Arnold W. Brunner Grant — AIA New York

1. Introduction

The Arnold W. Brunner Grant is a fellowship intended to support advanced studies in any area of architectural investigation that significantly contributes to the knowledge, teaching, or practice of the art and science of architecture.

2. Presentation

The grant is awarded annually and aims to support innovative research projects that contribute to the evolution of architecture. Projects may be presented in the form of a written report, design project, research paper, or another presentation format.

3. About the Project

Projects must be submitted as a proposal including a project description, research objectives, methodology, and scope of work. Applicants must also include a curriculum vitae, a budget, and three letters of recommendation.

4. Schedule

  • [Registration Opening Date]: Start of applications for the grant.
  • [Registration Closing Date]: End of applications for the grant.
  • [Winners Announcement Date]: Announcement of grant recipients.
  • [Project Presentation Date]: Presentation of winning projects.

5. Awards

  • [Placement]: One or more awards of up to $15,000.
  • [Amount]: The grant value is up to $15,000.
  • [Benefits]: In addition to the grant funding, recipients will have the opportunity to present their projects at the AIA New York Center for Architecture.

6. Jury

The jury is composed of architecture professionals who evaluate proposals based on qualifications, need, contemporaneity, relevance, and usefulness.

Official Link:

https://www.aiany.org/architecture/competitions-grants/arnold-w-brunner-grant