Randle and Kathryn Iredale Scholarship in Architecture

Automatically considered

Amount varies

Eligibility

School
University of British Columbia
Field of study
Architecture
Level of study
GraduateMaster degree
Year of study
Final year

About this scholarship

UBC Vancouver Master of Architecture students in their graduating year may be considered for this scholarship, with preference for students whose graduate project focuses on heritage conservation and/or green buildings.

The award amount varies. Scholarships are funded through an endowment established by Kathryn Iredale (1930-2009) in memory of her husband Randle Iredale (1929-2000).

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.

Randle Iredale (B.Arch. 1955) practiced as an architect for forty years. He was instrumental in the redevelopment of False Creek North in downtown Vancouver, and his concept study was used by the provincial government in their bid to host Expo 86. He served as a mentor to many accomplished architects and was a pioneer of heritage preservation in British Columbia.

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