Here is an all-out opportunity for all you fancy graphics lovers, renderers and worshipers of all things well-delineated. It's the most senior architecture delineation competition in the U.S. and open to all students and professionals. The Competition seeks to invite a Jury that is committed to advancing architecture in general along with the boundaries of illustration and rendering media used to communicate the vision of the profession. The jury this year includes Paul Lewis of LTL, artist Kit Hall and yours truly. So you damn well better enter! Visit Krob05 for all the info. | PDF
Entry Deadline
The Ken Roberts Memorial Delineation Competition entries must be received by the AIA Dallas chapter office by 5 pm Friday November 11th, 2005. Entries may be mailed, messengered or hand delivered.
Eligibility
All entries must be of an architectural nature, and must be authored by one individual. Drawings can be in the form of plans, elevations, sections, or perspectives, and can be conceptual or final renderings; exploration and innovation in unique techniques are encouraged. There is no limit to the number of entries one can submit, however, 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: Each entry must have been executed while submitter was a principal or employee of an Architecture or design firm
Student: This category is open to individuals currently attending high school or pursuing a degree in architecture or design.
Ken Robert’s Lecture series
The lecture series was created to celebrate and remember Ken Robert’s passion for architecture as well as his skills as a delineator. Created in 2002 through the partnership of the University of Texas at Arlington-School of Architecture, The Dallas Architecture Forum, Dallas AIA and SMU’s Meadow’s School of the Arts. The lecture series features architects renown for their innovative use and style of media in architectural delineation.
It is currently in its 4th year. Paul Lewis will be this year's distinguished lecturer. The date is November 17. Stay tuned to the Events for more info and the Dallas Forum website.
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