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19 Dec
RIBA President Becomes Honorary Fellow of RIAS
Sunand Prasad, President of the Royal Institute of British Architects
(RIBA), has been awarded an Honorary Fellowship by the Royal Incorporation
of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) at a special ceremony in the historic
St Thomas's Church in Edinburgh. The Fellowship was presented by Ramesh
Chander, Consul General of India.

Arnie Dunn, President RIAS commented: "Sunand has made a huge contribution
to architecture throughout the UK and indeed, worldwide. His passion and
dedication is a great example to the profession, His hard work on behalf
of all architects in the UK prompted the Incorporation to make this award."
The award of Honorary Fellowship is the highest accolade the Incorporation
bestows on international architects. Sunand joins a list of RIAS Honorary
Fellows which includes Renzo Piano, Santiago Calatrava, Fumihiko Maki,
Lord Foster and David Mackay. He commented that he was "greatly honoured"
and emphasised his long and affectionate relationship with Scotland.
Sunand's Fellowship citation was delivered by Neil Baxter, Secretary &
Treasurer RIAS:
"Sunand Prasad was born in North India 1950. In 1962 his family came
to UK and settled in North London. Educated at Cambridge University, he
spent eight years as Architect Associate with Edward Cullinan Architects,
combining this with study for a PhD in North Indian urbanism and domestic
architecture.
With Greg Penoyre Sunand founded Penoyre and Prasad Architects in 1988.
The Practice has undertaken numerous high profile and award-winning health,
education and public buildings including Moorfields Eye Hospital, the
Rich Mix Centre, Wolverhampton Civic Halls, Woodacre Farm Learning Difficulties
Unit and the University of Portsmouth Frewen Library.
Sunand has been Commissioner on CABE since its inception in 1999. He launched
the CABE Enabling Programme and has headed up a series of research exercises
and design reviews as well as being lead Commissioner for CABE's own strategy.
Sunand's early RIBA experience was on the Awards Group. On the Practice
Committee he led the Institute's response to the Egan Report and helped
develop the RIBA Design Quality Indicator. He was elected to RIBA Council
in 2004 and has been Councillor, Board Member and Vice Principal for Policy
and Strategy prior to election as RIBA President in 2007.
Sunand has been instrumental in shaping the Institute's programme towards
its 175th anniversary in 2009. His inaugural address, delivered in November
2007, reviewed the Institute's history against changing social and economic
patterns in UK society. He also set out an agenda for political influence,
collaboration and the ownership and engagement of members. In the year
since he assumed the Presidential mantle Sunand Prasad has re-invigorated
the RIBA and his own unstinting efforts and considerable media nous has
given UK architects and architecture a considerably enhanced profile -
to the continuing benefit of us all."
Ramesh Chandar, Consul General of India, presents Sunand Prasad, President
of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA,) with an Honorary
Fellowship from the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS).
Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland Honorary Fellow information
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RIAS Honorary Fellows 2008 : Robin
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