The 2010–2011 Rome Prize Winners Are Announced
By Bustler Editors|
Friday, Apr 16, 2010
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The American Academy in Rome yesterday announced the winners of the 2010-2011 Rome Prize. The Rome Prize is awarded annually through an open national competition that is juried by leading artists and scholars in the fellowship categories. Forty-eight individuals were invited to make up nine peer juries to review the applications this year. Recipients of the 114th annual Rome Prize Competition are provided with a fellowship that includes a stipend, a study or studio, and room and board for a period of 6 months to 2 years in Rome, Italy.
Adele Chatfield-Taylor, FAAR’84, President of the American Academy in Rome, stated: “We are delighted to announce that Trustees of the American Academy in Rome awarded the Rome Prize fellowships earlier today, honoring a tradition that has supported artists and scholars for over 116 years. We look forward to welcoming the 33 Rome Prize recipients this September in Rome.â€
Among many other fields, these are the 2010-2011 Rome Prize winners in the fields Architecture and Landscape Architecture:
ERSELA KRIPA & STEPHEN MUELLER (Architecture, Founders Rome Prize)
Partners, AGENCY architecture llc, New York, NY
Hackable Infrastructures: Inhabiting the Margins of Contemporary Rome
JOSHUA G. STEIN (Architecture, Marion O. and Maximilian E. Hoffman Rome Prize) - previously featured on Bustler | Winner of this
Principal, Radical Craft, Los Angeles, CA
Associate Professor, Interior Architecture, Woodbury University
Cast Gallery: Inhabiting Ornament
CASEY LANCE BROWN (Landscape Architecture, Prince Charitable Trusts Rome Prize)
Principal Researcher, P-REX
Assistant Professor, Clemson University
Villas: Landscapes of Speculation
FRITZ HAEG (Landscape Architecture, Garden Club of America Rome Prize) - previously featured on Archinect
Artist, Designer, Gardener, and Writer, Los Angeles, CA
Roman Wilderness MMX: Urban Agriculture, Animal Architecture, and Street Choreography
For the complete list of winners, click here.
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