The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has today announced the recipients of the RIBA Research Trust Awards, the RIBA LKE Ozolins Studentship and the RIBA Boyd Auger Scholarship. RIBA Research Trust Awards The RIBA Research Trust Awards are offered annually to support independent architectural research. The 2016 recipients of the RIBA Research Trust Awards are: Bill Halsall and Robert MacDonald, ‘Design for Dementia: The International Architectural Challenges and Responses’- £8,000
Philip Graham, ‘Appropriate Housing: A land partnering model to deliver good homes as places to stay and play’- £8,000
Roland Karthaus, ‘Building rehabilitative spaces’- £8,000
Torsten Schmiedeknecht, ‘The representation of modern architecture through illustrations in postwar British children’s literature’- £6,000
RIBA LKE Ozolins Studentship The RIBA LKE Ozolins Studentship is awarded to a student who wishes to pursue, continue, or complete a higher degree in research (PhD/MPhil or MRes). The 2016 recipient of the RIBA LKE Ozolins Studentship is: Judit Ferencz, ‘The Graphic Novel as an Interdisciplinary Conservation Method in Architectural Heritage’ – £40,000
RIBA Boyd Auger Scholarship The RIBA Boyd Auger Scholarship supports architecture students or recent graduates by providing an opportunity for imaginative, original research and travel. The 2015 recipient of the RIBA Boyd Auger Scholarship is: Laura Evans, ‘Portico and Patio: Response to Climate and Tradition in Cuban Modernist Architecture’ – £5,000
Applications for the three funding schemes were assessed by the RIBA Research Grants sub-committee, which comprises: Professor Robert Brown, Plymouth University (RIBA Council member)
Dolan Conway
Sophie Handler (Chair)
Robert Mitchell, Mitchell Taylor Workshop
Dr Alexandra Stara, Kingston University
Victoria Thornton, Open City
Meryl Townley, van Heyningen and Haward Architects (RIBA Council member)
Dr Stephen Walker, University of Sheffield
RIBA President, Jane Duncan said: “I am pleased that this year we are supporting such a diverse range of research, all of it valuable to the progression of architecture. I am particularly thrilled that three of the RIBA Research Trust Award projects are based in or working with RIBA Chartered Practices; it is vital that we support the future of our profession by encouraging our members to collaborate on innovative research.” RIBA Research Grants sub-committee Chair, Sophie Handler said: “The committee was delighted to see such a broad range of exciting submissions for this year’s awards. It is encouraging to see such breadth and creativity in these submissions, by both skilled researchers and practicing architects alike.” Ends Notes to editors: 1. For further press information contact Callum Reilly in the RIBA Press Office: 020 7307 3757 callum.reilly@riba.org 2. Images of the winners and their work, as well as research outlines, can be downloaded here: https://riba.box.com/s/vjx10cn2299l25ksab1166pat5duzor0 3. For more information, visit www.architecture.com/researchtrustawards; www.architecture.com/ozolins and/or www.architecture.com/RIBABoydAugerScholarship 4. The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is a global professional membership body that serves its members and society in order to deliver better buildings and places, stronger communities and a sustainable environment. www.architecture.com Follow us on Twitter for regular RIBA updates www.twitter.com/RIBA
Posted on Wednesday 27th July 2016
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