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Submission: March 10, 2022
Registration: February 28, 2022
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Render Challenge

 

Presentation skills are just as important as designing; one of the best mediums to present your architectural designs is through rendering. Architectural rendering aims to create life-like experiences of the buildings before they are built. Rendering aids the designer to convey his or her ideas, an image that represents the designers’ imagination most realistically. The Theme for Render Challenge: The unknown.

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Submission: January 10, 2022
Registration: December 31, 2021
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open Render Competition

 

An Image that says it all! Create one rendered architectural graphic design that says it all. As this competition aims at exploring and understanding rendering (a medium of conveying designs) to an unimaginable extent, so you are free to choose the type, location, scale. The Rendering can be hand-drawn or digital.

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render challenge 3

Submission: October 20, 2021
Registration: October 15, 2021
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open

Presentation skills are just as important as designing; one of the best mediums to present your architectural designs is through rendering. Architectural rendering aims to create life-like experiences of the buildings before they are built.
Rendering aids the designer to convey his or her ideas, an image that represents the designers’ imagination most realistically.

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render challenge 2

Submission: August 5, 2021
Registration: August 5, 2021
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open, Rendering Competition

 

Participate in the Render Up – 20 day challenge by Delopus powered by TADesign
Post your architectural rendering on the Delopus App and win prizes worth Rs 4000.

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With this text, we continue series of articles on Competitions.archi. We will be showcasing the case studies of the projects that were awarded in various architecture competitions.

The main focus of this series is to understand the design process behind all winning submissions. That is why we will be asking all architects and designers ‘ How you won that competition? ‘. We’re curious about their path, from the first draft, the first blueprint to the full-scale plan. We’re also interested to see which solutions had been dropped on the way, what kind of choices had to be made, and most importantly, what was the grand idea behind the project. That is why we will be asking for sketches, drafts and detailed descriptions so that we can fully understand their technique and the process that resulted in the awarded works.

We started with Emergency Operations Center – Kaira Looro Competitions and Fairy Tales 2020 Competition. Now is time to present the concept behind the winning submission in Xi’An Train Station Competition.

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With this text we continue series of articles on Competitions.archi. We will be showcasing the case studies of the projects that were awarded in various architecture competitions.

The main focus of this series is to understand the design process behind all winning submissions. That is why we will be asking all architects and designers ‘ How you won that competition ? ‘. We’re curious about their path, from the first draft, first blueprint to the full-scale plan. We’re also interested to see which solutions had been dropped on the way, what kind of choices had to be made, and most importantly, what was the grand idea behind the project. That is why we will be asking for sketches, drafts and detailed description, so that we can fully understand their technique and the process that resulted in the awarded works.

We started with Emergency Operations Center – Kaira Looro Competitions  and now we will go deeper into the Fairy Tales.

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Submission: February 01, 2016
Registration: March 07, 2016
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: $7,750 in cash and $1,650 in other prizes
Type: Professionals & Students

 

ASAI will be rewarding $7,750 in CASH prizes for some of the top recipients selected for the AIP 31 exhibition as well as $1,650 in memberships. See the website for more details. Continue reading