Location: Buckingham Palace Road, London
Date: 28th February 2007
Thank you to all those that took part in the first Line
of Site competition. With over 100 countries represented and many top quality
submissions received, you have all contributed to the creation of a truly global
and cutting-edge design award. The creativity of your work has been outstanding,
consistently impressing our judges who have had a tough task selecting the winners
at each stage as the competition has progressed. The website now includes a special
online publication that tells the story of the final in greater detail, including
some of the judges comments on our finalists work and presentations. Click
to View
We are delighted to announce the winners!
Overall
Winner Line of Site Award 2006/7:
Alistair Parvin's submission for the Everest Brief
Judges comments included "A powerful symbolic structure that creates
a strong and engaging narrative"
Winner
Line of UN Water Embassy Brief:
Simone Braschi
Judges comments included "It has a monastic quality that is truly inspiring"
Winner
Line of Thames Tideway Opera House Brief and Best use of Google SketchUp Award:
Fransisco Garrido
Judges comments included "Fransico¹s passionate presentation
and explanation of his scheme reflected the rigour of his second stage submission.
The jury were queuing up to buy tickets for the first performance in this explosive
building"
Winner of Best Presentation:
Cameron Conwell
Judges comments included "An excellent attempt to balance the poetic
with the pragmatic"
OTHER NEWS
The Line of Site Forum Is open again for discussion, particularly with reference to the Final,
the winners and the competition overall. It would be great to hear your views Link
to Forum
Spot
Competition The
first Line of site competition has now finished and while you are waiting for
the full briefs for 2007/8 to be published (dates to be confirmed), we will be
revealing a single new 'compact¹ brief within the next couple of weeks
for a sneak preview see the 'oversite¹ page in the 16 page brochure
here : Click
to View
New Survey
Once again there is a new survey, this time we are looking to find
out more about your opinion of the competition click here to take part New
Survey
Comments If there are aspects of the competition you would like to see developed,
please let us know we would be delighted to hear from you Make
Comment