Beneficiaries

To find out more about the individual annual awards made and to link to the presentation documents prepared by the recipients, scroll the list and click on the recipient’s name below, shown in red.

2021 – CANCELLED due to Covid Restrictions
2020 – Charissa Turner

Pondicherry, India and Eifel Nature Reserve, Germany to study natural building materials

2019 – Muhammad Taimur Mian 

To study the life of nomads in extreme climates of Pakistan

2018 – Florence Japzon

Studying the architecture and architects of Denmark

2017 – Gabriel Peck

Migrant camps in Lesvos, Greece

2016 – Paul Johnson

Le Corbusier in France

2015 – Toko Andrews

MALAWI – building a clinic

2014 – Alex Liew, Kale Bailey & Michael Waters

EUROPEAN CITIES – the Grand Tour

2013 – Maeghan Icke

ARGENTINA, BOLIVIA & PERU

2012 – Glory Augusto

HONG KONG – Sketching Hong Kong’s buildings

2011 – Lucy Smith

KOOTENAY – sustainable building and energy project in Canada

2010 – Adrian Perkins

USA – Drawing America

2009 – Jason Sam

MIAMI – a comparative journey with London

2009 – Jordan Marsh/Brian Owens-Murphy/Amedo Santes/Troy McNamara

ITALY – cycling and sketching

2009 – Sunny Sharma

JAPAN – Japanese buildings and gardens

2008 – Daniel Skelton

CHANGNING – Sustainable design in urban Shanghai, China

2008 – Jamie McKenzie

CUMBERNAULD – The architecture of a Scottish town

2007 – Hannah Smith

ENTEBBE – Building a lakeside guest house in Uganda, Africa

2006 – Joseph Deane

USA – Looking at the Arts & Crafts archutecture of America

2005 – Eleanor Atkinson

OLARGUES – The archaeology and rebuilding of a medieval village of the Haut Languedoc, France

2004 – Chris Gray

EUROPE – Architecture of the major European cities

2003 – Jonathan Lobb

CHANDIGARH – Le Corbusier in Chandighar, India

2002 – Stephen Sillibourne

SYDNEY – Original Utzon interiors at the Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia