
Entering in the 2016 SA Architecture Awards?
Give your entry the best chance you can by coming along to the lunchtime session on preparing your entry for the next round of the Awards. This year’s awards director Sean Humphries, and last year’s director David Brown will talk though some pointers on how to prepare an entry that will best support your project.
You still have to have a great project, but this session will help you put together an entry that will grab the attention of the jury. David and Sean will share the highs and lows of past entries, and you can get tips on how to fill out those annoying categories (yes the jury members do actually read those words!). They will also talk about the best photos to upload (you only get 10 after all), as well as the best type of drawings to make things clear. These skills can also be applied to submissions, marketing and other aspect of practice where clear writing and graphic presentation is required.
Finally there will be a presentation by Coptercam, who are the leading fully licensed commercial Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) aerial photography and video specialists in Australia, and one of the first to operate in South Australia. They utilise the latest technology and most sophisticated aircraft and camera systems in order to deliver excellent quality and value UAV services. The Coptercam team are specialists at what they do, and are committed to staying abreast of the rapidly changing landscape of UAV technology. This includes the use of GPS systems and professional camera equipment to deliver a professional service that can cater to a range of requirements.
So come along and be tempted by the stunning aerial shots of architecture that you could include in your entry. Plus you can see a drone at close quarters and be in the running to win a door prize of $500 worth of UAV services, generously donated by Coptercam.
Event Details
Date: Monday 2 November 2015
Time: 12:30pm – 2:30pm
Venue: SA Chapter – 100 Flinders Street, Adelaide
Cost: FREE event
RSVP: COB Thursday 29 October 2015 to sa@architecture.com.au
We would like to thank Architectural Window Systems (AWS) for their continued and generous support of the Co-Opertition Network this year.
