of 10 HASSELL designed projects shortlisted for awards at the World Architecture Festival 2012.

The awards program is a major part of the three-day festival of architecture - the largest event of its type, dedicated to celebrating and sharing architectural excellence from across the globe. This year the festival is being held in October in Singapore. It is the first time it has been held outside of Europe.

HASSELL short listed projects are:
_Chasing Kitsune, State of Design Festival 2011, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - Completed Buildings - Shopping

_Common Ground Housing, Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia - Completed Buildings - Housing

_Cronton Colliery Competition, Knowlsley, England - Future Projects - Competition entries

_Dandenong Government Services Offices, Dandenong, Victoria, Australia - Completed Buildings - Office

_Gold Coast Rapid Transit Corridor Study, Queensland, Australia - Future Projects - Master Planning

_Man-Built Islands, Dongqian Lake, Ningbo, China - Future Projects - Experimental

_Perry Park Design Competition, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia - Future Projects - Competition entries

_Route de Meyrin, CERN International Competition, Geneva, Switzerland - Future Projects - Competition entries

_Shenzhen Affordable Housing Competition, Shenzhen, China - Future Projects – Residential

_Tianjin Binhai Transport Interchange, Tianjin, China - Future Projects - Infrastructure

Presentations to awards juries will be held in October, when representatives from HASSELL will join thousands of delegates from around the world.

Images top to bottom:
_Tianjin Binhai Transport Interchange
_Cronton Colliery Competition
_Chasing Kitsune

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