2014 Berkeley Prize Teaching Fellowship in the social art of architecture

建築学部を対象としたフェローシップ。社会的テーマへの取り組みを奨励し、奨学金はおよそ60万円。

カテゴリ アイディアコンペ
タイプ International, Fellowship, Faculty member, Single-Stage
ジャンル Essay
開催地 United States
登録締切日 31 May 2014 GoogleCal iCal
提出締切日 31 May 2014 (via Online)
応募資格 Any full-time or part-time faculty member who is teaching undergraduate studio design courses or Diploma in Architecture studio design courses in any accredited school of architecture

Description
Through three distinct competitions - the Essay Competition; the Travel Fellowship Competition; and the Teaching Fellowship Competition - the international BERKELEY PRIZE encourages undergraduate architecture students and their faculty to go into their communities for the purpose of thinking and writing about issues central to the understanding of the social art of architecture.
There a number of ways to describe the basic elements of the social art of architecture, including:
- Inclusive Design
- Universal Design
- People-centered Design
These approaches all point to an architecture much different from what is being currently designed – and what is being taught to architecture students today.
The primary goal of the BERKELEY PRIZE Teaching Fellowship is to support innovative thinking by architecture faculty as they work to focus their students’ attention on the social, behavioral, and physical characteristics of the users of the buildings and spaces they design. By supporting such investigations iin diverse settings and situations, the PRIZE establishes the beginnings of a base line against which good and bad architecture can be evaluated.

Jury
Not yet announced

Prize
The stipend is 6000USD, to be awarded in 3 equal payments: The first 2000USD upon accepting the fellowship; the second 2000USD at the end of the first semester; and the third 2000USD at the end of the academic year.

Entry Fee
None

Entries
- A 500-word brief that highlights the applicant’s credentials as an undergraduate architecture faculty member who is teaching studio design, detailing your experience and interest in the goals of the Teaching Fellowship.
- A maximum, three-page, studio course syllabus, detailing: Design project(s), Academic level and number of undergraduates to be taught etc.
- A detailed course schedule for whatever constitutes a full academic year in your institution.
- A letter of commitment from your school’s appropriate administrator

Timetable
Winners announcement: July, 2014

Links
Past winners

Organizer
Berkeley Prize Committee

Official Website