Окончание приема работ 28 октября 2011 Обьявление победителей 16 ноября 2011 Выставка январь 2012
Стоимость участия Professional AIA Member................$30 single entry, $20 per additional entry Non-AIA Member.........$40 single entry, $30 per additional entry
Student AIAS Member..............$25 single entry, $15 per additional entry Non-AIAS Member.......$35 single entry, $25 per additional entry
Премия Best of Show The Best of Show $500 cash prize is awarded to the best student OR professional entry that clearly stands out from the other submissions through a combination of superior articulation, approach, technique or media use. Entries in all categories will be considered for this prize.
The International Prize for Excellence in Architectural Delineation First prize is $400, can be submitted as hand delineation or hybrid media. Open to all student and professional entrants with mailing addresses outside the U.S. All international submissions must be electronic.
The Wiley Award for Excellence in Hand Delineation Sponsored by James E. Wiley, a medallion and $400 cash prize is awarded to the best student and professional entries that embodies and celebrates the art of architecture as a tool for communication through hand delineations, sketches and renderings. Professional submissions should be the result of commissioned projects, while student entries need not be based in reality, but must be hand drawn for consideration in this category. For entrants registered with a U.S. mailing address only.
The LAGUARDA.LOW Prize for Excellence in Digital/Hybrid Media Sponsored by LAGUARDA.LOW, this medallion and $400 cash prize is awarded to the best student and professional entries that demonstrate excellence through an innovative use of media. Submissions may be digital, or hybrid mixed media with preference given to those that push the envelope of architectural representation. For entrants registered with a U.S. mailing address only.
The Richard B. Ferrier Prize for Best Physical Delineation In response to the large majority of entries being submitted electronically, this prize has been created to highlight and honor the unique properties inherent to physical drawings. KRob has traditionally been an event that honored physical submissions, and this prize is intended to maintain this practice. To be considered for this $400 prize, the entry must be submitted physically to the AIA Dallas office. Please carefully follow the instructions for physical submissions above. For entrants registered with a U.S. mailing address only.
Jurors Citation $100 cash is awarded by each of the jurors. These citations allow the jurors to independently select any student or professional piece that they personally wish to see recognized.
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Julie VandenBerg Snow, FAIA Founder, Julie Snow Architects, Inc.
Kevin Sloan, ASLA Founder, Kevin Sloan Studio
Alexander Walter Editorial & Production Manager, Archinect.com Editor in Chief, Bustler.net
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Eligibility General All entries must be of an architectural nature, and must be authored by one individual. Entries can be elevations, sections, or perspectives, and can be conceptual or final renderings. Exploration and innovation in unique techniques are encouraged. While there is no limit to the number of entries one can submit, submissions awarded in past Ken Roberts competitions are not eligible. Sketchbooks as a whole will not be accepted; a single, clearly marked page within the sketchbook may be entered.
Professional Eligibility Each entry must have been executed while entrant is a professional in architecture or in related fields (architectural illustrator, educator, engineer, cg animation). Due to the versatile nature of the architectural profession, it is not required for the entrant to be employed at the time submitting work for KRob. All work completed after graduation from a design program is considered professional.
Student Eligibility This category is open to individuals currently attending high school or pursuing a degree in architecture or design in the United States. It is also open to professionals who wish to submit work that was completed as a student at a design school before graduation. The work should Ihave been realized exclusively in an academic setting, and cannot be altered after graduation from the design program.
International Eligibility This category is open to both students and professionals who currently reside outside the U.S. Individuals must have a valid non-U.S. mailing address.
Guidelines on the eligibility for prize categories Depending on the registrant’s status and location of residences (inside/outside US), each entry will be sorted into the appropriate prize category, guided by the following rules:
If the work entered was completed at school at any time before graduation from a design program, then it will be eligible for the Hand Delineation Prize and the Hybrid Media Prize in the student category. The entrant does not necessarily have to be a student at the time he/she enters the KRob competition. Therefore all past work completed while a student, regardless of how long ago it was, can be considered for the student prizes. Any alterations done to the drawing after graduation will make it a professional entry.
If the work entered was completed at any point after graduation from a design program, it will be eligible for both the Hand Delineation Prize and the Hybrid Media Prize in the professional category. Since architectural delineation at the professional level takes place in a variety of circumstances, whether in response to client demands, design competitions, or research, it is not required for one to be employed by a traditional architectural design firm or studio. Any changes made to a student drawing after graduation will make it a professional entry.
If the work entered uses a mailing address from outside the United States, then it will solely be eligible for the International Prize for Excellence in Architectural Delineation. If the entrant currently lives outside the US at the time of entering the KRob competition, but previously attended a design program inside the U.S., he/she can enter a drawing the US school for the Hand Delineation and Hybrid Media prizes at the student level.
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