In pictures: Future Projects Awards 2014
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Now in their 12th year, the MIPIM Architectural Review Future Project Awards are the only ones to focus exclusively on proposed builds or incomplete projects. First place in the Sustainability category went to Osamu Morishita for Next Generation Container Port.

The Big Urban Projects winner is Paojiang Lake in Shaoxing, China by Paul Lukez Architecture with CRJA Landscape Architects and Green Design Union.

The Cultural Regeneration category winner was Mossessian & Partners/Yassir Khalil Studio for their Place Lalla Yeddouna in Fez, Morocco, designed for the government.

Vanke Jiugong, winner in the Mixed-use category, is a project which forms the vibrant urban hub of a new residential development in the southern outskirts of Beijing.

Eller + Eller Architekten won the offices category with their design, FGS Campus - Flick Gocke Schaumburg, in Dusseldorf, Germany.

First place in the Old and New category went to Luca Peralta Studio for their Transforming Social Houses into Sociable Homes in Brescia, Italy.

Regeneration and Master planning winner, for Eiland Veur Lent in Nijmegen, Netherlands, was Baca Architects. The brief called for a 70m residential tower and a new footbridge.

Residential buildings winner was Sky Courts in Mumbai by Sanjay Puri for Tanash Environments.

The Alfriston Pool designed for Alfriston School in Beaconsfield, England by Duggan Morris Architects won the Sports and Leisure category. The project seeks to extend an existing school sports department to provide a new four lane swimming pool, changing facilities, gym, fitness suite and administration block.

The winner for Tall Buildings was Herzog and de Meuron for the east London proposal, One Wood Wharf.

The Sultangazi Market Hall in Istanbul, Turkey by Suyabatmaz Demirel Architects won the Retail and Leisure category. The Overall Winner prize in the MIPIM Architectural Review Future Project Awards will be revealed on 12 March 2014.