International Velux Award 2016 for Students of Architecture ( 30,000 Euro Prize)

Application Deadline: 1st April 2016

The International VELUX Award wants to encourage and challenge students of architecture to explore the theme of daylight – and to create a deeper understanding of this specific and ever-relevant source of energy, light and life.

The award encourages projects that celebrate the privilege of being a student with curiosity and with the willingness to think “out of the box” – as well as consider the social, sociological and environmental dimension of light.

The award wants to acknowledge not only the students but their teachers as well. Therefore, teachers of the projects are also awarded.

Theme

  • “Light of Tomorrow” is the overall theme of the International VELUX Award. The award seeks to challenge the future of daylight in the built environment with an open-minded and experimental approach.
  • Therefore, the award seeks to widen the boundaries of daylight in architecture, including aesthetics, functionality, sustainability, and the interaction between buildings and environment.

Eligibility Requirements:

  • The award is open to any registered student of architecture – individual or team – all over the world. We encourage multi-disciplinary teams including e.g. engineering, design and landscaping.
  • Every student or student team must be backed and granted submission by a teacher from a school of architecture.
  • The award welcomes projects from individuals or groups of students, who are students during the study year 2015/16.
  • There is no limit to the number of entries from each school, but participating schools should ensure the quality of submitted study projects, e.g. by making a prejudgment. VELUX employees cannot participate.

Categories:

  • The award is an open ideas competition and it is organised globally in two phases: in the first phase, regional prizes will be awarded to projects from the UIA member regions 1) Western Europe, 2) Eastern Europe and the Middle East, 3) the Americas, 4) Asia+ Oceania and 5) Africa. In the second phase, prizes will be awarded to overall winners.
  • The award is not restricted to the use of VELUX products. Innovative thinking and use of specific VELUX components as daylight providers will however be within the scope of the award and the jury will be allowed to give special prizes to the best projects.

Criteria

The jury will evaluate the projects in accordance with the following criteria:

  • The work with daylighting as a premise for architecture
  • How the project is researched and documented
  • How the project addresses contemporary and future challenges
  • The level of experimentation and innovation
  • The overall graphic presentation of the project, how the project presents itself.

Timeline:

  • November 2015    Registration opens
  • 1 April 2016    Registration closes; submission period opens
  • 15 April 2016    Deadline for questions
  • 15 June 2016    Submission deadline; project upload
  • June 2016    Jury meeting – evaluation of all submitted projects
  • October 2016    Winners announcement and online exhibition

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the  International Velux Award 2016 for Students of Architecture

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