World Architecture Festival Architecture Drawing Prize 2019, WAF News, Architects

World Architecture Festival Architecture Drawing Prize 2019

WAF International Architectural Prize Call for Entries News

26 July 2019

World Architecture Festival 2019 Shortlist News

World Architecture Festival 2019 Shortlist

26 June 2019

WAF 2019 Architecture Drawing Prize

World Architecture Festival call for entries to The 2019 Architecture Drawing Prize

Li Han, ‘The Samsara of Building No. 42 on Dirty Street’, overall winner of the 2018 Architecture Drawing Prize:
World Architecture Festival 2019 Architecture Drawing Prize
image : Li Han, courtesy of WAF

26th of June 2019 – In partnership with Make Architects, Sir John Soane’s Museum and sponsor William Hare Group, the World Architecture Festival (WAF) has announced the call for entries for the third edition of The Architecture Drawing Prize. Launched in 2017, the prize is conceived to celebrate and showcase the art and skill of architectural drawing.

In the spirit of many great architects of the past, from Palladio and John Soane to Le Corbusier and Cedric Price, The Architecture Drawing Prize is an ideal 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. The organisers invite entries of all types and forms: from technical or construction drawings to cutaway or perspective views – and anything in between.

Entries are welcomed by architects, designers and especially students from around the world in the following categories: hand-drawn, digital, and hybrid, combining the two. This year also sees the introduction of a new category: the detail drawing, to support entries by architects with a passion for working details. Submissions across the four categories will be evaluated on the basis of their technical skill, originality in approach and ability to convey an architectural idea. Drawings can be entirely speculative or relate to real projects.

This year’s judges include artists Langlands and Bell (Ben Langlands and Nikki Bell); Ken Shuttleworth (Make Architects); Narinder Sagoo (Foster + Partners); Jeremy Melvin (World Architecture Festival); Owen Hopkins (Sir John Soane’s Museum London) plus Manuelle Gautrand (Manuelle Gautrand Architecture); Christian Schittich (DETAIL) and Gary Simmons (William Hare Group).

Jeremy Melvin, Curator of the World Architecture Festival, commented: “Drawing has long been the practice that differentiates architecture from all other practical ways of making buildings. When informed by rigour and intelligence, it remains one of the most important ways of inventing and representing architectural ideas – and making them discussable. The drawing prize is an integral and vital part of WAF’s mission.”

The winners and shortlist will be announced in October, and then go on display at a dedicated exhibition at the Sir John Soane’s Museum in London in January 2020. The category winners will each receive a delegate pass and two nights in a hotel during the World Architecture Festival in Amsterdam, 4-6 December 2019. They will be invited to participate in an event on the Festival Stage at WAF, and receive tickets to the Gala Dinner.

Owen Hopkins, Sir John Soane’s Museum, comments: “Drawing in architecture is undergoing a renaissance as practitioners seek new modes of representation beyond the confines of the slick hyper-realistic render. In this new guise, drawing is emerging as a vital tool in developing architectural ideas and disseminating them online or in print. Now in its third year, the Architecture Drawing Prize celebrates the renewed importance of drawing and the diversity of approaches that define it.”

In 2018 the prize attracted entries from 31 countries across the globe, showing the truly international nature of the prize. Of the entrants, 55% were architects, 12% were designers and 33% were students. Over 50% of entries, and over 60% of the shortlisted entries were submitted by entrants aged 30 and under. To encourage this trend into 2019, the organisers continue to offer a reduced entry fee of £55 for all entries by students and those under 30, a reduction from the standard fee of £165.

Ken Shuttleworth Founder of Make, comments: “It’s been a pleasure to see how The Architecture Drawing Prize has really resonated internationally. The events around the prize have been essential in encouraging architects to think about how they will present their work in the future, and not only by embracing new technologies, but also through treasuring more traditional methods of representation. It’s great that, in its third year, the prize is being sponsored by William Hare Group and we are very grateful to them for making it possible to widen the scope of this prize.”

The second annual Architecture Drawing Prize in 2018 went to Li Han, one of the founding partners of Drawing Architecture Studio in Beijing, for his work entitled ‘The Samsara of Building No. 42 on Dirty Street’. Judges commended him for challenging preconceptions of digital presentation, creating a modern day Archigram drawing but also a step into the future.

The winner of the inaugural prize in 2017 went to Jerome Xin Hao Ng for ‘Memento Mori: a Peckham Hospice Care Home by Jerome Xin Hao Ng’, which was praised for its technical skill and the way in which it demonstrates the settings for multi-generation social interaction.

For full details on how to enter the Architecture Drawing Prize visit: https://thedrawingprize.worldarchitecturefestival.com

WAF is the world’s largest annual, international, live architectural event. It includes the biggest international architectural awards programme in the world, dedicated to celebrating excellence via live presentations to an audience of high-profile delegates and international juries.

The 2019 World Architecture Festival (WAF) comprises:

– A thematic conference programme (this year based on the theme ‘Flow’)
– Electronic gallery of all Award entries
– Exhibition area
– Live judging of finalists’ projects
– Architectural tour programme
– Networking and social events including partner fringe events
– Gala Awards Dinner

INSIDE World Festival of Interiors runs alongside WAF, with its own awards and conference programme. Delegates have access to both events.

WAF and INSIDE are organised by EMAP, publishers of The Architectural Review and The Architects’ Journal.

2019 World Architecture Festival Architecture Drawing Prize

Sponsors

WAF is proud to work with Founder Partner, Grohe, and headline partners ABB, Busch-Jaeger and Miele.

The Architecture Drawing Prize 2019 sponsor is William Hare Group.

About William Hare Group

The William Hare Group is an international organisation, providing value engineered structural steel solutions to the world’s most innovative and sustainable construction projects.

The Group is a private, family-owned business with origins in the United Kingdom dating back to the 1880’s. The Group are honoured to be sponsoring The Architectural Drawing Prize, celebrating the art and skill of architectural drawing.

About Make

Make is an award-winning international architectural practice with a reputation for challenging convention and pursuing design excellence. The practice brings projects to life across a broad range of sectors and locations, pushing for innovation in each one, whether it’s a small community-led scheme or a landmark new structure.

This approach has produced designs for several noteworthy arts and culture projects, including a dynamic exhibition space for emerging artists in Hong Kong and a major museum and art gallery in Swindon. Over the past decade Make’s work has been enhanced by the talent and commitment of many other members of the creative sector, including artists like Kenny Hunter and Catherine Bertola – collaborations that have produced an array of beautiful, inspiring public works of art. Make’s founder, Ken Shuttleworth, has also been recognised for his skilled draughtsmanship over the years, earning him the nickname “Ken the Pen.”

About Sir John Soane’s Museum

Sir John Soane’s house, museum and library at No. 13 Lincoln’s Inn Fields has been a public museum since the early nineteenth century. On his appointment as Professor of Architecture at the Royal Academy in 1806, Soane (1753-1837) began to arrange his books, classical antiquities, casts and models so that students of architecture might benefit from access to them.

In 1833 he negotiated an Act of Parliament to preserve the house and collection after his death for the benefit of ‘amateurs and students’ in architecture, painting and sculpture. Today, Sir John Soane’s Museum is one of the country’s most unusual and significant museums with a continuing and developing commitment to education and creative inspiration. Sir John Soane’s Museum was a finalist for Art Fund Museum of the Year 2017.

Press, images and interview requests: Caro Communications: 020 7713 9388; @carocomms
Charlotte Treadwell – charlotte@carocommunications.com
Tejal Dave – tejal@carocommunications.com

Join the conversation around The Architecture Drawing Prize using #ArchitectureDrawingPrize or to view blogs about drawing by invited contributors, visit http://bit.ly/TADPblog

For more details on World Architecture Festival 2019 please visit www.worldarchitecturefestival.com or @worldarchfest #WAF2019

About World Architecture Festival (WAF)

WAF is where the world architecture community meets to celebrate, learn, exchange and be inspired.

World Architecture Festival 2019 Architecture Drawing Prize image / information received 260619

WAF Awards

World Architecture Festival Awards 2018 Day One Winners

WAF Awards 2018

WAF World Building of the Year 2018 Winner
Kampung Admiralty in Singapore
Kampung Admiralty photos : Patrick Bingham-Hall, Darren Soh, Lim Weixiang
Kampung Admiralty by WOHA

The Interlace in Singapore
World Building of the Year 2015
image : Ole Scheeren
World Building of the Year 2015

Media-TIC wins World Building of the Year 2011 at World Architecture Festival Awards
World Building of the Year 2011

MAXXI, Rome, winner of World Building of the Year 2010
World Building of the Year 2010 by Zaha Hadid Architects

Mapungubwe Interpretation Centre, South Africa
Peter Rich Architects
WAF Building of the Year 2009

Universita Luigi Bocconi, Italy
Grafton Architects
WAF Building of the Year 2008

Stirling Prize

Comments / photos for the World Architecture Festival 2019 Architecture Drawing Prize page welcome