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The 24 finalists of the 2019 Architectural Photography Awards

By Justine Testado|

Thursday, Nov 7, 2019

Interior: The reflection of the main hall in a glass case at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK. Photographer credit: Thomas Knowles/APA19/Sto.

As part of the World Architecture Festival's yearly program, the Architectural Photography Awards celebrate the year's best architectural photography from around the globe. For its 2019 edition, the competition garnered a whopping 2,000 entries from 42 countries. Now, the competition pool has been narrowed down to a shortlist of just 24 finalists. 

Four finalists were shortlisted in each of the four main categories: Exteriors, Interiors, Sense of Place, and Buildings in Use. In the Portfolio category, judges will evaluate entries of six photos relating to one architectural project within the theme of social housing. 

Photos competing in the Mobile category (photos taken on a mobile device) are exploring the theme of shelter, and two winners (a judges' choice and people's choice) will be selected. Voting for the people's choice winner is open now until Friday, December 6.

The photographer of the overall winning image from the four main categories will receive a cash prize of $3,000. The Portfolio winner will win $1,000, while the two Mobile winners will receive $250 each.

Scroll down for a look at this year's finalist submissions!

Interior: Hill of the Buddha, Makomanai Takino Cemetery Sapporo, Japan. Photographer credit: Vincent Wu/APA19/Sto.
Interior: BingDing Wood Kiln Factory in Qiancheng village, China. Photographer credit: He Zhenhuan/APA19/Sto.
Interior: Grundtvig's Church, Copenhagen, Denmark. Photographer credit: Joris Hoogstede/APA19/Sto.
Exterior: Generali Tower, Milan, Italy. Photographer credit: Marco Tagliarino/APA19/Sto.
Exterior: The Twist Museum, Kistefos Sculpture Park, Jevnaker, Norway. Photographer credit: Laurian Ghinitoiu/APA19/Sto.
Exterior: Guardian Art Center, Beijing, China. Photographer credit: Aurelien Chen/APA19/Sto.
Exterior: China Resources Headquarters, Shenzhen, China. Photographer credit: Su Zhewei/APA19/Sto.
Sense of Place: Aerial view of the Camp Adventure Observation Tower, Gisselfeld Klosters Forest, Denmark. Photographer credit: Marco de Groot/APA19/Sto.
Sense of Place: The Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology, Lisbon, Portugal. Photographer credit: Inge Schuster/APA19/Sto.
Sense of Place: Housing in Irkutsk, Russia. Photographer credit: Ma ChengRong/APA19/Sto.
Sense of Place: The Twist Museum, Kistefos Sculpture Park, Jevnaker, Norway. Photographer credit: Laurian Ghinitoiu/APA19/Sto.
Buildings in Use: Skanderbeg Square, Tirana, Albania. Photographer credit: Laurian Ghinitoiu/APA19/Sto.
Buildings in Use: In Orbit, an art installation by artist Tomás Saraceno, K21 Ständehaus by Kiessler Architekten in Dusseldorf, Germany. Photographer credit: Mohammad Almudhhi/APA19/Sto.
Buildings in Use: An office building in Tokyo, Japan. Photographer credit: Yi-Hsien Lee/APA19/Sto.
Buildings in Use: The Vessel, New York City, USA. Photographer credit: Joan Muñoz Arango/APA19/Sto

Don't forget to check out the Portfolio and Mobile finalists in the gallery below!

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The 24 finalists of the 2019 Architectural Photography Awards

By Justine Testado|

Thursday, Nov 7, 2019

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Interior: The reflection of the main hall in a glass case at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK. Photographer credit: Thomas Knowles/APA19/Sto.

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architectural photography awards ● world architecture festival ● architectural photography ● competition ● shortlist ● finalist

As part of the World Architecture Festival's yearly program, the Architectural Photography Awards celebrate the year's best architectural photography from around the globe. For its 2019 edition, the competition garnered a whopping 2,000 entries from 42 countries. Now, the competition pool has been narrowed down to a shortlist of just 24 finalists. 

Four finalists were shortlisted in each of the four main categories: Exteriors, Interiors, Sense of Place, and Buildings in Use. In the Portfolio category, judges will evaluate entries of six photos relating to one architectural project within the theme of social housing. 

Photos competing in the Mobile category (photos taken on a mobile device) are exploring the theme of shelter, and two winners (a judges' choice and people's choice) will be selected. Voting for the people's choice winner is open now until Friday, December 6.

The photographer of the overall winning image from the four main categories will receive a cash prize of $3,000. The Portfolio winner will win $1,000, while the two Mobile winners will receive $250 each.

Scroll down for a look at this year's finalist submissions!

Interior: Hill of the Buddha, Makomanai Takino Cemetery Sapporo, Japan. Photographer credit: Vincent Wu/APA19/Sto.
Interior: BingDing Wood Kiln Factory in Qiancheng village, China. Photographer credit: He Zhenhuan/APA19/Sto.
Interior: Grundtvig's Church, Copenhagen, Denmark. Photographer credit: Joris Hoogstede/APA19/Sto.
Exterior: Generali Tower, Milan, Italy. Photographer credit: Marco Tagliarino/APA19/Sto.
Exterior: The Twist Museum, Kistefos Sculpture Park, Jevnaker, Norway. Photographer credit: Laurian Ghinitoiu/APA19/Sto.
Exterior: Guardian Art Center, Beijing, China. Photographer credit: Aurelien Chen/APA19/Sto.
Exterior: China Resources Headquarters, Shenzhen, China. Photographer credit: Su Zhewei/APA19/Sto.
Sense of Place: Aerial view of the Camp Adventure Observation Tower, Gisselfeld Klosters Forest, Denmark. Photographer credit: Marco de Groot/APA19/Sto.
Sense of Place: The Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology, Lisbon, Portugal. Photographer credit: Inge Schuster/APA19/Sto.
Sense of Place: Housing in Irkutsk, Russia. Photographer credit: Ma ChengRong/APA19/Sto.
Sense of Place: The Twist Museum, Kistefos Sculpture Park, Jevnaker, Norway. Photographer credit: Laurian Ghinitoiu/APA19/Sto.
Buildings in Use: Skanderbeg Square, Tirana, Albania. Photographer credit: Laurian Ghinitoiu/APA19/Sto.
Buildings in Use: In Orbit, an art installation by artist Tomás Saraceno, K21 Ständehaus by Kiessler Architekten in Dusseldorf, Germany. Photographer credit: Mohammad Almudhhi/APA19/Sto.
Buildings in Use: An office building in Tokyo, Japan. Photographer credit: Yi-Hsien Lee/APA19/Sto.
Buildings in Use: The Vessel, New York City, USA. Photographer credit: Joan Muñoz Arango/APA19/Sto

Don't forget to check out the Portfolio and Mobile finalists in the gallery below!

RELATED NEWS These are the twenty shots shortlisted for the Architectural Photography Awards 2018

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