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The prestigious ROME PRIZE IN ARCHITECTURE is an exciting opportunity for a young architect to spend three or six months in Rome, and be a member of a vibrant residential community of architects, artists and researchers. It provides an extraordinary opportunity to study the contemporary architecture of Rome, as well as its historic context. The Prize offers accommodation in a residential studio and board, for three or six months (although preference may be given to a candidate requesting six months), October 2013-March 2014. In addition the Prize offers a research grant of £700 per month, a group exhibition every three months, and participation in a range of interdisciplinary activities, including a vibrant architecture programme. The Prize is open to exceptional architects and post-Part II students of architecture. 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. R OME P RIZE IN A RCHITECTURE 2013–14 at The British School at Rome For further information and an application form, see: www.bsr.ac.uk/awards/architecture-awards-ii Closing date for applications: Tuesday 16 April 2013 “A unique experience, architecturally, intellectually and socially.” Bob Allies Photo © Jacopo Benci

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The prestigious ROME PRIZE IN ARCHITECTURE is an exciting opportunity for a young

architect to spend three or six months in Rome, and be a member of a vibrant

residential community of architects, artists and researchers. It provides an

extraordinary opportunity to study the contemporary architecture of Rome, as well as

its historic context. The Prize offers accommodation in a residential studio and board,

for three or six months (although preference may be given to a candidate requesting

six months), October 2013-March 2014. In addition the Prize offers a research grant of

£700 per month, a group exhibition every three months, and participation in a range

of interdisciplinary activities, including a vibrant architecture programme.

The Prize is open to exceptional architects and post-Part II students of architecture.

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.

R O M E P R I Z E I N A R C H I T E C T U R E 2013–14at The British School at Rome

For further information and an application form, see:www.bsr.ac.uk/awards/architecture-awards-ii

Closing date for applications: Tuesday 16 April 2013

“A unique experience, architecturally, intellectually and socially.”

Bob Allies

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Jac

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o B

enci

The prestigious ROME PRIZE IN ARCHITECTURE is an exciting opportunity for a young

architect to spend three or six months in Rome, and be a member of a vibrant

residential community of architects, artists and researchers. It provides an

extraordinary opportunity to study the contemporary architecture of Rome, as well as

its historic context. The Prize offers accommodation in a residential studio and board,

for three or six months (although preference may be given to a candidate requesting

six months), October 2013-March 2014. In addition the Prize offers a research grant of

£700 per month, a group exhibition every three months, and participation in a range

of interdisciplinary activities, including a vibrant architecture programme.

The Prize is open to exceptional architects and post-Part II students of architecture.

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.

R O M E P R I Z E I N A R C H I T E C T U R E 2013–14at The British School at Rome

For further information and an application form, see:www.bsr.ac.uk/awards/architecture-awards-ii

Closing date for applications: Tuesday 16 April 2013

“A unique experience, architecturally, intellectually and socially.”

Bob Allies

Pho

to ©

Jac

op

o B

enci