Students Week 7

Students Week 7
22th – 28th February 2015

Arch2O.com will start publishing your architectural projects online (Graduation or non-graduation projects) – Starting 22th of February 2015.

Share with us your project in a DROPBOX folder (NO ZIP or RAR files please). Please send your shared folder link to igraduate(at)arch2o.com no later than 31th of January. Your folder should contain the following:

1- The whole board (Jpg Format – Longest dimension should not exceed 2400 pixels)
2- Separate Drawings ( Plans, Sections, Perspectives, etc.) ( Jpg Format, Longest dimension should not exceed 1600 pixels, with a minimum size of 1200 pixels)
3- Project description in English ( Word Format – No PDFs please)
4- Project Credits in English ( Word Format –Project Name, Your name/team members name, School, adviser, your e-mail)

Please don’t send email attachments, or use wetransfer.com or hightail.com to upload your files. We only prefer sharing your Dropbox folder (If you don’t have a Dropbox, please create an account using this referrer link)

Finalists’ recognition:
We will post the top 30 projects to our website for public voting to select the top 5 projects. The top 5 projects will receive a personalized certificate noting their participation and also their status.  The certificate will be sent by email by  March 21th, Also, selected students’ projects will be published in the first issue of Arch2o magazine.

Good Luck !

Ibrahim Abdelhady
Ibrahim Abdelhady

Ibrahim Abdelhady is an architect, academic, and media entrepreneur with over two decades of experience in architecture and digital publishing. He is the Founder and CEO of Arch2O.com, a leading platform in architectural media, renowned for showcasing innovative projects, student work, and critical discourse in design. Holding dual PhDs in Architecture, Dr. Abdelhady combines academic rigor with industry insight, shaping both future architects and architectural thought. He actively teaches, conducts research, and contributes to the global architecture community through his writing, lectures, and media ventures. His work bridges the gap between practice and academia, pushing the boundaries of how architecture is communicated in the digital age.

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