PARALLEL UNIVERSE - INTERNATIONAL RENDERING COMPETITION
Registration Deadline: Jun 30, 2023; Submission Deadline: Jul 17, 2023 Introduction Archiol has organized this rendering competition to understand the possibilities of rendering techniques used in architecture design. Presentation skills are an asset for any designer. One of the best mediums to showcase your architectural designs is through rendering. Rendering techniques support the creation of realistic visuals of the architectural design before the actual construction.This rendering competition challenges you to develop architectural rendered images that depict Parallel Universe.The Images can either be digital or hand drawn. Purpose:This competition aims to understand the possibilities of rendering techniques in architectural design and the extent of imagination in architecture. To do:Architectural rendered images that depict Parallel Universe.Participation:This competition is open to all.You can participate individually or as a team (Maximum 4 members in a team) Submission Requirements:2 – 5 rendered images - jpeg. / jpg. Format. (dimension: 30cm x 30cm, file size: 25mb)A summary explaining the rendering technique with a title (Min. 300 words) – docx. / docs. Format Timeline:Registration deadline: 30th June 2023ADVANCED REGISTRATIONSAR1: APR 3 – APR 12AR2: APR 13 – APR 22AR3: APR 23 – May 02 STANDARD REGISTRATIONSSR1: MAY 03 – MAY 17SR2: MAY 18 – JUN 02SR3: JUN 03 – JUN 17SR4: JUN 18 – JUN 28LATE REGISTRATIONSLR1: JUN 29 – JUN 30 – LR1Submission Starts: 27th June 2023Submission Ends: 17th July 2023Result Announcement: 30th August 2023 Prizes Winners (X3): Certificate of achievement + Publication + InterviewHonorable mentions (X3): Certificates + Publication Shortlisted entries (X10): Certificates Registration:Visit our website: www.archiol.orgClick the competition banner: Parallel Universe Render Challenge: https://www.archiol.org/competitions/parallel-universe-2023Organisers:ARCHIOL COMPETITIONS: www.archiol.org/Contact:Doubts /Queries related to the competition: contact@archiol.orgRead the full post on Bustler
Introduction
Archiol has organized this rendering competition to understand the possibilities of rendering techniques used in architecture design.
Presentation skills are an asset for any designer. One of the best mediums to showcase your architectural designs is through rendering. Rendering techniques support the creation of realistic visuals of the architectural design before the actual construction.
This rendering competition challenges you to develop architectural rendered images that depict Parallel Universe.
The Images can either be digital or hand drawn.
Purpose:
This competition aims to understand the possibilities of rendering techniques in architectural design and the extent of imagination in architecture.
To do:
Architectural rendered images that depict Parallel Universe.
Participation:
This competition is open to all.
You can participate individually or as a team (Maximum 4 members in a team)
Submission Requirements:
- 2 – 5 rendered images - jpeg. / jpg. Format. (dimension: 30cm x 30cm, file size: 25mb)
- A summary explaining the rendering technique with a title (Min. 300 words) – docx. / docs. Format
Timeline:
Registration deadline: 30th June 2023
ADVANCED REGISTRATIONS
AR1: APR 3 – APR 12
AR2: APR 13 – APR 22
AR3: APR 23 – May 02
STANDARD REGISTRATIONS
SR1: MAY 03 – MAY 17
SR2: MAY 18 – JUN 02
SR3: JUN 03 – JUN 17
SR4: JUN 18 – JUN 28
LATE REGISTRATIONS
LR1: JUN 29 – JUN 30 – LR1
Submission Starts: 27th June 2023
Submission Ends: 17th July 2023
Result Announcement: 30th August 2023
Prizes
Winners (X3): Certificate of achievement + Publication + Interview
Honorable mentions (X3): Certificates + Publication
Shortlisted entries (X10): Certificates
Registration:
Visit our website: www.archiol.org
Click the competition banner:
Parallel Universe Render Challenge: https://www.archiol.org/competitions/parallel-universe-2023
Organisers:
ARCHIOL COMPETITIONS: www.archiol.org/
Contact:
Doubts /Queries related to the competition: contact@archiol.org
Read the full post on Bustler