One day left to enter Dezeen Awards 2023
Posted in: UncategorizedYou have just over 24 hours to complete your entry and have your projects in the running for a Dezeen Award.
Dezeen Awards 2023, in partnership with Bentley Motors, is open for entries. Submit your project before the entry deadline tomorrow Thursday 1 June at midnight London time!
We have designed the online entry form to be as simple as possible and kept our entry fees low, so there’s no reason not to enter!
Can I really complete my entry in 24 hours?
Yes! Gather your 10 project images and succinctly answer the questions on the entry form:
1. Short project description. Provide a brief summary of your project. This will be published on the site if you are longlisted, shortlisted or win.
2. Key project details. What was the client brief? Were there any planning constraints? What materials and methods of construction were used?
3. How does the project showcase innovation? Does the project incorporate original thinking or address a problem in a new way? Describe the challenge your design seeks to address and how.
4. How is the project beneficial? How is your project useful and considerate to both people and the planet? How does the building contribute to society and meet the principles of inclusive design? What strategies are in place to maximise reuse and minimise waste?
Read about our 39 categories ›
Convinced?
Entries close at midnight London time tomorrow, so start your entry now!
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Dezeen Awards 2023
Dezeen Awards celebrates the world’s best architecture, interiors and design. Now in its sixth year, it has become the ultimate accolade for architects and designers across the globe. The annual awards are in partnership with Bentley Motors, as part of a wider collaboration that will see the brand work with Dezeen to support and inspire the next generation of design talent.
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