Brock Douglas Cheadle Graduate Scholarship in Architecture
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About this scholarship
Outstanding students entering the UBC Vancouver Master of Architecture program may be considered for this scholarship, with preference for students entering at least five years after completing their undergraduate degree.
The scholarship provides $2,000 annually, funded through a gift from Henriquez Partners Architects in memory of Brock Douglas Cheadle (1950-2020).
Recipients are recommended by the School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture in consultation with the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies. There is no separate student application.
Brock (B.Arch. 1988) practiced as an architect for thirty years. He was inspired to pursue architecture in his thirties after designing and constructing his family's home near Grand Forks, British Columbia. During his seventeen-year tenure at Henriquez Partners Architects, he was lead architect for the Guest House in Gordon B. Shrum's residence, a project awarded the Canadian Architect Award of Merit in 2002.
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- Preference is given to students entering at least five years after completing their undergraduate degree.
- No separate student application; recipients are recommended by the School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture.