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RIBAJ's Eye Line Exhibition showcases winning architectural drawings from students and practitioners

By Katherine Guimapang|

Friday, Aug 16, 2019

The Pool of Tears (cropped) by Jason Ho, Bartlett School, UCL

RIBAJ's annual drawing competition brings a wide array of images produced from students and practitioners from around the world. This year, these mesmerizing drawings have been on display at the RIBAJ Eye Line Exhibition. 

Participants were tasked to produced detailed drawings using a mixture of mediums to portray conceptualized versions of space and the built environment. According to RIBAJ, "The story behind the drawing was the key to this year’s successful submissions in our annual competition, and the breadth of style and media once again make this an exciting, diverse selection of drawings."

Below are images from selected Eye Line commended submissions as well as the winners of the student and practitioner categories.

Commended Student: Karolina Kielb, Bartlett School, UCL
Title: Re(g)Rhône Glacier 1, 2 & 3

Karolina Kielb - Re(g)Rhône Glacier 1, 2 & 3​.

Commended Practitioner: Studio McLeod 
Title: Ori

Studio McLeod - Ori: Vectorworks rendered via Twinmotion & Photoshop, printed on FSC watercolor paper.

Commended Student: Winston Yuen & Christopher Tritt, Yale University 
Title: Dualities and Multiplicities- Sant’ Agnese in Agone
Health Hazards of YSoA

Winston Yuen & Christopher Tritt - Dualities and Multiplicities. Sant’ Agnese in Agone. Winston Yuen. Pencil on paper 1060 × 680mm

Commended Student: Jason Ho, Bartlett School, UCL
Title: A Day in Global Britain: A Christmas Gift to a Dear Friend in Memory of a Summer Day, The Pool of Tears
The Garden of Living Flowers

​Jason Ho - The Pool of Tears. Hand-drawn digital graphics. 1016x1372mm

Student Winner: Theo Jones, Bartlett School, UCL  
Title: Unfolding Julian Assange’s Home of Diplomatic Containment I & II

Theo Jones - Unfolding Julian Assange’s Home of Diplomatic Containment II. Photoshop & Illustrator on paper. 329 × 483mm

Practitioner Winner: Edward Crooks
Title: Holding Up: Castle Drogo Nos 1, 2 & 3

Edward Crooks - Holding Up: Castle Drogo No.1. Pen & ink on paper. 594 × 420mm

To view more commended works click here. The exhibition will be on display through September 6th, 2019. 

Address: First Floor Gallery, 66 Portland Place, London, W1B 1AD

RELATED EVENT RIBAJ Eye Line Exhibition 2019
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RIBAJ's Eye Line Exhibition showcases winning architectural drawings from students and practitioners

By Katherine Guimapang|

Friday, Aug 16, 2019

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The Pool of Tears (cropped) by Jason Ho, Bartlett School, UCL

Related

riba ● ribaj ● architecture drawing ● architectural drawing ● student work ● competition ● event
Royal Institute of British Architects
Royal Institute of British Architects

RIBAJ's annual drawing competition brings a wide array of images produced from students and practitioners from around the world. This year, these mesmerizing drawings have been on display at the RIBAJ Eye Line Exhibition. 

Participants were tasked to produced detailed drawings using a mixture of mediums to portray conceptualized versions of space and the built environment. According to RIBAJ, "The story behind the drawing was the key to this year’s successful submissions in our annual competition, and the breadth of style and media once again make this an exciting, diverse selection of drawings."

Below are images from selected Eye Line commended submissions as well as the winners of the student and practitioner categories.

Commended Student: Karolina Kielb, Bartlett School, UCL
Title: Re(g)Rhône Glacier 1, 2 & 3

Karolina Kielb - Re(g)Rhône Glacier 1, 2 & 3​.

Commended Practitioner: Studio McLeod 
Title: Ori

Studio McLeod - Ori: Vectorworks rendered via Twinmotion & Photoshop, printed on FSC watercolor paper.

Commended Student: Winston Yuen & Christopher Tritt, Yale University 
Title: Dualities and Multiplicities- Sant’ Agnese in Agone
Health Hazards of YSoA

Winston Yuen & Christopher Tritt - Dualities and Multiplicities. Sant’ Agnese in Agone. Winston Yuen. Pencil on paper 1060 × 680mm

Commended Student: Jason Ho, Bartlett School, UCL
Title: A Day in Global Britain: A Christmas Gift to a Dear Friend in Memory of a Summer Day, The Pool of Tears
The Garden of Living Flowers

​Jason Ho - The Pool of Tears. Hand-drawn digital graphics. 1016x1372mm

Student Winner: Theo Jones, Bartlett School, UCL  
Title: Unfolding Julian Assange’s Home of Diplomatic Containment I & II

Theo Jones - Unfolding Julian Assange’s Home of Diplomatic Containment II. Photoshop & Illustrator on paper. 329 × 483mm

Practitioner Winner: Edward Crooks
Title: Holding Up: Castle Drogo Nos 1, 2 & 3

Edward Crooks - Holding Up: Castle Drogo No.1. Pen & ink on paper. 594 × 420mm

To view more commended works click here. The exhibition will be on display through September 6th, 2019. 

Address: First Floor Gallery, 66 Portland Place, London, W1B 1AD

RELATED EVENT RIBAJ Eye Line Exhibition 2019
RELATED NEWS Winners of the Drawing of the Year competition rethink Everyday Utopia
RELATED NEWS RIBA commissions Sam Jacob Studio for an installation on perspective drawing at the Architecture Gallery

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