Wettbewerbe für Architekten und Ingenieure, Landschaftsarchitekten, Architektur Studenten Wettbewerbe für Architekten und Ingenieure, Landschaftsarchitekten, Architektur Studenten
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The Architecture Drawing Prize 2025 , London/ Vereinigtes Königreich

Architektur Wettbewerbs-Ergebnis

wa-ID
wa-2040006
Tag der Veröffentlichung
08.07.2025
Aktualisiert am
03.11.2025
Verfahrensart
Award
Zulassungsbereich
Andere
Teilnehmer
Architekt*innen, Designer*innen, Student*innen
Beteiligung
229 Arbeiten
Auslober
Abgabetermin
26.09.2025
Bekanntgabe Gewinner*innen
27.10.2025
Ausstellung
12.-14.11.2025
Bekanntgabe Gesamtgewinner
01/2026

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Hand-drawing Prize Winner

Dockyard X by Jason Wang

Winner

Architecture in Translation by Oscar Ssu Kuo Lo

Winner

The Lost Boys: It's OK to Cry - Composite Drawing (Plan, Section, Perspective, and Axonometric) by Erhang Wang

Winner

Almost Forgotten by Yixuan Liu and Yilin Zhang

Winner

Spatialization and Memory Mapping: an Urban Redesign through the Lens of Savannah Train Station by Xinyi Liu and Christine Wacta

Winner

The Tales of Liminality by Anna Pang

Winner

Gossips: Phantoms of Deconstructivism and Postmodernism by CJ Lim

Winner

Living Soil by Inside Outside

Winner

A Working Monument by Tom Wood

Winner

Hackney Power Plant Sectional Isometric by Holly McLean

Winner

Two views by Marie-Louise Raue

Winner

São Paulo State Art Gallery by Danilo Zamboni

Winner

Super-Mega-Ruralistic by Mark Smout

Winner

Himalayas Frontline: A Waterscape against Climate Change by Yichen Li

Winner

Shilpogram: A Crafter's Village by Sanjidah Chowdhury
Verfahrensart
Award / Auszeichnung

Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Der Architecture Drawing Prize ist eine Kollaboration zwischen Make Architects, dem Sir John Soane's Museum und dem World Architecture Festival.

Der TADP würdigt die Kunst und das Können der Architekturzeichnung in all ihren Formen. Der 2017 ins Leben gerufene Preis hat sich zu einer führenden internationalen Plattform entwickelt, deren Finalisten und Gewinner im renommierten Sir John Soane's Museum in London ausgestellt werden.

In diesem Jahr widmen wir uns der sich wandelnden Natur der Architekturzeichnung, einschließlich des wachsenden Einflusses von KI-Tools und -Techniken. Um dies widerzuspiegeln, werden die Beiträge nicht nach Kategorien, sondern insgesamt bewertet, was mehr Flexibilität und Möglichkeiten für vielfältige Einreichungen bietet. Es wird mehrere Gewinner geben, zusammen mit einem Sonderpreis für Handzeichnungen – um die ursprüngliche Inspiration hinter diesen Auszeichnungen zu würdigen.

Competition assignment
The Architecture Drawing Prize is collaboration between Make Architects, Sir John Soane's Museum, and World Architecture Festival.

TADP celebrates the art and skill of architectural drawing in all its forms. Established in 2017, the Prize has become a leading international platform, with shortlisted and winning entries exhibited at the prestigious Sir John Soane's Museum in London.

This year, we're embracing the evolving nature of architectural drawing, including the growing influence of AI tools and techniques. To reflect this, entries will be judged on an overall basis rather than in category silos, offering more fluidity and opportunities for diverse submissions. There will be multiple winners, along with a special prize for hand-drawing – to mark the initial inspiration behind these awards.

Jury
Paul Finch, WAF Programme Director (Juryvorsitz / Chair of the jury)
Ben Langlands and Nikki Bell, Artists
Federica Minozzi, Group CEO, Iris Ceramica Group
Ken Shuttleworth, Founder, Make Architects
Lily Jencks, Founder, Lily Jencks Studio
Louise Stewart, Head of Exhibitions, Sir John Soane’s Museum
Narinder Sagoo, Head of Design Communications, Foster + Partners

Weitere Informationen zu den Gewinnern finden Sie unter /
More information about the winners can be found at:

worldarchitecturefestival.com/WorldArchitectureFestival2025/en/page/the-architecture-drawing-prize
Press release by the World Architecture Festival
 
The Architecture Drawing Prize 2025 is now open for entries!
 
The Architecture Drawing Prize, a collaboration between Make Architects, Sir John Soane's Museum, and World Architecture Festival, is now accepting entries for its 2025 competition.
 
TADP celebrates the art and skill of architectural drawing in all its forms. Established in 2017, the Prize has become a leading international platform, with shortlisted and winning entries exhibited at the prestigious Sir John Soane's Museum in London.
 
What's New for 2025?
 
This year, we're embracing the evolving nature of architectural drawing, including the growing influence of AI tools and techniques. To reflect this, entries will be judged on an overall basis rather than in category silos, offering more fluidity and opportunities for diverse submissions. There will be multiple winners, along with a special prize for hand-drawing – to mark the initial inspiration behind these awards.
 
Why Enter?
 
Gain international exposure at the World Architecture Festival 2025 in Miami this November.
 
See your work displayed at the world-renowned Sir John Soane's Museum in London in early 2026.
 
Your work will be reviewed by an esteemed panel, including Make Architects founder Ken Shuttleworth, acclaimed artists Ben Langlands and Nikki Bell, Lily Jencks of Lily Jencks Studio, and Foster + Partners' head of design communications Narinder Sagoo.
 
The Prize is open to all architects, designers, and students from across the globe. We welcome drawings of every description – from traditional hand drawings to those incorporating the latest digital and AI techniques.
 
Standard entry fee: £99
Under 30's and students entry fee: £49
Entry deadline: 26 September 2025
 
We can't wait to see your submissions!
 

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