Submission deadline:

April 28, 2025

SAH | Places | Graham Prize on Race and the Built Environment

SAH | Places | Graham Prize on Race and the Built Environment

Applications are being accepted now through April 28, 2025 for the for the 2025 SAH | Places | Graham Foundation Prize on Race and the Built Environment. The prize, a collaboration between the Society of Architectural Historians (SAH), Places Journal, and the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, supports original public scholarship that considers race and the built environment through a contemporary lens. There are no geographical restrictions; proposals on global and transnational subjects are welcome.

The winner of Prize will receive an honorarium of $5,000 to produce a major work of public scholarship, to be published in Places and presented as a public lecture through the co-sponsorship of the SAH and the Graham Foundation.

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