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The AIA Elevates 134 Members and 11 International Architects to the College of Fellows

AIA Fellowship Recognizes Significant Contributions to Profession of Architecture and Society

Contact: Matt Tinder
202-626-7462
mtinder@aia.org

For immediate release:
Washington, D.C. – March 1, 2010 –
The 2010 Jury of Fellows from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) elevated 134 AIA members to its prestigious College of Fellows, an honor awarded to members who have made significant contributions to the profession.

The 2010 Fellows will be honored at an investiture ceremony at the 2010 National AIA Convention and Design Exposition in Miami.

The Fellowship program was developed to elevate those architects who have made a significant contribution to architecture and society and who have achieved a standard of excellence in the profession. Election to fellowship not only recognizes the achievements of architects as individuals, but also their significant contribution to architecture and society on a national level.

2010 Jury of Fellows

Allan W. Kehrt, FAIA, Chair, KSS Architects LLP, Princeton, N.J.; Henry C. Alexander, Jr. FAIA, Rizo, Carreno & Partners, Coral Gables, Fla; Jeffrey A. Huberman, FAIA, Gantt Huberman Architects, PLLC, Charlotte, N.C.; Paula J. Loomis, FAIA, US Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk, Va.; Robert D. Loversidge, FAIA, Schooley Caldwell Associates, Columbus, Ohio; Gregory S. Palermo, FAIA, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa and Jim W. Sealy, FAIA, Jim Sealy Architect/Consultant, Dallas.


2010 Fellows

Out of a total AIA membership of nearly 83,000, there are fewer than 2,872 distinguished with the honor of fellowship and honorary fellowship. The elevation to fellowship is conferred on architects with at least 10 years of membership in the AIA in one or more of the following nomination categories:

1. Promoted the aesthetic, scientific, and practical efficiency of the profession

2. Advanced the science and art of planning and building by advancing the standards of architectural education, training and practice

3. Coordinated the building industry and the profession of architecture through leadership in the AIA and other related professional organizations

4. Advanced the living standards of people through an improved environment

5. Made the profession of ever-increasing service to society

Included in the list below are the member’s firm name, component affiliation, and category for which the member was elevated.

    First Name

    Last Name

Category

    Component

 

    1. Trevor David

Abramson

1 – Design

AIA Los Angeles

    2. David John

Allison

2 – Education

AIA South Carolina

    3. Mark S. T.


Anderson

2 – Practice

AIA San Francisco

    4. Peter J.

Arsenault

3 – Led the Institute

AIA Central New York

    5. Michel Claude

Ashe

3 – Led the Institute

AIA Hampton Roads

    6. Richard D.

Beard

2 – Practice

AIA San Francisco

    7. Bruce D.

Beinfield

1 – Design

AIA Connecticut

    8. G. (George) Edwin

Belk

1 - Preservation

AIA North Carolina

    9. Martha A.

Bell

5 – Volunteer Work

AIA Chicago

    10. Hagy

Belzberg

1 – Design

AIA Los Angeles

    11. James S.

Bershof

5 – Service to Society

AIA Denver

    12. Bonnie

Blake-Drucker

2 – Practice

AIA East Bay

    13. Christine J.


Bodouva

2 – Practice

AIA New York Chapter

    14. Charles H.

Boney, Jr.

5 – Service to Society

AIA North Carolina

    15. William J.

Bonstra

2 – Practice

AIA Washington DC

    16. Chris E.

Brasier

2 – Practice

AIA North Carolina

    17. Creed Walker

Brierre

3 – Led the Institute

AIA New Orleans

    18. Douglas Marshall

Brinkley

2 – Practice

AIA North Carolina

    19. Donna D.

Carter

5 – Service to Society

AIA Austin

    20. Richard A.

Carter

2 – Practice

AIA Minneapolis

    21. Philip J.

Castillo

2 - Practice

AIA Chicago

    22. William

Chegwidden

2 – Practice

AIA Atlanta

    23. Nelson K.

Chen

1 – Design

AIA Hong Kong

    24. Thomas Wayne

Chessum

2 – Practice

AIA Los Angeles

    25. William David

Chilton

2 – Practice

AIA Connecticut

    26. Sho-Ping

Chin

3 – Led Related Organization

Boston Society of Architects/AIA

    27. Christopher W.

Coe

1 – Design

AIA Los Angeles

    28. Bruce Adams

Coldham

2 – Practice

Boston Society of Architects/AIA

    29. William F.

Conway

2 – Education

AIA Minneapolis

    30. Michael C.

Corby

2 – Practice

AIA Grand Valley

    31. Juan Estanislao

Cotera

5 – Volunteer Work

AIA Austin

    32. Lynn G.

Craig

2 – Education

AIA South Carolina

    33. Ralph

Cunningham

1 – Design

AIA Washington DC

    34. Michael

Davis

4 – Government/Industry

Boston Society of Architects/AIA

    35. Grover C.

Dear

3 – Led the Institute

AIA Hong Kong

    36. Sarah Ann

Dennison

2 – Practice

AIA Los Angeles

    37. Edward Jack

Denton

4 – Public Service Work

AIA San Francisco

    38. Michael F.

Doyle

1 – Preservation

AIA New York Chapter

    39. Robert

Dunay

2 – Education

AIA Blue Ridge

    40. Herman E.

Dyal

5 – Alternative Career

AIA Austin

    41. Edmund M.

Einy

1 – Design

AIA Los Angeles

    42. Kevin Joseph

Flynn

3 – Led Related Organization

AIA St. Louis

    43. Anne Noelle

Fougeron

1 – Design

AIA San Francisco

    44. Donald T.

Fram

4 – Government/Industry

AIA New York Chapter

    45. Kenn

Gardner

4 – Public Service Work

AIA North Carolina

    46. Lia

Gartner

4 – Public Service Work

AIA New York Chapter

    47. Stephanie

Gelb

4 – Government/Industry

AIA New York Chapter

    48. Richard L.

Gilyard

4 –Government Industry

AIA Minneapolis

    49. Sarah R.

Graham

1 – Design

AIA Los Angeles

    50. John Carl

Guenther

1 - Design

AIA St. Louis

    51. David J.

Hacin

1 – Design

Boston Society of Architects/AIA

    52. C. Richard

Hall

2 – Practice

AIA Detroit

    53. Sam H.

Halley

3 – Led the Institute

AIA East Kentucky

    54. Thomas "Gunny" M.

Harboe

1 – Preservation

AIA Chicago

    55. Philip L.

Harrison

2 – Practice

AIA Atlanta

    56. Thomas

Harvey

2 – Research

AIA Dallas

    57. Hany

Hassan

1 - Preservation

AIA Washington DC

    58. Diane Berry

Hays

2 – Education

AIA San Antonio

    59. Richard M.

Heinz

2 – Practice

AIA San Diego

    60. Kimberly J.

Hickson

2 – Practice

AIA Houston

    61. Albert Irby

Hightower

5 – Volunteer Work

AIA San Antonio

    62. Charles Anthony

Higueras

4 – Public Service Work

AIA San Francisco

    63. Mark G.

Horton

1 – Design

AIA San Francisco

    64. James Tipton

Housewright

4 – Public Service Work

AIA Dallas

    65. Ted A.

Hyman

2 – Practice

AIA Los Angeles

    66. Stephen

Johnson

1 - Preservation

AIA Los Angeles

    67. Susan H.

Jones

1 – Design

AIA Seattle

    68. Mary Lou

Jurkowski

4 – Public Service

AIA North Carolina

    69. Philip Schuyler

Kennedy-Grant

1 – Design

AIA New Jersey

    70. Alice Y.

Kimm

1 – Design

AIA Los Angeles

    71. Jerome A.

King

1 – Design

AIA Santa Clara Valley

    72. James Nelson

Kise

5 – Service to Society

AIA Philadelphia

    73. Alex

Klatskin

3 – Led Related Organization

AIA New York Chapter

    74. Joan

Krevlin

1 – Design

AIA New York Chapter

    75. David M.

Laffitte

2 – Practice

AIA Jacksonville

    76. Hugh Scot

Latimer

2 – Practice

AIA Denver

    77. Michael C.

Lauber

2 – Practice

Boston Society of Architects/AIA

    78. Michael E.

LeBoeuf

1 – Design

AIA Orlando

    79. William Ooi Lee

Lim

1 – Design

AIA Hong Kong

    80. James R.

Loewenberg

5 – Alternative Career

AIA Chicago

    81. Robert E.

Luke

3 – Led Related Organization

AIA Mississippi

    82. Sandro

Marpillero

1 – Design

AIA New York Chapter

    83. Bernard A.

Marson

5 – Alternative Career

AIA New York Chapter

    84. Joseph Laing

Mashburn

2 – Education

AIA Houston

    85. R. Kent

Mather

3 – Led the Institute

AIA Santa Clara Valley

    86. Kenneth Charles

Mayer, Jr.

5 – Service to Society

AIA North Carolina

    87. Burton

Miller

1 – Urban Design

AIA San Francisco

    88. Leslie Gail

Moldow

2 – Practice

AIA Seattle

    89. Robert

Morris

2 – Practice

AIA Dallas

    90. Hubert

Murray

3 – Led the Institute

Boston Society of Architects/AIA

    91. James R.

Nader

5 – Service to Society

AIA Fort Worth

    92. Dean A.

Nota

1 – Design

AIA Los Angeles

    93. Charles M.

Oraftik

2 – Practice

AIA San Francisco

    94. Paul W.

O’Shea

5 – Volunteer Work

AIA Central Illinois

    95. Nicholas

Peckham

5 – Service to Society

AIA Mid-Missouri

    96. Sue Ann

Pemberton-Haugh

2 – Education

AIA San Antonio

    97. Aubrey Ray

Pentecost, III

2 – Practice

AIA Hampton Roads

    98. Russell K.

Perry

2 – Practice

AIA Washington DC

    99. Bogdan Z.

Pestka

4 – Government/Industry

AIA New York Chapter

    100. Peter W.

Pfau

1 – Design

AIA San Francisco

    101. Jeffery S.

Poss

1 – Design

AIA Central Illinois

    102. Otto P.

Poticha

2 – Education

AIA Southwestern Oregon

    103. Jeffery Taylor

Potter

3 – Led the Institute

AIA Dallas

    104. Gwynne

Pugh

2 – Practice

AIA Los Angeles

    105. Elizabeth

Ranieri

1 – Design

AIA San Francisco

    106. August

Reno

5 – Service to Society

AIA Colorado West

    107. James M.

Robertson

3 – Led Related Organization

AIA Southwestern Oregon

    108. Miguel Angel

Rodriguez

3 – Led the Institute

AIA Miami

    109. Bill E.

Roschen

5 – Service to Society

AIA Los Angeles

    110. Jeffrey M.

Rosenblum

3 – Led the Institute

AIA South Carolina

    111. James S.

Russell

2 - Literature

AIA New York Chapter

    112. Dean S.

Sakamoto

2 - Education

AIA Connecticut

    113. Lawrence

Scarpa

4 – Public Service Work

AIA Los Angeles

    114. Anthony P.

Schirripa

2 – Practice

AIA New York Chapter

    115. Bradley D.

Schulz

3 – Led the Institute

AIA Las Vegas

    116. Walter

Sedovic

2 – Practice

AIA New York Chapter

    117. Scott

Shell

2 – Practice

AIA San Francisco

    118. James W.

Shields

1 – Design

AIA Milwaukee

    119. Joan M.

Soranno

1 – Design

AIA Minneapolis

    120. Lars Aiken

Stanley

5 – Alternative Career

AIA Austin

    121. Michael

Strogoff

2 – Practice

AIA San Francisco

    122. Yvonne

Szeto

1 – Design

AIA New York Chapter

    123. John H.

Thodos

1 – Design

AIA Monterey Bay

    124. Benedetto

Tiseo

3 – Led the Institute

AIA Detroit

    125. Karen

Van Lengen

2 – Education

AIA Central Virginia

    126. Dean J.

Vlahos

2 – Practice

AIA Los Angeles

    127. Joseph David

Waggonner, III

1 – Design

AIA New Orleans

    128. John Logan

Waugh

2 – Practice

AIA Minneapolis

    129. Peter A.

Weismantle

2 – Practice

AIA Chicago

    130. Richard Pardee

Williams

1 – Design

AIA Washington DC

    131. Daniel W.

Winey

2 – Practice

AIA San Francisco

    132. Barry Alan

Yoakum

1 – Design

AIA Memphis

    133. Francis M.

Zwart, III

4 – Government/Industry

AIA Santa Clara Valley

    134. Bernard

Zyscovich

1 – Urban Design

    AIA Miami

 

2010 Honorary Fellows

Honorary fellowship is bestowed on architects of esteemed character and distinguished achievements who are neither U.S. citizens nor U.S. residents, and who do not primarily practice architecture within the domain of the Institute. Honorary fellows are chosen by the jury of fellows with the addition of Marilyn J. Taylor, FAIA, Chair, Skidmore Owings & Merrill, LLP, New York and Michael Lischer, FAIA, Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom.

    First Name

    Last Name

Category

    Country

 

    135. Rafael

Aranda Quiles

1 – Design

Spain

    136. Mario

Corea

1 – Design

Spain

    137. Jungsik


Kim

2 – Practice

Korea

    138. Richard

Leplastrier

1 – Design

Australia

    139. Sheila

O’Donnell

1 – Design

Ireland

    140. Carme

Pigem Barcelo

1 – Design

Spain

    141. Brian Robert

Rich

1 – Design

South Africa

    142. Ian

Ritchie

1 - Design

United Kingdom

    143. John

Tuomey

1 – Design

Ireland

    144. Lene

Tranberg

1 – Design

Denmark

    145. Ramon

Vilalta Pujol

1 – Design

Spain

About The American Institute of Architects
For over 150 years, members of the American Institute of Architects have worked with each other and their communities to create more valuable, healthy, secure, and sustainable buildings and cityscapes. By using sustainable design practices, materials, and techniques, AIA architects are uniquely poised to provide the leadership and guidance needed to provide solutions to address climate change. AIA architects walk the walk on sustainable design. Visit www.aia.org

 

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