Be published and inspire others in the AT field

Get published and inspire others in the AT field. Ready to contribute to the next issue of aspiration magazine?

The next issue of aspiration magazine – your e-magazine which is for aspiring and newly qualified Architectural Technology professionals  - will appear later this year and its Editor is looking for contributions with an article/feature for our next issue:

Your piece could be on any of the following:

  • Why you chose to study Architectural Technology – case studies are welcome from all students.

  • Work placements

  • Competitions and awards you have taken part in

  • Site visits taken place throughout your programme

  • Your experience of entering industry following graduation

  • Showcasing your work – could be a project, dissertation, your involvement in end of year shows

  • Recommendations and reviews of useful resources you have used such as software, websites etc

  • Life outside Architectural Technology and sharing your interests with your peers


This list is not exhaustive – just a few ideas that you may like to write about. We would love to hear from you!

Articles should be around 700-800 words. Please accompany them with high quality imagery.

When preparing your article, please refer to the following:

  • Copy to be submitted in Word format

  • Images should be submitted as image files (i.e. jpeg) separate from Word documents, not embedded and at 300 dpi or higher

  • Images should not be submitted for use without permission of the copyright holder

  • Images should be accompanied by an explanation of the image including the names of any persons featured and where the photograph was taken


The deadline is Friday 15 November 2024, (we are open to extending this if you need some more time) submitted to April McKay, Editor [email protected].

Not every article we receive may be published; it is at the discretion of the Editor. However, all submissions are retained and may be included in future issues.

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