Dezeen promotion: entries are open for architects and developers to submit proposed building designs to the MIPIM Architectural Review Future Projects Awards 2014.
Organised by the Architectural Review publication, the programme exclusively honours unrealised projects in twelve categories - see the full list here.
Last year's recipients (pictured here) included a faceted hotel proposed for Lucknow, India, a vast masterplan for Qatar and a retro fit for the Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro. The overall winner was a tower with a giant atrium to bring in fresh air by American firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (main image).
To enter the awards, visit the website or contact Francesca Verdusco on +44 (0)20 3033 2660, email francesca.verdusco@emap.com.
It costs £440+VAT to enter a project, or £485+VAT to include the cost of printing and delivering the entry boards. The deadline is 6 January 2014.
Projects can be entered into more than one category and there is no limit to the number of entries from one designer or firm. After the first entry, subsequent submissions will cost £200.
Winners will be announced on the 12 March 2014 at the MIPIM property show, taking place at the JW Marriott hotel in Cannes, France, from 11 to 14 March 2014.
Successful projects will earn their submitter one free pass to the fair and a feature in a dedicated catalogue, which is distributed to all MIPIM delegates.
Read on for more details from the organisers:
MIPIM Architectural Review Future Projects Awards 2014
Now in their thirteenth year, the MIPIM Architectural Review Future Projects Awards are the only awards exclusively for future projects. They celebrate excellence in unbuilt or incomplete projects spanning across twelve categories. The awards take place at MIPIM, the international property market, which attracts over 20,000 delegates to Cannes.
With a strong focus on creativity, these awards are a chance to showcase projects that are examples of fine architecture, but have also responded to the client's development brief, and considered the way in which they will impact and contribute to the community around them. With architectural awards and recognition commonly focusing on current projects and designs, the MIPIM Architectural Review Future Project Awards provide a unique and exciting perspective.
Why Enter?
» They are the only awards focused uniquely on future projects
» All winners receive one free pass to MIPIM
» All entries are published in the official MIPIM Architectural Review Future Projects catalogue, which is distributed to all MIPIM delegates
» All winning projects will be displayed on the MIPIM Architectural Review Future Projects website
» Winners are honoured at a prestigious prize giving ceremony during MIPIM, taking place on 12 March 2014
» Give your concept or project invaluable impetus on its journey to completion
» Gain global recognition
The awards present a fantastic opportunity to get your work assessed by an international jury chaired by Paul Finch, Editorial Director, The Architectural Review & The Architects' Journal. This year's judges include:
» Nabil Gholam, principal, Nabil Gholam Architects
» Dr Sutherland Lyall, author and critic, former Buildings Editor of the Architects' Journal
» Lee Polisano, president, PLP Architecture
» Christina Seilern, principal, Studio Seilern Architects
» Peter Stewart, architect and planning consultant, Principal, Peter Stewart Consultancy
» Roger Zogolovitch, architect and client, chairman of Solidspace
Entry deadline: 6 January 2014.
Need help with your entry? Contact our award entry specialist, Francesca Verdusco on +44 (0)20 3033 2660 or email her at francesca.verdusco@emap.com.