Thank you for this! I made some mistakes regarding competitions, like entering a really expensive and complex one in my first year, when I was barely familiar with architecture lol, even now competitions are somewhat a mystery for me, so thank you very much for helping me spread the fog. Amazing work as always!
I'm glad you found this helpful! I've made my share of that mistake too. In the next video, I'll talk more about how to choose the right competitions. So make sure to tune in if you're interested!
Are "Bee Breeders architecture competitions" legitimate or a scam? I mean, do they actually pay the winners the money prizes? Are the jury members they announce "really" the jury members? How can we be sure about these things before registering for the competition? Thank you :)
I am student of architecture in Peru, and i like your videos, since i am making my potrfolio, but I have a question, Im 26 yeras old, and i dont have any experiencie in a architecture studies, the next year i want to introduce myself to a good studio in my country, barclay and crousse, what advice would you give me. Thanks you for all the information you provide us.
Hey.. I was actually working on a steel competition when 1 hour and a half before the deadline my computer crashed!! It ended up taking forever to reload and delink the whole thing!! I was wondering if you know any other steel competition than ACSA or any open ended competition so that I can submit my project to? Ahhh I’m soo frustrated I spent 3 months on it !!
Thank you for this! I made some mistakes regarding competitions, like entering a really expensive and complex one in my first year, when I was barely familiar with architecture lol, even now competitions are somewhat a mystery for me, so thank you very much for helping me spread the fog. Amazing work as always!
I'm glad you found this helpful! I've made my share of that mistake too. In the next video, I'll talk more about how to choose the right competitions. So make sure to tune in if you're interested!
You guys should host some short competitions! Similar to the 120 hours! Would love to do some quick competitions
We agree! Let us know what you think about our monthly challenges 😳 They're available here: archihacks.org/challenges/
That tree house module competition looks pretty interesting!
That one's pretty worth entering!
I was waiting for this 😍
Sorry we kept you waiting!
Thank for this... Taking part in one soon
Best of luck!!
Amazing...The Correct place to be in, as per my requirements!
Thank you so much for your help an effort, you really give useful and amazing tips
Glad you found it helpful so far! We'll try out best to keep it up : )
i would like to participate in competitions but unfortunately their fee is so high i need free competitions
Thanks man
Glad you liked it!
Are "Bee Breeders architecture competitions" legitimate or a scam? I mean, do they actually pay the winners the money prizes? Are the jury members they announce "really" the jury members? How can we be sure about these things before registering for the competition? Thank you :)
Nice Video !
I am student of architecture in Peru, and i like your videos, since i am making my potrfolio, but I have a question, Im 26 yeras old, and i dont have any experiencie in a architecture studies, the next year i want to introduce myself to a good studio in my country, barclay and crousse, what advice would you give me. Thanks you for all the information you provide us.
architizer is free to enter or did i just hear you wrong?
Sorry that was a mistake! They take small fees. I'll crop that part of the video now!
Hey.. I was actually working on a steel competition when 1 hour and a half before the deadline my computer crashed!! It ended up taking forever to reload and delink the whole thing!! I was wondering if you know any other steel competition than ACSA or any open ended competition so that I can submit my project to? Ahhh I’m soo frustrated I spent 3 months on it !!
RIP. Not all hope is lost! Look for scholarship opportunities from the steel council. You can submit similar works in similar formats : )