Meet the Category Winners of the 2025 Architecture Drawing Prize
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Meet the Category Winners of the 2025 Architecture Drawing Prize
"Launched in 2017 and co-curated by Make Architects, Sir John Soane's Museum, and the World Architecture Festival (WAF), the Prize celebrates the art and skill of architectural drawing across multiple modes of creation. Sponsored by Iris Ceramica Group and supported by ArchDaily as media partner, this year's edition attracted a record number of more than 200 submissions from around the world."
"Drawings were evaluated for their technical skill, originality, and capacity to convey architectural ideas through diverse techniques, ranging from traditional hand drawings to complex hybrid compositions. The full list of winners, in no particular order, is: Oscar Ssu Kuo Lo - Architecture in Translation Erhang Wang - The Lost Boys: It's OK to Cry - Composite Drawing (Plan, Section,Perspective, and Axonometric) Yixuan Liu and Yilin Zhang - Almost Forgotten Xinyi Liu and Christine Wacta - Spatialization and Memory Mapping: an UrbanRedesign through the Lens of Savannah Train Station Anna Pang - The Tales of Liminality CJ Lim - Gossips: Phantoms of Deconstructivism and Postmodernism"
The Architecture Drawing Prize restructured its judging criteria and assessed all entries together rather than by category, acknowledging the growing role of digital and AI-assisted tools in representation. The Prize began in 2017 and is co-curated by Make Architects, Sir John Soane's Museum and the World Architecture Festival (WAF), and is sponsored by Iris Ceramica Group with ArchDaily as media partner. The edition attracted a record of more than 200 submissions. Drawings were judged on technical skill, originality, and ability to convey architectural ideas across techniques from hand drawing to complex hybrid compositions. Fifteen winners were announced, and Dockyard X by Jason Wang received a special hand-drawing prize in graphite on paper.
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