Competition
Mark Baines Competition
‘Remembering Mark Baines’ Architectural Illustration Competition
‘Remembering Mark Baines’ Architectural Illustration Competition
Please note that this competition has now concluded and is shown here as an archive only. Entries can be viewed here.
Introduction
The Alexander Thomson Society is delighted to announce the ‘Remembering Mark Baines’ Architectural Illustration Competition. The late Mark Baines was a founding member and Chair of the Society, an architect, and teacher of architecture at the Macintosh School of Architecture. He continually emphasised the importance of drawing architecture, was never without a sketchbook.
The brief for the architectural illustration competition is to create, using pencil, ink or paint, an architectural interpretation and celebration of a building of your choice. Quite simply a beautiful drawing or painting.
There will be an exhibition of entries held in 2022.
We are thankful to the Glasgow Institute of Architects for their sponsorship of this competition.
““The science of design, or of line-drawing, if you like to use this term, is the source and very essence of painting, sculpture, architecture ... Sometimes ... it seems to me that ... all the works of the human brain and hand are either design itself or a branch of that art.” ”
Entrants are required to submit their work in a digital format, these can be any ratio or size up to a maximum of 420 x 420mm (A2 square format). Original material may be submitted at a date to be confirmed closer to the judging in April 2022.
All entries are to be anonymous, no markings which might allow the entrant to be identified are permissible.
No computer aided drawings or photographs are eligible for entry.
Submission Requirements
Terms and Conditions
The Competition is being co-ordinated by The Alexander Thomson Society (ATS). ATS retain the right to publish any entries received online, in print and in exhibition.
Eligibility
The competition is open to all. Those who are participating as ATS board members, competition organisers or members of the judging panel are permitted to submit an entry but excluded from all awards.
Submission of entries
Entries are to be uploaded to the Society using the form below. Entries should be anonymous.
Questions
Questions relating to the Competition Brief and Conditions must be submitted to ATS at info@alexanderthomsonsociety.org.uk. An FAQ section will be maintained as part of this website.
Disqualification
Entrants will be disqualified in the event that they:
Disclose their identity on their submission
Try to influence the decision of the judges
Submit an entry received after the competition deadline
Submit an entry that does not comply with the brief
Copyright
Copyright for the artwork generated within the competition rests with the original author, as per the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act. However, the Alexander Thomson Society reserve the right to publish submissions to the competition on their website, social media pages, in their journal and through a public exhibition of the work generated. Any further publication of the work will be with the permission of the author.
Q&As
What do you mean by Architectural Illustration? Does this disqualify drawings made simply from observation? My drawings are not “architectural” and perhaps more of a observational sketch
A drawing wherein the focus is on a piece of architecture, it can be anything from a technical drawing to a sketch on a napkin
How many entries can one person make?
There is no limit to the number of entries one person can submit, each purchased entry entitles you to submit one drawing
Is it possible to enter a collaborative drawing? Or is it purely individual drawings?
Collaborative drawings can be submitted
We are pleased to confirm that the panel of judges for this competition will consist of:
Emeritus Professor of Architecture Robin Webster PPRIAS OBE – Head Judge
Charlie Sutherland – Sutherland Hussey Harris Architects
Alexandra Gardner – Artist
Ian Alexander – JM Architects
Sally White – Secretary, The Alexander Thomson Society
Judging Panel
Early bird registration fee per entry £10
Final registration fee per entry £15
Fees are non-refundable
Entry
The winning submission will receive £300
Two highly commended submissions will receive each £100
One highly commended student entry will receive £100.
The announcement of the awards is to coincide with the opening of a public exhibition.
Awards
Launch – Sunday 5th December 2021
Early bird registration fee closes – Sunday 27th February 2022
Submission deadline – Friday 8th April 2022 at 1700 hours
Announcement of prizewinners – April 2022
Exhibition opening – TBC