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In August, we showed you some of the China-based projects that had received nominations for the World Architecture Festival, which takes place in Amsterdam this November. Now, WAF has announced the shortlisted entrants in another global competition, The Architectural Photography Awards 2018, the winners of which will be announced as part of the Festival.
Last year, the competition was one by Terrence Zhang, with a stunning shot of a swimming pool on the Tianjin University campus and this year China is once again well represented. Here are the China-related entries:
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Project: The Seashore Chapel in Qinhuangdao, China by Vector Architects. Photographer: Ai Qing
Zhu Wenqiao/APA18/Sto/Dornbracht
Project: Swimmers on the riverside opposite the construction of Raffles City Chongqing, China by Safdie Architects. Photographer: Zhu Wenqiao
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Project: the Bank of China Tower, Ningbo China by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP. Photographer: He Zhenhuan
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Project: Long Museum West Bund Shanghai, China.by Atelier Deshaus.Photographer: Pawel Paniczko
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Project: Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Border Crossing Facility.by ECADI. Photographer: Shao Feng
You can find out more about the prizes and see the full shortlist on the Architectural Photography Awards official website.
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