RIAI Travelling Scholarship

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The RIAI Travelling Scholarship is an award made annually by the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland to one or more students of architecture attending a school of architecture in the Irish Republic or Northern Ireland.

The award has been made annually since 1955 and has former the basis for the careers of many notable Irish architects, among them Arthur Gibney, Sam Stephenson and Trevor Leaker.

Over the course of its history, the scholarship has been competed for in numerous ways. Current practice is for the RIAI to set a competition brief, which is then the subject of the design of a building or landscape by the competitors. An appointed jury of distinguished and learned architects and pedagogues then selects the winning entry.

Dates Winner
1935 TG Nolan
1936 B Boyd-Barrett
1937 No Award
1938 No Award
1939 RS Scally
1940 No Award
1941 F Quinlan
1942 GM Crockett
1943 - 1946 Suspended
1947 RR Patterson
1948 Frederick Browne
1949 No Award
1950 Sylvester Bourke
1951 Francis J Barry
1952 No Award
1953 TA Austin
1954 Cathal O'Neill
1955 Arthur Gibney
1956 Sam Stephenson
1957 Joan McNeilly
1958 No Award
1959 Deirdre Shankey
1960 DV O'Connell
1961 No Award
1962 No Award
1963 Arthur P Martin
1964 Harry Conway
1965 Paul McNicholl
1966 Francis O'Meara
1967 Hugh Desmond
1968 Ian Hayes-McCoy
1969 David Crowley
1970 Desmond Crean
1971 David O'Connor & Diarmuid Twomey
1972 James D Barry & Deirdre O'Connor
1973 Peter D'Arcy, Marie Clear & Patricia McFarland
1974 Kieran Boughan & Paul Richardson
1975 Jerry O'Toole & Gerard Larkin
1976 No Award
1977 No Award
1978 Sylvester Salley
1979 Michael Tallon
1980 Peter Bluett
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991 Donough McCrann
1992 Trevor Leaker
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998 Patrick Gilsenan & Shane O'Neill
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004 Jonathan Cassidy
2005 Jane Larmour
2006 Michael Bannon


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