It’s summer – who needs Wimbledon or the Euros? We’ve got the RIBAJ Eye Line drawing competition and the final 54 are available to enjoy now
Reducing the Eye Line submissions on the path to choosing winners is always tough. Again this year we undertook a long and intense trawl through the 303 entries we received for The RIBA Journal’s Eye Line 2021 drawing competition and as a first step have managed to whittle them down to 30 student and 24 practitioner entries. Images from all those 54 submissions are presented here.
Commended entries will be announced on 22 July with first-place winners revealed on 27 July. These will be published in the August issue of the RIBA Journal.
Our thanks to everyone who submitted and congratulations to all those below who made it through the first round.
Practitioner El Horreo de agua. Credit: Dominic Murray-Vaughan - FeildenFowles Architects Ireland House Tokyo, with wine. Credit: Jane Larmour, Patrick Wheeler and Mark Arigho, ALWA Architects Renaissance | 3D Virtual Diorama | Social phenomena Series. Credit: Sharon Ferris McGregor, The Design Therapist Terrace Transformations in the Tropics: Design in Section. Credit: Bob Powell Architect Petti(Technicolor)coat Lane. Credit: Max Fraser, Atomik Architecture Bottled up for later. Credit: Justine Ascough-Shore, Design Square Ltd Kew Gardens. Credit: Milan Limbu, Felix Lewis Architects Ltd Re-imagining Offas Dyke. Credit: Wayne Forster, DRUw, Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University. The snows are melted, the snows are gone. Credit: Mel Galley, Independent Artist and Researcher Hope. Credit: RafatJahandide, Building Design Partnership Spaces unmasked. Credit: Karin Hay Courtyard at Walmer Yard. Credit: Wyn Gilley, ArchitecturePLB Chromascope Daily Cycle Extracts. Credit: Kevin Kelly, Stephen George + Partners Stay Home Notice. Credit: Jolene Liam Chapel Field Road Church, Norwich. Credit: Alastair King, Hopkins Architects Safe landing_lowtide. Credit: Conservation architect Cristina Gardiner, Historic England Lung Social Club: Seasonal. Credit: Tanya Eskander Royal Hospital Chelsea. Credit: Matt Parsons Brown, Nichols Brown Webber Room with a view. Credit: Vlad Daraban The Manchester Courtyards; a proposal for Ancoats. Credit: Rory Chisholm, Donald Insall Architects My Town. Credit: Peter Trebilcock, L7 Architects The Unbearable Lightness of Concrete. Credit: Natalia Maximova, Sheppard Robson Longhouse: Augmented Roof Garden. Credit: Neil Spiller
Student Barchessa Colonnade. Credit: Ryder Kirk-Newstead, University of Nottingham Open City Urginia. Credit: Irem Metin. MEF University, Istanbul A Labyrinthine Building. Credit: Amelia Black, Bartlett School UCL City of Nothing / Island of everything - The Dichotomy of Manhattan. Credit: William Bayram, Decland Wagstaff and Christopher McCallum Woodland Crematorium. Credit: Leo Berger, Glasgow School of Art Figures of dissent: Paraskenia. Credit: Anna Crew, Queen's University, Belfast Three conditions on the coast of Scotland: Field. Credit: Nicole NG. Architectural association The Earth Embassy. Credit: Christian Coackley Architectural Ghosts [An Enduring Mantra of Unsentimental Pragmatism]. Credit: Kai Xiang Law, National University of Singapore Composition of Forms: A fish Smokehouse in the Norfolk Fens. Credit: Ellen Cassidy, Queen's University, Belfast Fluid Strata/ Synthesis 900 x 1233. Credit: Dafni Filippa Under the Mask: The Uncanny Street. Credit: Shaokang LI. Bartlett School, UCL Breaking ground: The experimental pits. Credit: Doydas Simkus & Connor Tulip Gritty Ground. Credit: Jaqlin Lyon, Bartlett School UCL Regeneration. Credit: Alex Fox, Bartlett School, UCL San Giorgio Maggiore Venice. Credit: Minty Sainsbury, University of Cambridge Dawn of Machine Age. Credit: Sze Yee Michelle Leon A magical Eid in the backyard. Credit: Areesha Khalid, University of Westminster Adapting the Ruins of Piscina Mirabilis. Credit: Kai McLaughlin, Bartlett School, UCL Off to New Grid Farms. Credit: Soyun Lim, Unviersity of Greenwich Queenie’s Room. Credit: Andrew Riddell. Bartlett School, UCL Three Reliquaries. Credit: Hun Pu Urban identities. Credit: Andrius Osviukas, Manchester school of Architecture Counterfeit World. Credit: Pui Yan Ng An Ecological Mode of Ritual. Credit: Annabelle Tan, Bartlett School, UCL The Urban Mantelpiece- Above the skyline. Credit: Siripit Rojnirun Reconnecting with the Square. Credit: Nichole Samson, Glasgow School of Art Map of Dal Lake, Srinagar. Credit: Jay Shah, Samira Rethod Design Atelier (Un) Homeliness I. Credit: Boji Hu, Architectural association The Corner. Credit: Pu Zhang, Glasgow school of art