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In pictures | ‘The beauty of concrete’

Overall winner of the GCCA’s photography competition and winner of the urban concrete amateur category was Nurlan Tahirli for this image of the Heydar Aliyev Center, Baku, Azerbaijan

The winners of an international photography competition capturing the "beauty and importance of concrete" have been unveiled.

The Global Cement and Concrete Association’s (GCCA) annual photography competition attracted entries by both professionals and amateurs, ranging from urban scenes to playparks, unusual architecture and transport networks.

The contest covered three categories – concrete infrastructure, urban concrete, and concrete in daily life.

Urban Concrete Amateur winner (and overall winner)
Overall winner of the GCCA’s photography competition and winner of the urban concrete amateur category was Nurlan Tahirli for this image of the Heydar Aliyev Center, Baku, Azerbaijan
Urban Concrete Professional winner
Parking space near RAI, Amsterdam Netherlands by Ekaterina Koryakova
Concrete Infrastructure Amateur winner
“De Lentloper” bridge in Nijmegen, The Netherlands by Mariëtte Ewalds
Concrete Infrastructure Professional winner
Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai by Nishar Mohammed
Concrete in Daily Life Amateur winner
Rizal Province, Philippines by Christopher Andres
Concrete in Daily Life Professional winner
Theme park in Abu Dhabi by Christopher “Tawpee” Comeso

Nurlan Tahirli took the $10,000 (£7,000) overall prize for a photo of the Heydar Aliyev Centre in Baku in Azerbaijan. Amateur and professional winners were also named in each category, with each category winner collecting a prize of $2,500 (£1,800).

The competition ran from October to December 2020 and was judged by: Gabriele Galimberti, National Geographic photographer; John Fairley, photographer and creative director of Curious Productions; Gian Luca Barone, senior associate at Zaha Hadid Architects; and Dinah McLeod, chief executive of the GCCA.

McLeod said: “The pictures truly capture the wide range of ways in which concrete plays a fundamental role in life. We were delighted and overwhelmed by the stunning quality and number of photos that we received from just about every corner of the world – a huge thank you to all entrants. We were hugely impressed with their ability to depict how concrete has been continuing to support our lives even in these difficult times.”

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