The Tamayouz Excellence Award highlights 7 winning student projects from 2019! [Sponsored]
Tamayouz Excellence Award is an international awards programme that champions architecture by celebrating projects, individuals and institutions. With seven awards that make up its programme, four are project based, including its two graduation project awards for international and Iraqi students, as well as its two thematic competitions, the Rifat Chadirji Prize and the Dewan Award for Architecture. In 2019, Tamayouz received 908 submissions, representing 64 countries and 171 universities across its seven awards. The winning students for both student awards truly represented the state of architectural education on a global level, with winners from The Netherlands, Italy, Singapore, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Iraq. In both categories, there was also a prevailing approach to tackling local and international challenges through holistic and contextually informed solutions. The following is a roundup of seven winning student projects from 2019 (taken from both the International Graduation Projects Award and the Iraqi Graduation Projects Award), providing an in-depth overview of the excellent work produced last year. Despite the challenges presented by the ongoing Covid-19 outbreak, Tamayouz’s 2020 cycle is set to continue and readers can register for this year's cycle here. International Graduation Projects Award 2019 Tamayouz’s International Graduation Projects Award is the world’s largest international award for architecture graduation projects. Each year, it invites students of architecture, urban design, planning and landscape design to submit their graduation projects. To register for the 2020 cycle of the International Graduation Projects Award, click here. Read the full post on Bustler
Tamayouz Excellence Award is an international awards programme that champions architecture by celebrating projects, individuals and institutions. With seven awards that make up its programme, four are project based, including its two graduation project awards for international and Iraqi students, as well as its two thematic competitions, the Rifat Chadirji Prize and the Dewan Award for Architecture.
In 2019, Tamayouz received 908 submissions, representing 64 countries and 171 universities across its seven awards. The winning students for both student awards truly represented the state of architectural education on a global level, with winners from The Netherlands, Italy, Singapore, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Iraq. In both categories, there was also a prevailing approach to tackling local and international challenges through holistic and contextually informed solutions.
The following is a roundup of seven winning student projects from 2019 (taken from both the International Graduation Projects Award and the Iraqi Graduation Projects Award), providing an in-depth overview of the excellent work produced last year.
Despite the challenges presented by the ongoing Covid-19 outbreak, Tamayouz’s 2020 cycle is set to continue and readers can register for this year's cycle here.
International Graduation Projects Award 2019
Tamayouz’s International Graduation Projects Award is the world’s largest international award for architecture graduation projects. Each year, it invites students of architecture, urban design, planning and landscape design to submit their graduation projects. To register for the 2020 cycle of the International Graduation Projects Award, click here.
Read the full post on Bustler