DIVERSITY IN DESIGN: NEW AWARDS CELEBRATE ASIA PACIFIC’S MOST TRANSFORMATIVE ARCHITECTURE

RIBA Shortlists 63 Ground-Breaking Projects for New Architecture Awards

China 17 September 2025 – The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has revealed the 63 finalists for its inaugural Asia Pacific Awards, showcasing some of the most creative and impactful architecture across the region.

 

The shortlist projects reflect architecture that is deeply embedded in the distinctive cultures and character of the Asia Pacific. As a region on the frontline of complex challenges from climate change to rapid urbanisation, the projects demonstrate how the region is responding, introducing innovative new approaches to living and highlighting how architecture can make a meaningful difference to people’s lives.

 

From the world’s largest waste-to-energy power plant in China, to a floating university in Bangladesh tackling flood risk and poverty, the shortlist reflects how the region is reimagining its future in socially and environmentally sustainable ways. Projects range from the transformation of an abandoned rural school into a hub for new farmers, to Sydney’s new metro system reflecting natural, indigenous and social history, and the regeneration of historic ceramic factories into a sustainable cultural district – showcasing architecture that bridges tradition with contemporary innovation.

The winners of the Asia Pacific Awards will be announced at the RIBA Architecture Festival Asia (RAFA) on 17 December 2025 in Shenzhen. The festival will bring together architects, developers, and policymakers to explore cutting-edge ideas, with live judging sessions leading up to a gala dinner where the winners will be announced.

Spanning 13 countries – including Australia, Bangladesh, China, India, Japan, Singapore, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam – the shortlist brings together talent from across the Asia Pacific and beyond, with projects designed by practices from the region as well as the UK, USA, and Europe.

 

Regenerative design

 

From tackling waste to building climate resilience, many shortlisted projects put sustainability at their core. The Shenzhen Energy Ring by Schmidt Hammer Lassen and Gottlieb Paludan Architects converts 5,000 tons of waste a day into clean power, while in Dhaka, BRAC University by WOHA, floats above a restored lake, creating green space and flood protection for 20,000 students and the local community.  On Hong Kong’s Yim Tin Tsai Island, the E.CO Rotunda revives bamboo traditions and Hakka culture to preserve indigenous landscapes in a contemporary gathering space, and in India, the DY Patil University Centre of Excellence by Foster + Partners combines shaded courtyards, a vast rooftop garden and ulta-low water to create a low-impact campus for 3,000 students.

Design for community and culture

Other projects reimagine how buildings can support people and traditions. In Bangladesh, the Zebun Nessa Mosque By Studio Morphogenis Ltd. is the country’s first net-zero mosque, blending worship with women’s empowerment and ecological stewardship. In India, the Bandhan Residential School of Business by Abin Design Studio incorporates farming and gardens that feed its community and sustain local livelihoods. In China, villages and schools are being revived: the Revitalization of Yong’an Village by the College of Architecture and Urban Planning of Tongji University, combats poverty and strengthens Bai heritage through education and cultural spaces, while the Dialogue with NatureCommune STORE by Atelier Global (Mount Wuyi, Fujian) transforms an abandoned school into a hub for farmers and community life.

Urban revitalisation

In cities, architects are finding new life for historic and underused spaces. The Taoxichuan Ceramic Culture Industrial Park by Jie Zhang, Beijing An-Design Architects and THUPDI (China), turns former historic ceramic factories into a vibrant cultural district, supporting local jobs and tourism, whilst preserving the city’s heritage. Sydney’s Waterloo Metro Station by John McAslan + Partners uses the area’s Indigenous, natural, and social history to connect underground platforms with the city above. In Shenzhen, the Qianhai Museum by the Architectural Design and Research Institute of SCUT (Shenzhen) and Shenzhen Lotus Cultural Base by NODE Architecture & Urbanism, are reshaping public infrastructures into accessible, educational landmarks that connect communities with their heritage, nature, and urban surroundings.

AI, tech and innovation

The shortlist also showcases cutting-edge use of AI and digital design. In Singapore, The GEAR by KAJIMA DESIGN, is a “smart wellness building” that uses AI, sensors, and data to continuously adapt to its users. In China, the Rui Xue Multi-Hall by College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tongji University, combines robotic fabrication and prefabricated timber to create a sculptural community space that blends seamlessly into its rural landscape.

Ziyu Zhang, Founding Partner of Büro Ziyu Zhuang and Jury Chair for the Design for Living category: “These projects are firmly rooted in the distinctive cultures and genius of the Asia Pacific region, exemplifying exceptional execution and a complete, cohesive cycle from concept to lived experience. Meanwhile these buildings serve as powerful narrative media that express local identity, while their typological diversity and strategic innovation introduce fresh paradigms for living and foster community through thoughtfully designed public spaces. Demonstrating strong leadership and vision, these works enrich cities and meaningfully advance the discourse on contemporary living.”

Chris Williamson, RIBA President, said: “The inaugural Asia Pacific Awards celebrate the incredible diversity and creativity of architecture across the region. These projects show how design can respond to complex social, cultural, and environmental challenges, from revitalising communities and preserving heritage, to pioneering sustainable and technologically innovative solutions. They demonstrate the power of architecture to connect people, strengthen identity, and create inclusive, resilient places for future generations.”

Projects will be shortlisted across ten categories, these include: Adaptive Reuse; AI-Powered Design; Design for Living; Future Projects; Mixed-Use; RIBA Member; Social Architecture; Sustainability and Resilience; Temporary Architecture; and Urban Regeneration. Notably, categories such as Future Projects, Temporary Architecture, and AI-Powered Design will debut for the very first time, reflecting the evolving priorities and shifts in how architecture is designed and built for current and future generations.

The complete shortlist, outlining the projects, their architectural practices, and the categories in which they have been recognised, is as follows:

Project name

Architectural practice

City/Region

Category

21 Carpenter

WOHA

Singapore

Adaptive Reuse

Alibaba Shanghai Campus

Foster + Partners

Shanghai, China

AI Powered Design

Angan (Courtyard) House

Sunil Hu’mane

Pune, India

Design for Living

Bamboo Dome for G20 Bali Summit

BIROE, Celsius Creative Lab, Pacto Convex, and Bamboo Artisans from Desa Belega BlahBatuh Gianyar Bali

Badung Regency, Bali

Temporary Architecture

Bandhan Residential School of Business

Abin Design Studio

Bolpur, India

Design for Living

Begonia Inn

atelier mearc

Chenzhou, China

RIBA Member

BRAC University

WOHA

Dhaka, Bangladesh

Sustainability, Resilience and Urban Regeneration

Bridge of Nine Terraces

Scenic Architecture Office

Nanjing, China

RIBA Member

CapitaSpring

CapitaSpring

Singapore

Mixed Use, RIBA Member

Chaichanglong Historic Area Urban Regeneration (Fairy Li)

SpActrum

Shaoxing, China

Urban Regeneration

Changning Bamboo Culture Center

Tongji Architectural Design (Group) Co., Ltd.

Yibin City, China

Social Architecture, Sustainability and Resilience

Chapel of Music

Vector Architects

Qinghuangdao, China

Social Architecture

Darwin Bucky

andblack design studio

Ahmedabad, India

Temporary Architecture

Dialogue with Nature—Commune STORE

Atelier Global

Mount Wuyi, China

Adaptive Reuse, Social Architecture, Sustainability and Resilience

DY Patil Centre of Excellence

Foster + Partners

Maharashtra, India

Sustainability and Resilience

E.CO Rotunda

Department Of Architecture, The University Of Hong Kong

Hong Kong, China

Temporary Architecture

Futabasou Apartments

Futabasou Apartments

Tokyo, Japan

Design for Living

GREEN HILL——Transforming Closed Technological Industrial Remains into an Open and Shared Ecological Complex

Tongji Architectural Design (Group) Co., Ltd.

Shanghai, China

Adaptive Reuse

Hanaju Renovation

MARU.architecture

Tokyo, Japan

Adaptive Reuse

Hong Shou Fang

Plus 8

Shanghai, China

Urban Regeneration

HOUSE OF MEMORIES

Studio Gravitas in collaboration with Eleemente & Bodh Design Group

Tumkur, India

Design for Living

Jingdezhen Taoxichuan Cloud Engine Energy Center

XING DESIGN

Jingdezhen City, China

RIBA Member, Social Architecture, Urban Regeneration

Liangmao Village Renovation

NODE Architecture & Urbanism

Shenzhen, China

Urban Regeneration

Lishui Guyanhuaxiang Art Center

Meng Fanhao / line+ studio

Lishui, China

Social Architecture

Macau M8

The Oval Partnership Ltd.

Macau

RIBA Member

MixC

Lead8 – Architect

Nanjing, China

Mixed Use

MONOSPINAL

Makoto Yamaguchi Design

Taito-ku, Japan

Mixed Use

Nanya Middle School Library

CMIE LUO JIN STUDIO

Changsha, China

RIBA Member

Northcote House

LLDS Architects

Northcote, Melbourne, Australia

AI-Powered Design

OH HO Residence

Play Architecture

Bangalore, India

Design for Living

O-NES TOWER

THAI OBAYASHI CORPORATION LIMITED + THAI OBAYASHI DESIGN COMPANY LIMITED

Bangkok, Thailand

Mixed Use

Parikrama

SPASM Design Architects

Nandgaon, India

Design for Living

Qianhai Museum

Architectural Design and Research institute of SCUT Co., Ltd.

Shenzhen, China

Future Projects

Revitalization of Village Heritage in Yong’an Village

College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tongji University

Dali City, China

Adaptive Reuse, Mixed Use, RIBA Member, Social Architecture, Sustainability and Resilience

Rockbund

ROCKBUND

Shanghai, China

Urban Regeneration

Rui Xue Multi-Hall

College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tongji University

Chengdu, China

AI Powered Design, RIBA Member

Sarvasva

SPASM Design Architects

Mumbai, India

Design for Living

Seaside Pavilion on Chai Shan Island

GN Architects

Zhoushan City, China

Temporary Architecture

Shenzhen Energy Ring

Schmidt Hammer Lassen, Gottlieb Paludan Architects

Shenzhen, China

Sustainability and Resilience

Shenzhen Lotus Culture Base

Design Practice: NODE Architecture & Urbanism

Shenzhen, China

Mixed Use

Shenzhen SkyPark

Crossboundaries

Shenzhen, China

Urban Regeneration

Soil Tent

Tokyo University of the Arts

Tokyo, Japan

Future Projects

Songzhuang Micro Community Park

Crossboundaries

Beijing, China

Urban Regeneration

Soul Studio

Palinda Kannangara

Rajagiriya, Sri Lanka

RIBA Member

Sydney Metro Central Station Upgrade

Woods Bagot in collaboration with John McAslan + Partners

Sydney, Australia

Adaptive Reuse, RIBA Member, Sustainability and Resilience

Taoxichuan Ceramic Culture Industrial Park

Jie Zhang, Beijing An-Design Architects, THUPDI

Jingdezhen City, China

Adaptive Reuse, Mixed Use, RIBA Member, Urban Regeneration

Tenjincho place

Hiroyuki Ito

Tokyo, Japan

Design for Living

Terra Cotta Workshop

Tropical Space

Quang Nam, Vietnam

Sustainability and Resilience

The Blue

Tszwai So

Taipei City, Taiwan

Adaptive Reuse

The GEAR

KAJIMA DESIGN

Singapore

AI Powered Design

The Grid – repurposing Vietnamese industrial heritage as cultural space

Trung Mai, founder of Hanoi Ad hoc / Ad hoc Practice

Hanoi, Vietnam

Temporary Architecture

The Reserve

MonoLab Studio in collaboration with Freight Architects, Light Collab & This Humid House

Singapore

Mixed Use

Tianfu AG Expo Scientific Research Office Building

LIU YI

Chengdu, China

RIBA Member

Tibet Art Museum

Tongji Architectural Design (Group) Co., Ltd

Lhasa, China

Adaptive Reuse

Waterloo Metro Station

John McAslan + Partners

Sydney, Australia

Urban Regeneration

Weishan Chongzheng Academy Bookstore of Librairie Avant-Garde

Trace Architecture Office (TAO)

Yunnan, China

Adaptive Reuse

West Wusutu Village Community Center in Hohhot

Inner Mongolian Grand Architecture Design Co., Ltd.

Hohhot, China

Social Architecture

Wetland Floating Campus – Supporting School in the South Area of Haikou Mangrove Forest

Vector Architects

Haikou, China

Future Projects

Wiki World Island Cabins with Families

Wiki World

Wuhan, China

RIBA Member

Wulingshan Eye Stone Spring

Vector Architects

Chengde, China

Design for Living

Zebun Nessa Mosque: A Spiritual-Social Space between Land and Water

Saiqa Iqbal Meghna / Studio Morphogenesis Ltd.

Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Sustainability and Resilience

Zero Carbon Cabin-Forest ranger workstation renovation

China Architecture Design & Research Group Co., Ltd., North China University of Technology

Zhangshanying Town, Beijing, China

Sustainability and Resilience

Zhuqueli: Historical Recontextualisation

AESEU

Nanjing, China

RIBA Member, Urban Regeneration

About the RIBA Awards

For over 50 years, the RIBA Awards have set the global standard for design excellence and are amongst the most rigorously judged and respected in the world.

This year, RIBA is expanding its prestigious International Awards with the launch of two new categories: the Asia Pacific Awards and the Middle East Awards. This will act as a pilot in the first phase of the new international awards programme to recognise architectural excellence on a global scale.

The winners of the Asia Pacific Awards will be announced at the RIBA Architecture Festival Asia (RAFA) on 17 December 2025, featuring live judging sessions and culminating in a gala dinner where the winners will be announced.

Celebrating the breadth and diversity of the built environment across these territories, the awards offer new opportunities for international recognition. All shortlisted built projects will be eligible to progress towards the RIBA International Prize, the world’s most eminent prize for architecture.

 

About RIBA Architecture Festival Asia (RAFA)

From December 16 to 18, 2025, the Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center will host a major cross-industry event—RAFA (RIBA Architecture Festival Asia), held alongside Hotel & Shop Plus Shenzhen.

Driven by the rapid economic growth of the Greater Bay Area, Connexion Shenzhen has established itself as a pan-industrial trade platform spanning F&B, hospitality and commercial space, furniture, health, and lifestyle sectors, with far-reaching influence across Southeast Asia. The combined exhibition will span 250,000 sqm, attracting 2,500+ exhibitors and 150,000+ global professional visitors. The Architecture & Building Materials Pavilion will gather leading suppliers, engineering firms, and innovators to showcase cutting-edge solutions in green materials, smart construction, and sustainable design, empowering industry transformation.

This collaboration between IM Sinoexpo and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) will bring together world-renowned architects, designers, hoteliers, and commercial developers in Shenzhen for a landmark celebration of Asian architecture.

 

Spokespeople

 

Dr. Valerie Vaughan-Dick, Chief Executive Officer, Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)

Dr Valerie Vaughan-Dick MBE FRCGP (Hon) has worked at a senior level in the public, private and voluntary sectors. Valerie is presently the Chief Executive of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). RIBA is a global professional membership body driving excellence in architecture. RIBA serves more than 50,000 members and society to deliver better buildings and places, stronger communities, and a sustainable environment. Being inclusive, ethical, environmentally aware and collaborative underpins all RIBA does.

 

Chris Williamson, RIBA President

Chris Williamson is a chartered architect and co-founder of WW+P (Weston Williamson + Partners). From 2017 to 2019, Chris was RIBA Vice President International, where he was responsible for setting a strategy to grow into a global membership institution and to encourage more UK architects to seek work globally.

 

For more information about the speakers, please visit the RAFA website at www.RAFAevent.com.

 

About RIBA

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is a global professional membership body that serves its members and society in order to deliver better buildings and places, stronger communities and a sustainable environment.

 

Open to any qualified architect, the RIBA International Awards are among the world’s most rigorously judged architecture awards for buildings outside the UK. They provide recognition for architects at the top of their profession, in line with RIBA’s mission to promote global excellence in architecture.  

 

Spokespeople

 

Chris Williamson, RIBA President

Chris Williamson is a chartered architect and co-founder of WW+P (Weston Williamson + Partners). From 2017 to 2019, Chris was RIBA Vice President International, where he was responsible for setting a strategy to grow into a global membership institution and to encourage more UK architects to seek work globally.

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