
Inspirelli Awards competition
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INSPIRELI AWARDS competition helps talented young architects and designers under 35 to start their career. It is the largest international architecture competition enabling new talents to tell their stories and raise awareness about their own world view and country before they get their chance to build it.
INSPIRELI AWARDS brings together up-and-coming design and architecture students or recent graduates, as well as established professionals, and provides them a forum to connect to the general public.
Contestants enter works in one of two categories:
- Vision for conceptual works
- Realization for already built projects.
Contestants shall submit visualizations of their work, full technical details and specifications enabling complete feedback from the INSPIRELI Jury.
You can joint the awards until November 30, 2017.
Every registered INSPIRELI user, along with the renowned jury members, the UIA jury and the professional public can submit their votes for 3 projects every Monday.
Individuals may vote only once for a given project.
The pre-selection of finalists for each category follows:
- 5 entrants with the greatest number of votes from the professional public.
- 10 entrants with the greatest number of votes from the UIA.
- 15 entrants with the greatest number of votes from the INSPIRELI jury.
In total 30 entrants will be selected from whom the INSPIRELI jury will select 3 finalists within each category. Each project will be discussed and accessed individually to select the winners whose work represents the highest overall quality, creative content, and functional achievements.
Grand prize is a Archicad software license worth of 10,000 Euro.
More details are available in the attachment or here: http://www.inspireli.com/en
You can check already subscribed projects at: https://www.inspireli.com/en/awards/photogallery2017.
We count with your participation! We hope to see many young Philippino architects and designers to present ideas of their home country!