The Best Student Drawings of 2018 Awarded by the Aarhus School of Architecture
The Aarhus School of Architecture has revealed the winners of their drawing competition, Drawing of the Year 2018, which asked architecture students around the globe to submit their best digital, hand-drawn or hybrid drawings under the theme of ?Shaping new Realities.?
First Prize: Penang 2095 / Tianjing Lim (Malaysia) from Dessau International School of Architecture . Image via Aarhus School of Architecture
The Aarhus School of Architecture has revealed the winners of their drawing competition, Drawing of the Year 2018, which asked architecture students around the globe to submit their best digital, hand-drawn or hybrid drawings under the theme of ?Shaping new Realities.?The jury was impressed by the ?level of the many submitted drawings, which combine many different techniques and methods and show a high level of complexity and quality.? The assigned theme generated a wide variety of responses, from dystopia to green futures, exhibiting an ?engaged, intelligent, informed? understanding of architectural thought and representation.More than 300 submissions from 70 countries were evaluated by an esteemed jury of architects, which consisted of Peter Cachola Schmal, director of Deutsches Architekturmuseum; Thomas Bossel, associate partner at schmidt hammer lassen; and Torben Nielsen, professor at Aarhus School of Architecture.First PrizePenang 2095 / Tianjing Lim (Malaysia) from Dessau International School of ArchitectureÂ
First Prize: Penang 2095...
First Prize: Penang 2095 / Tianjing Lim (Malaysia) from Dessau International School of Architecture . Image via Aarhus School of Architecture
The Aarhus School of Architecture has revealed the winners of their drawing competition, Drawing of the Year 2018, which asked architecture students around the globe to submit their best digital, hand-drawn or hybrid drawings under the theme of ?Shaping new Realities.?The jury was impressed by the ?level of the many submitted drawings, which combine many different techniques and methods and show a high level of complexity and quality.? The assigned theme generated a wide variety of responses, from dystopia to green futures, exhibiting an ?engaged, intelligent, informed? understanding of architectural thought and representation.More than 300 submissions from 70 countries were evaluated by an esteemed jury of architects, which consisted of Peter Cachola Schmal, director of Deutsches Architekturmuseum; Thomas Bossel, associate partner at schmidt hammer lassen; and Torben Nielsen, professor at Aarhus School of Architecture.First PrizePenang 2095 / Tianjing Lim (Malaysia) from Dessau International School of ArchitectureÂ
First Prize: Penang 2095...
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