Awards: 2005 Institute Honor Award for Interior Architecture
Recipient: Elliott + Associates Architects
Project: Ackerman International-London; London, UK
Client: Ackerman McQueen; Oklahoma City, Okla.
Photo: Robert Shimer, Hedrich Blessing
 

     
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Twenty-five Year Award

This award, recognizing architectural design of enduring significance, is conferred on a project that has stood the test of time for 25 to 35 years. The project must have been designed by an architect licensed in the United States at the time of the project's completion. AIA members, AIA components, and Knowledge Communities are urged to submit projects completed between 1973 and 1983 that have contributed meaningfully to American life and architecture.

Submissions

All submissions for the 2009 Twenty-five Year Award will be made on-line. Please check back later for a link to the submission website.

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Year Awarded: 2009
Submission Deadline: August 29, 2008
Award Category: Design

Contact:
Elizabeth Henry
(202) 626-7563
ehenry@aia.org
1735 New York Avenue, NW
Washington DC
United States of America

Sponsoring Organization:
The American Institute of Architects

Websites:
http://www.aia.org