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Minutes: Application & Panel Meetings
RSA/PR/AR/110/12 · Subsérie · 1990-2003
Parte de Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

Minutes and supporting documentation. These are largely records of decisions taken on applications made to the Art for Architecture scheme and administration of the scheme. These files include the completed grant application forms of both successful and unsuccessful entries with reasons for the latter in some cases. Not all years include the applications of the successful entries. These can be found in the project files at PR.AR/110/10/

RSA/PR/DE/100/11 · Subsérie · 1979-2003
Parte de Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

Two types of awards were made under this scheme. Travel awards, awarded from the start of the scheme, enabled students to research design in other countries. Attachment awards, introduced in 1977, gave students a chance to work in a commercial or industrial organisation on design related projects. Sometimes they also included money for a study tour or travel to the company's overseas offices or trade fairs. Winners of travel awards had to submit a proposal describing their destination choice and aims of the study tour for approval by the RSA prior to travel and the awards had to be used within 18 months of their presentation. All winning students were required to submit a report to the RSA on completion of their attachment/ travel. All reports passed to the archive are catalogued here although not all winners submitted reports. Occasionally students submitted a copy of their research project rather than a report on their travel/ attachment. \n\nThe travel and attachment reports are catalogued together. They are arranged chronologically in the year in which the award was made, and alphabetically within each year. While most entries were made by individuals, there were some team competitions which in some cases led to a joint report. Where a report was submitted by a student who won two awards in different years, this has been catalogued under the earlier year. Some individual winners submitted joint travel and attachment reports.\n\nFor several years the engineering section of the competition was judged at a later date than the other sections. This meant that the winning entries were recorded in the review book for the following year. However, they have been catalogued under their winning year. \n\nRecords include original travel, attachment and research reports, and photocopies of travel, attachment and research reports (where the original has been returned to the student). Also, some correspondence between winning students and the RSA. \n\nThe reports do not usually contain information on the competition briefs or on the winning entries. This information can be found in the annual project books which were published prior to the competition describing the briefs and the awards on offer, and the annual review/ report books which were produced detailing the winners. These also contain information on the judges and sponsors of the competition.

Auchterarder Community School, 2000/01
RSA/PR/AR/110/10/114 · Item · 2000-2003
Parte de Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

Gordon Young and Samantha Clark collaborated with Bruce Brebner of Anderson Bell + Christie on a community school in Auchterarder in Scotland. The new school provides a range of facilities including a library, cafeteria, garden, workshop and public spaces. The project was completed in 2003. Client: Perth & Kincross Council. Award value £10,000.

Stonebridge Health & Community Centre, 2000/01
RSA/PR/AR/110/10/110 · Item · 2000-2003
Parte de Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

Muirne Kate Dineen collaborated with architect Will Alsop on this community centre for the Stonebridge estate in north west London. Dineen and Alsop used colour, sculptural and tactile qualities to achieve a strong identity for the centre. The project was completed in 2003. Client: Stonebridge Housing Action Trust. Award value £5,000.

Museum of Childhood, 2002
RSA/PR/AR/110/10/129 · Item · 2002-2003
Parte de Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

Simon Moretti worked with architect Adam Caruso on the strategic plan for the Museum of Childhood site in Bethnal Green, London. The core of the collaboration was the development of a polychromatic interior architecture, and Morretti and Caruso also looked at possibilities for the display of objects in the museum. The project was completed in 2003. Client: Bethnal Green Museum of Childhood. Award value 8,000.