William Emerson Prize—Given to an architecture senior for academic excellence.
Course 4 Undergraduate Thesis Award—Given to an architecture senior in recognition of an exemplary thesis that advances the disciplinary discourse within the Department of Architecture
Tucker Voss Award—Given to a student who shows promise for the future in the general field of building construction.
Kristen Ellen Finnegan Fund Award—To a female third-year doctoral student (who is a citizen of the United States or Canada) in the History, Theory, and Criticism of Art and Architecture group.
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Sydney B. Karofsky '37 Prize—Given to an outstanding M.Arch student with one further year of study.
Marjorie Pierce/Dean William Emerson Fellowship Award—Given to a second-year M.Arch woman for outstanding academic and design achievement.
Rosemary D. Grimshaw Award—Given to a M.Arch student whose thesis proposal best exemplifies the spirit of Professor Grimshaw.
Alpha Rho Chi Medal—Given to a graduating M.Arch student for service, leadership and promise of professional merit.
Special Faculty Recognition Award—Given to a graduating M.Arch student for design excellence.
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Special Faculty Recognition Award—Given to a graduating M.Arch student for academic excellence.
Arthur Rotch Prize—Given to a graduating M.Arch student for achievement in architectural design.
The Course 4 Thesis Award—Given to a graduating M.Arch student in recognition of an exemplary thesis that advances the disciplinary discourse within the Department of Architecture.
Imre Halasz Thesis Prize—Given to a graduating M.Arch student in recognition of academic excellence and a thesis in which the design recognizes the expanding responsibility of architecture.
America Institute of Architects Henry Adams Medal and Certificate of Merit—Given to the top-ranking graduating M.Arch student.
Master of Science in Architecture Studies Prize for Thesis—In recognition for the best SMArchS theses.
Arthur Rotch Special Prize—Given to a graduating Master of Science in Architecture Studies student with the highest academic achievement.
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