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Recipient: Architectural Resources Group
Project: Conservatory of Flower; San Francisco
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Whitney M. Young Jr. Award

Submissions

All submissions for the 2009 Whitney M. Young Jr. Award will be made on-line. Please check back later for a link to the submission website.

Eligibility

This award, in honor of the late Whitney M. Young Jr., who challenged the architectural profession to assume its responsibility toward current social issues, is conferred by the AIA Board of Directors on an architect or architecturally oriented organization in recognition of a significant contribution toward meeting this responsibility.  The type of social issue is purposefully flexible to remain eternally relevant.  Current issues include, for example, housing the homeless/affordable housing, increased participation by minorities or women in the profession, access for persons with disabilities, and literacy. Members of the AIA Board of Directors, a component, or a knowledge community may nominate architects or architecturally oriented organizations. Current members of the Board are not eligible for the award.

Click here to view the required submission materials.

If you have any questions please contact  honorsawards@aia.org or call 202-626-7563.

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

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

Sponsoring Organization:
The American Institute of Architects

Websites:
http://www.aia.org