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New Frontiers - CAADRIA2010 - 7-10 April 2010

 

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AWARDS

CAADRIA offers a variety of competitive awards to their conference attendees in order to recognize excellence and contribution to the field.

Details of the Awards are described below.


Best Paper Award

All papers printed in proceedings and presented at the conference are eligible and automatically taken into consideration. The following criteria will be taken in consideration for the selection of the Best Paper Award:
  1. Clarity of writing
  2. Good structure and argument
  3. Contribution to the field
  4. Good conclusion
  5. Contribution and relevance to CAADRIA
  6. Appropriately illustrated, good use of tables
  7. Appropriate references (number of, range, range of sources etc)

CAADRIA's Best Paper Award Committee is organized by CAADRIA's Exco member in charge of awards in collaboration with the Paper Selection Committee. The Award Committee is supported by two attendees who are appropriately qualified and have a good track record in publication in the field.


Best Presentation Award

All papers printed in proceedings and presented at the conference are eligible and automatically taken into consideration. The following criteria will be taken in consideration for the selection of the Best Presentation Award:

  1. Good use of time, well paced
  2. Good use of appropriate media (projected images or paper/board based as needed; good images, not too much text, video or animation if needed)
  3. Well delivered (speak to audience, register their reactions etc)
  4. Contribution and relevance to CAADRIA
  5. Questions handled well

CAADRIA's Best Presentation Award Committee is organized by CAADRIA's Exco member in charge of awards in collaboration with the Paper Selection Committee. The Award Committee is supported by two attendees who are appropriately qualified and have a good track record in publication in the field.


Young CAADRIA Award

Young CAADRIA Awards are funded by CAADRIA, given by a committee jointly by CAADRIA, the Paper Selection Committee, and the Conference Host and will be decided by them after the acceptance of papers. Awards will be applied to conference registration fees and are not transferable (e.g. awardees can not assign them to co-authors). If an awardee does not attend the conference no award will be given. More information about CAADRIA Awards is available here.

  1. Open to full or part time registered students (Ph.D. or Masters or undergraduate)
  2. Chosen before conference, winners exempt from paying registration
  3. Student applies for award if the submitted paper is selected for inclusion into the conference
  4. Submits a CV.
  5. Chosen on merit of abstract, paper, contribution and relevance to CAADRIA and demonstrated depth of research interest.
  6. Can win the award only once.
  7. Criteria:
    • Clarity of concept
    • Understanding of context
    • Quality of writing
    • Strength of research in CV
    • Applicability to the wider architectural research
    • Typically only one student per university per year.

Application: Email your CV, list of publications, your accepted paper and other supporting documents to young-award@caadria-review.org latest by 1 February 2010
Email any inquiries to young-award@caadria-review.org


Sasada Award

The Sasada Award is instituted in the memory of Prof. Tsuyoshi Sasada (1941-2005), former Professor of Osaka University, co-founder and Fellow of CAADRIA, a prolific researcher and teacher from whose lab over 200 students have graduated, and better known as "Tee" in the community.

The Sasada Award will be given to an individual whose sustained record of contributions demonstrates or promises significant impact on the field of computer aided design. In keeping with Tee's spirit, the award recipient will have contributed to the next generation of researchers and academics, to the wider profession and practice in computer aided design and research, and earned recognition in peer community.

The Award will be decided annually by a selection committee comprising

  • One member from the Osaka Lab (Atsuko Kaga),
  • One collaborator or colleague of Tee (Aleppo Yu-Tung Liu),
  • CAADRIA President (Marc Aurel Schnabel), and
  • One CAADRIA Fellow (Tom Kvan) who will chair the Sasada Award Committee.

The nominations should be submitted via email to Atsuko Kaga, Osaka Lab sasadaaward@caadria.org latest by 30th November 2009. The submissions should include annotated CV with a covering statement as attachments via email. The Award Committee may solicit nominations at its discretion. The committee will make its selection during January 2010. The committee may choose to defer the Award in any year for unspecified reasons.

The Sasada Award will be announced and presented at the CAADRIA2010 conference. The Award supports the winner to undertake an academic visit at the Osaka Lab and covers some expenses for one week. The Award recipient will be expected to contribute to the academic and research activities at the Osaka Lab in the form of seminars and interaction with research students and staff.

 

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