A4TC - Architecture Thesis Competition

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A4TC - Architecture Thesis Competition

A4TC - Architecture Thesis Competition now is over!

A4TC - Architecture Thesis Competition: The A4TC - Architecture Thesis Competition is the first edition organized by Archiol that invites architecture students/architects of all nationalities and institutions to submit unimaginable and problem solving architectural ideas with chance to be presented at a global scale.

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The first edition of Archiol’s Architecture Thesis Competition now is calling for entries!

A4TC is an international architecture thesis competition that aims at promoting the amazing ideas nurtured with extensive research and thoughts. An acknowledgment of the efforts and creativity presented as the Architecture thesis by the future of architecture.

Architecture thesis, the ultimate yet the preliminary test of the student being molded as an architect, the initial years that contribute into forging a designer that eventually formulates a collaboration of all the wisdom accumulated over the academic years, the inventive years which birth the composition of the incomprehensible ideas, known as thesis. This competition is designed to present your unimaginable and problem solving architectural ideas at a global scale.

Thesis conducted in the calendar year 2011-2021 are eligible to participate.

Note! The registration dedline is 31 Decembre 2021, but you can submit your competition until 1 January 2022.

Submission requirements:

➜ Presentation Board (Max. 2)
➜ Format (Landscape, A4 / details in the submission kit)

Results will be announced on 14 February 2022.

Who may enter?

A4TC_2021 is open to architecture students/architects of all nationalities and institutions.

Prize:

Total prize money of $1000 will be awarded to our top 3 winners:
$500 - 1st Place
$300 - 2nd Place
$200 - 3rd Place
All the winners will receive E-certificate of Achievement as well.

Entry fees:

The registration period has been divided into 3 stages: $20 - $70

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