The Thirteenth Annual Berkeley Undergraduate Prize for Architectual Design Excellence 2011
2011
Berkeley Prize 2011
Valuing the Sacred
Pennsylvania Station, New York, USAThe Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres, France; ©Oliver LopenaThe Great Sphinx and the Pyramid of Khafre, Giza Plateau, Egypt; ©Future15picPhilips Exeter Academy Library, Exeter, New Hampshire; ©Ken SchwarzMeditation Chair; ©Jimmy SmithVietnam Veteran's Memorial, Washington, DC, USA; ©Jessica MulleyTa Phrom Temple, Angkor, Cambodia; ©Benjamin ClavanVillage Well, SenegalStorefront Church, Frankfurt, Kentucky, USA; ©Jai SandersReflecting Pool, Tomb of Hafez, Shiraz, Iran; ©diocalGrand Louvre, Paris, France; ©Bhanu TadinadaSan Francisco City Hall, San Francisco, California, USA; ©Kenneth LuSerbian Orthodox Church, AustraliaCathedral at Cologne; ©Diane DuanePuhsarang Church, Kediri, Indonesia; ©Johannes Widodo
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2011 Essay Prize Competition

Each year, the PRIZE Committee selects a topic critical to the discussion of the social art of architecture and poses a Question based on that topic. Full-time undergraduate students enrolled in any architecture degree program or majoring in architecture throughout the world (or teams of two students, one of whom may be from a collateral discipline) are invited to submit a 500-word Essay proposal responding to the Question.

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2011 Travel Fellowship Competition

Students: If you become a semifinalist in the Essay competition, you have the opportunity through the TRAVEL FELLOWSHIP to propose visiting a foreign locale for a hands-on research experience tied to the subject of your Essay.

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2011 Architectural Design Fellowship

From 2008 to 2012 the BERKELEY PRIZE Committee offered students the opportunity to compete in the Architectural Design Fellowship Competition to foster the study of the social art of architecture by helping to sponsor local and regional architectural student design competitions that were run by students themselves. This competition challenged the candidates to produce a thorough and practical proposal for a design competition that would benefit their community and bring attention to the resources available to the community from their school.

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