2019 COF Annual Report

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The American Institute of Architects College of Fellows Annual Report

2019 ANNUAL

BUSINESS MEETING

The American Institute of Architects 1735 New York Ave NW Washington, DC 20006-5292


AIA College of Fellows Founded in 1952, the College of Fellows is composed of members of the Institute who are elevated to Fellowship by a jury of their peers. Fellowship is one of the highest honors the AIA can bestow upon a member. Elevation to Fellowship not only recognizes the achievement of the architect as an individual, but also elevates before the public and the profession those architects who have made significant contributions to architecture and to society.


Welcome It is my pleasure to welcome you to this year’s Annual Business Meeting as we gather to officially conduct the business of the AIA College of Fellows. It has been thirteen years since Las Vegas has hosted AIA’s National Conference and on behalf of our local and state chapters, we welcome you to our fair city! It is an honor to serve as the 57th Chancellor of College of Fellows this year and it is serendipitous that my term in office coincided with the conference being held in my home town personally making this a very special occasion. Beyond the traditional reporting of the College’s activities and finances, this year’s Annual Report includes not only a listing of this year’s Class of Fellows but a new “Communications Report.” Over the last 4 years, the College has worked diligently to pull back the curtain and get its’ story out to our current and future members to strengthen our purpose and missions. This new section of the report clearly demonstrates that we are making an impact with our publications reaching more than 34,000 readers around the world. The College continues to evolve as a more relevant organization to our members and to those we serve ever striving to do more. Achieving Fellowship is a significant mark of every member’s contribution to the profession, to our Institute, to the public good, and to the value and standing of architecture and architects in our global community. Fellowship, however is not the culmination of a member’s contributions. Instead it is a call to action. Becoming a Fellow uniquely positions each individual elevated to become an advocate for practice-focused, cutting-edge research and for fostering the success of future professionals. This call to action begins with financially supporting the College—an organization dedicated to advancing the practice and profession of architecture through research and mentorship. This charge goes out to every member of this year’s class of Fellows and to those with many years of knowing the importance of achieving Fellowship. We are honored and grateful to those members who have made significant donations in the past, especially our Legacy Donors. These individuals cumulatively donate $10,000 or more over years or make a bequeathment to the College of Fellows Fund. We also thank the AIA for its continuing significant financial and administrative support. I will close with my sincere thanks to the 2019 Executive Committee: Vice Chancellor Peter Kuttner, FAIA, Secretary John Castellana, FAIA and Bursar Roger Schluntz, FAIA and to our staff executive, Terri Stewart, Hon. AIA, and her assistant Muza Conforti. Also, special thanks to Tonya Horsley. I am fortunate to have each and every one of these amazing and dedicated individuals working every day to fulfill the missions and vision of the AIA College of Fellows. Warm Regards,

Edward A. Vance, FAIA 2019 Chancellor

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The Smith Center for the Performing Arts Las Vegas, Nevada

Site of Investiture 2019


Contents

Welcome Purpose Executive Committee 2018 Bursar’s Report Communications Report 2019 Class of Fellows 2018 Contributors Legacy Donors Corporate Sponsors

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Purpose


“THE PURPOSE OF THE COLLEGE OF FELLOWS IS TO STIMULATE A SHARING OF INTERESTS AMONG FELLOWS, PROMOTE THE PURPOSES OF THE INSTITUTE, ADVANCE THE PROFESSION OF ARCHITECTURE, MENTOR YOUNG ARCHITECTS, AND BE OF EVER-INCREASING SERVICE TO SOCIETY.” 7


2019 Executive Committee


Edward A. Vance, FAIA Las Vegas, Nevada Term: December 2018 to December 2019

Edward A. Vance, FAIA The 57th Chancellor of The American Institute of Architects College of Fellows

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ance was elected Chancellor by members of the College of Fellows citing his leadership and service to the Institute, the profession of architecture and his community. He is the first chancellor to be named from the state of Nevada and only the third to come from the Western Mountain Region since its inception in the early 1950s. Vance’s engagement with AIA exemplifies how sustained service to the Institute advances the profession of architecture regionally and nationally. Vance served as College of Fellows Vice-Chancellor in 2018, as Jury Member for the 2019 Latrobe Prize, Secretary for the College of Fellows from 2016-2017, on the AIA National Board from 2010–2012, and as Chair of AIA/ACSA Topaz Medallion Jury in 2012. Vance received the AIA Richard Upjohn Fellowship Medal in 2012 for contributions to the profession through his service on the AIA National Board of Directors. Vance voluntarily authors and edits the AIA College of Fellows monthly newsletter as well E-Mail Address Phone

as numerous college publications and books for AIA leadership and award recipients. He has been awarded the AIA Nevada Young Architect Citation, the AIA Nevada Service Award and the AIA Nevada Silver Medal. He was elevated to the AIA College of Fellows in early 2014 and received the AIA WMR Silver Medal in October of the same year, the highest honor bestowed on an architect in a six-state region. Mr. Vance is actively registered as an Architect in seven states and is NCARB certified. Vance attended Moorhead State University for three years before receiving his Bachelor of Arts (1979) and Bachelor of Architecture (1981) degrees from North Dakota State University. He moved to Las Vegas in 1987 where he has practiced for more than 30 years. He is the Founding Principal of EV&A Architects, a Las Vegas based design firm specializing in commercial, hospitality and healthcare architecture.

evance@edvanceassociates.com 702-946-8195

Address

1160 Town Center Drive | Las Vegas, NV 89144

Spouse

Ruby

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Peter G. Kuttner, FAIA Boston, Massachusetts Term: December 2018 to December 2019

Peter G. Kuttner, FAIA Vice Chancellor of The American Institute of Architects College of Fellows

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eter Kuttner, FAIA is a Principal and pastPresident of CambridgeSeven, a Boston-based firm of architects, planners, urban designers, exhibit designers, and graphic artists. Cambridge Seven, which received the AIA Architecture Firm Award, is known for its work with museums, aquariums, visitors’ centers, hotels, academic buildings, transportation systems, and mixed-use developments. Peter is known, in particular, for his thoughtful design of spaces for informal and formal learning in aquariums, museums, and exhibits. Peter designed the Knock Knock Children’s Museum in Baton Rouge and the Discovery Museum expansion in Acton, Massachusetts which opened in 2019. He recently expanded the New England Aquarium and completed the new Children’s Zoo at Franklin Park. Peter has provided master planning for the Museum of Science in Boston, the South Carolina Aquarium, and the Louisiana State Museum as well as architectural E-Mail Address Phone

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design for the new U.S. Marshals Museum in Fort Smith, Arkansas. He is currently serving as Principal-inCharge for the Hohhot Children’s Discovery Museum in China and the new Mote Marine Aquarium in Sarasota, Florida. A graduate of the University of Michigan, Peter has been an active AIA member since student days, and is a past Boston Society of Architects (BSA) President, national AIA Board Member, and Vice President of AIA. He currently serves on the BSA Board, The BSA Foundation Board, is an Overseer Emeritus of the Boston Architectural College, and is the Vice Chancellor of the AIA College of Fellows. He contributed his architectural sketches to the BSA Chapter Letter for many years, created “Marginally Architecture” for the BSA magazine Architecture Boston, and continues to sketch around the margins.

pkuttner@c7a.com 617-492-7000

Address

1050 Mass Ave. | Cambridge, MA 02138

Spouse

Elaine


John J. Castellana, FAIA Detroit, Michigan Term: December 2017 to December 2019

John J. Castellana, FAIA Secretary of The American Institute of Architects College of Fellows

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ohn Castellana, FAIA serves as Chairman and past-President of TMP Architecture, Inc., a Michigan based Architecture and Interior Design in Bloomfield Hills and Kalamazoo specializing in the planning and design of educational facilities for all stages of life.

activities including Chair the College of Fellows Jury in 2015, serving as a Jury member for the national AIA Honor Awards, and being the American representative to the International Union of Architects working committee on Educational and Cultural Spaces.

An integral member of TMP’s school design team since 1972, he earnd his Master of Architecture from the University of Illinois and his Bachelor of Architecture degree from Kent State University in 1971. John was named Young Professional of the Year in 1978 by Building Design and Construction magazine, and elected to the College of Fellows by the American Institute of Architects in 1988 (at the age of 39) for Design and Service to the Profession.

Throughout his 47 year career, he has concentrated his efforts on the planning and design of innovative educational facilities that have received over 60 design awards. In recent years, John has dedicated his practice to focusing on the importance of early education and providing young learners with opportunities to excel. His thoughtful designs emphasize the value of exploration and collaboration, allowing students to develop skills at an early age.

John was also honored as the 2016 AIA Michigan Gold Medalist and the 2000 AIA Detroit Gold Medal Award Winner, recognizing his exceptional talents and commitment to educational planning, design and continual professional local, state and national AIA

John is currently the Secretary of the College of Fellows Executive Committee. Following this two year office as Secretary he will serve as Vice Chancellor in 2020 and Chancellor in 2021.

E-Mail Address jcastellana@tmp-architecture.com Phone 248-338-4561 Address 1191 W Square Lake Rd | Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302 Spouse Barbara

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Roger L. Schluntz, FAIA Albuquerque, New Mexico Term: December 2018 to December 2020

Roger L. Schluntz, FAIA Bursar of The American Institute of Architects College of Fellows

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rofessor and Dean Emeritus Roger L. Schluntz, FAIA teaches at the School of Architecture & Planning at the University of New Mexico, serving as its dean from 1999 until 2011. He is the former dean of architecture at the University of Miami, and was the the director of architecture at Arizona State University, where he established and directed the Joint ASU/City of Phoenix Urban Design Program. His long and distinguished career in academia began as a faculty member at the University of Nebraska where he was actively involved in planning and transportation issues affecting the City of Lincoln. The co-authorship of “The Nebraska Capitol and Environs Plan� resulted in a First Honor Award in Urban Design from Progressive Architecture magazine. Schluntz served as the Executive Director of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) from 1977-1980 and is the former secretary of NAAB where served on numerous accreditation E-Mail Address Phone Address

team visits for architecture programs, and more recently accreditation teams for the Landscape Architecture Accrediting Board (LAAB). An appointed member of the National Register of Peer Professionals for the US GSA, Schluntz has undertaken studies on design quality, design review processes, and urban design guidelines. He has served as the Professional Adviser for over twenty-five major national and international design competitions, and currently serves on the International Competitions Commission for the International Union of Architects (UIA). In recognition of his contributions and achievements toward enhancing the quality of design of public buildings in the United States, Schluntz was elevated to the AIA College of Fellows in 1996. He was the 2017 recipient of the AIA New Mexico Medal for Lifetime Achievement, and is also recognized by the ACSA as a Distinguished Professor.

schluntz@unm.edu 505-277-7300 9203 Night Sky Lane NE Albuquerque, NM 87122

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I am constantly learning from the young architects I mentor.� Architecture, technology and design are always evolving, and younger architects are helping us shape our future.


2018 Bursar’s Report


The College Finances The College of Fellows Fund has experienced steady growth each year since Dimeo Schneider & Associates (formerly the Orion Consulting Group) was engaged as the financial adviser for the COF Fund. In 2015, we transferred funds for the Pettigrew Scholarship out of the Fund back to an account that the Young Architects Forum manages. Dimeo Schneider & Associates has maintained the agreed upon performance benchmarks in preserving our investments. The economic climate over the past 10 years has been understandbly volatile and factors suggest this will be true for 2019. Our strategies are carefully managed to reflect the current financial environment for 2019 and the COF Executive Committee has continued quarterly meetings with Dimeo Schneider & Associates to carefully monitor the Fund’s performance. The AIA College of Fellows Fund experienced a slight decrease in the value of its portfolio during 2018 but at no time during this period has the cumulative Fellows portfolio fallen beneath the gross amount of funds contributed by Fellows. The AIA continues to support the College’s operational expenses with an annual contribution. This year we recieved $40,000 from the Institute, a 33% increase over previous years. The remainder of revenue for operating expenses is sourced from programs and activities that pay for themselves or that are intended to generate revenue. Expenses include printing and mailing, support of COF programs, A’19 programs, and Executive Committee and staff travel.

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The College of Fellows Fund The College of Fellows Fund is the chief source of revenue through which the College fulfills its mission. In turn, the fund, through the COF Latrobe Prize, creates useful resources for AIA and the profession. The COF Executive Committee has established a policy directing all contributions to the College of Fellows Fund go directly into the Research Fund for endowment. The annual proceeds of the investments provide funding for the Latrobe Fellowship, Emerging Professional Component grants, future publications, and related expenses. Income from the College’s programs and activities is intended to be the primary funding source for operations.


The College of Fellows Fund Investment Balance As of December 31st for each year

1999

$1,449,252

2009

$2,510,582

2000

$1,678,010

2010

$2,655,147

2001

$1,526,774

2011

$2,562,142

2002

$1,685,322

2012

$2,709,753

2003 $2,053,494

2013

$2,951,931

2004 $2,348,546

2014

$2,923,548

2005

$2,476,148

2015 $2,489,393

2006

$2,817,795

2016

$2,479,775

2007

$3,289,479

2017

$2,679,394

2008

$2,438,126

2018

$2,532,838

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The College of Fellows Grants Latrobe Prize The College of Fellows expends approximately $60,000 each year in support of the biennial Latrobe Prize. This includes the annual $50,000 Prize disbursement as well as administrative costs.

Component Grants Grants to the Emerging Professional Component Grant program totaled $34,740. Thirteen components across the country received these grants.

Young Architects Forum The College also supports the Young Architects Forum as liaison and the Leadership Institute, through the AIA Center for Civic Leadership, and their Mini-MBA Program at Convention. In addition, the College juries the Young Architect Awards and provides a grant to each of last year’s 18 recipients. Total support of these YAF initiatives was $16,500.


Levels of Giving 2018 Annual Contributions 279 Contributions Average Contribution

$160,087 $556

Chancellor’s Circle 22% $5,000 and Above $35,000

Fellow’s Circle 15% $2,500 to $4,999 $24,011

TOTAL 2018 TOTAL FOR FOR 2018

Benefactor 29%

$160,087 $149,312

$1,000 to $2,499 $49,900

Sponsor 17% Up to $500 $27,726

Patron 17% $500 to $999 $27,450

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The College of Fellows Financial Summary College of Fellows statement of financial position As of December 31, 2018

ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents

$70,541

Other Assets Accounts receivable Inventory Other assets

$45,725 $2,093 $8,700

Investment fund balance

$2,532,838

Total Assets

$2,659,897

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Liabilities Accounts payable and accrued expenses $21,915 Due to the American Institute of Architects $94,312 Grants payable $85,000 Total liabilities $201,227 Net assets (without donor restrictions) $2,458,670

Total liabilities and net assets $2,659,897

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2018 Communications Report


The College of Fellows New Website

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The College of Fellows Social Media Report

2018 Social Media Report

Likes

Rating

Followers

Tweets

137 71

Members

Engagement

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Per Month

678 4.5 180 37

Average Likes

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The College of Fellows Newsletters

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The College of Fellows Publications

COF Chancellor’s Annuals

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The College of Fellows Publication Report

2018 Publication Report Reads

Likes

113

Shares Link-outs

34,033

Impressions

280,948

Followers

98 439 35

Publication Performance 2,000 1,500 1,000 500

Aug 2015

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May 2016

Feb 2017

Nov 2017

July 2018

Apr 2019


How, Who and Where Reading Devices Readers are using

Source

Where our reads are occuring

Readers Around the World

Top 10 Countries

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The Smith Center for the Performing Arts Las Vegas, Nevada

Site of Investiture 2019

New Fellows


The Class of 2019 Terry Lee Allers, FAIA

Wyatt J Frantom, FAIA

Michael S. Martin, FAIA

James G. Spencer, FAIA

Norman R. Alston, FAIA

Craig S. Galati, FAIA

Michael McCulloch, FAIA

Karl W. Stumpf, FAIA

Raya Ani, FAIA

Mark Gangi, FAIA

Debi McDonald, FAIA

Janet Tam, FAIA

Ruth Baleiko, FAIA

Pete Ed Garrett, FAIA

Sandra McKee, FAIA

David Thaddeus, FAIA

Mara Baum, FAIA

Nicholas Garrison, FAIA

Louis A. Meilink, Jr., FAIA

Jimmie E. Tucker, FAIA

Bruce Redman Becker, FAIA

John P Gering, FAIA

Christine Mondor, FAIA

Ursula Twombly, FAIA

Raymond Beeler, FAIA

Anzilla R. Gilmore, FAIA

Julia Monk, FAIA

Nicholas E. Vlattas, FAIA

Kai-Uwe Bergmann, FAIA

Martin A. Gold, FAIA

Nick Noyes, FAIA

Dennis Wedlick, FAIA

Janette Blackburn, FAIA

Jordan Goldstein, FAIA

Lee Ledbetter, FAIA

Andrew Whalley, FAIA

Joseph Brancato, FAIA

Jeffrey Gunning, FAIA

Brandon Pace, FAIA

Jim Whitaker, FAIA

Kim D Bretheim, FAIA

Tushar Gupta, FAIA

Jeffrey Paine, FAIA

Jan Willemse, FAIA

John H Britton, FAIA

Sharon Helene Haar, FAIA

Patrick Panetta, FAIA

William K. Wilson, FAIA

Peter Brown, FAIA

Todd R. Hanson, FAIA

Richard I. Pigford, FAIA

Dan Worth, FAIA

Robert Bullis, FAIA

John Harrison, FAIA

Burchell Pinnock, FAIA

Brian T. Wurst, FAIA

Michael Burch,FAIA

Dominique M. Hawkins, FAIA

Jack Poling, FAIA

Gregory A Yager, FAIA

Joseph P. Caprile, FAIA

David B. Hill, FAIA

Bradford J. Prestbo, FAIA

Richard C. Yancey, FAIA

Stephen Cassell, FAIA

Kevin M. Holland, FAIA

Tina Marie Reames, FAIA

Robert E. Yohe, FAIA

Yung Ho Chang, FAIA

Thomas L. Hoskens, FAIA

Richard Renner, FAIA

Jeanne Chen, FAIA

Aaron Jon Hyland, FAIA

Patricia Rhee, FAIA

Honorary Fellows

Leo Chow, FAIA

Thomas Lee Hysell, FAIA

Lyn Rice, FAIA

Emre Arolat, Hon. FAIA

Lisa M. Chronister, FAIA

Darren L. James, FAIA

Francisco Rodríguez, FAIA

Sandra Barclay, Hon. FAIA

Robert Condia, FAIA

Thomas C. Jester, FAIA

William T Ruhl, FAIA

Alberto Campo Baeza, Hon.

Robert Cozzarelli, FAIA

Michael W. Johns, FAIA

Mary Elizabeth Rusz, FAIA

FAIA

Brandon Dake, FAIA

Bill Johnson, FAIA

Constantine Sakellar, FAIA

Nathalie de Vries, Hon. FAIA

Manoj Dalaya, FAIA

James Kalvelage, FAIA

Lee Salin, FAIA

Jane Duncan, Hon. FAIA

John R. DaSilva, FAIA

Mitra Kanaani, FAIA

Joel Sanders, FAIA

Amanda Levete, Hon. FAIA

Jeffrey L. Day, FAIA

Brian Kowalchuk, FAIA

Mark Schatz, FAIA

Esa Mohamed, Hon. FAIA

Timothy E. de Noble, FAIA

Alison G. Kwok, FAIA

Thomas J. Schoeman, FAIA

Pei Ing Tan, Hon. FAIA

Roy T. Decker, FAIA

Joseph Dye Lahendro, FAIA

Bart Shaw, FAIA

Jacob van Rijs, Hon. FAIA

Jared Della Valle, FAIA

Samuel M. Lasky, FAIA

Steven Shinn, FAIA

Melissa DelVecchio, FAIA

Tracy Lea, FAIA

Daniel Simons, FAIA

Bruce D. Eisenberg, FAIA

Michael N. Lykoudis, FAIA

Murat Soygenis, FAIA

Thomas Fowler, IV, FAIA

William T Mahan, FAIA

Marc B. Spector, FAIA

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2018 Contributors


CHANCELLOR’S CIRCLE ($5,000 and above)

Peter P. Marino, FAIA Jim M. Singleton IV, FAIA Jeanne M. Jackson, FAIA

FELLOW’S CIRCLE ($2,500 - $4,999)

Thomas G. Bacon, FAIA John J. Castellana, FAIA Clifford B. Curry, FAIA John R. Klai II, FAIA S. A. Klatskin, FAIA Edward J. Kodet Jr., FAIA Victor A. Regnier, FAIA Kalavati Somvanshi, FAIA Steven L. Spurlock, FAIA

Daniel S. Hart, FAIA Edward M. Hord, FAIA Peter G. Kuttner, FAIA Carroll J. Lawler, FAIA Frank E. Lucas, FAIA Lenore M. Lucey, FAIA Brian J. Mac, FAIA Dwight K. Mitsunaga, FAIA Robert A. Odermatt, FAIA Daria F. Pizzetta, FAIA Michael E. Plottel, FAIA John C. Portman III, FAIA Raymond G. Post Jr., FAIA Albert W. Rubeling Jr., FAIA John A. Ruffo, FAIA Roger Schluntz, FAIA Ronald L. Skaggs, FAIA Mr. Peter Smith, FAIA Joseph G. Sprague, FAIA Nithi Sthapitanonda, Hon. FAIA

BENEFACTOR

James C. Susman, FAIA

($1,000 - $2,499)

Johannes Van Tilburg, FAIA

Harold L. Adams, FAIA Patrick J. Ahearn, FAIA Ronald A. Altoon, FAIA Mary Burnham, FAIA John Cetra, FAIA Katherine K. Chia, FAIA Andrew M. Cupples, FAIA Sylvester Damianos, FAIA Brian P. Dougherty, FAIA F. Earle Gaulden, FAIA Martin B. Gelber, FAIA Manuel G. Gonzalez, FAIA

Robert J. Verrier, FAIA

PATRON ($500 - $999)

John A. Busby Jr., FAIA David M. Riz, FAIA Joseph J. Aliotta, FAIA Navy F. Banvard, FAIA Ronald B. Blitch, FAIA William J. Bonstra, FAIA Tamara E. Burns, FAIA Thomas A. Butcavage, FAIA

Katherine K. Chia, FAIA Gordon H. Chong, FAIA Gaylaird Christopher, FAIA Joseph Coppola, FAIA Thomas J. DeAngelo, FAIA Anne Marie Decker, FAIA Glenn H. Fellows, FAIA R. David Frum, FAIA Michael D. Garz, FAIA Vergel L. Gay Jr., FAIA Amy L. Gould, FAIA Frank M. Guillot, FAIA David T. Haresign, FAIA L. Jane Hastings, FAIA Eugene C. Hopkins, FAIA Margo P. Jones, FAIA Scott P. Kelsey, FAIA Wade Killefer, FAIA Sami M. Kirkdil, FAIA Thomas A. Liebel, FAIA Clark D. Manus, FAIA George H. Miller, FAIA Hal P. Munger, FAIA John Pearce Jr., FAIA J. Stuart Pettitt, FAIA Ronald M. Radziner, FAIA Shafik I. Rifaat, FAIA Ronnette Riley, FAIA Kenneth A. Rodrigues, FAIA Matthew L. Rossetti, FAIA Victor A. Saroki, FAIA Gene Schnair, FAIA Steven M. Shiver, FAIA RK Stewart, FAIA 35


Walton R. Teague, FAIA David J. Varner, FAIA Peter F. Vieira Jr., FAIA James F. Voelzke, FAIA Randall Vosbeck, FAIA Cheryl C. Walker, FAIA Les Wallach, FAIA David C. West, FAIA Drew White, FAIA Douglas S. Wignall, FAIA Scott A. Wolf, FAIA Howard Zimmerman, FAIA

John M. Caldwell, FAIA

Gerard Geier II, FAIA

Jesse D. Cannon Jr., FAIA

Diane T. Georgopulos, FAIA

Ellen C. Cassilly, FAIA

Randall C. Gideon, FAIA

Clymer Cease Jr., FAIA

Carl P. Giegold, FAIA

James Chaffers, FAIA

Mark E. Gilliand, FAIA

Annie Chu, FAIA

Mark E. Ginsberg, FAIA

Jonah G. Cohen, FAIA

Myron Henry Goldfinger

Doris Cole, FAIA

Joann SUE Gonchar, FAIA

Gianne P. Conard, FAIA

Emily A. Grandstaff-Rice, FAIA

Richard T. Connell, FAIA

Dean W. Graves, FAIA

Lawrence H. Connolly, FAIA

Richard J. Green, FAIA

Lynn G. Craig, FAIA

Nan R. Gutterman, FAIA

Ralph Cunningham, FAIA

Lee R. Hahnfeld, FAIA

SPONSOR

Samuel E. D'Amico, FAIA

Robert G. Hale, FAIA

(Up to $499)

Arthur C. Danielian, FAIA

Philip D. Hamp, FAIA

Stephen N. Abend, FAIA

Coleman Davis-Pagan, FAIA

Henry Hardnett, FAIA

Howard S. Decker, FAIA

Dr. Martin J. Harms, FAIA

Frank E. Dittenhafer, FAIA

Robert S. Harris, FAIA

Albert A. Dorman, FAIA

Robert W. Hastings, FAIA

Cornelius R. DuBois, FAIA

Richard M. Heinz, FAIA

Williston L. Dye, FAIA

Jeffrey Heller, FAIA

Peter G. Ellis, FAIA

Jonathan Herz, FAIA

Cassandra D. Ensberg, FAIA

Charles A. Higueras, FAIA

Dagmar B. Epsten, FAIA

Thomas Hirsch, FAIA

Douglas Farr, FAIA

Robert W. Hoye, FAIA

Stephen A. Fiskum, FAIA

Kurt C. Hunker, FAIA

Kevin J. Flynn, FAIA

Meral Iskir, FAIA

David G. Fong, FAIA

Roger P. Jackson, FAIA

Edward D. Francis, FAIA

Robert T. Jackson, FAIA

John P. Franzen, FAIA

Mark T. Jensen, FAIA

Linna JANE Frederick, FAIA

Pamela S. Jerome, FAIA

Verity L. Frizzell, FAIA

Bruce E. Johnson, FAIA

William B. Gallagher Jr., FAIA

Stephen Johnson, FAIA

Lori Garrett, FAIA

Don M. Jones, FAIA

Antonin Aeck, FAIA Roderick Ashley, FAIA Paula Baker-Laporte, FAIA Larry R. Barr, FAIA Glenn E. Bauer, FAIA Phillip G. Bernstein, FAIA Barbara A. Bestor, FAIA Lance L. Bird, FAIA Heidi L. Blau, FAIA David Body, FAIA Robert Lewis Bostwick, FAIA Robert A. Boynton, FAIA Leon Bridges, FAIA Lance Jay Brown, FAIA Laurence C. Burns, FAIA John A. Burns, FAIA Thomas K. Butt, FAIA

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Lance K. Josal, FAIA

John V. Nyfeler, FAIA

Douglas R. Suisman, FAIA

Paul Kinnison Jr., FAIA

Roksan Okan-Vick, FAIA

Eugene L. Surber, FAIA

William L. Kite Jr., FAIA

Paul W. O’Shea, FAIA

Robert J. Svedberg, FAIA

Judson A. Kline, FAIA

Gregory S. Palermo, FAIA

Joseph G. Tattoni, FAIA

James H. Kolker, FAIA

Jesse J. Peterson Jr., FAIA

Thomas H. Teasdale, FAIA

Peter Krasnow, FAIA

Peter A. Piven, FAIA

Chiu Lin Tse-Chan, FAIA

Patricia Lancaster-Brown, FAIA

Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, FAIA

Grant C. Uhlir, FAIA

Andrea P. Leers, FAIA

Cynthia K. Pozolo, FAIA

David A. Urschel, FAIA

Albert W. Lindeke III, FAIA

Andrew Pressman, FAIA

Guillermo Vasquez Consuegra

Winford V. Lindsay Jr., FAIA

Kathryn T. Prigmore, FAIA

Alfred Vidaurri Jr., FAIA

T. Jerry Lominack, FAIA

Homer L. Puderbaugh, FAIA

John Vinci, FAIA

William Love, FAIA

Marcel Quimby, FAIA

Lloyd G. Walter, FAIA

Jennifer A. Luce, FAIA

Kenneth G. Radtkey, FAIA

Gregory T. Waugh, FAIA

Robert C. Mack, FAIA

Kevin J. Ratigan, FAIA

Mark D. Weaver, FAIA

William T. Maclay, FAIA

Craig S. Reynolds, FAIA

Peter A. Weismantle, FAIA

Michael J. Malone, FAIA

M. Jack Rinehart Jr., FAIA

Lester Wertheimer, FAIA

R. Kent Mather, FAIA

Julia W. Robinson, FAIA

Alison M. Whitelaw, FAIA

Jane G. Mathews, FAIA

Harold G. Sadler, FAIA

Walter L. Wilson, FAIA

Laurie M. Maurer, FAIA

Dr. Carol S. Sakata, FAIA

Enrique A. Woodroffe, FAIA

Lorne L. McConachie, FAIA

Walter Schamu, FAIA

James R. Wooten, FAIA

James McCullar, FAIA

Clemens Bruns Schaub, FAIA

Gary V. Zimmerman, FAIA

Margaret McCurry, FAIA

Jeffrey A. Scherer, FAIA

Francis M. Zwart III, FAIA

Alan D. McGuinn, FAIA

Steven D. Schuster, FAIA

C. Andrew McLean, FAIA

Kenneth E. Schwartz, FAIA

Eugene E. McNaughton, FAIA

Aaron B. Schwarz, FAIA

David Metzger, FAIA

Charles E. Schwing, FAIA

Constantine Michaelides, FAIA

William D. Seider, FAIA

Kevin G. Montgomery, FAIA

Bruce W. Sekanick, FAIA

Joseph D. Monticciolo, FAIA

Dale E. Selzer, FAIA

James R. Nader, FAIA

Dr. Mardelle M. Shepley, FAIA

Thomas M. Nathan, FAIA

Marvin J. Sparn, FAIA

Andrew G. Nielsen, FAIA

Terri Stewart, Hon. AIA, CAE

Edward R. Niles, FAIA

Michael J. Stransky, FAIA

M. Celeste Novak FAIA, FAIA

James M. Suehiro, FAIA 37


Legacy Donors


LEGACY 30 ($30,000-$39,999)

Harold L. Adams, FAIA

Paul H. Barkley, FAIA

Raymond G. Post Jr., FAIA

Frank E. Lucas, FAIA

Sigmund F. Blum, FAIA

William A. Rose Jr., FAIA

Peter P. Marino, FAIA

Joseph Boggs, FAIA

Albert W. Rubeling Jr., FAIA

Donald E. Neptune, FAIA

Ellis W. Bullock, FAIA

John A. Ruffo, FAIA

Robert Ooley, FAIA

John A. Busby Jr., FAIA

Jeffrey A. Scherer, FAIA

Victor A. Regnier, FAIA

Donald W. Caskey, FAIA

Robert I. Selby, FAIA

Joseph G. Sprague, FAIA

William D. Chilton, FAIA

Jim M. Singleton IV, FAIA

Gary B. Coursey, FAIA

Steven L. Spurlock, FAIA

LEGACY 20

Sylvester Damianos, FAIA

Douglas L. Steidl, FAIA

($20,000-$29,999)

William A. Edgerton, FAIA

RK Stewart, FAIA

Thomas B. Gerfen, FAIA

Kim M. Tanzer, FAIA

John F. Hartray Jr., FAIA

James D. Tittle, FAIA

L. Jane Hastings, FAIA

Edward T. M. Tsoi, FAIA

Russell V. Keune, FAIA

Edward A. Vance, FAIA

Stephen J. Kieran, FAIA

R. Randall Vosbeck, FAIA

John R. Klai II, FAIA

Chester A. Widom, FAIA

Norman L. Koonce, FAIA

Joseph J. Wisnewski, FAIA

Carroll J. Lawler, FAIA

F.M. Wong, FAIA

Lawrence J. Leis, FAIA

Enrique A. Woodroffe, FAIA

Rev. Howarth L. Lewis

Hofu Wu, FAIA

Paula J. Loomis, FAIA

Raymond Ziegler, FAIA

Betsey Olenick Dougherty, FAIA Brian P. Dougherty, FAIA Donald J. Hackl, FAIA Jeanne M. Jackson, FAIA S. A. Klatskin, FAIA Edward J. Kodet Jr., FAIA Ivenue Love-Stanley, FAIA Robert A. Odermatt, FAIA Ted P. Pappas, FAIA Ronald L. Skaggs, FAIA John R. Sorrenti, FAIA William J. Stanley, FAIA William F. Vosbeck, FAIA

LEGACY 10 ($10,000-$19,999)

Steven Loomis, FAIA Lenore M. Lucey, FAIA Marvin J. Malecha, FAIA Clark D. Manus, FAIA Judsen R. Marquardt, FAIA George H. Miller, FAIA

Ronald A. Altoon, FAIA

Paul Stevenson Oles, FAIA

Louis D. Astorino, FAIA

Thompson E. Penney, FAIA 39


Corporate Sponsors


2018 Chancellor’s Cup Open Event Sponsors Gold Sponsor

$15,000

Shirt Sponsor

$7,500

Bus Sponsor

$3,500

Towel Sponsor

$2,650

Cigar Sponsor

$2,500

Reception Sponsor

$2,500

Tee Sponsors

$2,000

Bronze Sponsor

$1,500

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Chancellors of the AIA College of Fellows 1952-1954

Ralph T. Walker, FAIA*

1992

L. Jane Hastings, FAIA

1955-1956

Alexander Robinson III, FAIA*

1993

John A. Busby Jr., FAIA

Edgar I. Williams, FAIA*

1994

Thomas H. Teasdale, FAIA

1958-1960

Roy F. Larson, FAIA*

1995

Robert T. Coles, FAIA

1961-1962

Morris Ketchum Jr., FAIA*

1996

Ellis W. Bullock Jr., FAIA

1963-1964

Paul A. Thiry, FAIA*

1997

Jack DeBartolo Jr., FAIA

1965-1966

G. Holmes Perkins, FAIA*

1998

Harold L. Adams, FAIA

1967-1968

Norman L. Schlossman, FAIA*

1999

James D. Tittle, FAIA

1969-1970

John Noble Richards, FAIA*

2000

Robert A. Odermatt, FAIA

J. Roy Carroll Jr., FAIA*

2001

Harold Roth, FAIA

1973

U. Floyd Rible, FAIA*

2002

C. James Lawler, FAIA

1974

Albert S. Goleman, FAIA*

2003

Sylvester Damianos, FAIA

1975

Robert S. Hutchins, FAIA*

2004

Betsey Olenick Dougherty, FAIA

1976

William J. Bachman, FAIA*

2005

Lawrence J. Leis, FAIA

1977

Philip J. Meathe, FAIA*

2006

Ted P. Pappas, FAIA

1978

George E. Kassabaum, FAIA*

2007

Frank Edward Lucas, FAIA

1979

David A Pugh, FAIA*

2008

Carole Olshavsky, FAIA

1980

Robert L. Durham, FAIA*

2009

Donald J. Hackl, FAIA

1981

Leslie N. Boney Jr., FAIA*

2010

Edward J. Kodet, FAIA

1982

William J. Jarratt, FAIA*

2011

Chester A. Widom, FAIA

1983

William C. Muchow, FAIA*

2012

Norman Koonce, FAIA

1984

Bernard B. Rothschild, FAIA*

2013

Ronald L. Skaggs, FAIA

1985

Donald C. Hardison, FAIA*

2014

William J. Stanley, III, FAIA

1986

Vladimir N. Ossipoff, FAIA*

2015

Albert W. Rubeling, Jr., FAIA

1987

S. Scott Ferebee Jr., FAIA*

2016

John R. Sorrenti, FAIA

1988

Charles William Brubaker, FAIA*

2017

Lenore M. Lucey, FAIA

1989

Preston M. Boiton, FAIA*

2018

Raymond “Skipper” Post, FAIA

1990

William A. Rose Jr., FAIA

2019

Edward A. Vance, FAIA

1991

Robert B. Marquis, FAIA*

1957

1971-1972

* Deceased 43


AIA College of Fellows


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