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Morphis win World Architecture Festival award in ‘Future Project of the Year: Infrastructure’ category

December 16, 2019

From 70 countries, studios from around the world gathered at this year’s World Architecture Festival in Amsterdam, where it was announced that the Shenzhen Bay Avenue East Extension, designed in collaboration with WilkinsonEyre, won the Infrastructure Future Project award from 12 global finalists.

The judges commented: "This project creates pedestrian life on different levels. It has a dynamic, fluid, functionally justified shape that weaves between the buildings to the water. There is active urban intervention creating a diverse public space."⠀

WAF brings together a community of global talent representing the design industry’s most innovative projects to celebrate, learn, exchange and be inspired.

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