Awards: 2005 Institute Honor Award for Interior Architecture
Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Architects
Project: Jigsaw; Los Angeles
Client: Jon Hopp & Traci Meyer; Los Angeles
Photo: Marvin Rand
 

     
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AIA Associates Award

The AIA Associates Award is the highest award given to individual Associate AIA members who best exemplify the highest qualities of leadership and have demonstrated an unparalleled commitment to their component or region's membership, in the community, in professional organizations, and/or in the design and construction industries.

Submissions

All exhibits must be submitted in an AIA uniform binder, obtained by contacting the AIA Honors and Awards Department, (202) 626-7563 or honorsawards@aia.org.

Each submission shall contain the following information:

  • Complete AIA Associates Award application;
  • A one-page nomination letter or statement by any component, member of the national AIA Board of Directors, Knowledge Community, or College of Fellows;
  • A biography or resume of the candidate, not to exceed two pages; a statement of contributions should be included in the biography;
  • Exhibits, not to exceed 10 pages, in support of the nominee that best demonstrate the outstanding accomplishments; and
  • A maximum of five one-page letters of support by those who know the quality of the nominee's work or service; letters should be explicit in their recommendation and contain specific reasons for support.

Eligibility

Associate members of the AIA who are not licensed to practice architecture by the submission deadline are eligible to be nominated. Any component, member of the national AIA Board of Directors, Knowledge Community, or College of Fellows may nominate one or more individuals.

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Year Awarded: 2009
Submission Deadline: October 10, 2008
Award Category: Achievement

Contact:
Elizabeth Henry
202-626-7563
honorsawards@aia.org
1735 New York Ave, NW
Washington DC
United States of America

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