Published: 04 Jan 2022 1,100 views
New Architecture Writers (N.A.W.) is a free, year-long programme offering a small group the opportunity to participate in a series of talks, workshops, tours, writing briefs and other activities, all led by acclaimed editors, architects, journalists, curators and broadcasters.
New Architecture Writers is a free programme for emerging design writers, developing the journalistic skill, editorial connections and critical voice of its participants. N.A.W. focuses on people of colour who are under-represented across design journalism and curation. A series of evening workshops, talks, and writing briefs form the core of N.A.W.’s programme with one-to-one mentoring from experienced design critics and editors throughout.... continue reading
Application Deadline | 07 Jan 2022 |
Type | Fellowship |
Sponsor | New Architecture Writers |
Gender | Men and Women |
Your brief is to write a short article on a contemporary issue for an architectural audience.
This piece should tell a story, whether political, social, economic, or environmental, in a way that informs and engages the reader.
You should identify a specific subject with relevance to architecture and draw out stimulating conclusions.
Your word count is just 500 words, so concision is key.
The programme is intended for people of colour only. Applicants must be under 30 and based in London.
We invite applications from anyone interested in developing their architectural writing practice. Applicants do not need to have journalistic experience nor necessarily be intent on pursuing a career in journalism.
All applicants must be able to commit to meeting roughly one evening per fortnight. In addition, applicants have to be able to complete written briefs, which will be set approximately every six weeks throughout the programme.
For more details, visit New Architecture Writers website.