Competition Info
Award
Multiple awards of up to $7,500 each, with the potential of an Honor(s) grant of up to $10,000.
Purpose
Financial aid for students seeking their first architectural degree from a NAAB-accredited school with a high level of academic performance and financial need. Student portfolios, each containing three projects, should be judged in terms of the following additional criteria:
- Concept: Demonstrates a clear and focused line of inquiry
- Artistry: Demonstrates a sensitive aesthetic ability
- Skill: Demonstrates an a high level of aptitude
Eligibility
Students seeking their first degree in architecture from an NAAB-accredited school in the State of New York are eligible. The dean or chair of the architectural school shall nominate up to two students from their respective college or university to apply. Nominated students will have a high level of academic performance and evidence of financial need. The financial need of each student shall be determined by the guidelines of the Financial Aid Officer of the school nominating the candidate. Students need not be U.S. citizens.
Note: Students cannot be nominated for both the Allwork and Center for Architecture Design scholarships. Students in their final year of school are not eligible to apply.
Note: Graduate students pursuing the M. Arch degree from an NAAB accredited school within New York State are eligible to apply if their undergraduate degree is in a field other than architecture. Current M. Arch students who hold a 4-year degree in architectural studies or other non-accredited pre-architecture programs are also welcome to apply.
Application Requirements
A complete application includes the online application application, which requires the upload of a portfolio, and two letters of recommendation. All aspects of the application must be submitted electronically. The entire application upload may not exceed 30 MB.
Application: The cover page of the online form
Portfolio: The portfolio should include three student projects as examples of work. Submissions of collaborative projects where the applicant’s role is not clear are discouraged. Do not submit slides.
Two Letters of Recommendation: All letters of recommendation must be signed and on letterhead. One letter must be written by the nominating dean or chair. This letter will serve as the dean’s official nomination.
- One letter must be written by a faculty member familiar with the applicant’s work.
- Optional: The applicant may submit up to two more academic or professional references from an educator and/or architect testifying to achievement and professional promise demonstrated through academic or professional work in an architectural office.
- If your recommender would like to submit their letter directly to scholarships@centerforarchitecture.org, please upload a document including their name and contact information and that they will be submitting their letter via email. The same deadline applies.
Note:
• There is no entry fee.
Submission Instructions
All aspects of the submission (application, portfolio, and two letters of recommendation) must be submitted electronically.
Portfolio
The application’s portfolio should be saved in the following format before uploading via the form:
Portfolio: Allwork Portfolio – Applicant’s Last Name
Letters of Recommendation
Recommenders should save letters in the following manner:
Letter of Recommendation: Allwork Recommendation – Applicant’s Last Name
All letters of recommendation must be signed and on letterhead.
Notification: All applications will be notified approximately 6 weeks after the deadline.
FAQS
1. Do applications need to be post-marked by the deadline?
All applications must be submitted electronically by 5:00pm ET on the due date in order to be considered. No exceptions. Refer to the Application and Submission Instructions section for submission details.
2. Can I hand-deliver my application?
Applications will only be accepted digitally.
3. Is it possible to extend the deadline based on personal extenuating circumstances?
All applications must be received by the due date in order to be reviewed. No exceptions.
4. Do letters of recommendation need to arrive by the deadline?
Yes. Recommendations must be received by 5:00pm ET on the due date.
5. Can letters of recommendation be sent separately from the application?
Applicants are strongly advised to send complete applications (Allwork Cover Page Form, a portfolio and two letters of recommendation) in one electronic application submission, though letters of recommendation may be sent separately. Please advise your recommender to use the following template in their subject line: [Allwork – Applicant’s Last Name] and email scholarships@centerforarchitecture.org.
6. What is the schedule of notification?
Applicants will be notified approximately 6 weeks after the deadline.
7. Is it possible to review the submissions of past recipients?
It is not possible to review the submissions of past recipients.
8. Does the Center for Architecture sponsor individual students pursuing an architectural education in need of financial aid?
The Center for Architecture supports students through our scholarship program. At this time it is not possible for the Center to give financial aid above and beyond this program.
9. I am a high school student seeking scholarships for an undergraduate degree in architecture. Am I eligible for the Allwork Scholarship?
No, in order to be considered for the Allwork Scholarship, applicants must be nominated by the Dean or Chair of the Architecture program they are currently attending.
10. I am applying to an architecture program at a school in New York State. Am I eligible for the Allwork scholarship?
No, in order to be considered for the Allwork Scholarship, an applicant must be nominated by the Dean or Chair of the Architecture program the applicant is currently attending.
11. I am a graduate architecture student, but my undergraduate degree is not in architecture. Am I eligible for the Allwork scholarship?
Yes, graduate students are eligible as long as the applicant’s undergraduate degree is in a field other than architecture. Applicants must be working toward their first architectural degree.
12. Do applicants need to submit documentation of financial need?
No, financial need is determined by the Financial Aide Dean or Chair who nominates you.
13. Does the Dean or Chair need to mention a student’s financial need in the nomination letter?
The Dean or Chair is not required to address a student’s financial need in the nomination letter.
14. Does the Dean or Chair need to write a letter of recommendation in addition to nominating each of the three students?
The Dean or Chair must write a letter of recommendation for each student they nominate. This letter of recommendation will be act as the formal nomination.
Who is Ronald Allwork
The Women’s Architectural Auxiliary Eleanor Allwork Scholarship was established in the early 1980s, by architect and former AIA member Ronald Allwork.
The Allwork scholarship was established for Students seeking their first degree in architecture from an NAAB accredited school within the State of New York.
Ronald R. Allwork was an AIA member in 1943 and became an AIA Fellow in 1971.
Past Recipients
2024 Recipients of the Eleanor Allwork Scholarship
Elle Qirui Fang
B. Arch Program, Pratt Institute
Merit Award
Juan Esteban Jimenez Giraldo
B.Arch Program, City College of New York
Merit Award
Seong Hyun Leem
M. Arch program, Columbia University
Merit Award
Tate Liang
B. Arch Program, The Cooper Union
Merit Award
2023 Recipients of the Eleanor Allwork Scholarship
Ji Yong Chung
B. Arch Program, The Cooper Union
Merit Award
Catherine Chattergoon
B. Arch Program, Pratt Institute
Merit Award
Geri Roa Kim
B. Arch Program, Pratt Institute
Merit Award
Alec Harrigan
M. Arch program, University of Buffalo
Merit Award
2022 Recipients of the Eleanor Allwork Scholarship
Valeria Bardi Cohen
B. Arch program, Pratt University
Merit Award
Bethany Greenway
Dual M. Arch & MUP program, University of Buffalo
Merit Award
Alexander Htet Aung Kyaw
B. Arch program, Cornell University
Merit Award
Stephen Zimmerer
M. Arch program, Columbia University
Merit Award
2021 Recipients of the Eleanor Allwork Scholarship
Carlos Blanco
M. Arch program, Cornell University/Yale University
Merit Award
Denice Guillermo
M. Arch program, The University at Buffalo
Merit Award
Sanjana Lahiri
B. Arch program, Cooper Union
Merit Award
Michael Sluchevski
B. Arch program, Cooper Union
Merit Award
Lucia Song
M. Arch program, Columbia University
Merit Award
2020 Recipients of the Eleanor Allwork Scholarship
Zhenia Dementyeva
B.Arch Program, The Cooper Union
Merit Award
Jeffrey Gyemibi
B.Arch Program, City College of New York
Merit Award
Stanicka Manthurin
M.Arch Program, University at Buffalo
Merit Award
Michael Joseph Paraszczak
M. Arch Program, Cornell University
2019 Recipients of the Women’s Auxiliary Eleanor Allwork Scholarship
Isaac Islas-Cox
B. Arch Program, The Cooper Union
Merit Award
Ian LeFever
B. Arch Program, Syracuse University
Merit Award
Nicole Marte
B. Arch Program, Pratt Institute
Merit Award
Jacqueline Love
M. Arch Program, City College of New York
Merit Award
2018 Recipients of the Women’s Auxiliary Eleanor Allwork Scholarship
Yu Cheng
M. Arch Program, City College of New York
Merit Award
Mireya Fabregas
B. Arch Program, The Cooper Union
Merit Award
Barbara Miglietti Villasana
B. Arch Program, Pratt Institute
Merit Award
Maria Moersen
GSAPP, Columbia University
Merit Award
Laura Stargala
M. Arch Program, Cornell University
Merit Award
2017 Recipients of the Women’s Auxiliary Eleanor Allwork Scholarship
Alexandra Donovan
B. Arch Program, Cornell University
Merit Award
Elizabeth Johnson
B. Arch Program, Syracuse University
Merit Award
Steven Sculuo
B. Arch Program, New York Institute of Technology
Merit Award
Katherine Sullivan
B. Arch Program, The Cooper Union
Merit Award
2016 Recipients of the Women’s Auxiliary Eleanor Allwork Scholarship
Micaela Barker
B. Arch Program, The University at Buffalo
Merit Award
Xueping Li
M. Arch Program, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Merit Award
Sergey Pigach
B.Arch Program, Pratt Institute
Merit Award
2015 Recipients of the Women’s Auxiliary Eleanor Allwork Scholarship
Indre Barsauskaite
M. Arch Program, Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture – City College
Merit Award
Alice Felicity Colverd
B. Arch Program, Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture – Cooper Union
Merit Award
Aelitta Gore
B. Arch Program, Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture – Cooper Union
Merit Award
Joseph Parrella
B. Arch Program, Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture – Cooper Union
Merit Award
Evgeniya Uzhegova
M. Arch Program – Parsons The New School
Merit Award
2014 Recipients of the Women’s Auxiliary Eleanor Allwork Scholarship
Jeffrey Bermudez
B. Arch Program, Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture – City College
Merit Award
Diego Gonzalez
B. Arch Program, Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture – Cooper Union
Merit Award
KaKi Lee
M. Arch Program, Pratt Institute
Merit Award
Alex Stewart
M. Arch, Program – Parsons The New School
Merit Award
2013 Recipients of the Women’s Auxiliary Eleanor Allwork Scholarship
Anthony Giron
City College
Merit Award
David Martinez-Delgago
Pratt Institute
Merit Award
Jenna Steinbeck
Pratt Institute
Merit Award
2012 Recipients of the Women’s Auxiliary Eleanor Allwork Scholarship
Anthony Carrion
The City College of New York
Merit Award
Paul Scrugham
Pratt Institute
Merit Award
2011 Recipients of the Women’s Auxiliary Eleanor Allwork Scholarship
Mark Thompson
Cooper Union
Merit Award
Nick Tran
Pratt Institute
Merit Award
*The Center for Architecture would like to thank AIA National for providing a partial matching grant to help support 2011 Women’s Auxiliary Eleanor Allwork Scholarships.
Deadline
Due date: March 18, 2024