Carter Manny Award recipients look to pools and public health for research inspiration

Each year, the Graham Foundation’s coveted Carter Manny Awards honor the scholarship of doctoral candidates and their research projects which contribute new narratives to our contemporary understanding of architecture and its bearings on the arts, culture, and society. The Awards are bestowed in honor of late architect Carter H. Manny (1918–2017), who served as the director of the Graham Foundation between 1971 and 1993. For its 28th edition, Columbia University’s Y. L. Lucy Wang took home the Writing Award and was joined by Arièle Dionne-Krosnick of McGill University, the winner of the Carter Manny Research Award. This year, the award acknowledgment increased in each category: The Writing Award is now worth $25,000 and the Research Award is $20,000.Read the full post on Bustler

Carter Manny Award recipients look to pools and public health for research inspiration

Each year, the Graham Foundation’s coveted Carter Manny Awards honor the scholarship of doctoral candidates and their research projects which contribute new narratives to our contemporary understanding of architecture and its bearings on the arts, culture, and society. The Awards are bestowed in honor of late architect Carter H. Manny (1918–2017), who served as the director of the Graham Foundation between 1971 and 1993. 

For its 28th edition, Columbia University’s Y. L. Lucy Wang took home the Writing Award and was joined by Arièle Dionne-Krosnick of McGill University, the winner of the Carter Manny Research Award. 

This year, the award acknowledgment increased in each category: The Writing Award is now worth $25,000 and the Research Award is $20,000.

Read the full post on Bustler