Won a Travel Award worth £1500 under the the 'Corporate Identity for New London Arts Board' brief in the 'Communications and Information Technology' sector. Travelled to Japan. Includes original photographs.
Steve Dilworth collaborated with Iain McLeod of Barr Holdings and structural engineers to provide a fully accessible footbridge and seating in the 18 mile network of footpaths in and around the village of Dailly in South West Scotland. The project was completed in 2002. Client: Dailly Community Council. Award value £6,000.
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh is in the photograph
The garden party was held by the Anglo-Turkish Society at the Chelsea Arts Club in honour of Dame Ninette de Valois who started a ballet school in Turkey in 1948 at the invitation of the Turkish Government. She received the Albert Medal 'for her services to the art of ballet'
Received the Albert Medal 'for her services to the art of ballet'
On a team with Martin Miller, Susan Wilson and Brook Tait. Won a BT Award worth £1000 each in the 'Electronic Wallet' section.Travelled to America.
Won The British Airways Attachment Award worth £3540 under the 'Train Interior' brief in the 'Transportation Design' section. Travelled to America.
Contains entry form, correspondence, music score 'Missa Brevis' and cassette recording.
On a team with Tom Djajadiningrat. Won a Travel Award worth £800 under the the 'City Transport 2050' brief in the 'Transport' section. Travelled to Greece and Turkey. Photocopy of original report.
On a team with Marcus Rooney, Rob Langford, David Norman. Won the Andrew Sharman Engineering Travel Award of £2000 in the 'Engineernig' section. Travelled to Hong Kong and Thailand. Includes a letter to the RSA.
Received the Benjamin Franklin Medal 'for his work for Anglo-American understanding'
Won an Attachment Award in the 'New Design for Old' section. Travelled to Finland from 1 August - 1 September 1988. Photocopy of original report.
Held on the same day as the presentation of the Benjamin Franklin Medal to Sir David Attenborough, he was also a guest speaker at the dinner held at the Smithsonian Castle
Co-founder and Director Emeritus of the Hewlett Packard Company, in recognition of success in furthering global communications.