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RIBA President’s Medals 2016

Student Nomination Form

RIBA President’s Medals 2016

Student Nomination Form

Please complete ALL sections in this form by typing inside the boxes. Once all sections are completed, save this form as a Word documenttogether with the Tutor Information Form and all materials for your entry (design project or dissertation) on a CD/DVD or USB driveto be submitted for this year’s awards.

This information will be used for the awards administration and will NOT be made public.

Student’s Title
(Mr, Ms, etc) / Student’s first name / Student’s surname

(If the entry was produced by more than one person, please add separate rows and provide information for each nominee. Please note that, in case of a group submission, students not included in this form WILL NOT be added subsequently and will not feature in any digital or printed publications associated with the awards.)

Student’s email address(must be valid at least until June 2017).
Student’s telephone number(preferably a mobile/cell number)
Student’s postal address
Line 1
Line 2
City
Postcode
Country
Student’s nationality
School of architecture
(this is the school where you produced the content of your entry)
Course(this is the course in which you are/were enrolled in the most recently completed academic year; e.g. BA Architecture)
This is a RIBA Part 1 course / This is a RIBA Part 2 course

I am submitting

One Design Project for the Bronze Medal / RIBA Part 1 category
One Design Project for the Silver Medal / RIBA Part 2 category
One Dissertation for the Dissertation Medal written during RIBA Part 1
One Dissertation for the Dissertation Medal written during RIBA Part 2
Entry title
Dates during which this work was carried out:
Started: (e.g. 01/2016) / Finished: (e.g. 05/2016)
IntroductoryNote
(please type a 70-word paragraphto introduce your workas clearly as possible, as if you were describing it to someone with no specialist knowledge of architecture. This text will be used in communication platforms aimed at public audiences (such as press releases to non-professional media, websites, exhibitions, etc).
Please ensure that you use the word count tool to edit your text as pieces over70 words will NOT be accepted.
Expanded Statement
(please type a 200-word textas if you were describing your work within an academic context. This text will be submitted for the consideration of the judges, and will be used in communication platforms aimed at professional audiences (such as press releases for the trade press, formal speeches, technical publications, etc). Please ensure that you use the word count tool to edit your text as pieces over200words will NOT be accepted

RIBA President’s Medals 2016

Student Nomination Form