Top Architecture Photos of 2019 Unveiled

Stunning Architectural Photography Highlights

The Architectural Photography Awards recently showcased exceptional talent in architectural photography. iBestTravel is proud to present some of the remarkable finalists from this prestigious competition.

Finalist Highlights

Marco Tagliarino's photo of the late Zaha Hadid's twisting Generali Tower in Milan, Italy.
Marco Tagliarino’s photo of the late Zaha Hadid’s twisting Generali Tower in Milan, Italy.
Romania photographer Laurian Ghinitoiu took one of the two shortlisted images of the Twist Museum in Norway.
Romania photographer Laurian Ghinitoiu took one of the two shortlisted images of the Twist Museum in Norway.
Complex reflections captured in French photographer Aurelien Chen's photograph of Beijing's Guardian Art Center.
Complex reflections captured in French photographer Aurelien Chen’s photograph of Beijing’s Guardian Art Center.
Almost a third of entries in the competition came from the UK, including Thomas Knowles' photograph from the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
Almost a third of entries in the competition came from the UK, including Thomas Knowles’ photograph from the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
Hong Kong photographer Vincent Wu's image of the Hill of the Buddha at the Makomanai Takino Cemetery in Sapporo, Japan.
Hong Kong photographer Vincent Wu’s image of the Hill of the Buddha at the Makomanai Takino Cemetery in Sapporo, Japan.
Ma Chengrong captured a housing complex in Irkutsk, Russia.
Ma Chengrong captured a housing complex in Irkutsk, Russia.
Marco de Groot, from the Netherlands, was shortlisted for his aerial photograph of the Camp Adventure Observation Tower in Denmark.
Marco de Groot, from the Netherlands, was shortlisted for his aerial photograph of the Camp Adventure Observation Tower in Denmark.
Laurian Ghinitoiu's photograph from Skanderbeg Square in Tirana, Albania, features in the 'buildings in use' category.
Laurian Ghinitoiu’s photograph from Skanderbeg Square in Tirana, Albania, features in the ‘buildings in use’ category.
Joan Muñoz Arango's artful photo of the Vessel, the new landmark in New York's Hudson Yards development.
Joan Muñoz Arango’s artful photo of the Vessel, the new landmark in New York’s Hudson Yards development.
A category for photos taken on mobile devices includes Tan Xiao's image of Napavilions in Xi'an, China, which was shot on an iPhone X.
A category for photos taken on mobile devices includes Tan Xiao’s image of Napavilions in Xi’an, China, which was shot on an iPhone X.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the Architectural Photography Awards truly highlight the breathtaking talent and creativity of photographers worldwide. iBestTravel celebrates these exceptional contributions to the art of architectural photography.


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