Architecture bursary honours alumnus Ronald B. Howard

Local architect Ronald B. Howard contributed to the architectural design of Vancouver during the second half of the twentieth century through his work on the Kitsilano Pool, the Langara College campus and the Emily Carr University of Art and Design.

Howard attributed much of his success to his training in the UBC School of Architecture, where he excelled academically and developed his passion for design. He shared his UBC experience with his children Geoffrey Howard, Timothy Howard and Lisa Tuer, who after his passing, decided to establish the Ronald B. Howard Memorial Bursary in his memory.

The bursary will award $1,230 each year in financial assistance to a student in the second year of the Masters of Architecture program who exhibits outstanding academic potential and who shares Howard’s passion for excellence in design and academic achievement.

The inaugural bursary will be awarded for the 2013-2014 academic year. For more information, click here.