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Next August 9th at 17:00 BST (12:00 EST) ArchDaily and The Architecture Drawing Prize will be hosting a free-to-attend, live drawing workshop on Zoom with Narinder Sagoo, Art Director at Foster + Partners heading up the practice’s Design Communications team and Jason Parker, Director at Make Architects who initiated The Architecture Drawing Prize to give an international platform to the topic.
At the live workshop Narinder and Jason will share how they use drawing to “warm up” when designing, explore and share ideas and develop architectural concepts. As part of a discussion chaired by the World Architecture Festival’s Programme Director, Paul Finch, they will engage with the audience on how they have tackled particular aspects relating to presentation and how they see the future of visual communication.
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Other photos. The popularity of architectural drawing is unquestionable. The fourth edition of the
Architecture Drawing Prize, curated by Make Architects, Sir John Soane s Museum and the World Architecture Festival, attracted numerous entries in the three classic categories:
hand-drawn, hybrid and digital. The
Lockdown Prize is a fourth category added this year, the winner of which was selected from among the winners of the other three categories.
The overall winner of the Architecture Drawing Prize is
Apartment #5, a Labyrinth and Repository of Spatial Memories, by
Clement Laurencio of the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, the drawing which also won in the
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The World Architecture Festival has announced the winners of the Architecture Drawing Prize 2020. Entries were chosen in the Digital, Hand-drawn and Hybrid categories. The contest included 165 entries from 30 countries, and the 2020 competition also introduced the ‘Lockdown Prize’ focusing on the global pandemic, awarded to a drawing related to the architectural changes brought by the coronavirus.
WAF is the world’s largest annual, international, live architectural event. It includes the biggest international architectural awards program in the world. Curated by WAF, Sir John Soane’s Museum and Make Architects, this prize embraces the creative use of digital tools and digitally produced renderings, while recognizing the enduring importance of hand drawing.