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The Art of Building photography competition is an international showcase for the very best digital photography of the built environment.

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We Are All One

By Dorota Yamadag

CATEGORY:

Architecture

DESCRIPTION:

I took the photo at the Baha'i Temple. It's a place open for everyone, regardless of their faith, race, origin, ethnicity, sexual orientation. It welcomes all. The Baha'i House of Worship invites all the people to come in and pray, meditate, ponder, reminiscence, or just enjoy a quite moment. It has a beautiful design based on a shape of floral petals. It's very harmonious, peaceful and artistically balanced. It brings peace and a feeling of relaxation. Wonderful connection between the purpose and structure design. Hats off to Siamak Hariri who is the architect of the Baha'i Temple.

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About the competition

Since 2010, The Art of Building has been celebrating the creativity of construction and the built world. If you are an amateur or professional photographer with a passion for the built environment, then why not take part in this year’s competition?

22 January

Winners Announced

Public voting closes on 10 January and we will announce the winners on 22 January 2025

11 October

Open for Entries

The competition begins 11 October when we start accepting submissions

25 November

Entry Deadline

After the competition closes for new entries, our judges will choose the photos that go through to the next round

10 December

Public Voting Begins

We will invite the public to vote for the images shortlisted by our judges

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