Architecture Illustration Competition

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The Architecture Illustration Competition offers a delightful challenge to illustrate a fun piece of architecture using the new Engage Canvas feature. This is an exciting opportunity to unleash your creativity and refresh your mind as we move into 2024.

Objective

Illustrate a fun and imaginative piece of architecture. Your submission can depict either an original building design or an existing structure. The aim is to have fun and explore creative possibilities in architectural illustration.

Guidelines

  • Tool: Use the Engage Canvas feature for your illustration.
  • Content: Create a drawing that portrays an interesting or whimsical piece of architecture. It can be either an entirely original concept or a reinterpretation of an existing building.
  • Submissions: You are encouraged to submit more than one illustration. Feel free to explore different ideas without being limited to a single entry.

How to Participate

  1. Access Engage Canvas: Utilize the Engage Canvas feature to start your illustration.
  2. Create Your Illustration: Design a building that is fun, imaginative, and showcases your unique perspective on architecture.
  3. Submit Your Work: Once your illustration is complete, submit it through the designated submission platform. There are no restrictions on the number of submissions you can make.

Purpose

This competition is designed to be a lighthearted and engaging activity to stimulate your creativity and architectural imagination. It serves as a creative break and a way to bring fresh energy into your work for the upcoming year.

Get ready to have fun and bring your architectural visions to life with the Engage Canvas feature!

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