WA New Award Cycle - Submit Your Projects Now!

20+10+X Architecture Awards 11th Cycle - Deadline: 22 July 2011
Join the community for free and get your work recognized by the international public!
World Architecture Community invites all world architects/offices to create a page on
http://www.worldarchitecture.org and submit their projects/buildings to participate in the
11th Cycle of WA Awards 20+10+X. All projects uploaded to the portal are considered in the scope of WA Awards.
See ALL WINNERS /SELECTED PROJECTS of the previous cycles.
All projects under all categories uploaded to the portal will be considered as candidates for this award.
HOW TO PARTICIPATE
Participate for FREE! The aim of the WA Community Awards is to highlight and publish remarkable projects that might otherwise remain unnoticed by the international public yet have the potential to inspire exciting questions about contemporary architectural discourse. ALL PROJECTS uploaded to the portal are considered as candidates for WA Awards, so we invite architects, architecture students from ALL COUNTRIES to submit their buildings (realized or not) of ANY TYPE for the appreciation of the WA Community.
All projects submitted or updated by their architects after 22 April 2011 will be evaluated for the WA Awards 11th Cycle.
What is distinctive about WA Awards WA is an “online community” initiated by Suha Özkan and 250+ invited Honorary Members, and a
growing number of registered members (14000+ by April 2011).
Awarding follows a most democratic procedure where all member’s ratings and the votes of all
Honorary Members are effective in the final decisions.
Registrations are completely FREE so that all architects can participate both as candidates and
judges.
Eligibility:
Architects from ALL countries can submit ALL of their buildings (realized or not) for the appreciation
of the WA Community. Recent projects (not older than 10 years) will have more chances to be
shortlisted for the Awards. Students, landscape architects, engineers may also submit for the awards
projects they are the author of: we do not check or accredit diplomas.
Projects submitted to the WA Portal between 22 April 2011 - 22 July 2011 will be considered for the
11th Cycle. All projects submitted earlier can be reconsidered if their pages are updated with
significant new material by their architects.
Criteria for Recognition:
NOVELTY; ORIGINALITY, and CREATIVITY in design that reflect and inspire a commitment to the art of
architecture are the major criteria. The WA Portal tries to bridge the gap between theory and
practice: thus the architect’s explanations and member’s discussions on submissions will be critical
for recognition as much as the design itself.
Timetable:
Deadline for submissions to be evaluated for the 11th Cycle is July 22, 2011. Please note that early
submissions will have more chances to be recognized and move higher in the ranks before the Final
Assessment Panel.
In August 2011, the shortlisted projects will be online for all members to examine and discuss.
The Panel will complete the voting process, and announce the selected projects during September
2011.
At this last stage, the “Most Thought-provoking +X” projects also will be determined by examining
the discussions posted to the pages of the projects.
Submission procedure:
Registration to the WA Portal www.worldarchitecture.org is totally free. Registrants are expected to
create their ARCHITECT / OFFICE PAGES (from MY PAGE section) and subsequently many BUILDING
PAGES representing their work. For each building 9 images can be uploaded, at least one of them
should be an architectural drawing.
Please note that good photographs, a detailed explanatory text and also related links will provide a
good presentation for each of your buildings to be considered more seriously.
If you also relate your building to the relevant ISSUE PAGES, this will make the intentions that guided
the design more explicit. For guidance during submissions, FAQ on the main menu can be consulted.
Categories:
Choosing the “Building Type” is a standard procedure during submissions to the WA Community
Portal. The Final Panel (and members) may choose to award projects of any category without any
limitation. Forcing them to choose a certain number for each category appears not to be relevant for
our aims.
Assessment and Awarding:
Selection for the Awards will follow two complementary tracks:
Member ratings will determine the 10 top-rated projects of the “Members’ Awards” and also help
shaping the shortlist for the Final Assessment Panel.
Votes of the Final Assessment Panel will specify 20 projects from the shortlist following the aim of
the awards. Honorary Members of the WA Community who may wish to take part in online voting
will constitute the Final Assessment Panel.
Honorary Members of WA Community and other interested members are invited to examine all
projects and write about them.
Submitted commentaries will also be examined at a final evaluation to select the “Most Thought-provoking +X” projects.
Eventually, an anthology of theoretical, critical, and literary interpretations will be developed for
each of the awarded projects which will be published in an online medium.
Shortlisting of the Projects:
Submissions that are properly formatted and presented are CITED and selectively shortlisted on the
main page by the editorial team considering the rating of the members. Maximum 3 buildings of
each architect might be cited and shortlisted, but the editors and the Final Panel will regard the
presentation at the ARCHITECT PAGE and other BUILDING PAGES of the architect as a whole.
Shortlisting procedure:
Projects submitted to the WA Community Portal go through a standard process of selection to be
included in the “shortlist” that will be examined by panel members to vote for final awards:
a) The editorial team of the portal examines all projects uploaded to the portal and determines those
that will be cited on the main page. At this stage the editors only omit those projects that seem not
to have the least chance to be considered by the Final Panel -due either to their poor presentation or
insignificance-. But all projects (including those that are not cited on the main page) can be viewed
from the WORLD ARCHITECTS, WORLD BUILDINGS and NEW SUBMISSIONS listings. All Honorary
Members will also be able examine them and include to citations at main page those projects that
might have been ignored by the editorial team.
b) Architects are advised to enrich their pages with better photographs, new text and links. This will
improve the chances in the whole process.
c) Not all citations can make their way up to the shortlist. Ratings and comments by members and
editors will influence the distinction of projects. Ratings and compliance of presentations determine
the selection for the shortlist. Only some projects by each architect is shortlisted. Editors can also
choose some of the underrated projects to include to the final shortlist.
d) Members can rate all projects regardless of the citation procedures. Thus all projects have the
chance to receive a “Members’ Award”
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