Related Awards
Name | Established | Sponsor | Region | Frequency | Recipient | Other | |
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AIA Young Architects Award | 1993 | American Institute of Architects | national | annual | student | ||
Collaborative Achievement Award | 2010 | American Institute of Architects | national | annual | allied professionals | ||
Daylight and Building Component Award | 1980 | VELUX (Denmark) | international | intermittent | architect | Daylighting | |
Grand Prix de l'urbanisme | 1989 | French Ministry for Ecology, Energy, Sustainable Development and Planning | national | annual | urban planner | ||
International VELUX Award for Students of Architecture | 2004 | VELUX (Denmark) | international | biennial | student | Daylighting | |
MIPIM AR Future Projects Award | 2002 | MIPIM trade show & Architectural Review magazine | international | annual | building, architect | unbuilt or incomplete projects | |
RAIC Architectural Firm Award | 2003 | Royal Architectural Institute of Canada | national | annual | firm | ||
RAIC Urban Design Award | 2006 | Royal Architectural Institute of Canada | national | biennial | individual/firm | urban design | |
RAIC Young Architect Award | . | Royal Architectural Institute of Canada | national | annual | architect | young architect | |
RAIC Prix du XXe siècle | 2007 | Royal Architectural Institute of Canada | national | annual | building | buildings 25-50 years old | |
RIAI Travelling Scholarship | 1935 | Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland | annual | student | |||
RIBA Presidents Medals Students Award | 1998 | Royal Institute of British Architects | national | annual | student | originally awarded circa 1850 |
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