History
Founded by Professor Wang Lu, former editor-in-chief of ''World Architecture Magazine'', the award initially focused on experimental design. In 2014, it underwent a major reform to expand its categories and emphasize diversified values, including social equity, technological innovation, and urban regeneration. Milestones include: 2002: Inaugural edition with a focus on experimental architecture. 2014: Introduction of six subcategories. 2023: Record-breaking 426 submissions evaluated by a jury chaired by academicians and renowned architects.Award categories
WAACA comprises six sub-awards: * WA Achievement Award: Recognizes projects demonstrating enduring spatial value (e.g.,Selection criteria
*Eligibility: Built projects within specified timeframes (e.g., 2016–2018 for the 2020 cycle). *Judging Process: Multi-stage review by panels chaired by academicians and featuring international jurors. *Core Values: Emphasis on contextual relevance, technical rigor, and social impact.Notable recipients
International influence
WAACA has enhanced global recognition of Chinese architecture through: *Cross-cultural juries: Inclusion of foreign architects and critics since 2015. *Publications: Featured in ''World Architecture'' and academic journals like ''Architectural Journal''. *Case studies: Winning projects exhibited at international forums, such as the Venice Biennale (2023).Fee Structure
The WA China Architecture Award maintains the following entry fee schedule according to its 2023 official guidelines: * Standard Categories (Design Experiment/Social Equality/Technological Innovation/City Regeneration/Housing): RMB 1,200 per project submission * WA Achievement Award: RMB 1,600 per project submissionReferences
External links
* {{Official website, https://www.wamp.com.cn