A look back on the winning student projects of Tamayouz's International Graduation Projects Award [Sponsored]
Tamayouz Excellence Award, an international architecture awards programme with seven prizes and competitions, has run its International Graduation Projects Award since 2016. Each year, students worldwide studying architecture, urban design, urban planning, architecture technology and landscape design are invited to register and submit their graduation projects for a chance to win a two-year Master's scholarship to the Polytecnico di Milano. With the deadline for registration and submission to the International Graduation Projects Award 2020 coming up on 1 October, 2020, Tamayouz is delighted to highlight the first-place winning projects of the award since its inaugural cycle in 2016, which illustrate how students around the world are working to respond to local and global challenges. To register for Tamayouz International Graduation Projects Award 2020, please visit here. To download the competition brief, please visit here. Registration and submissions deadlines for the award are 1 October, 2020. Further prize information for first, second, third and honourable mentions can be found here. 2016 First Place Winning Projects (Joint Winners): Anna Andronova from Kazan State University of Architecture and Engineering (Russia); Noor Marji from German Jordanian University (Jordan) Read the full post on Bustler
Tamayouz Excellence Award, an international architecture awards programme with seven prizes and competitions, has run its International Graduation Projects Award since 2016. Each year, students worldwide studying architecture, urban design, urban planning, architecture technology and landscape design are invited to register and submit their graduation projects for a chance to win a two-year Master's scholarship to the Polytecnico di Milano.
With the deadline for registration and submission to the International Graduation Projects Award 2020 coming up on 1 October, 2020, Tamayouz is delighted to highlight the first-place winning projects of the award since its inaugural cycle in 2016, which illustrate how students around the world are working to respond to local and global challenges.
To register for Tamayouz International Graduation Projects Award 2020, please visit here. To download the competition brief, please visit here. Registration and submissions deadlines for the award are 1 October, 2020. Further prize information for first, second, third and honourable mentions can be found here.
2016 First Place Winning Projects (Joint Winners): Anna Andronova from Kazan State University of Architecture and Engineering (Russia); Noor Marji from German Jordanian University (Jordan) Read the full post on Bustler