About Competition
“One of the deepest impulses in man is the impulse to record, to scratch a drawing on a tusk or keep a diary… The enduring value of the past is, one might say, the very basis of civilisation.”
– John Jay Chapman
Archiol Competitions has organized this second edition of the History of architecture essay competition to understand the past of architecture for better architectural future.
“History is who we are and why we are the way we are.”
– David McCullough
History of Architecture is a 2023 Presentation and Writing Competition organized by Archiol Competitions. Architecture evolved over the centuries with the rise and fall of civilizations. Architecture is the essence of the history of Human Civilization. The competition – ‘History of Architecture’ – is looking for a presentation board and essay submissions on temple architecture (Indian, Greek, Roman, Buddhist, Incan, Mayan, Egyptian, etc.) located in any part of the world.
- Presentation boards of 30cm X 30cm size; explain the temple/temple complex – the history of Architecture with drawings, facts, and details.
- Write an essay with the facts and details of the chosen temple structure.
“If you want to understand today you have to search yesterday.”
– Pearl S. Buck
Purpose:
This competition aims to understand the past of architecture for a better architectural future.
What can be submitted?
- Presentation Boards of size 30cm X30cm
- Text of up to 1500 words or less. (600 words min.)
- Illustrations
- Graphics
- Diagrams
“A generation which ignores history has no past and no future.”
– Robert Heinlein
Prizes
Winners (X3): Certificate of achievement + Publication + Interview
Honourable mentions (X3): Certificates + Publication
Shortlisted entries (X10): Certificates
*All the certificates will be attested and e-format.
To find more details & Register visit HERE
LAST DATE OF REGISTRATION: 30 June 2023
LAST DATE OF SUBMISSION: 18 July 2023
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