Potter Interior Systems Ltd Prize in Architecture

Prizes for the most outstanding work in architectural construction by a student in Part III of a BAS or Part I of an MArch(Prof).

About the scholarship

Application status: No application required
Applicable study: Part III of the Bachelor of Architectural Studies & Part I of the Master of Architecture (Professional)
Opening date:
Closing date: By nomination
Tenure:
For: Prize
Number on offer: Two
Offer rate: Annually
Value: $1,000 each

The Prize was established in 1968 by an annual grant from Potter Industries Limited.

The main purpose of the Prize is to recognise merit in aspects of undergraduate and postgraduate study in Architecture.

Regulations

How to apply

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