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  <title><![CDATA[Brandon Clifford Wins the 2011 SOM Prize and a $50,000 Fellowship]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>CHICAGO, IL – The Skidmore, Owings &amp; Merrill (SOM) Foundation has
announced this week that <strong>Brandon Clifford, </strong>who received his Bachelor of
Science in Architecture degree from the <strong>Georgia Institute of Technology </strong>in
2006<strong>,</strong> and completed his Master of Architecture degree at <strong>Princeton
University</strong> in May 2011, has been selected as the Recipient of the
prestigious 2011 SOM Prize, a $50,000 Research and Travel Fellowship.&nbsp; </p>

<p>In the interval between graduation from Georgia Tech and the commencement of
his graduate studies at &nbsp;Princeton, &nbsp;Brandon’s professional
experiences&nbsp; have included guest lectureships and participation on Juries
at US schools of architecture; designer of Installations and participant in
design Exhibits in the U.S., Europe, and Asia; as well as a writer of
frequently published articles in design journals and professional publications.
In continuing an interest in translating past methods of making into a
contemporary digital process.&nbsp; </p>

<p>Brandon plans to utilize his Research Fellowship to travel to countries on
four (4) continents to carry out his research on the topic, “<em>Volume:&nbsp;
Researching Past Methods of Stereotomy.</em>”&nbsp; As Brandon explained, “We
have lost the ability to work with Volume.&nbsp; So much of the discussion
surrounding digital design has focused on the surface… This research is
intended to mine the lost knowledge of stereotomy &nbsp;(the art of cutting
solids, most typically stone) as a way to inform our contemporary methods of making<em>
</em>with the dimension of <em>volume.”</em></p>

<p>Commencing in September 2011, Brandon will hold the position of LeFevre
Emerging Practitioner Fellow at The Ohio State University, where he will teach
and carry out research on the broader topic of stereotomy in the digital era,
with the intent to leverage the knowledge gained through his SOM Foundation
Fellowship travel and research to augment the research he will undertake at
OSU.</p>

<p>The SOM Prize is awarded annually through a national competition. &nbsp;In
July 2011, the SOM Foundation received 105 portfolio submissions from students
at 45 US schools having accredited programs in architecture, design and urban
design.&nbsp; The submissions were judged on the quality of the design
portfolios, research proposals and travel itineraries.</p>

<p>The mission of the SOM Foundation Travelling Fellowship Program is to assist
young architects, designers and engineers in expanding their professional
education through the observations of culture, history, building and design
that can only be achieved through travel.&nbsp; Prior Fellows have travelled to
Asia, North Africa, and South America, as well as Europe and the United States.
</p>

<p>The programs of the SOM Foundation are funded through an endowment
established by the partners of the architectural firm, Skidmore, Owings &amp;
Merrill LLP (SOM).&nbsp; The Foundation’s activities are wholly separate from
those of the firm.</p>

<p>In this 30<sup>th</sup> year of Foundation Awards, the Fellowships continue
to offer recent graduates the rare opportunity to travel in connection with
carrying out in-depth research, collaborate with other professionals and pursue
independent study outside the realm of established patterns. &nbsp;</p>

<p>To date, the Foundation has awarded more than $1,000,000 to architecture,
design and engineering students who have gone on to distinguish themselves in
professional and academic careers. </p>

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– The Skidmore, Owings &amp; Merrill (SOM) Foundation has announced this week
that <strong>Brandon Clifford, </strong>who received
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