Dr Giamila Quattrone shortlisted in the ICOMOS-UK Photography Competition

Congratulations to Dr Giamila Quattrone, Senior Lecturer in Architecture and Co-Director of ArCHIAM, who has had three photographs shortlisted in the ICOMOS-UK Photography Competition.
The ICOMOS-UK international photography competition celebrates 60 years of ICOMOS, inviting global participants to capture built heritage and living heritage traditions through their lens. This year’s theme, ‘Heritage at Risk: A Global Perspective,’ aimed to raise awareness about vulnerable heritage sites around the world, whether due to environmental threats, conflict, neglect, or socio-political factors.
Launched in 2024, the competition received over 100 entries, showcasing extraordinary talent and dedication to preserving cultural memory through visual storytelling. Entries highlighted the fragility, beauty, and significance of world heritage, from renowned monuments to lesser-known cultural treasures.
Dr Quattrone is Co-Director of ArCHIAM, Centre for the Study of Architecture and Cultural Heritage of India, Arabia and the Maghreb, based at the University of Liverpool’s School of Architecture. It is an interdisciplinary forum based at the University of Liverpool and dedicated to the research of tangible and intangible heritage across three interconnected geographical regions.
Giamilla’s shortlisted entries can be seen below:
Srirangapatna Chikka Gosaighat Sri Kashi Visvesvara Temple Complex Structure, © ArCHIAM, 2017.
Srirangapatna Chikka Gosaighat Sri Kashi Visvesvara Temple Complex Structure, © ArCHIAM, 2017.
M’Hamid Oasis Ksar Bounou, © ArCHIAM, 2017.
More details of the competition and the full shortlist can be found here.