"The value of travel to the education of an architect continues to play the same important role today as it did when Roger traveled abroad as recipient of the Paris Prize. Now the Bailey Traveling Fellowship offers that exciting opportunity for students from the Graduate School of Architecture."
Betty Bailey
Jacob Alan Gines - Recipient
In the Spring of 2007 Jacob graduated with a Masters of Architecture from the University of Utah and is currently an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the College of Architecture and Planning at the University of Utah. While teaching and working at a local firm Jacob is working toward his architectural licensure.
As a member of the 2006 Design Build Bluff team, Jake helped to design and build a home for Caroline Lameman and her family on the Navajo Indian Reservation just outside of Bluff, Utah. This construction opportunity provided Jake with crucial hands-on experience.
In addition, Jake has traveled throughout the world to study various cultures and their architecture. Jake has also conducted research and architectural explorations on “The Architecture of Hip Hop”; an ongoing study into the effect hip hop has had, can have, and will have on the built environment.
“I believe that we are inseparably connected to our built environment. Architecture is an outward and visible expression of who we are; either individually or collectively. Our lives have meaning and so should our built environment.”
Fellowship Recipients
2008- Jacob Gines India 2007 - no recipient 2006 - no recipient 2005 - Scott Woodruff Europe 2004 - Shawna Jacoby Tibet 2003 - Cecelia Uriburu Prague, Czech Republic 2002 - Carlos Setterberg Iberian Peninsula: Spain + Portugal 2001 - Jay Lems Scandinavia 2000 - Jessica Huber Australia 1999 - Verl Adams Egypt 1998 - Kevin Korpela Argentina 1997 - Tony Pantone Italy 1996 - Todd Mather Italy 1995 - Darius Kouzmitskas Italy 1994 - Hans Fagerlund Italy 1993 - Thomas Hootman Berlin, Germany 1992 - Jennifer Andrew Finland + Greece 1991 - Michael Upwall Italy 1990 - Dat Quang Phan China 1989 - Thomas Lindblom Mont St. Michel + Chartres 1988 - Elizabeth Blackner London + Paris 1987 - Derek Payne Italy
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