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Public set to crown Art of Building Photographer of the Year

The Chartered Institute of Building announces the photographers who reached this year Art of Building 2014 final

Saul Townsend

Head of Content & Communications

Last updated: 9th December 2014

An impossibly pristine Mosque in Abu Dhabi, a picture that echoes its muse by being built from multiple exposures and a town where people live amongst their dead are just some of the photographic stories to reach the final of this year’s Art of Building digital photography competition.


The competition, run by the Chartered Institute of Building, now enters its final stage as the public vote for their favourite shot. 15 shortlisted images have made their way past the scrutiny of the judging panel which included photography critic and editor Sue Steward, award-winning photographer Matt Wain and Elaine Knutt editor of Construction Manager magazine.


The photograph with the most votes will earn that finalist the coveted title of ‘Art of Building Photographer of the Year’ and a cash prize of £3,000.


“There is a cornucopia of styles and stories in this year’s final,” commented Saul Townsend, CIOB spokesman. “In a world full high definition colour technology black and white photography still inspires a host of photographers.  Voters are in for a visual treat and will hopefully be inspired to look at the built environment in a new way and to take part themselves next year.”


Now in its fifth year the contest celebrates creativity in the construction industry.  The voting opens on 9 December and closes on 11 January 2015. The winner is announced on 5 February 2015.


For more details on the competition and to vote, log on to www.artofbuilding.org.