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Stunning Photos from Shortlist of The World Architecture Festival 2023

Projects from various categories such as religion, energy, transport and health have made it to the 2023 shortlist of the World Architecture Festival. The festival will take place in Singapore between 29 November and 1 December this year, where the shortlisted entries will compete for awards by presenting their projects to a panel of 140 judges.

Chengdu, China
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Panda Tower by Shanghai United Design Group Co., Ltd. Photograph: AKA_SK8Simon

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Tasmania, Australia
2
Iron Creek Bay Farm Stay by Misho + Associates. Photograph: Peter Whyte

Tokushima-shi, Japan
3
Toagosei hydrogen station Tokushima by Osamu Morishita Architect and Associates. Photograph: Katsumasa Tanaka

Sarnano, Italy
4
Casa Ward by Carl Fredrik Svenstedt Architect. Photograph: Dan Glasser

Hangzhou, China
5
China Hangzhou E-sports Centre by Central-South Architectural Design Institute co. Photograph: Zheng Shi

Ang Sila, Thailand
6
Ang Sila Oyster Scaffolding Pavilion by Chat Architects. Photograph: W Workspace/World Architecture Festival

Mormanno (Cosenza), Italy
7
Santa Maria Goretti Church by Mario Cucinella Architects. Photograph: Duccio Malagamba/World Architecture Festival

Szczecin, Poland
8
Teatr Letni by Flanagan Lawrence. Photograph: Piotr Krajewski/World Architecture Festival

Hampshire, United Kingdom
9
New Temple Complex by James Gorst Architects. Photograph: Rory Gardiner/World Architecture Festival

Fari Island, Maldives
10
Turrell Pavilion by Studio MK27. Photograph: Fernando Guerra/World Architecture Festival

London, United Kingdom
11
Battersea Power Station Phase Two by WilkinsonEyre. Photograph: Peter Landers/World Architecture Festival

Tehran, Iran
12
Jahad Metro Plaza by Khavarian Studio. Photograph: Mohammad Hassan Ettefagh/World Architecture Festival

Nizwa, Oman
13
Oman Across Ages Museum by COX Architecture. Photograph: Sami Khamis Sanjor Al Qawal/World Architecture Festival

Dubai, United Arab Emirates
14
The Mosque of Light by Dabbagh Architects. Photograph: Gerry O’Leary/World Architecture Festival

Bali, Indonesia
15
Bamboo Dome for G20 Bali Summit by Biroe Architecture. Photograph: Biroe Architecture/World Architecture Festival

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