Official selection of the awarded projects | The RIBA President’s Medals Student Awards 2015
Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade and the Royal Institute of British Architects present the exhibition:
The RIBA President’s Medals Student Awards 2015
April – June 2016,
Gallery AULA, Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade
In the year when we celebrate 170 years of architectural education in Serbia and 180 years of Royal Institute of British Architects – RIBA, Faculty of Architecture successfully finished rigorous process of RIBA validation for RIBA Part 1 and Part 2. Thanks to this, graduate students of Faculty of Architecture will be equalled in knowledge and competences as students of architecture schools in United Kingdom and other countries around the world which deliver architectural education in line with the highest standards of RIBA.
As in previous editions, two students’ projects from University of Belgrade – Faculty of Architecture made it to the official selection for 2015. Bronze Medal Selection: Marko Dragičević / project: Residential Eco-Techno-Flexy-Hybrid / tutor: Vladimir Lojanica / teaching assistent: Maja Dragišić, Silver Medal Selection: Hristina Stojanović / project: Vertical Port / Wormhole: Junction of Parallel Dimensions / tutor: Borislav Petrović.
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Awards: The RIBA President’s Medals Student Awards 2015
RIBA procedure for validation is successfully finalised!
RIBA President’s Medals Student Awards 2015 are widely regarded as the most prestigious international awards in architectural education, representing the best student projects and dissertations. The selection showcases student projects from China, Russia, Australia, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Chile, Norway, Hong Kong, Spain, Singapore, Malesia, Chorea, etc.
The exhibition will be open for public until June 2016 in gallery AULA.
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Awards: The RIBA President’s Medals Student Awards 2015
About the Awards
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) President’s Medals are considered the most prestigious and established awards in architectural education in the world.
First awarded in 1836 as the RIBA Silver Medal for an architectural essay (and awarded from 1855 to ‘Measured Drawings’ produced by a talented graduate), this is the RIBA’s oldest award. Since its early days, the aim of the awards has been to promote excellence in the study of architecture, to reward talent and to encourage architectural debate worldwide.
Each year the RIBA invites approximately 300 schools of architecture from over 65 countries to nominate design projects and dissertations produced by their students. Winners are announced in December at the annual President’s Medals ceremony at the RIBA headquarters in London where the Bronze, Silver and Dissertation Medals are presented to the winners by the RIBA President.