Archiprix International Santiago, Chili 2019
Archiprix invites all architecture, urban planning and landscape architecture master's programmes worldwide to select their best graduation project and submit it for consideration. This format enables Archiprix to give a picture of the state of the art of design education.
18 June 2020 13:00 - 30 August 2020 19:00
In contrast to most other competitions, Archiprix does not impose or demand any theme-oriented work. It simply presents the plans that the educational programmes have selected and thus gives an unparallelled insight into the themes with which the programmes are engaged. Archiprix subsequently presents this top-class graduation work to a wide public by means of exhibitions, books, films and the internet. Archiprix also organises the assessment of the selected graduation plans by an independent jury. Finally, Archiprix stimulates the cooperation between the up-and-coming designers by bringing them into contact with one another via workshops.
This edition of Archiprix International encompassed a breathtaking total of 321 projects designed by the best graduates from all over the world. The exhibition showcases a selection. Winners, nominees and participants' favourites are presented in a condensed format of one project per panel. It is fascinating to see the quality of the best graduation work from the past two years, carefully selected by universities that offer courses in architecture, urbanism and landscape architecture. The presented projects leave the reader in no doubt that a new generation of designers is ready and prepared to tackle all manner of contemporary assignments.
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