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Born out of a collaboration between Sir John Soane's Museum, Make Architects and the World Architecture Festival, the Architecture Drawing Prize is an annual event with entries in three categories: hand drawing, hybrid and digital. Three winners per category are nominated each year, from which the judges select the overall winner. The Award, now in its sixth year, attracts entries from all over the world and showcases the best and most innovative contemporary architectural drawings. Federica Minozzi, CEO of Iris Ceramica Group, who supported the Prize in this edition, states as a jury member: "The Iris Ceramica Group's commitment was to help spread the power of design and how ceramics can play a leading role in interacting with architecture.
One way to honour the long history of this material is to celebrate creativity by exploring its integration with art, craft, design and architecture. An ancient material for a new vision of our world, as explored Phone Number List in the designs. The Award is a brilliant opportunity to demonstrate people's genius and desire to experiment'. The overall winner is the work named Fitzroy Food Institute, already selected as the winner of the hybrid category, as an example of a highly skilled and rich composite design. A design that uses different media, comprising a plan, two sections, two elevations, four views, six diagrams, one detail and two call-outs. Elements imaginatively arranged in a top-down view of a typical Chinese round table.

The authors are Samuel Wen, a Design graduate with a Masters in Architecture from the University of Melbourne and an architecture student at Cox Architecture, and Michael Ren, a designer/educator and currently a Masters in Architecture student at CED at UC Berkeley. They describe their joint project for the Fitzroy Food Institute as a desire to depart from the traditional Orientalist attitude towards Chinese culture while examining the ideas of globalisation and automation. The exhibition at the Sir John Soane Museum dedicated to the Architecture Drawing Prize opens to the public on February , showcasing the winning and award-winning drawings and celebrating the communication of design ideas or concepts through purely conceptual drawings or those relating to a project intended for construction.
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