2024 Traveling Fellowship Winner

THE LUTYENS TRUST AMERICA CONGRATULATES PAUL KNIGHT AS THE WINNER OF THE 2024 LUTYENS TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP!

PAUL KNIGHT, AICP, is an Associate at Historical Concepts, an architecture and planning firm in Atlanta and New York. He also serves as the Director of Research at the Douglas C. Allen Institute for the Study of Cities, a non-profit think tank focusing on urban form history and design. With dual Masters degrees in Architecture and City & Regional Planning from Georgia Tech, Knight engages in research on the link between legal codes and the built environment. A professional member of the American Institute of Certified Planners, he has spoken at numerous conferences and has been published in the Journal of Urbanism and CNU Research. Knight previously taught The History of Urban Form at Georgia Tech and lives in Beacon, New York.

The Lutyens Traveling Fellowship was founded to promote the appreciation and knowledge of the work of Sir Edwin Lutyens by funding a period of individual travel and research on his work and legacy. The Lutyens Traveling Fellowship provides a $7,000 award for emerging professionals in architecture, art history, interior design, historic preservation, or the decorative arts.

We would like to thank all the applicants that applied for this second annual fellowship. The level of interest was incredible and the quality of the submissions most impressive.

The jurors had a difficult task to narrow down the applicants to three highly qualified finalists: Paul Knight, Garrett Hardee O’Neal, and Patrick Suarez.

SPONSORED BY THE LUTYENS TRUST AMERICA

Congratulations again to Paul Knight. His winning proposal was titled: “Metiendo Vivendum: The Fractal Geometries of Edwin Lutyens.” We look forward to sharing the results of his travel and research.