The Scholars’ Prize in Architecture is an exciting and valuable opportunity for an early-career architect or post-Part II student of architecture to spend three months in Rome (living at the BSR), and be a member of a vibrant residential community of architects, artists and researchers. It enables somebody to pursue and complete a creative, intellectually coherent and focused architectural project in and based on the city of Rome or its environs. It offers accommodation in a study-bedroom and board, for three months, a monthly stipend, a group exhibition, and participation in a range of interdisciplinary activities.
The Scholars’ Prize in Architecture has been made possible by donations from a number of former BSR award-holders and others, who will be actively involved in the shortlisting. Final selection at the interview will be by members of the Faculty of the Fine Arts of the BSR.
Research area: architecture and architectural history
Open to: architects and post-Part II students of architecture.
Duration: three months (January-March 2020)
Stipend: £700 per month
Specific award criteria:
Applicants must be of British or Commonwealth nationality, or have been working professionally or studying at postgraduate level for at least the last three years in the UK or Commonwealth (i.e. since February 2015).
Applicants must send the completed application form and a curriculum vitae to the address give on the form (N.B. Applications by e-mail will not be accepted.)
Follow this link for an application form: http://www.bsr.ac.uk/awards/architecture-awards-ii
Download the information related to this competition here.