Free to enter, with classes for all ages this annual writing competitors gives the chance to interact with structure in creative, significant and compelling literary methods. Entries could take the type of authentic fiction, non-fiction, comedian or poem.
Following the award winners’ announcement in August, the NZIA will invite the inventive group as an instance the successful entries, all of which will probably be printed on-line and in print.
The judges
This yr’s competitors will probably be judged by a panel that features Jeremy Hansen, journalist, creator, structure podcaster, literary mentor and the man who places the artwork into Britomart; Danyl McLauchlan, creator, guide reviewer and political commentator; and Katie Braadvedt, an structure graduate at Glamuzina Architects, instructor at AUT College of Future Environments and occasional contributor to Island journal – in final yr’s Warren Belief Writing Awards, Katie received Extremely Counseled for That is Not a Gender Subject. Katie was additionally profiled in ArchitectureNow’s 2023 Resene On the Rise collection as one to watch.
Entries will probably be judged throughout the following classes:
- Tamariki as much as 13 years, writing as much as 800 phrases
- Rangatahi 14-18 years, writing as much as 1000 phrases
- Open 18-plus years, writing as much as 1500 phrases
Prizes
- Tamariki $500
- Rangatahi $1000
- Open $2000
- Extremely recommended (three prizes throughout all classes) $200 guide voucher
Key dates
Entries open: Thursday 30 Might
Entries shut: Friday 26 July at midnight
Winners introduced: Friday 16 August
To enter
View circumstances of entry and enter right here.
To learn earlier years’ winners, click on right here.
For associated enquiries contact Jo Bates [email protected] / 021 382 698
In regards to the awards
The Warren Belief Awards for Architectural Writing is a three way partnership between The Warren Belief and Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects. The Warren Belief is a charitable organisation established in honour of celebrated architect Sir Miles Warren, which promotes architectural schooling to the occupation and public.