Dezeen promotion: Dezeen readers can enter a competition to win a set of architecture books published by Laurence King by completing one of three drawings from its new Archidoodle title.
Each page of the Archidoodle activity book contains an incomplete architecture-related drawing, which the reader-turned-artist has to finish off themselves. The user can either be as accurate as possible or as imaginative as they like with the designs.
Famous structures including the Eiffel Tower, the Taj Mahal and a selection of the world’s tallest buildings all feature in the volume.
The publishers are giving away a copy of Archidoodle, plus 100 Years of Architectural Drawing and any other Laurence King title of the winners’ choice to five successful sketchers.
Readers can chose between creating a new top for the Sydney Opera House, redesigning the facade of London’s Buckingham Palace or coming up with their own version of The Farnsworth House by Mies van der Rohe.
To win the books, download one of the three PDF pages below:
Sydney Opera House »
Buckingham Palace »
The Farnsworth House »
Then create your own design, scan it and email a copy to press@laurenceking.com.
Submissions can also be uploaded to Twitter or Instagram using the @laurencekingpub handle and the #archidoodle hashtag.
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