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Which of these buildings will be crowned the world's best?

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Zaha Hadid's Heydar Aliyev Centre has already been awarded a Design of the Year gong, can it snag the RIBA International Prize too?
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We've written about Zaha Hadid's Heydar Aliyev Centre several times and it remains a magnificent building
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The design of the Heydar Aliyev Centre is a break from Azerbaijan's impressive Soviet-era architecture
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Zaha Hadid's Heydar Aliyev Centre has already been awarded a Design of the Year gong, can it snag the RIBA International Prize too?
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Inside the Heydar Aliyev Centre 
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Commissioned to celebrate Azerbaijan's authoritarian leader Heydar Aliyev, the building's construction was marred by reports of human rights violations
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Located in Mexico City, David Chipperfield Architects' Museo Jumex is home to the world's largest private collection of contemporary Latin American art
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Museo Jumex features a distinctive sawtooth roof
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Museo Jumex is designed to offer a quiet place of contemplation compared to Mexico City's famously bustling street life
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Inside Museo Jumex
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The Stormen Concert Hall and Library is a new community focus for a small town, with two new civic buildings in Bodø, inside the Arctic Circle
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Stormen Concert Hall and Library is DRDH’s first major building commission
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Stormen Concert Hall and Library is expertly stitched into the existing urban fabric
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To adequately represent the sheer horror of World War I while remaining duly respectful is no easy task, but the Ring of Remembrance pulls it off
Aitor Ortiz
The Ring of Remembrance has 600,000 names of fallen soldiers inscribed in it
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The Ring of Remembrance is located in Notre-Dame-de-Lorette, France
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The Ring of Remembrance
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The Ring of Remembrance has 600,000 names of fallen soldiers inscribed in it
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The  UTEC in Lima is a new faculty for a 50 year old engineering university
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The UTEC was designed by Grafton Architects 
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The UTEC's concrete form is described as a powerful statement for Peru by RIBA's judges
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Arquipelago Contemporary Arts Centre (Menos é Mais) is located in The Azores
JosÇ Campos
Arquipelago Contemporary Arts Centre (Menos é Mais) involved restoring the site of an 1890ssweet potato distillery
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Arquipelago Contemporary Arts Centre (Menos é Mais) was constructed over three years
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Arquipelago Contemporary Arts Centre (Menos é Mais) has, according to RIBA, made a substantial impact on the local community
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The prestigious Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has launched a brand new architecture award: the RIBA International Prize. The finalists consist of six high-profile projects from around the globe that RIBA feels exemplify the best in modern public architecture.

The six finalists were chosen from a total of 30 entries hailing from five continents. RIBA's judges will now travel to visit each shortlisted building in person and the winner will be announced on November 24.

We've picked out some highlights below, but be sure to head to our gallery for a look at all of the nominees.

Heydar Aliyev Centre – Zaha Hadid Architects

Commissioned to celebrate Azerbaijan's authoritarian leader Heydar Aliyev, the building's construction was marred by reports of human rights violations
Hufton+Crow

We've enthused about Zaha Hadid's Heydar Aliyev Centre several times now and it remains a magnificent building.

Commissioned to celebrate Azerbaijan's authoritarian leader Heydar Aliyev, its design serves as a break from Azerbaijan's impressive Soviet-era architecture and features a graceful and flowing form that belies the significant engineering work that went into it, including a large space frame system. The brilliant white cladding serves as a landmark for Baku and the building attracts over 1,000 visitors a day.

Museo Jumex - David Chipperfield Architects

Museo Jumex is designed to offer a quiet place of contemplation compared to Mexico City's famously bustling street life
Simon Menges Menges

Located in Mexico City, David Chipperfield Architects' Museo Jumex is home to the world's largest private collection of contemporary Latin American art.

The museum is intended to offer visitors a quiet place of contemplation away from Mexico City's bustling streets. The interior's large public space is split between three levels and filled with light thanks to natural glazing and skylights. The building is topped by a distinctive sawtooth roof.

The Ring of Remembrance – AAP

The Ring of Remembrance is located in Notre-Dame-de-Lorette, France
Aitor Ortiz

To adequately represent the sheer horror of World War I in architectural form while remaining duly respectful is no easy task, but Notre-Dame-de-Lorette's Ring of Remembrance memorial, by Agence d'architecture Philippe Prost achieves it.

The unification of former enemies is represented by carving the names of 600,000 fallen soldiers into the concrete ring, ignoring their nationality, creed, or rank.

Source: RIBA

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