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The goal of the architectural competition is to help students and young architects to find their place on the current architectural scene
Project introduction
Motto: “Discover architecture together, learn to recognise quality and support the quality.”
The goal of the architectural competition Young Architect Award 2010 is to help students and young architects to find their place on the current architectural scene, to make the wide public familiar with contemporary architecture and to make the study of architecture more attractive for young people. Last but not least, the competition will help to map the creative work of beginning architects.We aim
Competition participantsEligible to enter the Competition Review are students or graduates of architecture, urban development, landscape, and garden architecture study branches, as well as self-taught people educated in the branch, whose age has not exceeded 33 years as of the closing deadline for submission of competition works.The competitors must not be regular members or substitute members of the Jury, secretaries or reviewers of competition works submitted in this competition exhibition.They also must not be spouses, relatives, permanent design partners, direct superiors or co workers of regular members or substitute members of the Jury and those who took part in the preparation of the competition rules.Categories
As the competition is supposed to take current topics into account, one of the criteria for assessment is the environmental impacts of the constructions designed.Prizes
The iDnes Award will be granted to the author of the best 3D model of a submitted work. All works with a 3D model attached to the compulsory documentation will be displayed on the iDnes web portal in the Bydlení (Living) category. iDnes readers will select 10 nominees from which iDnes editors will pick the overall winner. The winner will be dedicated a special article on the iDnes portal. Furthermore, the winner will be given additional space to present winning work, as well as his/her other designs.In addition to the financial award, the laureate of the main prize, Young Architect Award, in the school work category will receive a CAD program Artlantis Studio worth CZK 25,900 (excl. VAT).All works submitted will be displayed on the respective websites of the competition and our /clientes/vitruvius/http://www.vitruvius.es/media partner E-architekt where the public will vote for the best work in online polls until the announcement of results. The poll winner will be awarded the Award of the Public.Young Architect Award 2010 nominees will be given space for a wider presentation of their work on iDnes, Earchitekt and eStav portals.The announcement of results will be followed by a travelling exhibit (odkaz) of all works submitted with these venues: Czech Technical University (CTU) in Prague, Brno Technical University (BTU), Technical University (TU) in Liberec, VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava, and the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava.The prizes granted in the competition review to natural persons and exceeding an amount of CZK 10,000 shall be reduced, pursuant to Section 36(2)(b) of the Act No. 586/1992 Coll. (Income Tax Act), as amended, by the applicable income tax which is to be withheld by the organiser pursuant to the Act no. 337/1992 Coll. (Taxes and Fees Administration Act), as amended, and remitted to the tax administrator.The prizes granted in the Competition Review to legal entities shall be paid out, pursuant to Section 36(2)(b) of the Act no. 586/1992 Coll. (Income Tax Act), as amended, in full amount and taxed by the legal entity itself as part of its ordinary tax return.Payment term for prizes: within 50 days from the announcement of results of the competition review.