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The Marker Design Challenge “A dedicated recognition of women in architecture!” competition tasks its participants with designing a physical marker that will be placed next to a structure or landscape of their choice that was designed by a woman, anywhere in the world. The marker can come in any form – as a plaque, monument, mural, sculpture, symbol, piece of street art, as well as physically embedded in a cornerstone.
Participants have total creative freedom and must propose which public environment in which city they feel would benefit most from their markers’ designs.
By adding women’s names to their own monuments, participants in the Marker Design Challenge, competition will be taking an active role in preserving legacies and revising the cultural record of women working in the built environment professions.
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Also, the winners will get international art and design media coverage and will be featured on the Bee Breeders website.
Moreover, Bee Breeders will acknowledge the outstanding performance of all winners and honorable mentions with Certificates of Achievement.
Submission Requirements
Participants ARE required to upload 1 A2 landscape-oriented presentation board (must not exceed 5MB) with sketches, renderings, plans, sections, elevations, diagrams, and\or other presentation tools to explain their proposal.
No video files are expected
Also, all information provided in writing must be in English.
All submissions must be uploaded via the architecturecompettions.com upload panel.
Moreover, presentation boards must not indicate any information related to an individual or tram’s identity.
the axonometric illustrating key architectural concept
Diagrams
Perspectives
Eligibility
Open to all
No professional qualifications are required
Also, design proposals can be developed individually or by team maximum of 4.
People who have direct personal or professional relationships with the jury panel members or also the organizers may not participate in the competition.