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The Yann Weymouth Graduate Scholarship supports a graduate student whose work demonstrates an exemplary focus at the design intersection of sustainability, resilience, wellness, and beauty. The scholarship recipient receives $5,000 and mentorship from Yann Weymouth, FAIA for the scholarship year.

Donate today to help endow the award in perpetuity, in support of highly talented students of architecture.

About Yann Weymouth, FAIA

After graduating from Harvard University and MIT, Yann Weymouth served as chief of design for I.M. Pei on the National Gallery of Art East Wing in Washington, DC, and the Grand Louvre Project in Paris. In 1989, he was honored with the title “Chevalier” (Knight) of the Ordre national du Mérite by the French President Francois Mitterrand and then again in 2012 as “Officier” by President Hollande.

Weymouth worked for Redroof, Arup, SOM, and Arquitectonica before serving as senior vice president, design director, and worldwide design board member for HOK Architects, where he contributed to four major museum commissions in the state of Florida. Weymouth has just completed the design of the completed James Museum of Western and Wildlife Art in St. Petersburg, FL with Harvard Jolly Architecture and Wannemacher Jensen Architects. He is now working as Harvard Jolly Architecture Design Director for special projects on two Miami buildings, a science research laboratory at the University of Miami and a classroom and academic staff office building for the School of International and Public Affairs at Florida International University.

A collection of Weymouth’s sketchbooks from 1963 through 2000 is housed at the Frances Loeb Library at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. These span more than 50 years of design work and provide fresh insight into the design development of his work.