FOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
The Rome Prize Fellowship
In Landscape Architecture


PROVIDES a residential year at the American Academy
in Rome for an American landscape architect for
advanced study, travel, and association with other
fellows in the arts and humanities. Former Rome Prize
recipients include many of our country’s most outstanding
landscape architects, as well as artists, architects,
musicians, and classicists. The American Academy
overlooks the historic city of Rome from its 11 acre site
on the Janiculum Hill. It has been called “an estate of
the mind” and provides an atmosphere for
unregimented study, independent work, and inspiration.
Applicants must hold an accredited degree in Landscape
Architecture. Selection is by the American Academy in
Rome in consultation with the GCA Scholarship Committee.
 
Established in 1928

• Funds one fellow annually
• Contact and application information: www.aarome.org



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