The Royal Institute of British Architects(RIBA)has announced the twelve buildings which will receive RIBA International Awards for architectural excellence.
From Foster+Partners'high-density urban development Troika in Kuala Lumpur to the world's tallest building designed by a British architect,the Guangzhou Finance Centre by Wilkinson Eyre,the awards recognise some of the world's most imaginative,dramatic and green buildings.
The RIBA International Awards are presented to architecture practices based outside the UK building anywhere outside the UK;or for practices based in Britain and working outside the EU.All winners are eligible for the RIBA Lubetkin Prize awarded to the best international building by an RIBA member.The winner of the RIBA Lubetkin Prize will be announced later in the year.
Clayton Campus–Monash University,Melbourne,AustraliaVN Architecture
Balsillie School of International Affairs,CIGI Campus,CanadaKuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects
Guangzhou International Finance Centre,Guangzhou,ChinaWilkinson Eyre Architects
Innhouse hotel Kunming,ChinaInteger Intelligent and Green
Yotsuya Tenera,Tokyo,JapanKey Operation Inc/Architects
One KL,Kuala Lumpur,MalaysiaSCDA Architects
The Troika,Kuala Lumpur,MalaysiaFoster+Partners
Auckland Art Gallery–Toi o Tamaki,Auckland,New ZealandFJMT+Archimedia–architects in association
Solaris Fusionopolis 2B,One North,SingaporeTR Hamzah and Yeang
Urban housing and crche,Geneva,SwitzerlandSergison Bates Architects with Jean-Paul Jaccaud Architectes
Frick Chemistry Laboratory,Princeton University,USAHopkins Architects