Awards: The Avery Review Essay Prize 2020

Awards: The Avery Review Essay Prize 2020
The Avery Review, a journal of critical essays on architecture published by the Office of Publications at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, invites submissions for its third annual Essay Prize. The call is open to current students (undergraduate and masters) and recent graduates, whether in schools of architecture or elsewhere (eligibility details below). In keeping with the mission of the journal, The Avery Review hopes to receive submissions that use the genres of the review and the critical essay to explore
some of the urgent questions animating the field of architecture. The Avery Review is looking for essays that test and expand the author’s own intellectual commitments—theoretical, architectural, and political—through the work of others.
The Avery Review plans to award one first-place prize ($5,000) and three second-place prizes ($2,500) across the various categories of eligible participants. The winning essays will be published in our April 2020 issue.
Submissions. Submissions for the Avery Review Essay Prize should take the form of critical essays on books, buildings, and other architectural media, broadly defined. We’re delighted to receive work that was developed in the context of classes and seminars as well as independent writing. The Avery Review essays are typically 2,500–3,500 words in length and have some object of review at their core. The Avery Review likes stylish, concise, accessible, and earnestly felt writing. Texts should be submitted as double-spaced Word files without images; you may provide six to eight images compiled into a separate PDF (keep attachments to 3mb max please). Submissions should be emailed to editors@averyreview.com by 15 January 2020.
Eligibility. Current undergraduates, current masters-level students, and recent graduates (graduation date after 1/12/2018) from any undergraduate or master’s program at any university are eligible. Please include your student status and graduation date (actual or anticipated) in your submission email. The Avery Review encourages  submissions from any field of study that takes architecture as a subject. If you will be a student in the 2020–2021 academic year, please be aware that in accordance with university and federal policy, prizes and awards are taxable and are reported for inclusion in student financial aid packages, and may reduce other financial aid the student may receive.
For more information, please visit www.averyreview.com. This announcement can also be downloaded here.

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