Foundations established by
architects have increasingly become involved in architectural education through
scholarships,
fellowships, and interdisciplinary academic programs. These initiatives often aim to support
students, promote research, and facilitate broader engagement with
architecture and the
built environment. Some architect-initiated foundations, such as the
Zaha Hadid Foundation, which
recently launched the Zaha Hadid Scholars Program at the
American University of Beirut, along with the
Norman Foster Foundation and the
SOM Foundation, have introduced educational programs connected to their missions. While these programs differ in structure and focus, they commonly seek to extend the legacies of their founders by addressing
contemporary challenges in
design education. Their activities range from localized
scholarship offerings to global research collaborations, reflecting a diverse approach to nurturing emerging talent and advancing architectural discourse.