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The AIA Elevates 104 Members and Six International Architects to the College of Fellows
AIA Fellowship Recognizes Significant Contributions to Profession of Architecture and Society
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Washington, D.C. – February 3, 2011 – The 2011 Jury of Fellows from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) elevated 104 AIA members to its prestigious College of Fellows, an honor awarded to members who have made significant contributions to the profession.
The 2011 Fellows will be honored at an investiture ceremony at the 2011 National AIA Convention and Design Exposition in New Orleans.
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.
2011 Jury of Fellows
Robert D. Loversidge, FAIA, (chair) Schooley Caldwell Associates; Henry C. Alexander Jr., FAIA, Rizzo, Carreno & Partners; Jeffrey A. Huberman, FAIA, Gantt Huberman Architects, PLLC; Leevi Kiil, FAIA, Leevi Kiil Architect; Paula J. Loomis, FAIA, Army Corps of Engineers; Gregory S. Palermo, FAIA, Iowa State University and Linda Searl, FAIA, Searl Lamaster Howe Architects.
Out of a total AIA membership of over 80,000, there are fewer than 2,700 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
2011 Fellows
Included in the list below are the newly elevated members, their component affiliation and category for which they were elevated. You can follow the link below to view a more detailed list that includes images:
http://www.aia.org/practicing/awards/2011/fellows/index.htm
First Name |
Middle/Initial |
Last Name |
Category of Nomination |
Nominee's assigned AIA Chapter |
Paul |
|
Adamson |
2 - literature |
AIA San Francisco |
Joanne |
|
Aitken |
5 - service to society |
AIA Philadelphia |
Stanley |
T. |
Allen |
2 - education |
AIA New York Chapter |
F. |
Macnaughton |
Ball, Jr. |
1 - design |
AIA New Orleans |
James |
R. |
Bedrick |
2 - practice |
AIA San Francisco |
Peyton |
|
Boyd |
4 - public service work |
AIA Blue Ridge |
Robert |
C. |
Broward |
1 - design |
AIA Jacksonville |
Clinton |
E. |
Brown |
1 - preservation |
AIA Buffalo/Western New York |
Don |
Charles |
Brown |
3 - led the Institute |
AIA Montgomery |
Christine |
E. |
Bruckner |
3 - led the Institute |
AIA Hong Kong |
David |
C. |
Bucek |
1 - preservation |
AIA Houston |
David |
J. |
Calkins |
2 - practice |
AIA Houston |
Nathan |
Belville |
Cherry |
2 - practice |
AIA Los Angeles |
David |
|
Coleman |
1 - design |
AIA Seattle |
Joseph |
A. |
Collins |
2 - practice |
AIA Portland |
Jonathan |
Townley |
Crane |
2 - practice |
AIA Atlanta |
Patrick |
B. |
Davis |
5 -service to society |
AIA Birmingham |
Elizabeth (Betsy) |
Rupp |
del Monte |
2 - practice |
AIA Dallas |
Elliott |
E. |
Dudnik |
2 - education |
AIA Chicago |
Douglas |
S. |
Ewing |
2 - practice |
AIA Pasadena & Foothill |
Michael |
|
Fifield |
2 - education |
AIA Southwestern Oregon |
Gail |
M. |
Flynn |
2 - practice |
Boston Society of Architects/AIA |
Richard |
L. |
Ford, Jr. |
3 - led the Institute |
AIA Richmond |
Mark |
J. |
Frisch |
2 - practice |
AIA Chicago |
Gary |
E. |
Furman |
1 - design |
AIA Austin |
Lisa |
|
Gelfand |
2 - practice |
AIA San Francisco |
Scott |
F. |
Georgeson |
2 - practice |
AIA Milwaukee |
Cheri |
Rodgers |
Gerou |
3 - led the Institute |
AIA Denver |
Lawrence |
|
Gleason |
2 - practice |
AIA Minneapolis |
Frank |
W. |
Grauman |
1 - design |
AIA Philadelphia |
Ronald |
W. |
Haase |
2 - education |
AIA Gainesville |
Julie |
R. |
Hacker |
1 - design |
AIA Chicago |
Guy |
Lefevre |
Hagstette |
4 - public service work |
AIA Houston |
Martin |
J. |
Harms |
2 - education |
AIA Southern New York |
Thomas |
H. |
Hatch |
2 - practice |
AIA Austin |
Steven |
Alan |
Heikin |
2 - practice |
Boston Society of Architects/AIA |
David |
Rodman |
Henderer |
2 - practice |
AIA Washington DC |
Earl |
Wallace |
Henderson, Jr. |
1 - preservation |
AIA Central Illinois |
Denis |
Akio |
Henmi |
3 - led a related professional organization |
AIA San Francisco |
Rodney |
K. |
Henmi |
2 - practice |
AIA San Francisco |
Manuel |
|
Hinojosa |
1 - preservation |
AIA Lower Rio Grande |
Thomas |
Edgar |
Hirsch |
4 - public service work |
AIA Southwest Wisconsin |
Gerald |
Steven |
Jernigan |
3 - led the Institute |
AIA Northwest Florida |
Judson |
Alan |
Kline |
5 -service to society |
AIA Cleveland |
Debra |
S. |
Kunce |
3 - led the Institute |
AIA Indianapolis |
Carol |
J. Weissman |
Kurth |
5 -service to society |
AIA Westchester + Hudson Valley |
Dohn |
H. |
LaBiche |
5 -volunteer work |
AIA Southeast Texas |
Mary Ann |
|
Lazarus |
2 - practice |
AIA St. Louis |
Richard |
|
Licata |
2 - education |
AIA Northern Nevada |
Charles |
D. |
Liddy, Jr. |
2 - practice |
AIA Minneapolis |
Tom |
|
Liebel |
2 - practice |
AIA Baltimore |
Scott |
A. |
Lindenau |
1 - design |
AIA Colorado West |
Clark |
E. |
Llewellyn |
2 - education |
AIA Honolulu |
Ronald |
Y.C. |
Lu |
3 - led the Institute |
AIA Hong Kong |
Thomas |
E. |
Luebke |
4 - government/industry organization |
AIA Washington DC |
Paul |
|
Lukez |
2 - research |
Boston Society of Architects/AIA |
Richard |
L. |
Maimon |
1 - design |
AIA Philadelphia |
Brian |
|
Malarkey |
2 - practice |
AIA Houston |
William |
Raymond |
Manning |
4 - public service work |
AIA New Orleans |
Audrey |
A. |
Matlock |
1 - design |
AIA New York Chapter |
Lisa |
Fay |
Matthiessen |
5 -alternative career |
AIA Los Angeles |
Richard |
F. |
McCann |
2 - practice |
AIA Pasadena & Foothill |
Dale |
|
McKinney |
3 - led the Institute |
AIA Iowa |
Andrew |
D. |
Mendelson |
3 - led the Institute |
AIA Chicago |
Juan |
|
Miró |
2 - education |
AIA Austin |
Keith |
G. |
Moskow |
1 - design |
Boston Society of Architects/AIA |
Robin |
L. |
Murray |
3 - led the Institute |
AIA New Jersey |
Henry |
|
Myerberg |
2 - practice |
AIA New York Chapter |
Morris |
Jerome |
Neal |
1 - design |
AIA Austin |
Michael |
A. |
Nieminen |
2 - practice |
AIA New York Chapter |
Roksan |
|
Okan-Vick |
4 - government/industry organization |
AIA Houston |
Thomas |
Gregory |
Pene |
2 - practice |
AIA Portland |
Robert |
C. |
Peterson |
1 - design |
AIA Santa Clara Valley |
Thomas |
|
Phifer |
1 - design |
AIA New York Chapter |
Nikolaus |
|
Philipsen |
5 -service to society |
AIA Baltimore |
Jon |
K. |
Pickard |
2 - practice |
AIA Connecticut |
Dan |
|
Pitera |
2 - practice |
AIA Detroit |
Francis |
Murdock |
Pitts |
2 - practice |
AIA Eastern New York |
Lee |
Charles |
Quill |
2 - practice |
AIA Washington DC |
Alan |
|
Reed |
2 - practice |
AIA Baltimore |
Burton |
L. |
Roslyn |
3 - led the Institute |
AIA New York Chapter |
Steven |
D. |
Schuster |
2 - practice |
AIA North Carolina |
Alan |
|
Scott |
2 - practice |
AIA Portland |
Tully |
|
Shelley |
2 - practice |
AIA San Francisco |
Mardelle |
McCuskey |
Shepley |
2 - research |
AIA Houston |
Robert |
|
Shibley |
2 - literature |
AIA Buffalo/Western New York |
John |
R. |
Shields |
1 - urban design |
Boston Society of Architects/AIA |
Carrie |
Glassman |
Shoemake |
2 - practice |
AIA Houston |
Joy |
D. |
Swallow |
2 - education |
AIA Kansas City |
Rebecca |
Boswell |
Swanston |
1 - design |
AIA Baltimore |
Douglas |
Bryan |
Sydnor |
3 - led a related professional organization |
AIA Phoenix Metro |
Kim |
|
Tanzer |
3 - led a related professional organization |
AIA Central Virginia |
William |
Maxwell |
Taylor |
2 - education |
AIA Los Angeles |
David |
Vere |
Thompson |
2 - practice |
AIA Baltimore |
Patrick |
J. |
Tighe |
1 - design |
AIA Los Angeles |
Douglas |
|
Tom |
5 -volunteer work |
AIA San Francisco |
M. |
Kirk |
Train |
5 -service to society |
AIA Central Virginia |
Andrew |
James |
Trivers |
1 - preservation |
AIA St. Louis |
Reeves |
W. |
Wiedeman |
3 - led the Institute |
AIA Kansas City |
Walter |
Leroy |
Wilson |
5 -volunteer work |
AIA Milwaukee |
Ross |
B. |
Wimer |
1 - design |
AIA Chicago |
Arthur |
|
Witthoefft |
1 - design |
AIA Florida Gulf Coast |
David |
Gilmore |
Wright |
1 - preservation |
AIA Baltimore |
David |
Miles |
Ziskind |
2 - practice |
AIA New York Chapter |
2011 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 Michael Lischer, FAIA,(chair) Sports Concepts and Helen Hatch, FAIA, Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback & Associates, Inc.
Nominee |
Country |
Firm Name or Government Affiliation |
Category of Nomination |
Angelo Bucci |
Brazil |
SPBR Architects |
Design |
Louise Cox |
Australia |
International Union of Architects |
Led a Related Professional Organization |
Kristin Jarmund |
Norway |
Kristin Jarmund A/S MNIL MNAL, Oslo |
Design |
Marcio Kogan |
Brazil |
Studio mk27 |
Design |
Kengo Kuma |
Japan |
Kengo Kuma and Associates |
Design |
Carme Pinós |
Spain |
Estudio Carme Pinós SLP |
Design |
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