Architecture Drawing Prize: Intricate depiction of a Bangladeshi village is the 2025 overall winner
By Alexander Walter|
Thursday, Jan 29, 2026
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'Shilpogram: A Crafter’s Village' by Sanjidah Chowdhury has been named the overall winner of the 2025 Architecture Drawing Prize.
Awarded jointly by the World Architecture Festival, Make Architects, and Sir John Soane’s Museum, the top drawing was just selected from the fifteen winners we published in October last year.
Chowdhury, a graduate of the Manchester School of Architecture and an architectural assistant at dMFK Architects, used Rhino, AutoCAD, Photoshop, and Illustrator to create the triptych exploring the flood-prone Shilpogram Village in Zakiganj, Bangladesh.
"Her equitable social study-driven proposal focuses on the reintegration
and agency of marginalized Bangladeshi villagers, expressing spaces as a
catalyst for interactions and local materials, crafting, and
construction techniques to redesign the built forms," the Prize organizers describe her winning submission. "The drawings follow fishermen, craftspeople and farmers, illustrating
how Bangladeshis can adapt their lives as sea levels rise. Understanding
villagers’ everyday practices through a social science lens and
in-person fieldwork, the proposal reimagines mundane spaces of
cultivating, fishing, crafting, education, and gathering as an equitable
means of livelihood and community living."
Sir John Soane’s Museum in London is currently exhibiting the winning drawing, together with the other award recipients, until February 15, 2026.
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