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Theme: Edited Architectures

Try to think critically about a space that has been re-purposed, the architecture or environment transformed from its original function to accommodate a new set of programmes or uses. The space can be of any scale. Submissions might range in focus from the idiosyncratic (and perhaps inexplicable) alterations to a space by an individual, to the mass overhaul of urban centres or infrastructural systems. Submitted photographs’ composition must present the narrative without additional explanations necessary.

 

Awards:

  • US$ 1000
  • Winner and Honorable Mentions will be published in international art and design media as well as on the Homemade Dessert website.

 Announcement of winners – May 26, 2013

You may submit one photograph only. Online submission of digital photographs via the website.

Image requirements: not less than 1500 pixels on the shortest side.

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