Guidelines for Open Nominations
For The Richard H. Driehaus Prize

Established in 2003, the Richard H. Driehaus Prize honors, promotes and encourages architectural excellence that applies the principles of traditional, classical and sustainable architecture and urbanism in contemporary society and environments. It is presented annually by the University of Notre Dame School of Architecture to an outstanding architect in recognition of their work.

Richard H. Driehaus, the founder and chairman of Driehaus Capital Management in Chicago, established the award program through Notre Dame because of its reputation as a national leader in incorporating the ideals of traditional and classical architecture into the task of modern urban development. In 2007, Mr. Driehaus announced that he was doubling the award to a $200,000 unrestricted prize.

Criteria:

Submission Requirements:

  • Architect's Name:
  • In order for your nomination to be complete, please email six (6) jpg images at 300 dpi showing built work or professional design to driehaus@nd.edu.