Marie-Louise Raue, BA (Hons) Architecture lecturer at Arts University Bournemouth (AUB), has been announced as one of just 15 global winners of The Architecture Drawing Prize 2025 with her entry entitled Two Views.
With more than 200 submissions, The Architecture Drawing Prize (TADP)'s judges evaluate the drawings for their technical skill, originality, and capacity to convey architectural ideas through diverse techniques, ranging from traditional hand drawings to complex hybrid compositions.
For the first time, following a radical restructuring of its judging criteria to reflect the evolving landscape of architectural representation, the competition assessed all entries together, rather than by category, embracing the growing influence of digital and AI-assisted tools in the creative process.
On her winning entry, Marie-Louise says, “The axonometric diptych shows artist Mary Miss' project Perimeters/Pavilions/Decoys from two vantage points, the centre of the sun and the centre of the earth, serving as an analytical tool, a means to survey and test what it means to perceive diametrically opposing positions simultaneously.
“Through the act of flipping the drawing sets up a series of contrasts between a vast air bound landscape and a heavy earthbound interior, between lightness and weight, a seeming simplicity and a hidden complexity.”
Established in 2017, TADP celebrates and showcases the art and skill of architectural drawing in multiple formats and has become a leading international platform for discourse around architectural drawing.
The winners were displayed at the World Architecture Festival in Miami from 12–14 November 2025 and will go on to the Sir John Soane’s Museum from 28 January to 15 February 2026.