Call for applications | READING ROME Architecture Summer School 2025

Call for applications | READING ROME Architecture Summer School 2025

READING ROME, ARCHITECTURE SUMMER SCHOOL AT THE BRITISH SCHOOL AT ROME

Call for Expressions of Interest from Black- and Asian-led practices, in partnership with the Paradigm Network

The third ‘Reading Rome’ architecture summer school at the British School at Rome will take place from 15-20 September 2025 in Rome, Italy.

The course, which this year will be led by Niall McLaughlin and Yeoryia Manolopoulou, focuses on the relationship between architecture and the city. The course combines detailed site visits in and around Rome led by specialists and the course leaders, with design workshops at the BSR.

Thanks to the generous support of the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851, the BSR in partnership with the Paradigm Network, is able to offer two fully sponsored places on the Summer School in 2025 to young architects – or soon to be architects – working in Black or Asian led practices or from Black or Asian backgrounds. The sponsorship provided by the 1851 Commission includes all course fees and expenses, accommodation and meals, and a contribution to fund travel to and from Rome. Participants, and participating practices, will be invited to a follow-up event in London following the course.

Applications are now invited either from practices or from architects who are post-Part I to participate in the Summer School. Applications should include a statement from the individual outlining why they would like to be considered for one of the two places (up to 300 words with supporting images, or a video of up to three minutes), as well as a letter of support from the practice sponsoring the application, where applicable.

Closing date for applications is Friday 18 April 2025. Successful applicants will be notified by the end of April. Applications should be sent by email to the British School at Rome: s.peterlini@bsrome.it

“My experience with the Reading Rome programme was truly exceptional. I feel incredibly fortunate to have visited so many remarkable sites throughout Rome that are typically inaccessible. This opportunity opened my eyes to the richness of the city and offered a deep perspective on how cities grow and evolve over time. I am deeply grateful for the chance to meet such wonderful people who were more than willing to engage in thought-provoking debates and answer my many questions as the youngest architect in the group. This experience was both inspiring and energizing, and I am excited to carry forward all that I have learned.”

Eduard Valenzuela, NoomaStudio, 2024 Summer School participant

Reading Rome group in Ostia Antica, 2023

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