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RAIC Foundation Bursary

The Mission of the RAIC Foundation is to develop programs to:

  • ensure a vibrant place for Architecture in Canadian society;
  • advance excellence in Architecture; and,
  • promote the development of programs to support the architectural profession throughout Canada.

The RAIC Foundation is maintained entirely by voluntary contributions and has funding available to provide financial assistance for worthwhile projects that advance the understanding and awareness of Architecture, both to the public and to the profession.

Bursaries – established in 1998 – are available for projects that relate to the history of Architecture in its broadest sense, that encourage public education, or that make possible significant scholarly research that results in publications, exhibitions, symposia, lectures, and/or conferences.


Recipients

2013

Williamson Chong Architects

Living Wood Redux: Everything Old is New Again

     

2012

Not offered

 
     

2011

Not offered

 

     

2010

Stanley E. King, MRAIC
Susan Ng Chung

Youth Manual — The social art of architecture: Involving youth in the design of sustainable communities

     

2009

Cécile Martin, MIRAC

Panorama_Architecture [PDF] [49 KB]

 

 

 

2008

Wilfred Ferwerda,
RAIC Syllabus Student

RAIC Syllabus Poster Presentation for the Oxford Conference
[PDF]
[852 KB]

 

 

 

2007

Christopher Macdonald,
FRAIC

West Coast Modern: Archive and Special Collection [PDF] [319 KB]

 

 

 

2006

Not awarded

 

 

 

 

2005

Kristina Ljubanovic,
Ayesha Qaisar,
Sean Solowski
on behalf of the Canadian Architecture Students Association

A Guide to Canadian Graduate Schools of Architecture

 

 

 

2004

John Leroux, MRAIC

Building New Brunswick / Bâtir le Nouveau-Brunswick

 

 

 

2003

Liza Valentine

Annual Peep Show Competition

 

 

 

2002

Philippe Lemay

Le Bulletin du patrimoine

 

 

 

2001

Edwin H. Cavanagh, MRAIC

Design and Community-based Coastal Development

 

 

 

2000

Unknown

 

 

 

 

1998/99

Michael Apostolides

“Sea Change” from the Vancouver League of Studies.

 

 
           
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