W Awards 2024

Registration Deadline: Nov 17, 2023; Submission Deadline: Nov 17, 2023 In partnership with both The Architectural Review and Architects' Journal, the W Awards are back and open for entries.  These awards celebrate exemplary work by women and non-binary people, from lifetimes of achievement to the work of those with bright futures ahead, from the design of the world’s most significant new buildings to contributions to wider architectural culture.There are three categories open for entries: Moira Gemmill Prize for Emerging Architecture This category is open to female and non-binary practice founders who are under the age of 45 (born after 1 January 1979) and based anywhere in the world.  MJ Long Prize for Excellence in Practice This category is open to UK-based female and non-binary architects working in practice and who have been project architect on a building completed in the last two years.Prize for Research in Gender and Architecture This category is open for research projects undertaken by individuals (of any gender) or collectives from around the world investigating the spatial implications of gender and sexuality.Entering the awards is both easy and straightforward. You can enter any category yourself or nominate someone else. Four reasons to enterThere is no entry fee All entries will be reviewed by the AR and AJ editorial teams The architects shortlisted for the Moira Gemmill and MJ Long prizes will present their work to an international judging panel All shortlisted people, projects and practices will be featured in both The Architectural Review and Architects’ JournalThe W Awards are open for entries until Friday 17 November so, what are you waiting for? Good luck!w-programme.architectural-review.comRead the full post on Bustler

W Awards 2024
Registration Deadline: Nov 17, 2023; Submission Deadline: Nov 17, 2023

In partnership with both The Architectural Review and Architects' Journal, the W Awards are back and open for entries. 

These awards celebrate exemplary work by women and non-binary people, from lifetimes of achievement to the work of those with bright futures ahead, from the design of the world’s most significant new buildings to contributions to wider architectural culture.

There are three categories open for entries: 

Moira Gemmill Prize for Emerging Architecture This category is open to female and non-binary practice founders who are under the age of 45 (born after 1 January 1979) and based anywhere in the world. 

MJ Long Prize for Excellence in Practice This category is open to UK-based female and non-binary architects working in practice and who have been project architect on a building completed in the last two years.

Prize for Research in Gender and Architecture This category is open for research projects undertaken by individuals (of any gender) or collectives from around the world investigating the spatial implications of gender and sexuality.

Entering the awards is both easy and straightforward. You can enter any category yourself or nominate someone else. 

Four reasons to enter
  1. There is no entry fee
  2. All entries will be reviewed by the AR and AJ editorial teams
  3. The architects shortlisted for the Moira Gemmill and MJ Long prizes will present their work to an international judging panel
  4. All shortlisted people, projects and practices will be featured in both The Architectural Review and Architects’ Journal

The W Awards are open for entries until Friday 17 November so, what are you waiting for? Good luck!

w-programme.architectural-review.com

Read the full post on Bustler