Got a "hot topic"? Architecture+Women.NZ is inviting submissions (around 300 words). This is an opportunity to dust off some notes you have had kicking around and to contribute to or kick off a wider conversation.
Friday 8th January 2016
— Monday 18th January 2016
Online
A+W.NZ seeks writing that illuminates and advances the aims and objectives of A+W.NZ: visibility + inclusiveness, and can be on any topic: Practice Models, Education, Equity, Marketing, Mentorship, Business Culture, Research, etc
The winner will receive for one individual - attendance, accommodation, meals and ferry transfers for the Deerubin Ozetecture Weekend Symposium (11 - 14 March 2016) on Milson Island, Hawkesbury River, NSW, valued at $AU 880.00. Winners will need to arrange their own flights to venue ferry connections.
Alternatively entries can be posted to: Architecture+Women•NZ,
PO Box 105 972,
Auckland 1143.
JURY The judging panel for the 2016 awards is; Dr Julia Gatley (Head of School, School of Architecture & Planning, Auckland) Marianne Riley (Associate Principal, Jasmax) Frances Charles (Metalcraft Industries)
The Jury team for all awards will include 3 persons from the following core groups;
1. Academic writer, editor and/or publisher
2. Practitioner, business leader and/or writer
3. Sponsor or nominated representative
A+W•NZ METALCRAFT Writing Award 2016 Guideline
Aims of the Architecture+Women•NZ organisation
Architecture+Women•NZ brings together the diverse practices of women trained in the field of architecture and seeks to raise their profile in the public realm. The two core aims are ‘visibility’ and ‘inclusiveness’, and this is done through networks, events, publication and policy. We are committed to raising the visibility of women trained in architecture and associated with New Zealand, and to enabling inclusive, equitable work environments.
Aims of the A+W•NZ METALCRAFT Writing Award
Strengthening Participation, Publication and Networks: The aim of the award is to increase awareness, collegiality and engagement with positive discussion among the architectural community in relationship to the general and specific aims of A+W.NZ.
The Award is structured to minimize the cost and time commitment and thus barrier to entry. There is no entry fee and no associated printing costs.
Notes
1. To ensure that entry remains free and accessible, all information is requested as an online submission. (via email to [email protected])
2. In addition to material supplied by entrant, A+W•NZ are able to provide links to online material (already in the public domain) and in the A+W•NZ archives to supplement the file on each entrant. Please note that no further research is permissible by the A+W•NZ Awards Team at this stage. Only information from the existing A+W•NZ archives can be added to the files on behalf of each entrant. (ie. previous, existing research.)
3. A+W•NZ reserves the right to edit all submitted material. Contributor will be notified of any edited work.