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Vote now for the People's Choice Award in the 2016 I Look Up Film Challenge

By Justine Testado|

Friday, Sep 9, 2016

Screenshot from “Space for Everyone” by Gregory Harris.

Architects and filmmakers team up in the AIA's yearly I Look Up Film Challenge to create a short film responding to the open-ended prompt of “demonstrating architecture as a solution”. Following a successful launch in 2015, the second edition made its return with double the number of submissions.

While the competition jury will decide which submissions will win the top prizes (expected to be announced this month), the public can take part in the competition too by voting in the People's Choice Award.

Screenshot from “HOME”: The Rebus Project and Videografiko with David Baker Architects.
Screenshot from “Precipitating Change” by Nicol Ragland and Matt Eppedio.

The film that wins the public's favor will score a spiffy prize package: US$2,500 cash and two round-trip tickets to the 2016 Architecture & Design Film Festival in Washington DC, where the film will be screened. 

You can watch and vote for your favorite entries here now until October 3. Also check out last year's winners below.

RELATED NEWS Watch the top winning entries of the AIA Look Up Film Challenge
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Vote now for the People's Choice Award in the 2016 I Look Up Film Challenge

By Justine Testado|

Friday, Sep 9, 2016

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Screenshot from “Space for Everyone” by Gregory Harris.

Related

architectural film ● aia ● public vote ● architecture & design film festival ● short film ● competition ● film

Architects and filmmakers team up in the AIA's yearly I Look Up Film Challenge to create a short film responding to the open-ended prompt of “demonstrating architecture as a solution”. Following a successful launch in 2015, the second edition made its return with double the number of submissions.

While the competition jury will decide which submissions will win the top prizes (expected to be announced this month), the public can take part in the competition too by voting in the People's Choice Award.

Screenshot from “HOME”: The Rebus Project and Videografiko with David Baker Architects.
Screenshot from “Precipitating Change” by Nicol Ragland and Matt Eppedio.

The film that wins the public's favor will score a spiffy prize package: US$2,500 cash and two round-trip tickets to the 2016 Architecture & Design Film Festival in Washington DC, where the film will be screened. 

You can watch and vote for your favorite entries here now until October 3. Also check out last year's winners below.

RELATED NEWS Watch the top winning entries of the AIA Look Up Film Challenge
RELATED NEWS Celebrating diversity in "Mixed Plate Hawaii", the Look Up FIlm Challenge People's Choice winner

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