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Connecticut Architecture Foundation Scholarships

The Connecticut Architecture Foundation Scholarship offers an annual program granting scholarships to students pursuing degrees in an Architectural Program leading to a B-Arch or M-Arch degree at a Connecticut accredited university or are Connecticut residents pursuing a degree at other accredited universities.

The Foundation has awarded over $500,000 in scholarships since 1986.

In 2020, seven deserving students received scholarships ranging from $2,500 to $5,000 from one of three Scholarship Funds – The Charles DuBose Memorial Scholarship, The Suzanne Sheng Memorial Scholarship, or the Connecticut Architecture Foundation Scholarship.

For more  information please go to: Connecticut Architecture Foundation Scholarships or see your local Architecture Department office.

You may also contact Gina Calabro, Executive Director at AIA Connecticut, 203-865-2195 or [email protected]

2024 CT Science Fair William M. Mack, AIA Awards

Congratulations to the 2024 Awardees! 
Students were awarded Amazon Gift cards totaling $500.
A special thank you to the 2024 Judges:
Alan Lagocki, AIA & Michael Crosbie, FAIA.

PROJECT: An Investigation of Stone Reusual Construction Techniques used in the Pueblo Community from 800-1200 AD In Southwestern United States Based on Stone Length-Width Ratios

Darien High School  – Evelyn Trudel, Grade 12

 

PROJECT: NatureCare-Care for Tomorrow: Healing Today, Sustaining Future
Platt Technical High School – Diogo Gaudencio, Maritza Portillo, Yossias Mulualem Grade 12

 

 

 

2023 CT Science Fair William M. Mack, AIA Awards

Congratulations to the 2023 Awardees! 
Students were awarded a $250 Amazon Gift card.
A special thank you to the 2023 Judges:
Alan Lagocki, AIA & Bill Silver, AIA, and Peter Newman Assoc. AIA

PROJECT: Reversible, Tunable Metal Electrodeposition on Pt-Functionalized,
Indium Tin Oxide, Transparent Electrodes for Thermal Regulating
and Dynamic Optical Properties of Smart Windows  – Madeline Minichetti

PROJECT: The RemHub: Breaking a Community Cycle