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GRANT C. KIRKPATRICK ’86, FAIA
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KATHARINE “KIM” HILL COLEMAN
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FONNA FORMAN & TEDDY CRUZ
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JAIME L. LEE ’06, JD ’09
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GRANT C. KIRKPATRICK ’86, FAIA
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD (posthumously awarded)
KATHARINE “KIM” HILL COLEMAN CITIZEN ARCHITECT AWARD
FONNA FORMAN & TEDDY CRUZ
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WELCOME FROM DEAN MILTON S. F. CURRY
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Let me begin by expressing how delighted I am to celebrate with you in person tonight. After nearly two years of forced separation, it is an unalloyed pleasure to be together again. As you know, USC School of Architecture is a premier global design school committed to the twin goals of advancing academic and design excellence and making bold social impacts. Academic and design excellence can only emerge from a diverse group of students, faculty, and staff who bring their whole selves to the intellectual project of developing a sustainable built environment. Likewise, bold social impacts can only emerge from an engaged faculty and student body with their fingers on the pulse of contemporary culture. Explorers put USC Architecture on the map. Novel ideas and a flare for projecting these ideas into the public sphere have characterized our school since its founding in 1919. Over the last century, our faculty and graduates have pushed beyond the prescribed boundaries of architecture to pioneer new practices: from innovative post-war housing programs to the advent of California Modernism and some of the 20th- and 21st-centuries’ most influential works. This is the underlying force that still propels us forward.
As we celebrate this history of limitless innovation, our community faces enormous challenges. A global pandemic, the growing impacts of planetary warming, unprecedented economic displacement, and transformational reckonings on race and social equity obstruct our way forward. Architecture schools have important roles in repairing our democracy and reconstructing our social fabric; in navigating geopolitical risks; and in realizing new kinds of spaces, civic landscapes, and urban conditions for dignity and renewal. Continual innovation and inspirational leadership is always in demand.
conduit for galvanizing these emerging synergies.
Our 2021 USC Architectural Guild honorees are such inspirers and innovators. We begin with our Distinguished Alumni Award recipient, Grant C. Kirkpatrick ’86, founder of KAA Design, past board president of the Architectural Guild and current co-chair of the USC School of Architecture Board of Councilors. A consummate Trojan, Grant has mentored and supported countless students over the decades, impacting USC Architecture graduates past, present, and future. He and his wife Shaya have been generous with both time and treasure. We are grateful for their philanthropy, most recently in support of our Graduate Program in Landscape Architecture + Urbanism.
Finally, this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award honors Katharine “Kim” Hill Coleman, who passed away in February. She was USC Architecture’s first tenured female professor. Beloved by students and colleagues alike, she gave 40 years of her precious life to this institution, and we are forever grateful.
Another consummate Trojan, Jaime Lee ’06, JD ’09, is the recipient of our Distinguished Business Leadership award. As CEO of the Jamison group of companies, she has shown great intelligence and thought-leadership in the urbanization of Koreatown and the search for low-income housing solutions across the region. Through her service on the USC Alumni Association Board of Governors and the USC Board of Trustees, Jaime has advanced the entire Trojan academic enterprise. At USC Architecture, we seek to create more opportunities to put our students in dialogue with the world of real estate development, and Jaime is the perfect
We are pleased to present the Citizen Architect Award to Fonna Forman and Teddy Cruz, whose cross-border work in San Diego and Tijuana blurs conventional boundaries between theory and practice. As UC San Diego professors, they spearhead a progressive way of thinking about the global south and the use of architecture to support indigenous communities through design-driven social action. There is much we can learn from their practice.
We are excited to honor these distinguished and dedicated professionals and look forward to sharing more about their work and impact in this book and throughout our program tonight. Thank you—to our honorees, alumni, board of councilors, friends, and the entire USC Architectural Guild community— for your partnership and support of our students. Fight on! Milton S. F. Curry Dean and the Della & Harry MacDonald Dean’s Chair in Architecture
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WELCOME FROM THE BOARD OF COUNCILORS
WELCOME FROM THE ARCHITECTURAL GUILD BOARD PRESIDENT
It is my pleasure and privilege to welcome you this evening on behalf of the USC School of Architecture’s Board of Councilors. We gather to acknowledge the stellar achievements of our honorees: Jaime Lee ’06, JD ’09; Grant Kirkpatrick ’86, FAIA; the late Kim Coleman; and Teddy Cruz and Fonna Forman. Through their individual contributions, they collectively represent the ideals and values of USC.
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Now in its second century, USC Architecture has built a legacy of creativity and entrepreneurial rigor. We’ve been educating and launching design professionals to have worldwide impact. Each of tonight’s honorees embodies the principles we hold dear. At the same time, I would like to recognize the accomplishments and leadership of USC President Carol L. Folt. She is ushering in a new era of academic excellence and innovation at the university—setting ambitious goals; prioritizing shared governance; and promoting research, sustainability, access, and equity in education. Congratulations also to Dean Milton S.F. Curry, Della & Harry MacDonald Dean’s Chair, on his fifth year at the helm of the school. We on the Board of Councilors have been witnesses to rapid progress on his watch—initiatives that enrich the student experience; invest in faculty and academic enterprises; and galvanize our base of alumni, donors, stakeholders, and partners both locally and globally. The school is embracing unprecedented
opportunities and steering toward a bright future guided by Dean Curry’s vision and commitment. In addition, I want to acknowledge the steadfast leadership of the USC Architectural Guild Board and its president, Amy Pokawatana ’00. For 62 years, the Guild has been a powerful industry force and a tremendous resource partner to the school. It has lent unfaltering support to the academic progress and career-readiness of our students. We thank the Guild for immeasurable hours of volunteerism, professional networking, and successful fundraising on behalf of the school. Finally, let me extend my heartiest Congratulations to a great friend and longtime colleague on the Board of Councilors, Grant Kirkpatrick ’86, my co-chair. Grant has served on the Board for the past 18 years with great distinction. And, congratulations to all of the 2020 honorees, many of whom are gathered this evening. Congratulations on tonight’s memorable success in this iconic hometown venue that means so much to us all. Sincerely, Ned Fox Co-Chair USC School of Architecture Board of Councilors
On behalf of the USC Architectural Guild, I am pleased to welcome you to the 62nd Annual USC Architectural Guild Dinner. In addition to celebrating our 2021 Honorees, this year’s dinner looks back to acknowledge the accomplishments of the 2020 Honorees, whose award ceremony was held virtually. For more than six decades, the USC Architectural Guild has served as an essential support group to the USC School of Architecture, forming a unique link between students, faculty, alumni, and the professional community. Through engaging activities and a diverse and generous membership, the Guild has complemented and strengthened the educational experience of USC Architecture students. During a year and a half unlike any in recent history, we responded to the myriad of challenges we encountered by adapting quickly and delivering our programs and resources virtually. As a result, USC Architecture students around the globe continued to receive mentorships, career services, and portfolio coaching. They attended industry lectures and events remotely. In the face of many obstacles, the Guild displayed creativity and tenacity to ensure that support for students never faltered. Our fundraising events and membership program yielded nearly $700,000 to benefit scholarships, mentorships, and Dean Milton S.F. Curry’s academic priorities.
I have the great honor of working closely with Dean Curry and, as a proud alumna, I have been inspired by the manifold ways he is taking USC Architecture to new heights through an emphasis on academic rigor, racial equity, and cultural practice. I express my sincere appreciation to our dedicated volunteer Board of Directors, all corporate members, individual members, partners, administrators, and the friends who form the foundation of the Guild’s positive impact and influence. Your support and generosity make a difference as we prepare the next generation of leaders who will shape our built and natural environments. Please join us at this dynamic moment as we embrace new opportunities to advance a more sustainable, inclusive, and innovative future. Fight On! Amy Pokawatana ’00 Vice President, Hudson Pacific Properties President, USC Architectural Guild Academic Year 2021-2022
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SPECIAL GUEST REMARKS
CAROL L. FOLT, PHD
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Dr. Carol L. Folt is the twelfth president of USC and holds the Robert C. Packard President’s Chair. She is a collaborative academic leader and a life scientist with faculty appointments in marine and environmental biology, civil and environmental engineering, and preventive medicine. President Folt always puts students first and is committed to the pursuit of academic excellence and innovation throughout the university. She has set an ambitious course for USC, especially with regard to enhancing access and affordability, promoting sustainability, and building a culture of trust and accountability. Her leadership during the pandemic has drawn praise for its focus on protecting both the USC campus and the broader Los Angeles community, and for supporting the rapid development of novel and effective remote teaching strategies.
President Folt previously served as chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She began her career as a university leader at Dartmouth, serving as a dean, provost, and acting president while mentoring students, continuing to publish extensively, and leading several major centers focused on the environment and human health. President Folt is a distinguished scientist, and her pioneering research on the effects of dietary mercury and arsenic on human and ecosystem health led to numerous national and global policy changes and consumption advisories. President Folt earned her bachelor’s degree in aquatic biology and a master’s degree in biology from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and her doctorate in ecology from the University of California, Davis.
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The DISTINGUISHED BUSINESS LEADERSHIP award recognizes those who are leaving an indelible mark on our world. It was first bestowed in 2018 on Kat Taylor, co-founder and CEO of Beneficial State Bank, for her transformative work in social justice, ethical banking practices, and environmental social impact. Past honorees are Victor MacFarlane of MacFarlane Partners, and Wayne Ratkovich, of Ratkovich Companies.
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Jaime Lee is CEO of the Jamison group of companies, a family-run enterprise that controls more than 13 million square feet of office and retail properties across Southern California. The privately held business is one of the region’s largest commercial landlords. Since 2014, it is also a major multifamily developer, with more than 4,000 units delivered in the City of Los Angeles. Currently, it has 2,500 adaptive reuse and ground-up multifamily units under construction and a total pipeline of over 10,000 units.
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Founded by Dr. David Lee, an internist, and Dr. Miki Nam (BS 1979), a dentist, the family business grew from what Jaime describes as a series of “random ventures:” a laundromat, a photocopy shop, a fashion modeling school. Those early businesses stalled, but success came when the Lees began investing in the medical buildings where they were tenants. When her father asked 8-year-old Jaime what to name his growing enterprise, she suggested her own nickname, and Jamison was born. Jaime, who earned both her BA and JD degrees from USC, began working fulltime for Jamison before she graduated, managing the company’s 2 million square foot California Market Center in downtown. She moved into leasing and became regional manager of Jamison’s downtown assets. In 2014, Jaime assumed her current role as CEO. Widely recognized for her professional and civic contributions, Jaime was named one of the 500 most influential people in Los Angeles by the Los Angeles Business Journal in 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021.
A dedicated Trojan, she serves on the USC Board of Trustees, as a Chairman member of USC Associates, and as a member of the Board of Councilors for the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. She previously served as president of the USC Alumni Association Board of Governors and as president of the USC Asian Pacific Alumni Association Board of Directors. Jaime frequently guest lectures at USC Dornsife College and the USC Marshall School of Business. She is involved in many civic and industry organizations. Jaime is president of the Board of Harbor Commissioners for the Port of Los Angeles and serves on the Mayor’s International Advisory Council. She is past president of the Los Angeles City Employees’ Retirement System Board of Administration and has served on the boards of the city’s Industrial Development Authority and the Quality and Productivity Commission. At the state level, she currently serves on the California Film Commission. Jaime is active in her community, serving on the boards of the Los Angeles Organizing Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games 2028, the Los Angeles World Affairs Council & Town Hall, and the Anderson Munger Family YMCA. She also is a board member at Harvard-Westlake, her high school alma mater. Asia Society Southern California honored her with its 2020 Urban Visionary award. Jaime lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Matt Cheesebro (MSE ’09), president at Wilshire Construction, and their three young children.
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“WHEN YOU LOVE AN INSTITUTION SO MUCH, TO BE A SIGNIFICANT PART OF ADVANCING ITS MISSION AND GOALS IS A TREMENDOUS HONOR. ALL OF THE ALUMNI WHO GIVE BACK DO IT BECAUSE WE LOVE USC.”
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Given annually for more than 40 years, the DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI award recognizes • exemplary achievement in architecture and related fields • outstanding service to the professional and/or academic community • leadership in creating a more diverse, equitable and inclusive world • a portfolio of collective work with broad impact and influence Past honorees include William Krisel, Pierre Koenig, Victor Regnier, Frank Gehry and Thom Mayne.
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Grant Kirkpatrick is an exemplary Trojan. His contributions to the USC community include serving as past board president of the Architectural Guild and current co-chair of the USC School of Architecture Board of Councilors. He is a generous supporter of academic programs and student scholarships.
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Grant is also the visionary force behind KAA Design, the practice he founded in 1988, just two years after earning his bachelor of architecture degree at USC. His award-winning firm went on to complete projects for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Christie’s auction house, Hugo Boss stores, the Jonathan Club, the Santa Monica Beach Club and the Manhattan Country Club. Today, the firm focuses exclusively on custom homes—including residences for Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, Kirk Kerkorian, Will Smith, Matt Damon, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and the Pritzker family. Many of these homes appear in California Contemporary: The Houses of Grant C. Kirkpatrick and KAA Design (Princeton Architectural Press, 2018), now in its second printing. KAA Design has won numerous AIA prizes, the “Good Design is Good Business” award from Architectural Record, the 2009 PDC Stars of Design award for architecture, Azure Magazine’s best product award, and several honors from the Los Angeles Design Council, Los Angeles Business Journal and the City of Beverly Hills. The firm’s work has been extensively covered in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Architectural Digest, Architectural Record, House Beautiful, Coastal Living, Sunset Magazine, and The Robb Report.
Beyond his creative practice at KAA Design, Grant has developed a comprehensive line of outdoor furniture for Design Within Reach and a line of prefab homes. An enthusiastic educator, he has taught in USC Architecture’s XED Executive Education Program and frequently participates in design panel discussions, serves on award juries, and gives TED talks on architecture and beauty. In philanthropy, he and his wife Shaya Kirkpatrick ’86 endowed a scholarship to fund study abroad grants for USC Architecture students. Recently, they made a generous pledge to the Master of Landscape Design + Urbanism program. An interior designer who has worked on major commercial and residential projects, Shaya founded her own firm, KAI Design, in 1991, and is a co-founder of the environmental nonprofit Grades of Green. Though her graduate training was at UCLA, she remains a dedicated Trojan alumnae volunteer. In a separate leadership role, for more than 20 years Grant has championed artworxLA, an arts education organization serving 1,000 at-risk youths in the city’s alternative high school system. As a longtime board member and past chair, he spearheaded the creation of artworxLA's Design + Media Arts Academy in South Central. A third-generation Californian raised in Palos Verdes, Grant draws energy and inspiration from his home state’s progressive ideals and optimistic embrace of the new. A longtime resident of Manhattan Beach, in his free time he enjoys tending his vineyards at Split Rock Ranch, the family retreat he designed on the shore of Lake Nacimiento in the Paso Robles wine region.
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“WHEN HUMAN BEINGS AND NATURE WORK TOGETHER, IT’S POSSIBLE TO CREATE SOMETHING MORE EXTRAORDINARY THAN EITHER COULD ALONE.”
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The LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT award is given in recognition of unparalleled contributions to the field of design and architecture, community building, and environmental sustainability—locally and globally. Past honorees are Gin D. Wong, ’50, FAIA, and Arthur Danielian ’63.
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With nearly 40 years at USC, Kim Coleman made countless contributions to the lives of USC architecture students, faculty and staff in the roles of trailblazer, gifted educator and devoted mentor. She began her career at USC in 1983, having received her undergraduate degree from Smith College in 1977 and M.Arch. from the University of Virginia in 1982. Beloved by students and faculty alike, Kim was the USC School of Architecture’s first female design faculty member to be awarded tenure. She was promoted to full professor in 2006.
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Over the decades, she led the first-year design and drawing courses, second-year studio and Italy summer programs. She taught spring and summer topic studios and seminars in computerintegrated design and transformation, presenting and publishing articles on the resulting work. Her joint studio in collaboration with USC architect Ralph Knowles explored methodologies for making architectural form and a comparison of results with parallel studios. For a dozen years, Kim taught third-year housing studios, topic studios and fifth-year thesis, along with the introductory freshman lecture course. She served as chair of undergraduate programs. In the last decade of her life, as global program director, Kim designed new opportunities for students to study abroad and personally taught and directed programs in Barcelona, Rome, Milan, and Como. In tandem with her tireless teaching, Kim co-founded the Los Angeles-based design firm of Cigolle X Coleman with husband and partner Mark Cigolle. Through 40
years of practice, they investigated the nature of architectural collaboration and brought those insights back into design teaching. As a practicing architect, Kim is notable for the several houses she and Mark developed, designed, built, and lived in. Their XYZ Houses—three dwellings on an urban block in Venice, California—garnered critical acclaim, including the AIA 2020 Merit Award for Residential Architecture. Born in New York City and raised in Greenwich, Connecticut, Kim found her architectural calling while working for a general contractor in Washington, D.C. She learned the construction trade hands-on doing renovations of older houses in the Capitol area. She managed subcontractors, building inspectors, and occasionally filled in with a nail belt on her hips. Kim and Mark Cigolle met while studying architecture at the University of Virginia. After graduating, they moved to Los Angeles and co-founded Cigolle X Coleman. Beginning with a 1986 renovation in Crestwood Hills, they practiced their unique develop/design/ build/live approach to architecture with the seven houses they constructed for themselves in Santa Monica, Pacific Palisades, and Venice. In addition to residential work, the firm completed Wildwood School in Culver City and the USC Faculty Center. Kim passed away in February 2021 after a heroic battle with cancer. She is survived by Mark, son Reid Cigolle, an architect with Cigolle X Coleman, and daughter Zina Cigolle.
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“IN MY WORK AND MY TEACHING, I SEE A CLOSE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PEDAGOGY AND PRACTICE.”
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The CITIZEN ARCHITECT award celebrates the contributions of architects and design leaders who embrace the complexities of social, environmental, and political concerns in multidimensional capacities. A citizen architect is a community convener and collaborator, helping to solve design challenges for the public good and a better built environment—be it in climate and sustainability, housing and homelessness, transportation and mobility, public infrastructure, social justice, or art and culture. Zena Howard was the inaugural recipient of this citizen architect award in 2020.
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Teddy Cruz and Fonna Forman are principals in Estudio Teddy Cruz + Fonna Forman, a research-based political and architectural practice in San Diego. Simultaneously, Fonna is a professor of political theory at UC San Diego and founding director of the UCSD Center on Global Justice. Teddy is professor of public culture and urbanism in the Department of Visual Arts at UC San Diego and director of urban research at the Center on Global Justice. Together, they lead a variety of urban research agendas and civic/public interventions in the San Diego-Tijuana border region and beyond. 72
Their work blurs conventional boundaries between theory and practice and merges the fields of architecture and urbanism, political theory and urban policy, visual arts and public culture. Teddy is known internationally for his urban research of the Tijuana/San Diego border, advancing border neighborhoods as sites of cultural production from which to rethink urban policy, affordable housing, and public space. Born in Guatemala City, he studied architecture at Rafael Landivar University in Guatemala City and continued his studies at California State Polytechnic University San Luis Obispo, receiving his B.Arch. in 1987. He completed his architectural education at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design, earning an M.Des.S. in 1997. Recipient of the 1991 Rome Prize in Architecture, Teddy’s other honors include the 2011 Ford Foundation Visionaries Award, the 2013 Architecture Award from the U.S. Academy of Arts and Letters, and the 2018 Vilcek Prize in Architecture.
Fonna received her PhD in political science from the University of Chicago in 2001, after completing her BA at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1989 and her JD at University of Wisconsin Law School in 1993. Trained as an intellectual historian, Fonna is known internationally for her revisionist scholarship recuperating the ethical and public dimensions of 18th-century political economy. Her work engages the intersection of ethics, public culture, and urban policy, with a focus on climate justice, border ethics, and participatory urbanization. She currently serves as co-chair of the University of California’s Global Climate Leadership Council. Previously, she advised the United Nations on 21st-century human rights policy vas a member of the Global Citizenship Commission. Together, Fonna and Teddy lead the UC San Diego Community Stations, a network of public spaces across the border region co-developed between the university and community for collaborative research and teaching on poverty and social equity. Previously, they served as special advisors on civic and urban initiatives to the City of San Diego and led the development of its Civic Innovation Lab. Their projects have been exhibited widely in prestigious cultural venues, including at the Museum of Modern Art and the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum in New York, the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, Das Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin, and M+ in Hong Kong at the 2016 Shenzhen Biennial of Urbanism and Architecture. They represented the United States in the 2018 Venice Architectural Biennale.
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“WE WANT TO INSPIRE ARCHITECTS TO BE NOT ONLY DESIGNERS OF THINGS BUT ALSO DESIGNERS OF CIVIC AND POLITICAL PROCESSES.”
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USC Architecture is a dynamic platform for educating and inspiring citizen architects to analyze problems and create design solutions that both respond to the challenges of our time and embrace the promise of a better built environment. For 100 years, USC Architecture faculty and graduates have pushed beyond the traditional boundaries of the field to pioneer many paradig- shifting new practices of architecture. Deeply rooted in the City of Los Angeles and also intensely connected to global concerns, USC architects and scholars work shoulder to shoulder with our surrounding communities to develop, empower, and leverage local insight that enables them to become intelligent and intrepid practitioners and forge creative solutions.
Founded in 1958, the USC Architectural Guild provides guidance and insight into real-world experiences for students beyond the classroom. The Guild encourages its alumni and non-alumni members and peers—leaders in architecture, design, construction, engineering, finance, and real estate development – to give back and lead the way in career development and mentorship, scholarship and global fellowship support, and technology and material resources. Through knowledge, networking, and real-world experience, the Architectural Guild enriches and amplifies the USC education, inspiring architectural students to find purpose, meaning, and fulfillment in their pursuits.
The school’s legacy is defined by the value its faculty and graduates contribute to the future of the profession—and to our world. We synthesize learnings from research, the classroom, and the field to create a holistic and informed view on the discipline. We believe that great architecture, landscapes, and cities find their most powerful expression through their impact on the persons who inhabit them and experience them, now and into the future.
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Annually, the Guild raises funds and provides programs for students through activities such as the mentorship program, the Design Charrette, and Career Week. The latter offers professional development workshops and culminates in a Firm Fair, where students network and explore opportunities for internships and jobs with top local and national firms.
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE DEAN Milton S. F. Curry Della & Harry MacDonald Dean’s Chair
PRESIDENT Amy Pokawatana ’00, AIA, LEED AP Hudson Pacific Properties
SECRETARY Dan Stafford ’89, PE, LEED AP McCarthy Building Companies
PRESIDENT-ELECT Jenna Knudsen ’97, AIA, LEED AP BD+C CO Architects
EX-OFFICIO Gary Brennen, PE, LEED AP Syska Hennessy Group
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THREE-YEAR MEMBERS
TWO-YEAR MEMBERS
FIRST-YEAR MEMBERS
Ron Elazar Morley Builders
Gabrielle Bullock, FAIA, NOMAC, IIDA, LEED AP Perkins + Will
Dana McKinney, AIA Gehry Partners, LLP
Roger Fricke Clark Construction David Huchteman, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP AC Martin Bee Rarewala ’00 CallisonRTKL
Allen Escobedo ’99, MS ’00, SE, PE KPFF Krystal Hamner ’92, AIA NCARB, CASP BArch Builder Architects Diana Tang ’09, LEED AP BD+C HKS Architects, Inc.
FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE Doris Sung USC School of Architecture
GRADUATE STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE Ludubica Gonzalez ’22, LEED
RECENT GRADUATE REPRESENTATIVE John Hernandez ’18, AIA
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES Samuel Anderson ’22 Lala Nikola ’23
Mark Motonaga ’91 RIOS Ben Rogowski ’12, SE John A. Martin & Associates, Inc.
2020 Arthur Danielian ’63, FAIA Maria Warner Wong ’87 & Wong Chiu Man ’88 Wayne Ratkovich Zena Howard, faia 2019 Corinne Verdery Gin Wong Victor MacFarlane 2018 Mark Lee Kat Taylor
2008 Boris Dramov, FAIA
1998 Thom Mayne, FAIA
2007 Victor A. Regnier, FAIA
1997 Conrad Buff, III, FAIA Donald C. Hensman Calvin C. Straub, FAIA
2006 Christopher C. Martin, FAIA David C. Martin, FAIA 2005 Anthony A. Marnell II, AIA 2004 Henry Bumstead
2017 Paul Revere Williams, FAIA
2003 Bernard Zimmerman
2016 William Krisel
2002 Marvin Taff, FAIA
2015 Kelly Sutherlin McLeod, AIA
2001 Edward R. Niles, FAIA Edward A. Killingsworth, FAIA
Robert Soto Sharpe Interiors Systems, Inc.
2013 Martin B. Gelber, FAIA
Serena Winner ’87, AIA, LEED AP Gensler
2012 Gerard Furbershaw 2011 James R. Bonar-Martin, FAIA 2010 Philip Enquist 2009 Mark W. Rios, FAIA
2000 Ronald A. Altoon, FAIA 1999 Pierre Koenig 1998 Randell L. Makinson 1997 Chester A. Widom, FAIA
1996 William E. Blurock, FAIA 1995 Arthur F. O’Leary, FAIA Toshikazu Terasawa, FAIA 1994 Robert Kennard, FAIA 1993 Albert C. Martin 1992 Carl Maston, FAIA 1991 Emmet L. Wemple 1990 Frank O. Gehry, FAIA 1989 Raphael Soriano 1988 Jon A. Jerde
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1976–77 Harry B. Wilson 1975–76 Robert D. Bolling, FAIA
2020–21 Gary Brennen
2004–05 G. Michael Gehring, FAIA
1990–91 Virginia Tanzmann, FAIA
1974–75 Dorian Hunter, AIA
2019–20 Leslie Young, Assoc. AIA
2003–04 John R. Conaty
1989–90 Gary McCormick
1973–74 Tom Sutton
2017–18 Stephen C. Luchetta
2002–03 Michael White, AIA
1988–89 Arthur Golding, FAIA
1972–73 Richard Dorman, AIA
2016–17 Michael Marquez, AIA
2001–02 R. Doss Mabe, FAIA
1987–88 Michael Sanchez
1971–72 Gin D. Wong, FAIA
2015–16 Daun St. Amand, AIA
2000–01 Richard C. Baptie
1986–87 Lance Bird, FAIA
1970–71 Charles Fry
2014–15 Martha L. Ball, AIA
1999–00 Martha Welborne, FAIA
1985–86 Ronald Altoon, FAIA
1969–70 Robert Faxon
2013–14 Reza Safavi, AIA
1998–99 Grant Kirkpatrick, AIA
1984–85 David Travers
1968–69 Stephen Stepanian
2012–13 Jon S. Mills, AIA
1997–98 Charles Muttillo
1983–84 George Hayakawa
1967–68 Herman O. Ruhnau
2011–12 Mark R. Nay, AIA
1996–97 Sharlene Silverman Lyon
1982–83 Howard C. Smith
1966–67 Lee B. Kline, FAIA
2010–11 Walter Cousineau
1995–96 Douglas Gardner, AIA
1981–82 Harlan H. Pedersen, AIA
1965–66 Robert D. Field, AIA
2009–10 Cory M. Ticktin, AIA
1994–95 Christopher Durkee
1980–81 Robert Allen Reed, AIA
1964–65 Henry Silvestri
2008–09 Robert L. Newsom, FAIA
1993–94 Patricia Ford
1979–80 Emmet L. Wemple, FASLA
1963–64 Clinton Ternstrom
2007–08 Bob Murrin, FAIA
1992–93 C. Terry Dooley
1978–79 Thomas B. Moon, FAIA
1962–63 Rowland Crawford
2006–07 David W. Cocke, S.E.
1991–92 Michael O’Sullivan
1977–78 John R. Campbell, AIA
1961–62 Frank Gruys
2005–06 Thomas Wulf
1960–61 Whiting Thompson
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PREMIER SPONSOR Jamison Realty KAA Design Group CITIZEN ARCHITECT SPONSORS ARUP Clark Construction CO Architects Hathaway Dinwiddie/AECOM Hunt Joint Venture House & Robertson Architects
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AC Martin AECOM Hunt ARUP Autodesk Construction Cloud Bali Construction BArch Builder Architects Bergelectric Bernards BNBuilders CallisonRTKL Caruso Clark Construction Clayco (Lamar Johnson Company) Clune Construction CO Architects Create7, LLC Crisp Imaging Cuningham Group Architecture, Inc. Danielian Associates Danielian Family DPR Construction ECC Gensler George Mihlsten (Latham & Watkins, LLP) Gilbane Building Company Hathaway Dinwiddie HED HGA Historic Resources Group HOK Group, Inc. House & Robertson Architects, Inc. Howard Building Corporation HRA Advisors Hudson Pacific Properties IBI Group Jade Drywall
Jamison Realty, Inc. John A. Martin & Associates, Inc. ( JAMA) John Labib & Associates Structural Engineers KAA Design KGM Lighting Koning Eisenberg Architecture, Inc. KPFF Labib Funk + Associates Structural Engineers Layton Construction Lincoln Property Company MATT Construction McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. Morley Builders Nabih Youssef and Associates Northwood Investors Pacific Rim Mechanical Perkins&Will PSOMAS RIOS Rosendin Electric Rudolph & Sletten Sharpe Interior Systems, Inc. Shawmut Design and Construction Simon Chiu ’96, MRED ‘05 SKANSKA SOM Syska Hennessy Group The ARD Group The Ratkovich Company Thornton Tomasetti Turner Construction Company USC Facilities & Planning Management Warren Lortie ‘66 Wilshire Construction WOW Architects | Warner Wong Design ZGF Architects, LLP
Membership as of October 2021
Edward (Ned) D. Fox ’70 (Co-Chair) Chairman & CEO Vantage Property Investors, LLC Grant C. Kirkpatrick ’86 FAIA (Co-Chair) Founding Partner KAA Design Daryl J. Carter Founder, Chairman and CEO Avanath Capital Management, LLC Adele L. Chang AIA Architect-President LCRA, Inc.
Patricia (Patty) Tung Gaw Co-Owner and Partner FERA International Corp. James ( Jim) House ’81 FAIA, LEED AP, NCARB Co-Founder and CEO House Robertson Architects Jeffrey ( Jeff ) Hyland Co-Founder Hilton & Hyland Randall Koenig ’76 Founding Partner Koenig Jacobsen, LLP Aline Kradjian, MRED ’97 Founder and President The ARD Group, Inc.
George Chow ’87 Executive Director Ben Da Investments Limited
Chase L. Leavitt ’67, MBA ’73 Principal Pacific Beacon Properties, LLC
Andy Cohen, FAIA Co-CEO GENSLER
Alan Lee Principal Redhill Advisors, Inc.
Rosa Maria Colina AIA, LEED AP Vice President, Sumaida+Khurana
Bryant Lu Vice Chairman Ronald Lu & Partners
Frederick Fisher AIA, FAAR Principal Frederick Fisher and Partners
David C. Martin ’66 FAIA Co-Founder MADWORKSHOP
Steven F. Matt Co-Founder and Chairman MATT Construction Corporation Kelly Sutherlin Mcleod ’82, ’83 FAIA President Kelly Sutherlin McLeod Architecture, Inc. (KSMA) Frank Muscara ’76 Managing Partner Modelli Workshop, LLC Mauricio Oberfeld ’94 Founding Partner Dugally Oberfeld, Inc. D-O Capital Partners Amy Pokawatana ’00 Vice President Hudson Pacific Properties Ernesto M. Vasquez, FAIA Partner and CEO SVA Architects Maria Warner Wong ’87 Design Director & Co-Founder WOW Architects Stephen S. S. Wong ’84, BARCH ’87, AIA Managing Director Atelier Capital Global Partners Limited
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