MiG Prize 2022
The Michel Gelrubin Architecture Prize is designed to bring out new talents by giving students an opportunity for international recognition. Open internationally, the Prize is awarded annually to honor students whose work demonstrates a combination of vision and talent in the art of architecture and planning.
This Year’s Challenge
This year’s competition invites proposals for projects that integrate at least 3 different uses into a building. The projects should include private and public spaces, and consider the urban context.
Timeline
Launch: August 1st,2022
Registration Deadline: September 15th,2022(registration is free)
Submission Deadline: November 19th,2022
Result Announcement: December 17th,2022
Prizes
First prize $5,000
Second prize $2,500
Third Prize $1,500
The Jury(评委会)
The projects will be scored based on their originality, design, environmental effects, and presentation.
Participation
The competition is open to any student studying architecture during the academic year2022-2023. Candidates can apply as individuals or as teams.
Materials
Electronic submission of the project files must include:
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Posters that integrate the documents explaining the project(plans, sections, elevations, photos, renderings (透视图) , illustrations, images, diagrams, and text)
A presentation of the project(max 15 slides)
A video file (max 3 min.) is optional but highly recommended.
All the documents must be written in English and sent in a PDF format(except the videos).
For more information, see https://migprize.com.
1. What do we know about the competition?
A.It offers $1,500 for second prize. |
B.It is open to all graduates in architecture. |
C.It charges an all-time low registration fee this year. |
D.It focuses on designing a mixed-use building this year. |
2. By which time should all the project files be handed in?
A.August 1st,2022. | B.September 15th,2022. |
C.November 19th,2022. | D.December 17th,2022. |
3. Which of the following must be included in the submission?
A.Integrated posters in the English version. |
B.A video file of no more than 3 minutes. |
C.A presentation of no less than 15 slides. |
D.Paper documents explaining the project. |