Architecture Opportunities to Look Out for in 2015

Are you a traveling architect? Or perhaps, do you have a fresh and innovative design portfolio?

The Architectural League organizes a number of competitions each year to nurture excellence in architecture, particularly among younger designers, and to explore ideas of topical note.

Each year the League runs two prestigious programs for early and mid-career architects and designers: Emerging Voices, an invited competition for North American firms and individuals with distinct design voices and significant bodies of realized work; and the Architectural League Prize, a juried portfolio competition organized around a yearly theme for young architects and designers ten years or less out of school.

The Deborah J. Norden Fund awards up to $5,000 annually in travel grants to students and recent graduates in the fields of architecture, architectural history, and urban studies.

Folly is an annual opportunity to design, build, and exhibit a full-scale project around the theme of an architectural folly at Socrates Sculpture Park.

The Architecture League also has a writing competition—the Urban Omnibus writing competition—which solicits short evocative non-fiction. Each year, a different topic related to urban life is explored.

To learn more about these opportunities, visit The Architectural League online.

 

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