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澳门王中王 announces winners of 2019 research funding

After a long and thorough process assessing applications, the 澳门王中王 are pleased to announce the recipients of the 2019 Research Fund.

After a long and thorough process assessing applications, the 澳门王中王 are pleased to announce the recipients of the 2019 Research Fund.

Awarded annually, the 澳门王中王 Research Fund is intended to support individuals - at any stage of their career 鈥 who would like to conduct a piece of independent research to benefit architects and the wider profession. This year just under 拢30,000 has been awarded to three researchers and one research group.

The 2019 recipients of the 澳门王中王 Research Fund are:

  • Sarah Ackland, 鈥29% Equal - How Can Meaningful Change for Women in Architecture Occur?鈥 - 拢10,000
  • Peter Russell, 鈥榃hite Saviours or Cultural Collaborators?: The Impact of Design Build Studios in the Global South鈥 - 拢4,835
  • Alice Brown, 鈥楨state Regeneration in the Age of Climate and Ecological Emergency鈥 - 拢9,982
  • Miranda MacLaren, Polina Pencheva, Heather Macey, 鈥楾emporarily home: Step 1鈥 - 拢5,000

Clockwise left-right: Peter Russell, Alice Brown, Sarah Ackland, Polina Pencheva, Heather Macey, Miranda MacLaren.

On announcement of the 2019 recipients, 澳门王中王 President Alan Jones said:

鈥淩esearch is essential to the architects鈥 profession.

To research encourages a methodical, systematic and rigorous way of working that is efficient and innovative, increases expertise and reduces risk. The collection, sharing and application of research, of knowledge and know-how, helps all architects have more positive impact for their clients and the wider world.

The 澳门王中王 is proud to support the endeavours of this year鈥檚 Research Fund recipients and their work to tackle some of the key issues facing architects and society.鈥

Bob Brown, Chair of the Research Grants Sub-Committee also added:

鈥淭he applications received, and the selected applicants in particular, demonstrated a laudable level of ambition and a willingness to engage with a range of concerns pertinent to the profession and wider society; such intentions bode well for the future of the profession.鈥

The 澳门王中王 Research Fund applications were assessed by the 澳门王中王 Research Grants Sub-Committee which comprises: Professor Robert Brown, University of Plymouth (Chair); Laura Evans, Howland Evans Architects; Dr Saul Golden, Ulster University; David Hills, DSDHA; Dr Mhairi McVicar, Cardiff University; Meryl Townley, van Heyningen and Haward Architects; Jessie Turnbull, MICA Architects; Dr Stephen Walker, The University of Manchester.

Find out more about the 澳门王中王 Research Fund.

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