2022 AWARDS PASSIVE HOUSE SCHOLARSHIP
ARCHITEAM PASSIVE HOUSE SCHOLARSHIP 2022
ArchiTeam is excited to announce that the Australian Passive House Association is partnering with ArchiTeam again to offer the Passive House Scholarship Award as part of the 2022 ArchiTeam Awards program.
This scholarship (valued at $4,500) provides members with an amazing opportunity to improve their skills in sustainable design.
The Passive House Scholarship will be awarded to the ArchiTeam member who designs the 2022 ArchiTeam Passive House Scholarship trophy. The trophy can be anything you think it should be - images or video of drawings, models, 3D printed objects, photos, haiku or another creative medium.
For more information on this year's ArchiTeam Awards, follow the link here
The ArchiTeam Awards are open for entries Monday 25 July 2022
The course is available to members Australia-wide via online.
Certified Passive House Designer/Consultant Online Course (passivehouseaustralia.org)
SUBMISSION DETAILS:
Design the PASSIVE HOUSE SCHOLARSHIP AWARD trophy.
Your entry should include 1 document (with as many pages as you want) with the following:
1. 1 - 5 images (on one page) and/or 1 video (Your submission can be images or video of drawings, collage, models, 3D printed objects, photos, haiku or other creative medium.
2. Explanation of your design, and how it represents ArchiTeam and Passive House values/mission and to the criteria. (max 250words)
3. Explanation of why winning the scholarship is important to you. (max 250 words)
JUDGING CRITERIA
Entries will be judged on the following criteria
1. Does the design champion Sustainability?
2. Does the design champion ArchiTeam?
3. Is the entry truly unique, imaginative, and innovative?
Consider the following when developing your entry:
• Concepts of Passive House https://passivehouseaustralia.org/APHA/APHA/What_is_Passive_House/The_Basics.aspx
• Architeam vision/values: https://www.architeam.net.au/about-architeam/about-us
• Does the trophy demonstrate innovation and excellence in sustainability?
• Does the design use materials / processes that have the least impact possible on our planet?