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Winners of Architectural Photography Awards to Emerge Nov 30

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The shortlist for the Architectural Photography Awards 2018 has been revealed.

Entries came from 47 countries, with the overall winner to be announced on 30 November.

James Timberlake, one of the judges, said: “I’ve had so much fun and so enjoyed looking at these images and soaking them in – some incredible work.”

Exterior category

The ceiling of Liège-Guillemins station, designed by Santiago Calatrava, in Belgium, by Suraj Garg
The Théodore Gouvy Theatre, designed by Dominique Coulon & Associés, in Freyming-Merlebach, France, by Eugeni Pons
The Ouse Valley viaduct, designed by David Mocatta, in Sussex, by Andrew Robertson
The Vortex, designed by Foster + Partners, at Bloomberg’s European headquarters, in London, by James Newton
A semi-abandoned power station in Kelenfold, Budapest, by Roman Robroek
Long Museum West Bund, designed by Atelier Deshaus, in Shanghai, by Pawel Paniczko
Hong-Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Border Crossing Facility, designed by ECADI, by Shao Feng
The Bank of China Tower, designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP, in Ningbo, by He Zhenuan
The perforated concrete skin of VM Estancia, designed by KSM Architecture, in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, by B R S Sreenag

Buildings in Use category

An block of flats in Yaiza, Lanzarote, Spain, by Marius Liutkevicius
Vantablack Pavilion, designed by Asif Khan, in Pyeongchang, South Korea, by Laurian Ghinitoiu
A Soviet-era sanatorium, designed by Kalashniko, with a stray dog and rubbish, in Tskaltubo, Georgia, by Ryan Koopmans

 

Auburn University, Alabama, by Brad Feinknopf

Azur Arena, designed by Auer Weber architects, in Antibes, France, by Aldo Amoretti

Sense of Place category

The Piazza Duomo is seen from the Museo del 900’s Arengario Balconi, designed by Italo Rota and Fabio Fornasari, in Milan’s Palazzo dell’Arengario, by Marco Tagliarino
Prada Marfa, Texas, by artists Elmgreen and Dragset, by Matthew Portch
The Hive, designed by Wolfgang Buttress, at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, south-west London, by Jeff Eden.
The Seashore Chapel, designed by Vector Architects, in Qinhuangdao, China, by Ai Qing
Swimmers on the riverside opposite the construction of Raffles City, designed by Safdie Architects, in Chongqing, China, by Zhu Wenqiao

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