218 submissions from 66 countries
MArchitecture
Stacking pencil buildings by using MA
by Ryo Kitazawa
Tokai University, Department of Architecture and Building Engineering - Kanagawa, Japan
Regional Museum of Mine Site: North of Chile
Abandoned mines and their imprint on the territory
by Tomás García de la Huerta
Universidad del Desarollo, Arquitectura - Santiago, Chile
Deviational Space
Relying on the architect to reinvent dynamism
by Espen Folgerø
Bergen School of Architecture - BAS, - Bergen, Norway
09_deeply rooted tree
Architecture School in Velluters Old Town, project in 3 scales: urban, project, process
by Pasqual Herrero Vicent
Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura - Valencia, Spain
Tokyo Littoral Art Center
A proposal for floating art facilities
by Kazuaki Hattori
University of Tokyo, Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering - Tokyo, Japan
Metropolitan Markets
The Shanghai MetroMarket Network
by Matthew Murphy
University of Edinburgh, Dept of Architecture - Edinburgh, Scotland
MAJA TURG: a market for Tallinn
Preserving the market hall structure in a new formula
by Max Rink
Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture - Delft, Netherlands
Markerpark
The final plan for the Markermeer
by Sander Lap
Rotterdam Academy of Architecture and Urban Design, - Rotterdam, Netherlands
Category | Award / Open to Students / Competition Result |
Type | International Graduation projects Award |
Genre | Degree-Project |
Country | Montevideo, Uruguay |
RegDeadline | 15 June 2008 GoogleCal iCal |
15 June 2008 (via Online) | |
Eligibility | All universities and colleges in the field of architecture, urban design and landscape architecture |
Description
All university-level training colleges around the world are invited to take part by selecting and submitting their best graduation project. Archiprix International forms the largest presentation of graduation work and offers unrivalled insight into current trends in design education globally and architecture generally.
An independent jury rewards the very best submissions with the Hunter Douglas Awards. The aim of the awards is to stimulate the introduction of starting, talented designers into the world of professional practice.
Jury
Not yet announced
Judging Process
One-Stage
Prize
Exhibition
Entry Fee
None
Entries
Digital data
Timetable
The workshops: from March 26 to April 3, 2009 (in the Facultad de Arquitectura, Universidad de la Republica - Uruguay)
The Award Ceremony: April 3 2009 (in the Theatro Solis in Montevideo)
Links
Past winners
Promoter
Archiprix International
Official Website
http://www.archiprix.org/