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Competition Details

Want to get involved? Read on to learn about entering and attending this year's competition.
Calendar of Events
Entry Deadline
All entries must be received by October 31, 2007 5pm.
Awards Presentation,Wine Reception & Lecture
November 15, 2007 6pm
The Magnolia Theatre at the West Village
3699 McKinney Ave, Dallas, TX 75204, (214) 764-9106, MAP
Exhibition
January 1 - January 30, 2008
AIA Dallas
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Eligibility
General
All entries must be of an architectural nature, and must be authored by one individual who is working in the United States, Canada or Mexico. Drawings can be in the form of plans,
elevations, sections, or perspectives, and can be conceptual or final renderings; exploration and innovation in unique techniques
are encouraged. While there is no limit to the number of entries one can submit, submissions awarded in past Ken Roberts
competitions are not eligible. Sketchbooks as a whole will not be accepted; a single, clearly marked page within the sketchbook
may be entered.
Professional Eligibility
Each entry must have been executed while submitter was a practicing architectural illustrator or principal/employee of an architecture or design firm in the United States.
Student Eligibility
This category is open to individuals currently attending high school or pursuing a degree in architecture or design in the United States.
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Requirements
Entries may be submitted online or physically (see Submission Process for details).
Online Submission Requirements
Each online submission must be 1) a single TIF, JPEG or GIF image that is 2) at least 1500 pixels x 1000 pixels
(please contact us if your piece doesn't fit these requirements).
Physical Submissions Requirements
Each physical submission must be 1) original artwork or high resolution print 2) framed on rigid backing,
3) with some sort of hanging device, 4) accompanied by a digital copy on CD at resolution no smaller than 1500 pixels
by 1000 pixels (please contact us if your piece doesn't fit these requirements). 5) Works not selected for the
exhibition must be either picked up in person at the AIA Dallas Chapter office by December 01, 2007, or include a
self-addressed stamped envelope for return of work. While great care is given to the handling of each piece, the
KRMDC Committee and the AIA Dallas Chapter assume no financial responsibility for lost or damaged work.
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Submission Process
Online Submissions
Hand and digital work can be submitted online via this website (click here to enter).
Physical Submissions
Physical submissions can be delivered to the AIA Dallas offices with the entry form linked to the right (c/o "KRob", AIA Dallas, 1444 Oak Lawn Ave, Suite 600, Dallas, TX, 75207).
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Costs
Professional
AIA Member................$20 single entry, $10 per additional entry*
Non-AIA Member.........$30 single entry, $20 per additional entry*
Student
AIAS Member..............$15 single entry, $5 per additional entry*
Non-AIAS Member.......$25 single entry, $15 per additional entry*
Awards Program Ticket Prices (Non-Entrant)
AIA Member................$10 AIAS Member......Free
Non-AIA Member.........$10 Students.............$5
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Awards
Best of Show The Best of Show medallion and $500 cash prize is awarded to the best student OR professional entry that clearly stands out from the other submissions through a combination of superior articulation, approach, technique or media use.
The Wiley Award for Excellence in Hand Delineation Sponsored by James E. Wiley, a medallion and $400 cash prize is awarded to the best student and professional entries that embodies and celebrates the art of architecture as a tool for communication through hand delineations, sketches and renderings. Professional submissions should be the result of commissioned projects, while student entries need not be based in reality, but must be hand drawn for consideration in this category.
The Beck Prize for Excellence in Digital/Hybrid Media Sponsored by Beck, this medallion and $400 cash prize is awarded to the best student and professional entries that demonstrate excellence through an innovative use of media. Submissions may be digital, or hybrid mixed media with preference given to those that push the envelope of architectural representation.
Jurors Citation Sponsored by Asel Art Supply, $100 gift certificate is awarded by each of the jurors. These citations allow the jurors to independently select any student or professional piece that they personally wish to see recognized.
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| KRob 07 - Welcome to the 33rd Annual KRob Ken Roberts Memorial Delineation Competition!
For 33 years, The KRob Ken Roberts Memorial Delineation Competition has celebrated the best in delineation in architecture
(architectural drawing). Open to architecture students, professionals and architectural illustrators who are working in the
United States, Canada or Mexico, KRob accepts both hand and digital delineation and is the longest-running architectural delineation
competition currently in operation anywhere in the world. Enter Online!!
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KRob - Krob 2007 - AIA Architecture Competition - KRob is the longest-running delineation in architecure competition currently in operation. |
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