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Submission: February 28, 2022
Registration: February 28, 2022
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Writing competition

 

Essay Writing Contest, 3rd Cycle is the Nineteenth initiative of the Architectural Journalism & Criticism Organization founded by architect Pappal Suneja to spread awareness about this subject and sow the seeds of inspiration to explore and write about Architecture and allied fields from an explorer’s perspective. Theme for the Series in this cycle is ‘Travel & Photography’.

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essay writing travel and photography

Submission: December 4, 2021
Registration: December 3, 2021
Language: English
Location: International
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Haiku Writing

 

Architectural Haiku Writing Contest, 3rd Cycle is the Nineteenth initiative of the Architectural Journalism & Criticism Organization founded by architect Pappal Suneja to spread awareness about this subject and sow the seeds of inspiration to explore and write about Architecture and allied fields from a lyrical and explorer’s perspective. Theme for the Series in this cycle is ‘Health & Architecture’.

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haiku writing

Submission:  January 1, 2022
Registration: December 31, 2021
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open, Writing Competition

 

 

The first edition of Archiol’s Architecture Thesis Competition. Architecture thesis, the ultimate yet the preliminary test of the student being molded as an architect, the initial years that contribute into forging a designer that eventually formulates a collaboration of all the wisdom accumulated over the academic years, the inventive years which birth the composition of the incomprehensible ideas, known as thesis.

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Submission: June 27, 2021
Registration: June  27, 2021
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Essay Writing Competition

 

Theme for the Series in this cycle is ‘Design Interpretations’. A fundamental portion of architecture constitutes design interpretation: the art of conveyance of the basic ideology and theme behind the development of a design form, rather eloquently. So too in poetry, the spine of a theme branches out into its many abstractions, extrapolations embellished with nuance in eloquence. Even though poetry is a string of one breath, one exhalation, it embodies subconscious designing.

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Call For Entries Architectural Poetry Competition, 4th Cycle Design Interpretations

Submission: July 04, 2021
Registration: July 04, 2021
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Essay Writing Competition

 

Essay Writing Contest, 1st Cycle is the Sixteenth initiative of the Architectural Journalism & Criticism Organization founded by architect Pappal Suneja to spread awareness about this subject and sow the seeds of inspiration to explore and write about Architecture and allied fields from a thinker’s perspective.

Theme for the Series in this cycle is ‘Reimagining Architecture as a Cognitive Space’ – from Product to Process.

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Essay Writing Contest Reimagining Architecture as a Cognitive Space Open Call

Submission: August 31, 2020
Registration: August 30, 2020
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: All winners and honorary mentions will be featured in the upcoming publication of Architecture-Design-Art Magazine.
Type: Open

 

‘Haiga’: Haiku, Calligraphy, Painting Competition Series (1st cycle) themed ‘Ruins’ is a joint initiative of Architecture-Design-Art Magazine and Architectural Journalism & Criticism Organisation. This International Competition calls for Ideas from across the globe as per the following brief. Continue reading

ruins haiku competition

Submission: June 19, 2017
Registration: June 19, 2017
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: Grand Prize 1,000 USD, up to 2 runners-up 250 USD each
Type: Open

 

“For the vast majority of challenges facing growing cities today, a new, yet-to-be-developed technology or innovation is not what we need. We need better politics, a better approach to appreciating triple-bottom-line benefits, and better ways to scale things up. We need implementation.” (Brian Swett, Cities Leader for Arup in the Americas) Over the past few years, Arup’s Cities Alive initiative has provided a platform for exploring traditionally overlooked issues in the built environment, from nighttime lighting to child-friendly urban design. Now we want to hear from you!
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