Tye Farrow on the jury for the 2025 AIA Latrobe Prize

“Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.” −World Health Organization Constitution.

Tye Farrow is on the jury of the 2025 Latrobe Prize, a two-year US$150,000 funded program of research, focused on Architecture's Contributions to Human Health. Chaired by Kirk Hamilton, The 2025 Latrobe Prize, the twelfth and the largest prize in its history is supported by the Academy of Architecture for Health and the American College of Healthcare Architects.

Proposals are sought that demonstrate theoretical and practical connections between the built environment and human health and demonstrate how architects are essential to facilitating changes to the built environment to positively affect the health of communities.

For more information on the Latrobe Prize, visit the AIA’s website here

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