HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE – Architectural Writing Competition

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INTRODUCTION
History of Architecture may be a 2021 Presentation and Writing Competition, organized by Archiol. Architecture evolved over the centuries, with the increase and fall of civilizations. Architecture is that the essence of the history of Human Civilization. The competition, History of Architecture is trying to find a presentation board and essay submissions on any of the periods from the history of architecture.

• Create a presentation Board of 30cm X 30cm size, explaining anybody period from the history of Architecture with drawings, facts and details.
• A write up about the amount that you simply have chosen.
• When writing an opinion piece on architectural history, the utilization of facts, figures and landmark case studies is vital to the event of your article.

What are often submitted?
• Presentation Board of size 30cm X30cm
• Text of up to 1500 words or less. (600 words min.)
• Illustrations
• Graphics
• Diagrams

Note! Registration deadline is 11th March 2021, but you’ll submit you project until 12th March 2021.

Submission Guidelines:
• Presentation Board of 30cm X 30cm size which can include, but aren’t limited to 3-D views, sketches, sections, isometric views, plans, elevations or the other means of graphical representation. you’ll include text labels, architectural markings & symbols and short descriptive text.
• The title must be included because the heading of the sheet.
• Your Participation Code should be written within the top right corner of this sheet.
All submissions should be digital:
• Text submissions, including footnotes, citations, and illustration notes, must be submitted digitally in .doc format.
• Images must be submitted in .jpeg format
• Vector-only graphics should be submitted in .pdf formats.

How to Submit?
Upload one zip folder together with your presentation board (30 x30 cm) in jpeg or pdf format and a docs. File to your Google Drive or Dropbox and send us the sharing link to media@archiol.com
• File Naming: ‘ARCHIOL_Participation Code.pdf’ (ex. if your Participation Code is 1234, the file name should be ARCHIOL_1234.pdf). you’ll receive your Participation after completing the registration.
• Size Limit: 5 MB

Who can participate?
Competition is hospitable all citizenry , from all ages and cultural background, working in groups or individually.

PRIZES
Top 3 Entries:
• Publication
• E-Certificate of accomplishment
• Feature in Archiol E-zine
Top 20 Entries:
• Publication

TIMELINE
Registration Deadline: 11th March 2021 (Registration is freed from Charge)
Submission Deadline: 12th March 2021
Result Announcement: 19th March 2021

Download the information related to this competition here.

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