The Annual International Berkeley Undergraduate Prize for Architectural Design Excellence
Berkeley Prize 2024

2025 BP COMMITTEE MEMBERS GRANT - REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

As a current or former Berkeley Prize Committee Member you are invited to submit a proposal for a one-time grant to further the exploration of the social art of architecture. We are looking for academic and/or professional proposals for a one-time grant of no more than $10,000. Up to ten of these awards will be available.

This is an open-ended invitation with no specific submission requirements, other than to please keep the proposal under 500 words. One illustration can be included. The proposal would hopefully but not necessarily involve undergraduate students or have previously involved students in exploring some facet of the social art of architecture.

The grant could help fund a proposed personal research project, a project that is already underway, work on a proposed book or for assistance in publishing a book, a one-time student scholarship opportunity that you would like to organize and fund, conference participation, a fixed sum library book purchase program, etc.

Please submit us your proposal, using the form below, by 15 December 2025. You can also submit any questions to info@berkeleyprize.org before the submission deadline.

Thanking all of you again for your help over the years in the extraordinary success of the Berkeley Prize, we look forward to hearing from you!

Benjamin Clavan, Ph.D., Architect
Berkeley Prize Coordinator

Thea Chroman, Housing Planner and Co-lead of Housing Actions Works Group, Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development
Berkeley Prize Administrator


Grant Opportunity Proposal Submission Form

Submissions are now closed. Thanks to all that participated!

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