Architecture Competitions Yearbook

Registration Deadline: Apr 22, 2020; Submission Deadline: Apr 24, 2020 Recently, Competitions.Archi celebrated their 5th anniversary and million annual visitors on the site by creating the architecture competitions yearbook. In making the yearbook they wanted to enhance values of creativity, work and to encourage other people to take part in a competition. To celebrate the designs that are not only interesting in their own rights but may also be a source of inspiration to ideas that are yet to be born. If you want to take part in competitions and have an inspiration board on hand, we highly recommend their Architecture Competitions Yearbook. Throughout their 160-page book there are over 40 inspiring projects with a detailed description. All projects are winning entries in 12 of the most interesting and visionary competitions of 2019. Just by scanning you can find many ideas for your own designs and how to present them. After a few minutes of looking through you will find yourself bursting with new concepts and you will learn so much from previous designs. It is a great tool that allows you to find new inspirations and ideas for your own designs.  So, should you take part in architectural competitions? There are many advantages to doing them, that taking part in at least one is a must. It is a fun way to exercise your skills as a designer and to learn tools that you would be too scared to use otherwise. Competitions are also great for overcoming creative blocks, that you will encounter every now and then. The perks you get by not only taking part but producing a project yourself are great. By winning you can get much more recognition and a great boost in your portfolio, or your studio. So, should you find yourself in need of creating something different than another multifamily housing estate in your city - take up on competitions. And maybe before you know it, you will be the one to inspire others and change the world. Read the full post on Bustler

Architecture Competitions Yearbook
Registration Deadline: Apr 22, 2020; Submission Deadline: Apr 24, 2020

Recently, Competitions.Archi celebrated their 5th anniversary and million annual visitors on the site by creating the architecture competitions yearbook. In making the yearbook they wanted to enhance values of creativity, work and to encourage other people to take part in a competition. To celebrate the designs that are not only interesting in their own rights but may also be a source of inspiration to ideas that are yet to be born.

If you want to take part in competitions and have an inspiration board on hand, we highly recommend their Architecture Competitions Yearbook. Throughout their 160-page book there are over 40 inspiring projects with a detailed description. All projects are winning entries in 12 of the most interesting and visionary competitions of 2019. Just by scanning you can find many ideas for your own designs and how to present them. After a few minutes of looking through you will find yourself bursting with new concepts and you will learn so much from previous designs. It is a great tool that allows you to find new inspirations and ideas for your own designs. 

So, should you take part in architectural competitions? There are many advantages to doing them, that taking part in at least one is a must. It is a fun way to exercise your skills as a designer and to learn tools that you would be too scared to use otherwise. Competitions are also great for overcoming creative blocks, that you will encounter every now and then. The perks you get by not only taking part but producing a project yourself are great. By winning you can get much more recognition and a great boost in your portfolio, or your studio. So, should you find yourself in need of creating something different than another multifamily housing estate in your city - take up on competitions.

And maybe before you know it, you will be the one to inspire others and change the world.

Read the full post on Bustler