The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced 22 winners in its International Awards for Excellence, with projects from 14 countries by Caruso St John, David Chipperfield and DRDH among others picking up awards.

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Shah Muhammad Mohsin Khan Mausoleum in Bangladesh by Sthapotik. (Credit: RIBA)

Each project (see the full list below) is now in the running for the fourth RIBA International Prize, with the winner being announced in November. Launched in 2015, the bi-annual awards programme aims to reward projects that demonstrate “visionary thinking, originality, excellence of execution” and make “a distinct contribution to its users, surrounding environment and communities.”

“Supporting and working with architects and practices around the globe to promote excellence in architecture is central to RIBA’s purpose,” said RIBA President Muyiwa Oki in a statement. “Now in its fourth iteration as an established part of the RIBA Awards calendar, the International Awards recognise and celebrate ambitious and impactful buildings across the world that create meaningful change. It is a privilege for us to reward this collection of the world’s most exceptional buildings.”

Simon Henley, Chair of the RIBA Awards Group, added: “Each of these projects makes an exceptional contribution to its local area and demonstrates a stimulating architectural response to RIBA’s stringent social, environmental and design values. On behalf of the RIBA Awards Group, I am delighted to award and celebrate these exceptional buildings, their architects and clients across the world.”

The 22 winners:

Adega Pico Winder & Hotel by DRDH Architects and Sami Arquitectos
Bandeiras, Portugal

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(Credit: RIBA)

Ahmedabad University Centre by Stephane Paumier Architects
Ahmedabad, India

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(Credit: RIBA)

Bioclimatic School in Guécélard by Atelier Julien Boidot
Guécélard, France

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(Credit: RIBA)

Bundanon Art Museum & Bridge by Kerstin Thompson Architects
Illaroo, Australia

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(Credit: Rory Gardiner)

Casa Catarina by Taller Hector Barraso
Valle de Braco, Mexico

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(Credit: Rory Gardiner)

Collège Hampaté Bá by Article 25
Niamey, Niger

Read our coverage of this project here.

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(Credit: Souleymane Ag Anara)

Engineering Laboratories | Pontificia Universidad Javeriana by Juan Pablo Ortiz Arquitectos and TALLER Architects 
Bogotá, Colombia

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(Credit: RIBA)

Green Field Factory of Karupannya Rangpur Limited by Nakshabid Architects
Rangpur, Bangladesh

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(Credit: RIBA)

Jacoby Studios by David Chipperfield Architects Berlin
Paderborn, Germany

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(Credit: RIBA)

Jadgal Elementary School by DAAZ Office
Sistan and Baluchestan, Iran

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(Credit: RIBA)

Jahad Metro Plaza by KA architecture Studio
Tehran, Iran

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(Credit: Mohammad Hassan Ettefagh)

Jingdezhen Pengjia Alley Compound by Beijing AN-DESIGN Architects
Jingdezhen City, China

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(Credit: Baiqiang Cao)

Liknon by K-Studio
Vourliotes, Greece

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(Credit: RIBA)

Modulus Matrix – 85 Social Housing in Cornellà by Peris+Toral Arquitectes
Cornellà, Spain

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(Credit: RIBA)

Morland Mixité Capitale by David Chipperfield Architects Berlin and CALQ
Paris, France

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(Credit: Simon Menges)

Neue Nationalgalerie refurbishment by David Chipperfield Architects Berlin
Berlin, Germany

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(Credit: RIBA)

Punchbowl Mosque by Angelo Candalepas and Associates
Sydney, Australia

(Credit: Rory Gardiner)

Shah Muhammad Mohsin Khan Mausoleum by Sthapotik
Manikgonj, Bangladesh

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(Credit: RIBA)

Sharanam Centre for Rural Development by Jateen Lad
Near Pondicherry, India

(Credit: RIBA)

Six Bricolage-houses by ARCity Office
Shenzhen City, China

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(Credit: RIBA)

Thapar University Learning Laboratory by McCullough Mulvin Architects
Patiala, India

(Credit: RIBA)

Veemgebouw by Caruso St John Architects
Eindhoven, Netherlands

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(Credit: Filip Dujardin)