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RIBA International List 2018 announced

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) recently announced the RIBA International List 2018, a new biennial selection of the world??s best new buildings.

 

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The Ancient Church of Vilanova de la Barca, Spain. Courtesy of AleaOlea architecture & landscape 2016 © ADRI∑ GOULA

The list of projects has been selected from entries to the world??s most prestigious award for architecture, the 2018 RIBA International Prize,the winner of which will be announced in December 2018.

 

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Baan Huay Sarn Yaw – Post Disaster School, Chiang Rai, Thailand. Courtesy of Vin Varavarn Architects, 2015 © Pirak Anurakyawachon

From a tranquil chapel wrapped within a forest canopy (Sayama Forest Chapel, Japan) to the bold re-imagining of a grain factory into a new contemporary art museum (ZeitzMOCAA, Africa), from a UNESCO World Heritage Site (Wadden Sea Centre, Denmark) to a post-earthquake reconstruction project (Guangming Village, China), the RIBA International List 2018 features 62 exceptional buildings from more than 28 countries.

 

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Baitasi House of the Future, Beijing, China. Courtesy of dot Architects, 2017 © Qingshan Wu

Speaking about the RIBA International List 2018, RIBA President, Ben Derbyshire said: ??The RIBA International List 2018 shines a light on the world??s best new buildings and most impressive architectural talent.

 

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BEYAZIT STATE LIBRARY, Istanbul, Turkey. Courtesy of TABANLIOGLU ARCHITECTS, 2016 © Emre Dorter

 

Most importantly,this significant selection of 62 projects illustrates the meaningful impact?? and transformative quality that well-designed buildings can have on communities, wherever they are in the world.??

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Cabbage Tree House, Bayview, Australia. Courtesy of Peter Stutchbury Architecture 2017 © Michael Nicholson

 

The RIBA International Prize is a biennial award for new buildings, that sets the global standard for architecture achievement.

 

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Captain Kelly’s Cottage, Tasmania. Courtesy of John Wardle Architects, 2016 © Trevor Mein

 

The shortlist for the 2018 RIBA International Prize will be selected from this list. The Grand Jury led by world-renowned architect, Elizabeth Diller (DS+R) will select the 2018 winner of the RIBA International Prize, to be announced in December 2018.

 

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M4 Metro Line Budapest, Hungary. Courtesy of Palatium Studio Ltd. 2014 © Tam??s Bujnovszky

 

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