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NEWSLETTER MAY 2019
IN THIS ISSUE:
Investiture - The Smith Center for the Performing Arts A’19 COF Schedule of Events The COF Spring Board Meeting in Denver The 2019 Class of Fellows
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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. 2
In this Issue CHANCELLOR’S MESSAGE
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REGIONAL REP. CHAIR’S MESSAGE
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FELLOWS ANNOUNCEMENTS/COF UPDATES
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YAF/COF UPDATE
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NEW FELLOWS
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A’19 CONFERENCE | LAS VEGAS
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2019 FELLOWS BY THE NUMBERS
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AIA GULF STATES SYMPOSIUM
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AIA DC THESIS SHOWCASE
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COF SPRING MEETING
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2019 AIA YOUNG ARCHITECT WINNERS
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COF FUND CONTRIBUTORS
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FELLOWS COLLECTION
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COF RESOURCE GUIDE THE PATH TO FELLOWSHIP The American Institute of Architects College of Fellows Path to Fellowship 2019
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NEWSLETTER SEPTEMBER 2018
IN THIS ISSUE:
Investiture - St. Patrick’s Cathedral A’18 COF Recap
2019 Executive Committee Chancellor Edward A. Vance, FAIA Vice Chancellor Peter Kuttner, FAIA Secretary John Castellana, FAIA Bursar Roger Schluntz, FAIA
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Component Grants for Emerging Professionals
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CHANCELLOR’S MESSAGE Welcome to A'19
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“Blueprint for a Better Future"
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Edward A. Vance, FAIA
ith more than 40 Million visitors a year, Las Vegas will boldly be on display this June as AIA Nevada hosts this year's National Conference - A'19. With its ever changing skyline, Las Vegas is clearly demonstrating how architects are designing a better future by taking on the critical challenges facing our cities around the world every day. Our hope is that you’ll gain actionable insights that will inspire you and your practice, from some of the most creative architects, designers, firms, and futurists from around the world. As this year’s Chancellor of the College of Fellows, it gives me great pride to welcome you to my home town where you’ll discover that we are much more than just casinos and nightlife, that we are like most metropolitan communities comprised of performing art centers, galleries, hospitals, schools, parks and community centers that are part of our everyday lives. Naturally, we have an exciting lineup of A’19 COF programming for you, beginning on Wednesday with our 23rd annual Chancellor’s Cup Golf Tournament (EV101) which will be held at my home course, the TPC Summerlin! The format is Captain’s Choice and everyone is welcome. Remember – you do not have to be a Fellow to play. Starting Thursday morning at 9:30 AM please plan
to attend Attributes of Future-Use Architecture (TH218) as the 2017 Latrobe Prize Laureate and their principal investigators release the findings of their two-year research project on the topic of futureuse architecture. Learn more about this exciting approach to building that prepares for and enables persistent change in the future. Later that afternoon the Annual Regional Representatives Meeting will be held in the Convention Center at 1:30 PM. The work of our Regional Representatives is the backbone of the College and we spend this time discussing the past year's efforts as well as upcoming programming and events. The College’s next event will be “Party with The Fellows” (EV206) which will be held Thursday night at 7:00 PM at the World Market Center’s WorldView Room providing unparalleled views of Downtown Las Vegas. Meet the Class of 2019 Fellows as well as this year’s recipients of the Young Architect Awards. On Friday morning our Annual 2+2, panel discussion (FR205) takes place at 9:30 AM at the Westgate Hotel and is open to all. The seminar pairs Fellows and Young Architects on stage sharing their thoughts on design and practice so you'll not want to miss it. 5
CHANCELLOR’S MESSAGE (Continued) Later that day, the College’s Highlight Event – Investiture (EV 305) – will be held at 2:30 PM at the Smith Center for the Performing Arts, where we induct the Fellows of the Class of 2019. The ceremony is rich in tradition, making it a memorable experience for those being elevated as well as their proud families and friends.
in the LaTour Ballroom of the Wynn Hotel. The signature black-tie affair honors and celebrates our newest fellows as well as the Institute's other award recipients. In addition, we will be making the announcement of our 2019 Latrobe Prize laureate, the Colleges premiere research grant program. Please join us over dinner featuring wonderful food, great music, dancing and fellowship as it promises to To finish out the week, Saturday starts off with our be an evening to remember. Annual Business Lunch (ME402), which will be held in the LaTour Ballroom at the Wynn Hotel at 11:30 AM. For all College of Fellows events, please see the It will be an opportunity to welcome the newest Fellows timeline later on in this issue. of the College in an informal setting, get caught up with what we’ve done this past year, conduct the business See you in Las Vegas! of the College, and renew friendships over an enjoyable lunch with adult beverages. Finally, the culmination of Fellowship, as always, will Edward A. Vance, FAIA be the Convocation Gala on Saturday night again 2019 Chancellor
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REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVE CHAIR’S MESSAGE Doing More
“All COF events at A'19 are excellent opportunities to support the College and its Missions.” Ronald Blitch, FAIA
Please mark your calendars for the Annual
Meeting of the Regional Representatives to the College of Fellows at A'19: Thursday, June 6th, at 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm Location: LVCC - Room N205 This is our annual opportunity for the Regional Representatives to share ideas, receive updates from the COF ExCom, and discuss ways to continually improve the RR program to support the missions of the College. We had great participation last year in New York, and thanks to the effort AIA makes to give us a great time slot (remember our 7 am meetings from past years??), it should be easier for all of the RRs to attend and participate. Since this is my last year as Chair, I want to invite you all to attend and meet Jeanne Jackson, FAIA, who will assume the role of RR Chair at the end of this year. We will also pass out the latest Welcome Packet for Regional Representatives, the COF Newsletter, and we'll have supplies of COF stationary to be used for condolence letters and notes to be
sent to families of deceased Fellows over the upcoming year. Also try to make the College of Fellows events such as the Investiture right down the strip from the Wynn Hotel, and the Annual Business Meeting of the College of Fellows luncheon. This is an opportunity to meet the leadership of the College of Fellows as well and leave Las Vegas energized to serve and support your Region's Fellows and encourage future candidates. The Party with the Fellows and the Convocation dinner are also celebrations of our new Fellows and a chance to recruit help for your Region's events for Fellows. Bring your ideas and input to continue to improve the RR program - see you in Las Vegas!
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ANNOUNCEMENTS Recognizing Fellows of the College
Thomas R. Kimball, FAIA
Special Architecture Issue
Inducted into Nebraska Hall of Fame
Child Art Magazine
Thomas Rogers Kimball (April 19, 1862 – September 7, 1934) was an American architect in Omaha, Nebraska. An architect-in-chief of the Trans-Mississippi Exposition in Omaha in 1898, he served as national President of the American Institute of Architects from 1918–1920 and from 1919-1932 served on the Nebraska State Capitol Commission. His bust will be located in the Nebraska State Capitol along with twenty-five other famous Nebraskans, including William Jennings Bryan, Chief Standing Bear, Willa Cather, and others. If you wish to make a donation, they should be made to the Architectural Foundation of Nebraska, 335 N. 8th Street, Ste. A, Lincoln, NE 68508. Online Donations can be made via Paypal or contact Sara Kay, sara@aiane. org, (402) 858-1929. Your generosity is greatly appreciated. Editor’s note: For the full press release, please click here.
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Special Architecture Issue of "Child Art" Magazine: supported by national AIA, the introduction to this special edition was written by Tom Vonier, FAIA, national 2017 AIA President. This tremendous volunteer effort was entirely coordinated by Fred Marks, AIA of La Jolla, CA Articles were written for a targeted 14 year old audience by 2012 AIA Gold Medalist, Steven Holl, FAIA, noted Children's author, Michael Crosbie, FAIA, former Disney Imagineer, Michael Lingerfelt, FAIA, former national AIA Resident Fellow, Mary Ann Lazarus, FAIA, and 2014 AIA Jefferson Honor for Public Architecture recipient, James Logan Abell, FAIA. Editor's note: For the full press release, please click here.
ANNOUNCEMENTS Recognizing Fellows of the College
A Pencil in God's Hand by Louis Astorino, FAIA
The Chapel of the Holy Spirit is within the Vatican walls and is built adjacent to the Domus Sanctae Marthae, a hotel for visiting clergy. In 1993, Pope John Paul II made the decision to have a hotel and chapel constructed at the Vatican in order to accommodate visiting clergy year round, but most especially during a Papa Conclave, when cardinals housed at the Vatican Museum where they slept on cots in the halls with bedpans by their side. The location of the new hotel and chapel would allow the cardinals to attend Mass in sequester, then go directly through St. Peter’s Basilica and into the Sistine Chapel to vote. Today, that chapel- The Chapel of the Holy Spirit- is used for the more than sporadic Conclave. Pope Francis celebrates daily Mass there and also uses it for gatherings and audiences with groups of visiting clergy, the Swiss Guard, and the families with special needs children. As you read the story of my journey from Pittsburgh to the Vatican, pencil sketch to blueprint, construction to dedication, I hope you will share in the inspiration, awe, and strengthening of faith that I experienced during this remarkable journey.
PERSISTENT
by David Fannon, AIA
The 2017 Latrobe Prize laureate recently curated the PERSISTENT exhibition at the A+D Museum in Los Angeles. It marks roughly the halfway point of the two year research project and will continue to find venues to host over the course of the next year. The goal of their research is to identify ways that buildings can change over time and in ways that go beyond simple re-use. They hope that buildings can contribute to society culturally in order to have a lasting impact. Editor’s note: For the full press release, please click here.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS Recognizing Fellows of the College
RAIC Elevates AIA Members to Honorary Fellowship
Five architects, including the designer of the iconic Georges Pompidou Centre in Paris, and one of the most influential American architects of the 20th century, have been named as Honorary Fellows of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC). The 2019 Honorary Fellows exemplify the role that architects play in public life around the world and the evolving diversity of the profession. • • • • •
Renzo Piano Denise Scott Brown, Hon. FAIA Ivenue Love-Stanley, FAIA Elizabeth Chu Richter, FAIA Vishaan Chakrabarti, FAIA
Editor's note: For the full press release, please click here.
Managing Design
by Michael Alan LeFevre , FAIA
Part vox populi, through conversations with more than 40 industry experts, and part confessions of a dual agent, MANAGING DESIGN (June 5, 2019; Wiley) offers a proven framework of Project Design Controls for achieving project balance. Through reflective case studies and commentary, architect and author Michael Alan LeFevre, FAIA Emeritus, NCARB, LEED AP, shares his best practices in successful, high-visibility design projects over a half century of boundary-breaking work as designer and design manager for one of the country’s best construction management firms. Through insightful, diverse perspectives, notions of empathy, inclusion, teamwork, technology, and new value propositions are shared in this timely, self-help book for all who design, build and collaborate. Architects, engineers, owners, contractors, manufacturers, students and teachers will benefit from this pulse of the profession - to find their path forward. Editor's note: For more info, please click here.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS Recognizing Fellows of the College
Harold Adams, FAIA
to receive an honorary doctor of letters degree from Texas A&M
Harold Adams ’61, who worked with President and Mrs. John F. Kennedy on federal building projects, then later led the transformation of a one-office architectural firm in Baltimore to a global practice with projects in more than 60 countries, will receive an honorary doctor of letters degree from Texas A&M at their Spring 2019 commencement.
Adams made a name for himself as an architect just four months after earning a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Texas A&M in 1962, moving to Washington D.C. to work with President and Mrs. John F. Kennedy on building projects in the nation’s capital. Adams was later the project manager for the president’s gravesite at Arlington National Cemetery.
The degree will be the latest in a very long line of awards and honors for Adams, who joined the Texas A&M College of Architecture in fall 2018 as a professor of the practice.
The American Institute of Architects awarded Adams, who retired in 2003, with two of its highest honors, the Kemper Medal, for his leadership in the profession, and membership in its College of Fellows. Adams also served as “Adams has enriched the college’s intellectual chancellor of the College of Fellows in 1997-98. climate and educational experience and raised the national and international stature of the He was also honored with the Society of college’s faculty and students,” said Jorge American Military Engineers’ inaugural Max O. Vanegas, dean of the college. “He has also Urbahn Medal for achievement in architecture inspired collaboration in multidisciplinary and has been inducted into The National scholarly endeavors and strengthened efforts Academy of Construction. in teaching, application and engagement.” Editor’s note: For the full press release, please click here.
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UPDATE From the COF Executive Committee
Young Architects Forum by Bursar Roger Schluntz, FAIA
As your COF liaison to the AIA Young Architects
Forum (YAF), it was my privilege to join with seventeen enthusiastic and well-prepared Young Architect Regional Directors (YARDs) and the eight member AdCom at their annual meeting in early February. Escaping the chills of winter, the sessions were held in the affable and charming historic old town San Juan, Puerto Rico.
In addition, a draft proposal by the vigorous YAF leadership team was presented to the assembly that delineated a structured, nationwide mentorship program. Envisioned is the formation of small working groups of young architects and AIA Fellows in various locales that would meet on a regular basis. The program is intended to assist young architects in defining their legacy within the profession by pairing members of the COF with young architects.
Part of the rationale for the joint meeting in San Juan was to provide an opportunity for the attendees to also participate in a two-day charrette/workshop following the annual meeting. This activity was a “hands on” service project; a joint exercise and effort for designated post hurricane re-construction projects at two selected local parks and playgrounds.
The COF Executive Committee was quick to embrace this collaborative proposition at its Spring Meeting in Denver. The program will remain as a pilot for 2019, with the expectation of expanding this outreach initiative in 2020 and the years following.
As in previous years, the animated YAF leadership conference was conducted concurrently with the annual meeting of the vibrant leadership of the National Associates Committee (NAC) that also included the Regional Associates Directors (RADs); representing the Emerging Professionals (EPs) network. Conference workshops included sessions on short-and long range planning and initiatives directed toward future collaboration and mentorship.
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Note as well: over the past several years, the COF and YAF have worked in partnership on impressive sessions at the Conference on Architecture. Again at A’19 we will be jointly conducting the following: • 2+2 Achieving Outstanding Design: College of Fellows & Young Architects (FR209) • Starting Your Own Firm - The Young Architects Perspective. (SA403) We look forward to seeing all of you in Las Vegas, and supporting our dynamic young architects!
Contributing to the AIA College of Fellows Fund
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Diamond(s) set in a Gold Tag for your College of Fellows Pin (see below)
Special Recogintion at the COF Annual Business Meeting
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A set of 10K Gold Filled COF CuffLinks or Pendant Necklace*
Sponsor Patron Benefactor Fellow’s Circle Chancellor’s Circle
Acknowledgement on the College of Fellows Website for a Year
Annual Levels of Giving
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TPC SUMMERLIN Las Vegas, Nevada
The 23nd Annual Chancellor’s Cup Golf Open
2019
A’19 - AIA’s National The Conference in Las Vegas is providing an opportunity to participate in an exciting golf event: June 5th. The Annual Chancellor’s Cup Open is an ideal opportunity for a
day of golf and fellowship with AIA Members and guests before the National AIA Conference in Las Vegas. This year’s tournament will mark the 23nd year of the event and will be played at the prestigious TPC Summerlin, home of Tiger Woods first PGA victory and the Shriners Invitational. It will be held on Wednesday June 5, 2019. The format is Captain’s Choice and all levels of golfers are welcome. The Chancellor’s Cup Open raises money for the College of Fellows to support the $100,000 biennial Latrobe Prize for research and the Emerging Professionals Component Grant Program. More than $500,000 has been raised over the past 22 years to support these important programs. Several sponsorship opportunities also remain for the 2019 tournament! For more information call or email Walt Galanty at (703) 549-9500 or wgalanty@aimmeetings.com.
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TPC SUMMERLIN Las Vegas, Nevada
The 23nd Annual Chancellor’s Cup Golf Open
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The AIA College of Fellows Class of 2019 ”Congratulations” New Fellows Terry Lee Allers, FAIA Norman R. Alston, FAIA Raya Ani, FAIA Ruth Baleiko, FAIA Mara Baum, FAIA Bruce Redman Becker, FAIA Raymond Beeler, FAIA Kai-Uwe Bergmann, FAIA Janette S. Blackburn, FAIA Joseph Brancato, FAIA Kim D Bretheim, FAIA John H Britton, FAIA Peter Brown, FAIA Robert Bullis, FAIA Michael Burch,FAIA Joseph P. Caprile, FAIA Stephen Cassell, FAIA Yung Ho Chang, FAIA Jeanne Chen, FAIA Leo Chow, FAIA Lisa M. Chronister, FAIA Robert Condia, FAIA 16
Robert Cozzarelli, FAIA
Sharon Helene Haar, FAIA
Brandon Dake, FAIA
Todd R. Hanson, FAIA
Manoj Dalaya, FAIA
John Harrison, FAIA
John R. DaSilva, FAIA
Dominique M. Hawkins, FAIA
Jeffrey L. Day, FAIA
David B. Hill, FAIA
Timothy E. de Noble, FAIA
Kevin M. Holland, FAIA
Roy T. Decker, FAIA
Thomas L. Hoskens, FAIA
Jared Della Valle, FAIA
Aaron Jon Hyland, FAIA
Melissa DelVecchio, FAIA
Thomas Lee Hysell, FAIA
Bruce D. Eisenberg, FAIA
Darren L. James, FAIA
Thomas Fowler, IV, FAIA
Thomas C. Jester, FAIA
Wyatt J Frantom, FAIA
Michael W. Johns, FAIA
Craig S. Galati, FAIA
Bill Johnson, FAIA
Mark Gangi, FAIA
James Kalvelage, FAIA
Pete Ed Garrett, FAIA
Mitra Kanaani, FAIA
Nicholas Garrison, FAIA
Brian Kowalchuk, FAIA
John P Gering, FAIA
Alison G. Kwok, FAIA
Anzilla R. Gilmore, FAIA
Joseph Dye Lahendro, FAIA
Martin A. Gold, FAIA
Samuel M. Lasky, FAIA
Jordan Goldstein, FAIA
Tracy Lea, FAIA
Jeffrey Gunning, FAIA
Michael N. Lykoudis, FAIA
Tushar Gupta, FAIA
William T Mahan, FAIA
Michael S. Martin, FAIA
Joel Sanders, FAIA
Honorary Fellows
Michael McCulloch, FAIA
Mark Schatz, FAIA
Emre Arolat, FAIA
Debi McDonald, FAIA
Thomas J. Schoeman, FAIA
Sandra Barclay, FAIA
Sandra McKee, FAIA
Bart Shaw, FAIA
Alberto Campo Baeza, FAIA
Louis A. Meilink, Jr., FAIA
Steven Shinn, FAIA
Nathalie de Vries, FAIA
Christine Mondor, FAIA
Daniel Simons, FAIA
Jane Duncan, FAIA
Julia Monk, FAIA
Murat Soygenis, FAIA
Amanda Levete, FAIA
Nick Noyes, FAIA
Marc B. Spector, FAIA
Esa Mohamed, FAIA
Lee Ledbetter, FAIA
James G. Spencer, FAIA
Pei Ing Tan, FAIA
Brandon Pace, FAIA
Karl W. Stumpf, FAIA
Jacon van Rijs, FAIA
Jeffrey Paine, FAIA
Janet Tam, FAIA
Patrick Panetta, FAIA
David Thaddeus, FAIA
Richard I. Pigford, FAIA
Jimmie E. Tucker, FAIA
Burchell Pinnock, FAIA
Ursula Twombly, FAIA
Jack Poling, FAIA
Nicholas E. Vlattas, FAIA
Bradford J. Prestbo, FAIA
Dennis Wedlick, FAIA
Tina Marie Reames, FAIA
Andrew Whalley, FAIA
Richard Renner, FAIA
Jim Whitaker, FAIA
Patricia Rhee, FAIA
Jan Willemse, FAIA
Lyn Rice, FAIA
William K. Wilson, FAIA
Francisco RodrÃguez, FAIA
Dan Worth, FAIA
William T Ruhl, FAIA
Brian T. Wurst, FAIA
Mary Elizabeth Rusz, FAIA
Gregory A Yager, FAIA
Constantine Sakellar, FAIA
Richard C. Yancey, FAIA
Lee Salin, FAIA
Robert E. Yohe, FAIA
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AIA Conference on Architecture 2019
TH218 Attributes of Future Use Architecture
Wednesday at 6:15 AM Join friends and colleagues for the 23rd Annual Chancellor’s Cup Golf Open. You’ll tee off at the Tournament Players Club (TPC) Summerlin, host of the PGA Tour's Shriners Hospitals for Children Open. Proceeds support the College of Fellows Latrobe Prize for architectural research.
WE111 Mini MBA: Mastering the Business of Architecture
Wednesday at 8:00 AM To build a profitable practice, you need to understand how a firm is managed and sustained. Attend this half-day workshop for a primer on strategic business planning. You’ll hear case studies from CEOs of AIA’s Large Firm Round Table that will help you to chart your career path and identify specific actions to further your firm’s success. Sponsored by the College of Fellows.
COLLABORATION WITH YAF SEMINAR SOCIAL EVENT
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The 2019 AIA Conference on Architecture in Las Vegas is densely packed with learning opportunities for architects of all stripes. There are a particularly high number of events, seminars, ceremonies, and business sessions that are geared exclusively for Fellows. The following are some of the highlights that new and established Fellows alike should have on their radar to make the most of the upcoming Conference. ■
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Thursday at 9:30 AM Join the 2017 Latrobe Prize Laureate and their principal investigators as they release the findings of their two-year research project on the topic of future-use architecture. Learn more about this exciting approach to building that prepares for and enables persistent change in the future.
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EV101 23rd Annual AIA Chancellor’s Cup Golf Open
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Thursday at 7:00 PM Join us at the World Market Center's Worldview Room providing unparalleled views of Downtown Las Vegas. Meet the Class of 2019 Fellows as well as this year’s recipients of the Young Architect Awards. All proceeds will benefit the AIA College of Fellows Fund in support of the Latrobe Prize for Architectural Research.
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ancellor Edward A. Vance, FAIA tes the new Fellows to enjoy private lunch and learn about Investiture Ceremony and ructions for rehearsal. New ows will depart the Convention nter for the Smith Center for the forming Arts where the Luncheon the Investiture Ceremonies will held.
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Saturday at 6:00 PM Celebrate the contributions of your colleagues at one of the conference's signature annual events. Held at the Wynn Las Vegas, this black-tie gala will honor the newest members of the AIA College of Fellows. Join your colleagues and guests for a reception and dinner featuring wonderful food, great music, dancing, and fellowship. Look for your invitation in the mail or email COF@aia.org for details.
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Saturday at 3:00 PM Every year, AIA presents opportunities to go beyond the familiar and learn about practice and design excellence through a different lens. This standout seminar offers you just such an experience as recipients of the institute’s Honorary Fellowship present their work.
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ME402 College of Fellows Annual Business Meeting
Saturday at 11:30 AM Open to all fellows, the annual business meeting is an opportunity for new and current fellows to build new contacts and connect with colleagues as they conduct the business of the college. Fellows will also elect the College of Fellows Executive Committee, review reports for College finances, and hear about the current Latrobe Prize.
EV401 Honoring Multicultural Fellows
Saturday at 5:00 PM AIA Fellows are architects who, through their exceptional work, have made significant contributions to the profession and society. These accomplished members are leading the way forward as they inspire the next generation of architects. Drinks are included with admission. Honorees are asked to gather for a group photo at 6pm.
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day at 2:30 PM owship is one of AIA’s highest nors, and it recognizes the eptional work and contributions the profession and society of architect members. Fellows are cted by a rigorous jury of their rs. Join us at the Smith Center as welcome the Class of 2019 into College of Fellows.
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2019 FELLOWS BY THE NUMBERS Candidates
Elevated
Candidates by Year
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64% 179 30% 83 06% 17
43% 78 40% 33 23% 4
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31% 85 47% 132 09% 25 05% 15 08% 22
32% 27 42% 56 64% 16 40% 06 45% 10
Candidates by Ethnicity
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06% 18 Black & 14 African American 05% Hispanic & 03% 09 Latino White 81% 225 Two or More 02% 07 Prefer not to 02% 06 disclose
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"That was the beginning—our acceptance of a Component Excellence Award for knowledge sharing in 2017 was an honor we accepted with a great deal of pride and reflection on the past seven years." Sheila Leggett
In the spring of 2011, leaders in the AIA
Gulf States Region began planning a unique opportunity for students, associates and young professional architects of Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee. Our fivestate region is geographically spread over many miles and represents roughly 900 associate members. We received a grant from the AIA College of Fellows (COF) after a financial commitment from each state to match the funds if our grant was successful. That was the beginning—our acceptance of a Component Excellence Award for knowledge sharing in 2017 was an honor we accepted with a great deal of pride and reflection on the past seven years. There have been three successful Emerging Professional Symposiums, partnering with architecture schools, community builders and AIA leaders to bring nationally recognized designers and ARE programming (University of Memphis Architecture Department 2012; Tulane College of Architecture in 2014; and the University of Arkansas College of Architecture in 2016) to over 700 young professionals. This would not have been possible without the support of the COF who have generously awarded a grant for each symposium. However, it is the vision and commitment of our young leaders who also deserve the accolades. They take full responsibility to develop the themes, find the speakers, city planners, owner groups 22
and other industry partners. They share resources and program ideas and discuss issues important to members in their respective locations. Similarly, many of our Fellows have been presenters and mentors. Imagine the excitement of an architecture student listening to presenters such as Marlon Blackwell, FAIA, Allen Eskew, FAIA, Allison Anderson, FAIA, and a diverse group of others. The goals of the EP Symposiums are the same as the COF and YAF, revolving around the themes of leadership, fellowship and mentorship. It has been encouraging to see the EPs who were not currently engaged in their local components suddenly become active after attending. It has helped ‘bridge the gap’ of student to intern to licensure by bringing them together to participate in programs tailored to their common interests. It is our hope that it has illustrated the ability of and interest in regional cooperation and encourages the same nationwide. Perhaps, Dan Pitera, FAIA said it best: “The Emerging Gulf States Symposium is more than a conference. It offers a vision of leadership that is nurturing and inspiring to emerging professionals, students and other practitioners. Quite simply, the Symposium uplifts the quality of architecture and all of its practitioners around the Gulf States region— and I dare say the country.”
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AIA DC Thesis Showcase
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"Adding a gallery enabled the work of applicants who created great work to also be displayed, even if they were not chosen to be a lecture night speaker."
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David Leestma, AIA
2014, The AIA|DC Emerging Architects Committee came up with a simple idea: create a platform for recent graduates to present their architectural thesis projects to members of the AIA. This led to the creation of the First Annual AIA|DC Thesis Showcase. The objective of the showcase was to bridge the gap between recent graduates and practicing architects by providing an opportunity for young professionals to gain experience presenting in a public venue while simultaneously allowing practitioners to view a sample of work emerging from architecture schools. Each year several presenters are selected to speak for ten minutes each, with a moderator taking questions from the audience and engaging in a discussion between project themes. The program includes a networking reception with opportunities for conversation between the presenters and attendees. Over the past five years there have been presenters from over a dozen schools who showcased a wide variety of topics ranging from designing for autism to how architecture can be used in the healing process of human trafficking victims. For the 5th year hosting the Thesis Showcase, the Emerging Architects Committee wanted to celebrate the achievements of the recent graduates. In addition to the annual lecture night, the program featured a gallery exhibit with the help of a 2018 College of Fellows Emerging Professionals Grant. The idea for the gallery came from the multiple applications that the committee had received in the past that were unable to be shown at the lecture night. Adding a gallery enabled the work of applicants who created great work to also be displayed, even if they were not chosen to be a lecture night speaker.
26 recent graduates submitted their work to the showcase, from over ten different schools. With support of two other AIA DC committees, the Technology Committee and the Design + Wellbeing Committee, two local COF members, and USGBC the submissions were narrowed down to 4 finalists, 2 honorable mentions and, 14 gallery exhibitions. A total of 20 projects from recent graduates were displayed in a public gallery located in the heart of downtown DC for two months. The Fifth Annual AIA|DC Thesis Showcase saw the largest attendance for the lecture night since its inception five years ago. Over sixty people attended the opening night lecture for the showcase, which sold out the venue. The recent graduates were also able to directly connect with leaders within the industry during the event and bring their thesis ideas beyond the realm of academia and into the real world of architecture. Projects in the exhibition examined many diverse topics such as communities, death, environments, industry, nature, sustainability, transportation systems, and urbanism. In addition to showcasing the work of recent graduates the showcase allowed The Emerging Architects Committee to connect with recent graduates and encourage them to get involved with the AIA. The event was able to showcase the work of recent graduates that does not get the attention it deserves and helped to bridge the gap that is often there between academia and practicing architecture.
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“Having the opportunity to interface with local architects and learning about all of the great programs in Colorado that support architectural excellence proved to be a very special event." John Castellana, FAIA
The Executive Committee held its spring meeting March 28-30 in Denver. Here are some highlights of activities and business that was conducted: TOUR OF FENTRESS ARCHITECTS their outstanding design work on many major OFFICE - The ExCom had the opportunity to projects that have had (and will have) a profound interface with Curt Fentress, FAIA and receive a positive impact on our national and international very informative tour of his office – a wonderful environment. experience to see firsthand the breadth of
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AIA COLORADO RECEPTION
BUSINESS SESSIONS
As has been our tradition, we co-sponsored a reception at AIA Colorado offices to celebrate Fellowship with the Colorado architectural community. Having the opportunity to interface with local architects and learning about all of the great programs in Colorado that support architectural excellence proved to be a very special event.
Many items were discussed during two full days of business sessions that included: • Review of nominations for future COF ExCom members • Discussion around a variety of awards programs that the College sponsors and/ or provides jury members: • Young Architects Awards
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lasting influence on our profession – Happy Anniversary Latrobe! • Review the newly activated College of Fellows website • Comprehensive financial review including ideas to generate additional contributions from College of Fellows members • Review of final A’19 College of Fellows events in Las Vegas and on-going planning for A/20 in Los Angeles.
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2019 YOUNG ARCHITECT WINNERS Recognizing Emerging Leaders of the AIA
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Mike Anglin, AIA
Craig Clements, AIA
Cynthia Fishman, AIA
James Garrett Jr., AIA
Julie Hiromoto, AIA
Nathaniel Hudson, AIA
2019 YOUNG ARCHITECT WINNERS Recognizing Emerging Leaders of the AIA
Jason Jackson, AIA
Michael Kothke, AIA
Ashlie Latiolais, AIA
Erica LiBritz, AIA
Frank Mahan, AIA
Allison Méndez, AIA
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2019 YOUNG ARCHITECT WINNERS Recognizing Emerging Leaders of the AIA
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Patricia Opitz, AIA
Oswaldo Ortega, AIA
Eric M. Roberts, AIA
Barton Ross, AIA
Wesley Schwartz, AIA
Asheley St. John, AIA
2019 YOUNG ARCHITECT WINNERS Recognizing Emerging Leaders of the AIA
Jessica Terrill, AIA
Jeff Wagner, AIA
Benjamin Ward, AIA
Adam Yaracs, AIA
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Contributors to the College of Fellows Fund 2018 Calendar Year LEGACY DONORS
($10,000 and above cumulative donations)
LEGACY 30 ($30,000-$39,999)
Harold L. Adams, FAIA Frank E. Lucas, FAIA Peter P. Marino, FAIA Donald E. Neptune, FAIA Robert Ooley, FAIA Victor A. Regnier, FAIA Joseph G. Sprague, FAIA LEGACY 20 ($20,000-$29,999)
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
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LEGACY 10 ($10,000-$19,999)
Ronald A. Altoon, FAIA Louis D. Astorino, FAIA Paul H. Barkley, FAIA Sigmund F. Blum, FAIA Joseph Boggs, FAIA Ellis W. Bullock, FAIA John A. Busby Jr., FAIA Donald W. Caskey, FAIA William D. Chilton, FAIA Gary B. Coursey, FAIA Sylvester Damianos, FAIA William A. Edgerton, FAIA Thomas B. Gerfen, FAIA John F. Hartray Jr., FAIA L. Jane Hastings, FAIA Russell V. Keune, FAIA Stephen J. Kieran, FAIA John R. Klai II, FAIA Norman L. Koonce, FAIA Carroll J. Lawler, FAIA Lawrence J. Leis, FAIA Rev. Howarth L. Lewis Paula J. Loomis, FAIA Steven Loomis, FAIA Lenore M. Lucey, FAIA Marvin J. Malecha, FAIA Clark D. Manus, FAIA
Judsen R. Marquardt, FAIA George H. Miller, FAIA Thompson E. Penney, FAIA Raymond G. Post Jr., FAIA William A. Rose Jr., FAIA Albert W. Rubeling Jr., FAIA John A. Ruffo, FAIA Jeffrey A. Scherer, FAIA Robert I. Selby, FAIA Jim M. Singleton IV, FAIA Steven L. Spurlock, FAIA Douglas L. Steidl, FAIA RK Stewart, FAIA Kim M. Tanzer, FAIA James D. Tittle, FAIA Edward T. M. Tsoi, FAIA Edward A. Vance, FAIA R. Randall Vosbeck, FAIA Chester A. Widom, FAIA Joseph J. Wisnewski, FAIA F.M. Wong, FAIA Enrique A. Woodroffe, FAIA Hofu Wu, FAIA Raymond Ziegler
ANNUAL DONATIONS CHANCELLOR’S CIRCLE
Daniel S. Hart, FAIA
($5,000 and above)
Carroll J. Lawler, FAIA
Peter P. Marino, FAIA Jim M. Singleton IV, FAIA Jeanne M. Jackson, FAIA
Frank E. Lucas, FAIA
Edward M. Hord, FAIA Peter G. Kuttner, FAIA
Lenore M. Lucey, FAIA Brian J. Mac, FAIA Dwight K. Mitsunaga, FAIA
FELLOW’S CIRCLE
Robert A. Odermatt, FAIA
($2,500 - $4,999)
Daria F. Pizzetta, FAIA
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
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
Robert J. Verrier, FAIA
Patrick J. Ahearn, FAIA Ronald A. Altoon, FAIA
PATRON
Mary Burnham, FAIA
($500 - $999)
John Cetra, FAIA
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 Andrew M. Cupples, FAIA Sylvester Damianos, FAIA Brian P. Dougherty, FAIA F. Earle Gaulden, FAIA Martin B. Gelber, FAIA Manuel G. Gonzalez, 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 37
Contributors to the College of Fellows Fund 2018 Calendar Year 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
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Laurence C. Burns, FAIA
David G. Fong, FAIA
John A. Burns, FAIA
Edward D. Francis, FAIA
Thomas K. Butt, FAIA
John P. Franzen, FAIA
John M. Caldwell, FAIA
Linna JANE Frederick, FAIA
Jesse D. Cannon Jr., FAIA
Verity L. Frizzell, FAIA
Ellen C. Cassilly, FAIA
William B. Gallagher Jr., FAIA
Clymer Cease Jr., FAIA
Lori Garrett, FAIA
James Chaffers, FAIA
Gerard Geier II, FAIA
Annie Chu, FAIA
Diane T. Georgopulos, FAIA
Jonah G. Cohen, FAIA
Randall C. Gideon, FAIA
Doris Cole, FAIA
Carl P. Giegold, FAIA
Gianne P. Conard, FAIA
Mark E. Gilliand, FAIA
Richard T. Connell, FAIA
Mark E. Ginsberg, FAIA
SPONSOR
Lawrence H. Connolly, FAIA
Myron Henry Goldfinger
(Up to $499)
Lynn G. Craig, FAIA
Joann SUE Gonchar, FAIA
Stephen N. Abend, FAIA
Ralph Cunningham, FAIA
Emily A. Grandstaff-Rice, FAIA
Antonin Aeck, FAIA
Samuel E. D'Amico, FAIA
Dean W. Graves, FAIA
Roderick Ashley, FAIA
Arthur C. Danielian, FAIA
Richard J. Green, FAIA
Paula Baker-Laporte, FAIA
Coleman Davis-Pagan, FAIA
Nan R. Gutterman, FAIA
Larry R. Barr, FAIA
Howard S. Decker, FAIA
Lee R. Hahnfeld, FAIA
Glenn E. Bauer, FAIA
Frank E. Dittenhafer, FAIA
Robert G. Hale, FAIA
Phillip G. Bernstein, FAIA
Albert A. Dorman, FAIA
Philip D. Hamp, FAIA
Barbara A. Bestor, FAIA
Cornelius R. DuBois, FAIA
Henry Hardnett, FAIA
Lance L. Bird, FAIA
Williston L. Dye, FAIA
Dr. Martin J. Harms, FAIA
Heidi L. Blau, FAIA
Peter G. Ellis, FAIA
Robert S. Harris, FAIA
David Body, FAIA
Cassandra D. Ensberg, FAIA
Robert W. Hastings, FAIA
Robert Lewis Bostwick, FAIA
Dagmar B. Epsten, FAIA
Richard M. Heinz, FAIA
Robert A. Boynton, FAIA
Douglas Farr, FAIA
Jeffrey Heller, FAIA
Leon Bridges, FAIA
Stephen A. Fiskum, FAIA
Jonathan Herz, FAIA
Lance Jay Brown, FAIA
Kevin J. Flynn, FAIA
Charles A. Higueras, FAIA
Thomas Hirsch, FAIA
C. Andrew McLean, FAIA
Kenneth E. Schwartz, FAIA
Robert W. Hoye, FAIA
Eugene E. McNaughton, FAIA
Aaron B. Schwarz, FAIA
Kurt C. Hunker, FAIA
David Metzger, FAIA
Charles E. Schwing, FAIA
Meral Iskir, FAIA
Constantine Michaelides, FAIA
William D. Seider, FAIA
Roger P. Jackson, FAIA
Kevin G. Montgomery, FAIA
Bruce W. Sekanick, FAIA
Robert T. Jackson, FAIA
Joseph D. Monticciolo, FAIA
Dale E. Selzer, FAIA
Mark T. Jensen, FAIA
James R. Nader, FAIA
Dr. Mardelle M. Shepley, FAIA
Pamela S. Jerome, FAIA
Thomas M. Nathan, FAIA
Marvin J. Sparn, FAIA
Bruce E. Johnson, FAIA
Andrew G. Nielsen, FAIA
Terri Stewart, Hon. AIA, CAE
Stephen Johnson, FAIA
Edward R. Niles, FAIA
Michael J. Stransky, FAIA
Don M. Jones, FAIA
M. Celeste Novak FAIA, FAIA
James M. Suehiro, FAIA
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
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Donation shows Appreciation Find out how at cof@aia.org Asheley St. John, AIA Recipient of the AIA 2019 Young Architect Award “Thank You College of Fellows for funding the Young Architects Award Program and promoting a forum that allows us to share our unique professional experiences”
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