
Last years winner, Sebastion Fry, whose entry was ‘Function Tradition Ideology or Patron: What influenced the architecture of Knights Hospitaller Commandery Chapels and Associated Churches in Britain 1140-1370?’ (Architectural Association)
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There’s still time to enter for the most inclusive award for taught coursework in the UK relating to the past and future of valued places – The Institute of Historic Building Conservation’s (IHBC) 2014 Annual Gus Astley Student Award – GASA 2014 is still open for submissions, with a closing date of 31 July 2014 and an uplift in the award to £500.
Eligible course work may deal with any aspect of places, buildings, features or areas that relates to conservation and the past or future of the built and historic environment. Entries may cover history, heritage site management and planning, new architecture or investigative research. There are no restrictions on discipline, type of taught coursework, group numbers or age. The only requirements for eligibility are that the entry should represent a relevant and quality submission assessed as part of a UK taught course in the UK and completed in academic years ending July 2013 or 2014.
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The IHBC Award website gives full details on the process and terms of the award, including how to submit digitally in accordance with our guidelines HERE