Best architectural pictures of 2015 According to Arcaid Images
Every year at the World Architecture Festival in Singapore, at Arcaid Images that specializing in architectural photography, chooses the best photographers who take pictures of interior and exterior of buildings.
Founder resource – is photographer Richard Bryant, who is an architect, encourages participants to show to the public the essence of the architectural design of buildings. Participants of the competition had to feel the “spirit of place” to convey mood and to demonstrate the scale of the entire building.
In 2015, the best architectural picture according to Arcaid Images was the work of a Portuguese photographer Fernando Guerra
The winner in the nomination “sense of place” – became a photographer Tom Ro Kandalama Hotel Photos, Shri Lanka.
In “Building of use” – won photographer Tan Linfey who made a picture of the house complex Yick Cheong Building in Hong Kong.
Prizewinner of category “interior” and “exterior” was the photographer of the Schengen Su Photos of West Bund Museum in Shanghai.
Overall a shortlist of Arcaid Images Architectural Photography Awards +2015 included 20 pictures:
RyanKoopmans, DeRotterdam complex in Rotterdam
IevaSaudargaite, JBRBeachside apartment complex in Dubai
GrantSmith, Bethel High School in Burkina Faso
Laurian Ghinitoiu, Philharmonic Hall in Szczecin
Amanda Larde and Younes Bounhar, University Ibn Zohr de Laayoune in Marokko
GrantSmith, Bethel High School in Burkina Faso
Christopher Frederick Jones, a swimming center in Australia
Mark Gordon, skyscraper The Leadenhall Building in London
Inigo Bujedo, a private house in Poland
Mads Morgenson, hotel Refugi dil fieu vShveytsariyi
FernandoGuerra, house Tranfor in Portugal
Christopher Frederick Jones, Nudgee College v Brysbane
Jeremie Souteyrat, Museum of Contemporary Art of the 21st century in Japan
Fernando Guerra, landscaped park Fogo in Cape Verde
Looking forward we expect new winners and new interesting works from world-renowned photographers in the next year and who knows, we may even see them among our countrymen!