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Pardek named to Lyceum Fellowship Competition Committee

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Two months after the release of their 2018 competition program, the Lyceum Fellowship added Michael Pardek, a Senior Associate and Architect at SMMA, to its short list of rotating committee members. During his seven years with the firm, Pardek has worked on a variety of corporate and institutional...

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Lyceum Competition Announces 2017 Winner

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The Lyceum Fellowship named Joshua Antolovic of the University of Cincinnati as the winner of its 2017 design competition, co-chaired by Tod Williams and Billie Tsien. His prize includes a $12 thousand grant for four months of travel abroad, affording him the opportunity to experience firsthand...

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Lyceum Fellowship Names Winners, Publishes Travelogue

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In 1985, inspired by a lifelong love of travel and a commitment to philanthropy, SMMA founder Jon McKee established the Lyceum Fellowship, a non-profit organization that, in its own words, “seeks to establish a dialogue through design among schools of architecture.” Each year, the Fellowship holds...

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Hutker Discusses Lyceum Fellowship with DesignIntelligence

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SMMA’s association with the Lyceum Fellowship—a program established by our founder, Jon McKee, to “advance the development of the next generation of talent by creating a vehicle for stimulating perceptive reasoning”—is something in which we take an enormous amount of pride. The program, now in its...

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Lyceum Fellowship Presented for 'Call for Action'

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“Here and Now: A Call To Action” was the challenge presented to students vying for the 2013 Lyceum Fellowship, which drew entries from students at 15 architecture schools in the U.S. and Canada. Eschewing the normal architectural competition format—presenting a site and asking for design...

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Lyceum Fellowship Honored by AIA

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SMMA is excited to announce that the Lyceum Fellowship was awarded the 2015 AIA Institute Award for Collaborative Achievement at the annual American Institute of Architects Convention, held last week in Atlanta.

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