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Durbach Block Jaggers Architects Drawing Prize

Value

Up to $1,500

Status

Closed

Closed.
Opens
15/08/2018
Closes
30/11/2018
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Overview

Established by Durbach Block Jaggers, the designers of the Thomas Street, Science Building, the aim of the prize is to encourage excellence in and importance of a basic architectural communication skill, freehand drawing, and is awarded to a student who produces an exemplary hand-drawn Architectural drawing which demonstrates a new understanding of a piece of Architecture. Please see the Conditions of Award for further details about the Prize.

Who is eligible?

To be eligible for the Prize, a candidate must meet all of the following criteria:

  • Be enrolled in a coursework Architecture or Landscape Architecture degree at UTS in the year for which the award is made; and
  • Either submit one (1) physical hand-drawn Architectural drawing, unframed with a foam core on A2 landscape through open application or have a suitable drawing nominated by the subject coordinator of Architectural Design: Architectural Communications (11214) and/or Freehand Illustration (11291).

It is recommended that applicants have successfully completed one of the following subjects: Architectural Design: Architectural Communications (11214) and/or Freehand Illustration (11291).

Selection process

  • Demonstration of exemplary work as evidenced by the submitted freehand Illustration/drawing
  • Ability to gain a new understanding of a piece of Architecture as evidenced by the submitted freehand Illustration/drawing

 

Applications closed

Friday 30 November 2018

Need more information? Contact...

Jim Klarner
External Relations Officer
Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building
Tel: +61 2 9514 8011
Email: Jim.Klarner@uts.edu.au

Other information

One (1) winner and one (1) runner up recipient will be awarded the prize in each calendar year. 
The award will be in the form of:
1st Prize: The award will be in the form of a cash prize of $1,500.
Runner Up: The award will be in the form of a cash prize of $500.

Shortlisted works will be displayed and available for sale at a gallery/exhibition prior to the announcement of the 1st place and Runners-up Prizes at the event, to take place at a time mutually convenient time and as arranged between UTS and the Donor.