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  • The Architecture Drawing Prize 2023
  • The Architecture Drawing Prize 2023
  • The Architecture Drawing Prize 2023
  • Overall Winner + Hybrid Category Winner: ‘(Re)membering the See Monster’ by Eldry John Infante
  • Hand-drawn Category Winner: ‘Grundtvig’ by Ben Johnson
  • Digital Category Winner: 'The Archatographic Map of the Incomplete Landscape on Pedra Branca’ by Eugene Tan

The Architecture Drawing Prize 2023 , London/ Vereinigtes Königreich

Architektur Wettbewerbs-Ergebnis

wa-ID
wa-2036572
Tag der Veröffentlichung
03.08.2023
Aktualisiert am
08.02.2024
Verfahrensart
Award
Zulassungsbereich
Andere
Teilnehmer
Architekt*innen, Designer*innen und Student*innen
Beteiligung
250 Arbeiten
Auslober
Abgabetermin
08.09.2023
Bekanntgabe
23.11.2023
Ausstellung
31.01.-03.03.2024

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Overall Winner + Hybrid Category Winner

‘(Re)membering the See Monster’ by Eldry John Infante
  • Overall Winner + Hybrid Category Winner: ‘(Re)membering the See Monster’ by Eldry John Infante
  • Overall Winner + Hybrid Category Winner: ‘(Re)membering the See Monster’ by Eldry John Infante

Hand-drawn Category Winner

‘Grundtvig’ by Ben Johnson
  • Hand-drawn Category Winner: ‘Grundtvig’ by Ben Johnson
  • Hand-drawn Category Winner: ‘Grundtvig’ by Ben Johnson

Digital Category Winner

'The Archatographic Map of the Incomplete Landscape on Pedra Branca’ by Eugene Tan
  • Digital Category Winner: 'The Archatographic Map of the Incomplete Landscape on Pedra Branca’ by Eugene Tan
  • Digital Category Winner: 'The Archatographic Map of the Incomplete Landscape on Pedra Branca’ by Eugene Tan
  • Digital Category Winner: 'The Archatographic Map of the Incomplete Landscape on Pedra Branca’ by Eugene Tan
  • Digital Category Winner: 'The Archatographic Map of the Incomplete Landscape on Pedra Branca’ by Eugene Tan
Verfahrensart
Award / Auszeichnung

Wettbewerbsaufgabe
In Zusammenarbeit mit Make Architects und dem Sir John Soane's Museum ruft das World Architecture Festival (WAF) zur Teilnahme an der siebten Ausgabe des The Architecture Drawing Prize auf, der von der Iris Ceramica Group gesponsert wird. Der 2017 ins Leben gerufene Preis wurde ins Leben gerufen, um die Kunst und das Können der Architekturzeichnung zu feiern und zu präsentieren.

Im Geiste der Arbeiten großer Architekten der Vergangenheit, von Palladio und John Soane bis hin zu Le Corbusier und Cedric Price, ist The Architecture Drawing Prize eine Plattform, um darüber nachzudenken und zu erforschen, wie die Zeichnung die Kunst der Architektur heute weiter voranbringt. Er umfasst den kreativen Einsatz digitaler Werkzeuge und digital erstellter Renderings, erkennt aber gleichzeitig die anhaltende Bedeutung der Handzeichnung an.

Der WAF lädt zu Beiträgen aller Art und Form ein - von konzeptionellen bis hin zu technischen oder Konstruktionszeichnungen, Schnitten oder perspektivischen Ansichten - und allem, was dazwischen liegt. Eingereicht werden können Arbeiten von Architekten, Designern und Studenten aus der ganzen Welt in den folgenden Kategorien: Handgezeichnet, Digital und Hybrid (eine Kombination aus beidem).

Die Einreichungen in den drei Kategorien werden nach ihrem technischen Können, ihrer Originalität und ihrer Fähigkeit, eine architektonische Idee zu vermitteln, bewertet. Die Zeichnungen können rein spekulativ sein oder sich auf reale Projekte beziehen.

Competition assignment
In partnership with Make Architects and Sir John Soane’s Museum, World Architecture Festival (WAF) is calling for entries for the seventh edition of The Architecture Drawing Prize, sponsored by Iris Ceramica Group. Launched in 2017, the Prize was established to celebrate and showcase the art and skill of architectural drawing.

In the spirit of work by great architects of the past, from Palladio and John Soane to Le Corbusier and Cedric Price, The Architecture Drawing Prize is a platform for reflecting on and exploring how drawing continues to advance the art of architecture today. It embraces the creative use of digital tools and digitally produced renderings, while recognising the enduring importance of hand drawing.

WAF invites entries of all types and forms – from conceptual to technical or construction drawings, cutaways or perspective views – and anything in between. Entries are welcomed from architects, designers and students from around the world in the following categories: Hand-drawn, Digital and Hybrid (combining the two).

Submissions across the three categories will be evaluated based on their technical skill, originality of approach and ability to convey an architectural idea. Drawings can be entirely speculative or relate to real projects.

Jury
Paul Finch, Director of World Architecture Festival (Juryvorsitz/ Chair of Jury)
Nikki Bell and Ben Langlands, Artists
Pablo Bronstein, Artist
Lily Jencks, Co-founder of Lily Jencks Studio, Jencks Squared
Federica Minozzi, CEO of Iris Ceramica Group
Narinder Sagoo, Senior Partner at Foster + Partners
Ken Shuttleworth, Founder of Make Architects
Louise Stewart, Head of Exhibitions at Sir John Soane’s Museum

Ausstellung
The Architecture Drawing Prize Ausstellung wird am 31. Januar 2024 im Sir John Soane's Museum in London eröffnet.


In diesem Monat wird die The Architecture Drawing Prize Ausstellung im Sir John Soane's Museum in London eröffnet.
Zu sehen sind Zeichnungen der Finalisten und Gewinner des Architecture Drawing Prize 2023.

31. Januar - 3. März 2024
Sir John Soane's Museum
13 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, WC2A 3BP

Der Eintritt ist frei - Einzelheiten zu den Öffnungszeiten/ Besuchsplanung:
www.soane.org/your-visit.

Exhibition
The Architecture Drawing Prize Exhibition opens on 31 January 2024 at Sir John Soane’s Museum in London.


This month sees the opening of The Architecture Drawing Prize exhibition at Sir John Soane's Museum in London.
It features drawings by the finalists and category winners of the 2023 Architecture Drawing Prize.

31 January – 3 March 2024
Sir John Soane’s Museum
13 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London, WC2A 3BP

Entry is free - details of opening hours/ planning visit:
www.soane.org/your-visit.

Weitere Informationen zu den Gewinnern finden Sie unter:
worldarchitecturefestival.com/worldarchitecturefestival2024/en/page/the-architecture-drawing-prize

Der Gesamtsieger des The Architecture Drawing Prize wird im Vorfeld der Ausstellung im Rahmen eines vom Sir John Soane's Museum veranstalteten Webinars am 29. Januar 2024 um 17 Uhr GMT bekannt gegeben. Einzelheiten sind auf der Soane-Website zu finden.
www.soane.org/exhibitions/architecture-drawing-prize

More information about the winners can be found at:
worldarchitecturefestival.com/worldarchitecturefestival2024/en/page/the-architecture-drawing-prize

The Overall Winner of The Architecture Drawing Prize will be announced ahead of the exhibition as part of a webinar hosted by Sir John Soane’s Museum on 29 January 2024 at 5pm GMT. Details will be available via the Soane website.
www.soane.org/exhibitions/architecture-drawing-prize
PRESS RELEASE
August 1st, 2023
 
Entries for The Architecture Drawing Prize  2023 are now open and with just over a month left to submit your work!
 
In partnership with Make Architects and Sir John Soane’s MuseumWorld Architecture Festival (WAF) is calling for entries for the seventh edition of The Architecture Drawing Prize, sponsored by Iris Ceramica Group. Launched in 2017, the Prize was established to celebrate and showcase the art and skill of architectural drawing.
 
In the spirit of work by great architects of the past, from Palladio and John Soane to Le Corbusier and Cedric Price, The Architecture Drawing Prize is a platform for reflecting on and exploring how drawing continues to advance the art of architecture today. It embraces the creative use of digital tools and digitally produced renderings, while recognising the enduring importance of hand drawing.
 
WAF invites entries of all types and forms – from conceptual to technical or construction drawings, cutaways or perspective views – and anything in between. Entries are welcomed from architects, designers and students from around the world in the following categories: Hand-drawn, Digital and Hybrid (combining the two).
 
Submissions across the three categories will be evaluated based on their technical skill, originality of approach and ability to convey an architectural idea. Drawings can be entirely speculative or relate to real projects.
 
This year’s judges are Founder of Lily Jencks Studio, Lily Jencks; Artists Ben Langlands & Nikki Bell; Artist Pablo Bronstein; Iris Ceramica Group CEO, Federica Minozzi; Senior Partner at Foster + Partners, Narinder Sagoo, Founder of Make Architects, Ken Shuttleworth; and Head of Exhibitions at Sir John Soane's Museum, Louise Stewart.
 
Paul Finch, Programme Director of the World Architecture Festival and Chair of the judging panel, comments: “We are delighted to launch the seventh year of The Architecture Drawing Prize, which has become an important fixture and highlight within the World Architecture Festival programme.  We’re also delighted to have the Iris Ceramica Group, who carry a strong interest in the culture of architecture, as our distinguished sponsors.” 
 
Louise Stewart, Head of Exhibitions of Sir John Soane's Museum, says: "Sir John Soane’s Museum is very happy to partner with Make Architects and WAF in hosting the seventh edition of The Architectural Drawing Prize, which has become a celebrated showcase for the best in contemporary draughtsmanship across media. Drawing remains central to architectural practice today, just as it was to Sir John Soane and his architectural pupils, working in his Drawing Office– as such, the Museum is the perfect venue for exhibiting these extraordinary works.”
                                         
Ken Shuttleworth, Founder of Make Architects, adds: “Drawing was what made me want to become an architect. Yet, I have seen that among students and many architects, drawing is not valued enough – particularly as a way of exploring ideas. This is why we wanted a prize that would create a platform for drawing.
 
Federica Minozzi, CEO of Iris Ceramica Group, comments: “Architecture can combine technology and sustainability in order to stimulate more significant interactions between humans and the environment. The Architecture Drawing Prize is a brilliant opportunity to demonstrate the genius of people and the desire to experiment. Hence the importance of the Prize: it assumes a prominent role in reflecting architectural creativity”.
 
The entry deadline for all submissions is 8 September, 2023. The shortlist and winners will be announced in October and then go on display at the World Architecture Festival in Singapore from 29 November to 1 December, 2023. Category winners will receive complimentary tickets to the Festival, which will include a panel discussion featuring a number of award judges and a gala dinner award presentation ceremony. 
 
The overall 2023 winner will be announced at the private preview of The Architecture Drawing Prize exhibition at Sir John Soane’s Museum, which will run from 31 January to 3 March, 2024 and will feature a selection of winning and shortlisted entries. WAF will fund the overall winner to attend this preview event in London. 
 
Standard submission entry for the prize is £99 with a reduced rate of £49 for all entries by students and under-30s. There is also a multiple entry discount offered when submitting three or more projects. Entrants should use the code STANDARDMULTI10 or STUDENTMULTI10 at the checkout to save 10%.
 
For full details on how to enter The Architecture Drawing Prize visit:

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