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Prêmio mundial de fotografias de arquitetura anuncia finalistas

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O Architectural Photography Awards divulgou no último dia 6 de novembro a lista com os finalistas de sua edição 2019, a oitava da premiação. No total, são 24 trabalhos divididos em seis categorias: exterior, interior, sentido de espaço, edifícios em uso, mobile (para imagens feitas com celulares) e portfólio (voltado à habitação social).
Quase dois mil trabalhos, de 42 países, foram inscritos na premiação, que “destaca a experiência da fotografia de arquitetura e visa focar na habilidade e criatividade do fotógrafo”. Cada categoria teve quatro fotografias selecionadas, que serão expostas no World Architecture Festival (WAF), em Amsterdã, entre os dias 4 e 6 de dezembro. Durante o festival, os visitantes poderão votar nos seus trabalhos favoritos e ajudar o júri a selecionar os vencedores, que serão anunciados durante Jantar de Gala no dia 6 de dezembro. A votação da categoria mobile também está aberta pela internet.
Para a seleção dos vencedores, a organização do prêmio convida os jurados a olharem para além da arquitetura, levando também em consideração o equilíbrio, a composição e a sensibilidade dos fotógrafos. Confira quais são os finalistas!

Exterior

Foto: Marco Tagliarino
Foto: Marco Tagliarino
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Foto
 por Su Zhewei
por Su Zhewei

Interior

Interior category winner: BingDing Wood Kiln Factory in Qiancheng village, China. Photography: He Zhenhuan/APA19/Sto
Interior category winner: BingDing Wood Kiln Factory in Qiancheng village, China. Photography: He Zhenhuan/APA19/Sto

Sentido de espaço

Prédios em uso

FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY IN RELATION TO THE ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2019: Mohammad Almudhhi from Kuwait with this photograph of the Schmela Haus, Dusseldorf, Germany by Aldo van Eyck, has been shortlisted in the Buildings in Use category of The Architectural Photography Awards 2019, which is sponsored by Sto and supported by the World Architecture Festival (WAF). The shortlisted images from all 6 categories in this year’s Awards - Exterior, Interior, Sense of Place, Buildings in Use, Mobile and Portfolio - will be exhibited at WAF in Amsterdam from 4th to 6th December where visitors to WAF are invited to vote for the winners which will be announced at the WAF Gala Dinner on Friday 6th December. Photo credit should read: Mohammad Almudhhi/APA19/Sto
FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY IN RELATION TO THE ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2019: Mohammad Almudhhi from Kuwait with this photograph of the Schmela Haus, Dusseldorf, Germany by Aldo van Eyck, has been shortlisted in the Buildings in Use category of The Architectural Photography Awards 2019, which is sponsored by Sto and supported by the World Architecture Festival (WAF). The shortlisted images from all 6 categories in this year’s Awards - Exterior, Interior, Sense of Place, Buildings in Use, Mobile and Portfolio - will be exhibited at WAF in Amsterdam from 4th to 6th December where visitors to WAF are invited to vote for the winners which will be announced at the WAF Gala Dinner on Friday 6th December. Photo credit should read: Mohammad Almudhhi/APA19/Sto
Laurian Ghinitoiu
Laurian Ghinitoiu
FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY IN RELATION TO THE ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2019: Joan Muñoz Arango from Colombia with this photograph of the Vessel, New York City, USA by Heatherwick Studio, has been shortlisted in the Buildings in Use category of The Architectural Photography Awards 2019, which is sponsored by Sto and supported by the World Architecture Festival (WAF). The shortlisted images from all 6 categories in this year’s Awards - Exterior, Interior, Sense of Place, Buildings in Use, Mobile and Portfolio - will be exhibited at WAF in Amsterdam from 4th to 6th December where visitors to WAF are invited to vote for the winners which will be announced at the WAF Gala Dinner on Friday 6th December. Photo credit should read: Joan Muñoz Arango/APA19/Sto
FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY IN RELATION TO THE ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2019: Joan Muñoz Arango from Colombia with this photograph of the Vessel, New York City, USA by Heatherwick Studio, has been shortlisted in the Buildings in Use category of The Architectural Photography Awards 2019, which is sponsored by Sto and supported by the World Architecture Festival (WAF). The shortlisted images from all 6 categories in this year’s Awards - Exterior, Interior, Sense of Place, Buildings in Use, Mobile and Portfolio - will be exhibited at WAF in Amsterdam from 4th to 6th December where visitors to WAF are invited to vote for the winners which will be announced at the WAF Gala Dinner on Friday 6th December. Photo credit should read: Joan Muñoz Arango/APA19/Sto

Portfólio

FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY IN RELATION TO THE ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2019: Claire Tucker from the UK, with these photographs of Bairro da Bouça, Porto, Portugal by Álvaro Siza Vieira, has been shortlisted in the Portfolio category, which this year's theme is Social Housing, of The Architectural Photography Awards 2019 sponsored by Sto and supported by the World Architecture Festival (WAF). The shortlisted images from all 6 categories in this year’s Awards - Exterior, Interior, Sense of Place, Buildings in Use, Mobile and Portfolio - will be exhibited at WAF in Amsterdam from 4th to 6th December where visitors to WAF are invited to vote for the winners which will be announced at the WAF Gala Dinner on Friday 6th December. Photo credit should read: Claire Tucker/APA19/Sto
FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY IN RELATION TO THE ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2019: Claire Tucker from the UK, with these photographs of Bairro da Bouça, Porto, Portugal by Álvaro Siza Vieira, has been shortlisted in the Portfolio category, which this year's theme is Social Housing, of The Architectural Photography Awards 2019 sponsored by Sto and supported by the World Architecture Festival (WAF). The shortlisted images from all 6 categories in this year’s Awards - Exterior, Interior, Sense of Place, Buildings in Use, Mobile and Portfolio - will be exhibited at WAF in Amsterdam from 4th to 6th December where visitors to WAF are invited to vote for the winners which will be announced at the WAF Gala Dinner on Friday 6th December. Photo credit should read: Claire Tucker/APA19/Sto
FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY IN RELATION TO THE ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2019: Zhang Yong from China, with his photographs of Pingdingshan Farmhouse, Pingdingshan, Henang, China by TJAD Original Design Studio, has been shortlisted in the Portfolio category, which this year's theme is Social Housing, of The Architectural Photography Awards 2019 sponsored by Sto and supported by the World Architecture Festival (WAF). The shortlisted images from all 6 categories in this year’s Awards - Exterior, Interior, Sense of Place, Buildings in Use, Mobile and Portfolio - will be exhibited at WAF in Amsterdam from 4th to 6th December where visitors to WAF are invited to vote for the winners which will be announced at the WAF Gala Dinner on Friday 6th December. Photo credit should read: Zhang Yong/APA19/Sto
FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY IN RELATION TO THE ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2019: Zhang Yong from China, with his photographs of Pingdingshan Farmhouse, Pingdingshan, Henang, China by TJAD Original Design Studio, has been shortlisted in the Portfolio category, which this year's theme is Social Housing, of The Architectural Photography Awards 2019 sponsored by Sto and supported by the World Architecture Festival (WAF). The shortlisted images from all 6 categories in this year’s Awards - Exterior, Interior, Sense of Place, Buildings in Use, Mobile and Portfolio - will be exhibited at WAF in Amsterdam from 4th to 6th December where visitors to WAF are invited to vote for the winners which will be announced at the WAF Gala Dinner on Friday 6th December. Photo credit should read: Zhang Yong/APA19/Sto
FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY IN RELATION TO THE ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2019: Inge Schuster from Denmark, with these photographs of social housing in Cuba, has been shortlisted in the Portfolio category, which this year's theme is Social Housing, of The Architectural Photography Awards 2019 sponsored by Sto and supported by the World Architecture Festival (WAF). The shortlisted images from all 6 categories in this year’s Awards - Exterior, Interior, Sense of Place, Buildings in Use, Mobile and Portfolio - will be exhibited at WAF in Amsterdam from 4th to 6th December where visitors to WAF are invited to vote for the winners which will be announced at the WAF Gala Dinner on Friday 6th December. Photo credit should read: Inge Schuster/APA19/Sto
FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY IN RELATION TO THE ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2019: Inge Schuster from Denmark, with these photographs of social housing in Cuba, has been shortlisted in the Portfolio category, which this year's theme is Social Housing, of The Architectural Photography Awards 2019 sponsored by Sto and supported by the World Architecture Festival (WAF). The shortlisted images from all 6 categories in this year’s Awards - Exterior, Interior, Sense of Place, Buildings in Use, Mobile and Portfolio - will be exhibited at WAF in Amsterdam from 4th to 6th December where visitors to WAF are invited to vote for the winners which will be announced at the WAF Gala Dinner on Friday 6th December. Photo credit should read: Inge Schuster/APA19/Sto
Laurian Ghinitoiu, com as fotografias do Part of the’ Cité du Grand Parc’. Foto: Laurian Ghinitoiu<br>
Laurian Ghinitoiu, com as fotografias do Part of the’ Cité du Grand Parc’. Foto: Laurian Ghinitoiu<br>

Mobile

Seoul City Wall Visitor Pavilion, Seoul, Korea by Jo Jinman Architects shot by Jim Kostecky
Seoul City Wall Visitor Pavilion, Seoul, Korea by Jo Jinman Architects shot by Jim Kostecky
FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY IN RELATION TO THE ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2019: Vincent Wu from Hong Kong, China with this photograph of the Hill of the Buddha, Makomanai Takino Cemetery Sapporo, Japan by Tadao Ando, shot on an iPhone 7, has been shortlisted in the Mobile category, which this year's theme is Shelter, of The Architectural Photography Awards 2019 sponsored by Sto and supported by the World Architecture Festival (WAF). The shortlisted images from all 6 categories in this year’s Awards - Exterior, Interior, Sense of Place, Buildings in Use, Mobile and Portfolio - will be exhibited at WAF in Amsterdam from 4th to 6th December where visitors to WAF are invited to vote for the winners which will be announced at the WAF Gala Dinner on Friday 6th December. Photo credit should read: Vincent Wu/APA19/Sto
FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY IN RELATION TO THE ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2019: Vincent Wu from Hong Kong, China with this photograph of the Hill of the Buddha, Makomanai Takino Cemetery Sapporo, Japan by Tadao Ando, shot on an iPhone 7, has been shortlisted in the Mobile category, which this year's theme is Shelter, of The Architectural Photography Awards 2019 sponsored by Sto and supported by the World Architecture Festival (WAF). The shortlisted images from all 6 categories in this year’s Awards - Exterior, Interior, Sense of Place, Buildings in Use, Mobile and Portfolio - will be exhibited at WAF in Amsterdam from 4th to 6th December where visitors to WAF are invited to vote for the winners which will be announced at the WAF Gala Dinner on Friday 6th December. Photo credit should read: Vincent Wu/APA19/Sto
Napavilions, por Tan Xiao
Napavilions, por Tan Xiao
Tzu Chin Yu’s photograph of the Bathing Pavilion Tossols-Basil, Olot, Spain by RCR Arquitectes
Tzu Chin Yu’s photograph of the Bathing Pavilion Tossols-Basil, Olot, Spain by RCR Arquitectes

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