The Royal Institute of British Architects' (RIBA) Council this week approved
14 new RIBA Honorary Fellowships tor 2012.
We are delighted that our Chief Executive Nicole Crockett is to be awarded this honour at a ceremony in February.
RIBA Honorary Fellowships are awarded annually to
people who have made a particular contribution to architecture – in the
broadest sense. This includes its promotion, administration and
outreach; and its role in building more sustainable communities and in
the education of future generations.
Speaking earlier this week, RIBA President Angela Brady said:
'Each of this year's Honorary Fellows has made an
enormous contribution to architecture, whether as a practitioner,
designer, curator, writer or policy maker. The RIBA values everything
that they have brought – in their very different ways – to the
knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the world of architecture. I
look forward to presenting them with their Honorary Fellowships in
February.'
Other recipients for 2012 include artists Ai Weiwei and Mayor of London Boris Johnson.
For more information please visit the RIBA website.
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