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A selection of the winning and commended entries from The Architecture Drawing Prize 2022 will be on display at the Sir John Soane’s Museum in London from 8 February to 7 May, 2023.
The exhibition celebrates the communication of ideas or design concepts through drawings that can be either purely conceptual or relate to a project intended to be built. This year’s entries demonstrate an increased interest in social and environmental topics as well as a belief in using architectural drawing to freely explore ideas and speculate imaginatively. The range of approaches to drawing includes everything from the representational and sublime to the highly abstract to plays on traditional draughtsmanship.
The curatorial team from Sir John Soane’s Museum together with Make Architects have also created a virtual retrospective of The Architecture Drawing Prize that will be screened at the Museum’s Foyle Space.
The Architecture Drawing Prize is curated by Make, Sir John Soane’s Museum, and the World Architecture Festival, and sponsored by Iris Ceramica Group.
More info on the exhibition here.