Awards: 2005 Institute Honor Award for Architecture
Recipient: QUINN EVANS | ARCHITECTS; Elio Zeppa; Stephen Q. Whitney, FAIA; Kenneth Clein, AIA; Michael L. Quinn, FAIA; Vitas Bagdonas, RA (Left to Right)
Project: Hill Auditorium--The University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Mich.
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Architect of Record: Albert Kahn Associates, Inc.
Client: University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Mich.
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  AIA Diversity Recognition Program Issues Call-for-Submissions

 
For Immediate Release
  
Contact: Yvette Morris
 202-626-7352
 Ymorris@aia.org
Washington, D.C., July 21, 2008 —
 

WHO: The American Institute of Architects Diversity Recognition Program

WHAT: The program seeks exemplary efforts to diversify the architecture profession. The jury will select up to 12 submissions each year as diversity best practices meriting the following recognition:

• Profiles in AIArchitect and on the AIA Diversity Web page
• Inclusion in the AIA Best Practices library on Soloso and aia.org
• Acknowledgment at AIA National Convention events, including the GLBT Reception, Minority Fellows Reception, and Women in Architecture dinner
• Commemoration in a Celebration of Diversity in Architecture poster

For more information on the program: Call for Submissions

WHEN: The AIA must receive all submissions by September 15, 2008

HOW: Electronic submissions are preferred and should be sent todiversity@aia.org. Send hard-copy submissions to Yvette Morris, Manager, Diversity, The American Institute of Architects, 1735 New York Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20006. All proposals also must include a signed waiver/release form.

CONTACT: Yvette Morris 202-626-7362, Ymorris@aia.org


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