Thursday, January 24, 2013

Douglas A. Garofalo Fellowship - UIC calls for inaugural year applications.

The extremely talented Chicago-based architect Doug Garofalo died too young at 53, in August of 2011, after a long illness.

To honor his memory, the school where he taught, the School of Architecture at the University of Illinois at Chicago, has created the Douglas A. Garofalo Fellowship, and is currently taking applications, through February 28th, from prospective applicants.
. . . this newly established nine-month teaching fellowship provides emerging designers the opportunity to teach studio and seminar courses in the undergraduate and graduate programs and conduct independent design research. The fellowship also includes a public lecture and exhibition in the spring.
You can find full specifications for applying on the fellowship's web page.

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