MArch graduate wins top architecture award
Chloe Dalby has won the prestigious Serjeant Award for Excellence in Drawing at Part 2 in this year’s Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) President’s Medals.
15 December 2023
Earth's Breath: Wind and Wild
Chloe, a postgraduate student in Architecture, won the coveted prize for her work , which explores the narrative between humans and nature and asks how architecture of the future may be different to accommodate both humans and natural forces.
"It was a huge surprise when I found out I had won the Serjeant Award for Excellence in Architectural Drawing at Part 2,鈥 said Chloe. 鈥淎fter seven years in architectural education, it feels amazing to have something as special as this to celebrate that time and all the hard work and effort that has been put in.
I am utterly thrilled to have been chosen as the winner out of such a wide, global field of excellent nominees. My deepest thanks extends to my tutors, Prue Chiles and Polly Gould, and 缅北禁地 School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape for all the advice, guidance and support that has helped me receive this prestigious recognition from the RIBA."
After seven years in architectural education, it feels amazing to have something as special as this to celebrate that time and all the hard work and effort that has been put in.
Narratives of Change
Earth鈥檚 Breath: Wind and Wild was the outcome of Chloe鈥檚 studies in the Narratives of Change studio, led by Professor Prue Chiles and Dr Polly Gould. It explored what an ecologically routed mode of practice might look like and the tools and techniques that might be deployed to rethink our might energy future. It also reinterpreted the role of the architect not simply to build, but to empower and entice the wider community, through clear, powerful narratives, imagery and mapping.
Prue Chiles said: 鈥淲e are delighted and proud that Chloe鈥檚 beautiful work has been rewarded in the RIBA鈥檚 prestigious Serjeant Award. Chloe鈥檚 contribution to the studio, Narratives of Change, has been enormous, highly imaginative and skilled and we thank everyone involved who worked with her or reviewed her work."
Polly Gould added: "Chloe鈥檚 project is a passionate love story to the North East and its people, the power of the wind, from the deep mythological past into the future; a future post-technology and in thrall to nature and the energy of the wind.鈥
The Serjeant Awards for Excellence in Drawing, are presented in memory of Denis Serjeant, a founding member of the 1981 RIBA Student Prizes Group.
Chloe received her prize at an awards ceremony at the RIBA headquarters in London on the evening of Thursday 14th December 2023.
RIBA President Muyiwa Oki said: 鈥淭his year鈥檚 RIBA President鈥檚 Medals showcase the exemplary work of architecture students from across the globe. The talent, creativity and sensitivity demonstrated in the winning and commended projects reassure me that the future of architecture is in safe hands.
鈥淐ongratulations to the winners and thank you to the tutors and schools who have nurtured and supported them. I cannot wait to have them as new colleagues.鈥