Call for Submissions: Gaudi Architecture Prize

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Silkmatters is a digital platform for all things Architecture and Design. We encourage creative freedom and open learning through Competitions and Awards.

We invite Undergraduate and Postgraduate students, including recent graduates of 2017 and later to take part in our First International Student Awards: Gaudi Architecture Prize. This Architecture Prize is named after the Great Catalan Architect Antoni Gaudi, as a token of respect and honor to his architectural achievements and sculptural masterpieces.

20+ Categories carefully selected by our research team to ensure a fair chance to outstanding ideas which fall under a varied array of Architectural Design, Interior Design , Furniture Design and Urban Design categories.

Rewards & Recognition:
40+ awards to the most commendable projects. Winners in each category along with first and second runner-up and possible honorable mentions at the jury’s discretion, will receive a cash prize and gain international recognition through online publishing across various Architecture and Design platforms. Winners will also have their entries issued on our Annual Design magazine.

Eligibility:
Open to students and recent graduates of all nationalities, in the following disciplines and their affiliated fields:
• Architecture
• Landscape Architecture
• Interior Design
• Product Design
• Urban Design
• Urban Planning

Calendar & Fees:
Early registration: 10th July 2020 – 31st July 2020
-Foreign nationals: 20 EUR + taxes
-Indian nationals: 650 INR + taxes

Standard registration: 1st August 2020 – 15th September 2020
-Foreign nationals: 30 EUR + taxes
-Indian nationals: 750 INR + taxes

Late registration: 16th September 2020 – 20th October 2020
-Foreign nationals: 50 EUR + taxes
-Indian nationals: 900 INR + taxes

Submission deadline: 20th October 2020
Results: 1st November 2020

Registration & Submission:
Participants can access the registration form through the website and are required to submit their entries via the Submission portal on our website.

Terms and Conditions:
Please see the terms and conditions section on our website.

Contact: info.silkmatters@gmail.com

  • Title

    Call for Submissions: Gaudi Architecture Prize
  • Type

    Grants, Scholarships & Awards
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  • Organizers

  • Registration Deadline

    October 20, 2020 10:00 AM
  • Submission Deadline

    October 20, 2020 12:00 AM
  • Price

    Foreign nationals: 20 EUR + taxes; Indian nationals: 650 INR + taxes

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