The Grimshaw Foundation is a finalist in the TET (ThorntonEducationTrust) Inspire Future Generations Awards 2024, an awards programme that recognises organisations and individuals that have been working with children and young people, to help them engage in and advocate for a better built environment. Over the past two years the Foundation has been leading on programmes and initiatives that, through making and creating, elevate the role of creativity as an essential skill for the future, and introduce young people from different backgrounds to the creative industries and careers within architecture and design. The two projects recognised as finalists are: → Performance Architecture Design (PAD): Youth Long Term Programme and Children Long Term Programme Award led by Grimshaw Foundation and the Royal Albert Hall with the support of Urban Learners. → Architecture for Change: Climate Change Award, led by Grimshaw Foundation, supported by Urban Learners. Since 2021 the Foundation has worked with over 500 young people and 15 schools. Its most recent partnership, with the Royal Albert Hall, was behind the successful PAD programme which enabled 160 young people to work with the Royal Albert Hall Associate Artists Rhael 'LionHeart' Cape Hon FRIBA, Anna Lapwood, Jess Gillam and Corey Baker through a series of workshops and a final bid build — installing eight performance spaces at the Hall, designed by the students. A huge congratulations to all the finalists and thank you TET (ThorntonEducationTrust) for continuing to advocate for professional and practitioner action in programmes that educate, engage and inspire the next generation. #ifgawards #ifgawards2024 #art #architecture #design #education #inspirefuturegenerations
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