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KRob Competition 2011 - The winners are in!

By Bustler Editors|

Friday, Nov 18, 2011

Best in Show - Overall: KEVIN SCOTT, RÖLLERHAUS PICTUREWORKS & DESIGN CO. (PROFESSIONAL DIGITAL/MIXED)

Eleven winners and eighteen finalists were announced this week at KRob 2011, the international Ken Roberts Architectural Delineation, Drawing and Illustration Competition. The prestigious contest is the longest running architectural drawing competition currently in operation anywhere in the world, hosted annually by the AIA Dallas chapter, and has come a long way in its 37-year history: what began in 1973 as a competition for architectural hand renderings and illustrations from the northwest Texas region, steadily grew into an important national event, and later opened up also to international entries and inclusion of digital media via online submission. This year, KRob's popularity reached its highest level yet with nearly four hundred submissions from twelve countries, divided in student and professional categories.

Together with fellow jurors, Julie VandenBerg Snow of Julie Snow Architects and Kevin Sloan of Kevin Sloan Studio, I had the great pleasure to also serve on this year's judging panel as part of the long-standing partnership between the KRob competition and Bustler & Archinect.

Looking through the impressive number of entries, we were struck by the range of submitted work: quick notebook sketches, meticulous hand drawings, analytical collages, photo-realistic computer renderings, and any conceivable hybrid media in between. Jury deliberations took all day, and the winning entries were officially announced later that evening at a presentation at the Dallas Museum of Art. The presentation preceded a lecture by Julie Snow as part of the Dallas Architecture Forum's 2011 lecture series.

All winners and finalists will be part of an exhibition at the Dallas Center for Architecture from January 10 through February 24.

Following here are the Ken Roberts competition winners of 2011.

Best in Show - Digital/Mixed: Kevin Hirth, HARVARD GSD (STUDENT DIGITAL/MIXED)
Best in Category - Professional Hand: tom leytham, RA/Adj.Professor, THOMAS LEYTHAM-ARCHITECT/NORWICH UNIVERSITY (PROFESSIONAL HAND)
Best in Category - Student Digital/Mixed: Brent Lobstein, JHP/UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS ARLINGTON (STUDENT DIGITAL/MIXED)
Best in Category - Student Hand: Suzanne Mathew, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA (STUDENT HAND)
Best in Category - International: Jack O'Reilly, MANCHESTER SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE (INTERNATIONAL - STUDENT DIGITAL/MIXED)
Best in Category - Physical Submission: Dustin Wheat, THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON (PHYSICAL SUBMISSION | PROFESSIONAL)
Best in Category - Professional Digital/Mixed: Craig Williams, BECKER MORGAN GROUP, INC. (PROFESSIONAL DIGITAL/MIXED)
Best in Category - Professional Digital/Mixed: Craig Williams, BECKER MORGAN GROUP, INC. (PROFESSIONAL DIGITAL/MIXED)
Juror Citation: Adam Freise, FREISEBROTHERS (PROFESSIONAL DIGITAL/MIXED)
Juror Citation: Michael Friebele, Assoc. AIA, MERRIMAN (PROFESSIONAL DIGITAL/MIXED)
Juror Citation: Yong il Kim, BERLAGE INSTITUTE (INTERNATIONAL - STUDENT DIGITAL/MIXED)

Also check out the eighteen finalists in the image gallery below. All images courtesy of the KRob competition.

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KRob Competition 2011 - The winners are in!

By Bustler Editors|

Friday, Nov 18, 2011

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Best in Show - Overall: KEVIN SCOTT, RÖLLERHAUS PICTUREWORKS & DESIGN CO. (PROFESSIONAL DIGITAL/MIXED)

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student ● rendering ● prize ● krob ● ken roberts ● drawing ● delineation ● dallas ● award

Eleven winners and eighteen finalists were announced this week at KRob 2011, the international Ken Roberts Architectural Delineation, Drawing and Illustration Competition. The prestigious contest is the longest running architectural drawing competition currently in operation anywhere in the world, hosted annually by the AIA Dallas chapter, and has come a long way in its 37-year history: what began in 1973 as a competition for architectural hand renderings and illustrations from the northwest Texas region, steadily grew into an important national event, and later opened up also to international entries and inclusion of digital media via online submission. This year, KRob's popularity reached its highest level yet with nearly four hundred submissions from twelve countries, divided in student and professional categories.

Together with fellow jurors, Julie VandenBerg Snow of Julie Snow Architects and Kevin Sloan of Kevin Sloan Studio, I had the great pleasure to also serve on this year's judging panel as part of the long-standing partnership between the KRob competition and Bustler & Archinect.

Looking through the impressive number of entries, we were struck by the range of submitted work: quick notebook sketches, meticulous hand drawings, analytical collages, photo-realistic computer renderings, and any conceivable hybrid media in between. Jury deliberations took all day, and the winning entries were officially announced later that evening at a presentation at the Dallas Museum of Art. The presentation preceded a lecture by Julie Snow as part of the Dallas Architecture Forum's 2011 lecture series.

All winners and finalists will be part of an exhibition at the Dallas Center for Architecture from January 10 through February 24.

Following here are the Ken Roberts competition winners of 2011.

Best in Show - Digital/Mixed: Kevin Hirth, HARVARD GSD (STUDENT DIGITAL/MIXED)
Best in Category - Professional Hand: tom leytham, RA/Adj.Professor, THOMAS LEYTHAM-ARCHITECT/NORWICH UNIVERSITY (PROFESSIONAL HAND)
Best in Category - Student Digital/Mixed: Brent Lobstein, JHP/UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS ARLINGTON (STUDENT DIGITAL/MIXED)
Best in Category - Student Hand: Suzanne Mathew, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA (STUDENT HAND)
Best in Category - International: Jack O'Reilly, MANCHESTER SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE (INTERNATIONAL - STUDENT DIGITAL/MIXED)
Best in Category - Physical Submission: Dustin Wheat, THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON (PHYSICAL SUBMISSION | PROFESSIONAL)
Best in Category - Professional Digital/Mixed: Craig Williams, BECKER MORGAN GROUP, INC. (PROFESSIONAL DIGITAL/MIXED)
Best in Category - Professional Digital/Mixed: Craig Williams, BECKER MORGAN GROUP, INC. (PROFESSIONAL DIGITAL/MIXED)
Juror Citation: Adam Freise, FREISEBROTHERS (PROFESSIONAL DIGITAL/MIXED)
Juror Citation: Michael Friebele, Assoc. AIA, MERRIMAN (PROFESSIONAL DIGITAL/MIXED)
Juror Citation: Yong il Kim, BERLAGE INSTITUTE (INTERNATIONAL - STUDENT DIGITAL/MIXED)

Also check out the eighteen finalists in the image gallery below. All images courtesy of the KRob competition.

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