Перо, карандаш, компьютер или даже искусственный интеллект – каким бы ни было ваше средство выражения, наш конкурс архитектурного рисунка открыт для ваших работ.
Мы принимаем изображения всех видов – от нарисованного от руки концептуального эскиза до технически совершенных многослойных рендеров. Рисунок должен передавать силу архитектурной идеи, будь то изображение уже существующего здания или плод воображения конкурсанта.
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Pen, pencil, computer or even AI –whatever your medium, our drawing competition is open for submissions.
How do you represent the world you would like to see? Eye Line 2024, RIBAJ’s annual, international competition showcasing the best drawing and rendering skills, is open for entries. As ever, we ask for images in two categories – student and practitioner – that brilliantly convey architecture, in any medium or combination of media. We are seeking the best and most exciting submissions from those at the sharp end of representation.
Images of all kinds, from hand-drawn concept sketch to technically proficient and layered renders are eligible: ‘drawing’ includes any method by which the power of an architectural idea is communicated, whether depictions of existing buildings or works of the imagination. Last year saw our first AI entries.
There are two categories:
Student category: images made by those in architectural education or who are submitting images made before final qualification. Practitioner category: images made by those fully qualified and working in practice, whether for real-life projects or exploring ideas or experiences.
Winning entries will be published in print and online. Our colleagues at RIBA’s Drawings and Archives Collection will inspect winners for potential inclusion in their archive.
Each year we are gratified by the originality, wit and talent presented to Eye Line: an international, free-to-enter award. Practitioners and students – show us your best drawings and join a prestigious cohort of past winners!
We seek the best 2D representations of a building design or concept through visual means. They may be hand or digitally drawn, incorporating collage or any combination or overlay of methods. Video and straight photography excluded.