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Tokyo Toilets doc snags architecture honor at Sony World Photography Awards

By Josh Niland|

Thursday, Apr 17, 2025

Sony World Photography Awards 2025 Professional competition, Architecture & Design winner Ulana Switucha (Canada). Image: Ulana Switucha

Canadian photographer Ulana Switucha has taken home the Architecture & Design category’s top honors at the 2025 edition of the influential Sony World Photography Awards. 

Her photo depicts the ongoing Tokyo Toilet Project, isolating the designs of the structures in black-and-white profiles to showcase their uniqueness and presence in Shibuya-ku, a densely packed ward that is otherwise conducive to a similar form of street photography.

Sony World Photography Awards 2025 Professional competition, Architecture & Design winner Ulana Switucha (Canada). Image: Ulana Switucha
Sony World Photography Awards 2025 Professional competition, Architecture & Design winner Ulana Switucha (Canada). Image: Ulana Switucha

Their elevation beyond a mere public convenience and into a form of public art authentically reflects the intents and purposes of the architects behind them—names such as Sou Fujimoto, Kengo Kuma, and, more recently, Toyo Ito and Marc Newsom.

Sony World Photography Awards 2025 Professional competition, Architecture & Design 2nd place finalist Andre Tezza (Brazil). Image: Andre Tezza

The winning suite of photos follows filmmaker Wim Wenders’ similar treatment of them as the backdrop and foil in his 2023 feature Perfect Days. Switucha says, "These images are part of a larger body of work documenting the architectural aesthetics of these structures in their urban environment." The first toilets opened in Tokyo in August 2020.

Sony World Photography Awards 2025 Professional competition, Architecture & Design 3rd place finalist Owen Davies (UK). Image: Owen Davies

Joining Switucha as the winner were the 2nd and 3rd place finalists Andre Tezza, of Brazil (whose photos depict the vernacular architecture of Belize); and Owen Davies, of the United Kingdom (whose series LIGHT/MASS investigates "alien urban landscapes found in cities across the United States.")

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Tokyo Toilets doc snags architecture honor at Sony World Photography Awards

By Josh Niland|

Thursday, Apr 17, 2025

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Sony World Photography Awards 2025 Professional competition, Architecture & Design winner Ulana Switucha (Canada). Image: Ulana Switucha

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street photography ● sony world photography awards ● architectural photogragphy ● tokyo toilets ● tokyo ● toilet ● architecture photography ● award ● photography ● competition ● japan

Canadian photographer Ulana Switucha has taken home the Architecture & Design category’s top honors at the 2025 edition of the influential Sony World Photography Awards. 

Her photo depicts the ongoing Tokyo Toilet Project, isolating the designs of the structures in black-and-white profiles to showcase their uniqueness and presence in Shibuya-ku, a densely packed ward that is otherwise conducive to a similar form of street photography.

Sony World Photography Awards 2025 Professional competition, Architecture & Design winner Ulana Switucha (Canada). Image: Ulana Switucha
Sony World Photography Awards 2025 Professional competition, Architecture & Design winner Ulana Switucha (Canada). Image: Ulana Switucha

Their elevation beyond a mere public convenience and into a form of public art authentically reflects the intents and purposes of the architects behind them—names such as Sou Fujimoto, Kengo Kuma, and, more recently, Toyo Ito and Marc Newsom.

Sony World Photography Awards 2025 Professional competition, Architecture & Design 2nd place finalist Andre Tezza (Brazil). Image: Andre Tezza

The winning suite of photos follows filmmaker Wim Wenders’ similar treatment of them as the backdrop and foil in his 2023 feature Perfect Days. Switucha says, "These images are part of a larger body of work documenting the architectural aesthetics of these structures in their urban environment." The first toilets opened in Tokyo in August 2020.

Sony World Photography Awards 2025 Professional competition, Architecture & Design 3rd place finalist Owen Davies (UK). Image: Owen Davies

Joining Switucha as the winner were the 2nd and 3rd place finalists Andre Tezza, of Brazil (whose photos depict the vernacular architecture of Belize); and Owen Davies, of the United Kingdom (whose series LIGHT/MASS investigates "alien urban landscapes found in cities across the United States.")

RELATED NEWS Best new architectural photography honored in 2025 Sony World Photography Awards OPEN competition
RELATED NEWS Take a look at the Architecture & Design finalists of the 2024 Sony World Photography Awards

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