Lilly Reich Grant for equality in architecture

Registration Deadline: Sep 2, 2024; Submission Deadline: Sep 2, 2024 The Fundació Mies van der Rohe announces the 4th Lilly Reich Grant for equality in architecture with the aim of generating research and debate on modern and contemporary architecture in relation to concepts that are fundamental today such as identity, social inclusion and all aspects of sustainability,Researchers who, individually or in groups, present a proposal in accordance with the rules focused on the study, dissemination and visibility of contributions to architecture that have been unduly relegated or forgotten, made by professionals who have received discriminatory treatment due to their personal conditions can apply to the Lilly Reich Grant for equality in architecture.The previous editions of the grant have resulted in relevant contributions in the form of scientific articles and an exhibition in the case of Re-enactment: Lilly Reich’s Work Occupies the Barcelona Pavilion, of a documentary with [On set with] Lilly Reich and the basis of data can be consulted with Anna Bofill Levi. Architecture as a Counter-Melody (1977-1996).Submit your proposal in your field of architectural research and the format you choose to convey what you know is worth making known better than it has been done so far and hopefully it will be the start of a relevant and satisfying path.You have until September 2nd!Consult the rules hereRead the full post on Bustler

Lilly Reich Grant for equality in architecture
Registration Deadline: Sep 2, 2024; Submission Deadline: Sep 2, 2024

The Fundació Mies van der Rohe announces the 4th Lilly Reich Grant for equality in architecture with the aim of generating research and debate on modern and contemporary architecture in relation to concepts that are fundamental today such as identity, social inclusion and all aspects of sustainability,

Researchers who, individually or in groups, present a proposal in accordance with the rules focused on the study, dissemination and visibility of contributions to architecture that have been unduly relegated or forgotten, made by professionals who have received discriminatory treatment due to their personal conditions can apply to the Lilly Reich Grant for equality in architecture.

The previous editions of the grant have resulted in relevant contributions in the form of scientific articles and an exhibition in the case of Re-enactment: Lilly Reich’s Work Occupies the Barcelona Pavilion, of a documentary with [On set with] Lilly Reich and the basis of data can be consulted with Anna Bofill Levi. Architecture as a Counter-Melody (1977-1996).

Submit your proposal in your field of architectural research and the format you choose to convey what you know is worth making known better than it has been done so far and hopefully it will be the start of a relevant and satisfying path.

You have until September 2nd!

Consult the rules here
Read the full post on Bustler