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Drawing of the Year 2014<\/h1>\n<\/div><\/section>\n

The winners and special mentions in 2014<\/p>\n<\/div><\/section>\n\n<\/div><\/div><\/main><\/div><\/div>

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In 2014 the annual international student competition\u00a0Drawing of the Year\u00a0received more than 200 contributions from students in 32 different countries.<\/p>\n

In 2014 the jury consisted of Jenny Osuldsen, from the architectural firm Sn\u00f8hetta (Oslo), Morten Schmidt from schmidt, hammer, lassen architects and Rector Torben Nielsen from Aarhus School of Architecture.<\/p>\n

The following 3 drawings were awarded first, second and third prize.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/section><\/div>

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First Prize<\/h5>\n

The first Prize (EUR 5000) went to\u00a0Olga Krukovskaya<\/strong>\u00a0from Russia \u2013 for a drawing that in classic drawing technique discusses the relationship between restoration and modern architecture. The jury called it \u201can exceptional, professional and finely-detailed drawing in pencil, felt tip pen, and ink\u201d. The drawing also received praise for its many far-reaching and relevant interpretations of the theme of the competition\u00a0Transformation<\/em>.<\/p>\n

Second prize<\/h5>\n

The second prize (EUR 2000) went to\u00a0Leonard Schrage<\/strong>\u00a0from Germany \u2013 for a utopia, expressed in the form of a computer drawing\/rendering. The drawing depicts habitation at sea and suggests new floating urban structures. The seabed apparently consists of former dry land; the world is flooded and transformed with clear references to Noah\u2019s Ark. Yet a green forest and a daybreak heralds hope.<\/p>\n

Third Prize<\/h5>\n

The third Prize (EUR 1000) went to\u00a0Julie Guiraud<\/strong>\u00a0from France. She combines a classical two-dimensional floor plan with a more abstract three-dimensional collage, challenging traditional urban plan drawing, which the jury found very \u201cinspiring\u201d. The technical aspects of the drawing are particularly fine and conducive to fantasy.<\/p>\n

Special mentions<\/a><\/p>\n

The competition\u00a0is the result of a cooperation between Aarhus School of Architecture and schmidt \/ hammer \/ lassen architects, VOLA and the Danish Arts Foundation.<\/p>\n

Go to the Drawing of the Year archive page<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div><\/section><\/div>

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