The AIA Elevates 122 Members and Six International Architects to the College of Fellows
AIA Fellowship Recognizes Significant Contributions to Profession of Architecture and Society
Washington, D.C. – February 8, 2013 – (RealEstateRama) — The 2013 Jury of Fellows from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) elevated 122 AIA members to its prestigious College of Fellows, an honor awarded to members who have made significant contributions to the profession.
The 2013 Fellows will be honored at an investiture ceremony at the 2013 National AIA Convention and Design Exposition in Denver.
The Fellowship program was developed to elevate those architects who have made a significant contribution to architecture and society and who have achieved a standard of excellence in the profession. Election to fellowship not only recognizes the achievements of architects as individuals, but also their significant contribution to architecture and society on a national level.
2013 Jury of Fellows
Linda Searl, FAIA, (jury chair) Searl Lamaster Howe Architects; John Castellana, FAIA, TMP Architecture, Inc.; Brian Dougherty, FAIA, Dougherty + Dougherty Architects, LLP; Leevi Kiil, FAIA, Leevi Kiil Architect; Susan Maxman, FAIA, SMP Architects LTD; Craig Rafferty, FAIA, Rafferty Rafferty Tollefson Lindeke Architects and Raymond Yeh, FAIA, Yeh Studio.
Out of a total AIA membership of over 83,000, there are just over 3,100 distinguished with the honor of fellowship and honorary fellowship. The elevation to fellowship is conferred on architects with at least 10 years of membership in the AIA in one or more of the following nomination categories:
1. Promoted the aesthetic, scientific, and practical efficiency of the profession
2. Advanced the science and art of planning and building by advancing the standards of architectural education, training and practice
3. Coordinated the building industry and the profession of architecture through leadership in the AIA or other related professional organizations
4. Advanced the living standards of people through an improved environment
5. Made the profession of ever-increasing service to society
Included in the list below are the newly elevated members, their component affiliation and category for which they were elevated.
2013 Fellows
Included in the list below are the newly elevated members, their component affiliation and category for which they were elevated. You can follow the link below to view a more detailed list that includes images:
http://www.aia.org/practicing/awards/2013/fellows/index.htm
Name | Category of Nomination | Chapter |
Arthur W. Andersson | 1 – Design | AIA Austin |
Lesley Bain | 1 – Urban Design | AIA Seattle |
Jay W. Barnes III | 2 – Practice | AIA Austin |
David Barrett | 1 – Design | AIA Colorado North |
John Barton | 5 – Service to Society | AIA Santa Clara Valley |
Matthew J. Bell | 2 – Practice | AIA DC |
Israel Berger | 2 – Practice | AIA New York |
Heidi L. Blau | 2 – Practice | AIA New York |
John Blumthal | 2 – Practice | AIA Portland |
Raymond C. Bordwell | 2 – Practice | AIA New York |
Carlos Brillembourg | 2 – Practice | AIA New York |
Morris Brown | 2 – Education | AIA El Paso |
Sarah Semple Brown | 1 – Design | AIA Denver |
Will Bruder | 1 – Design | AIA Phoenix Metro |
Thomas C. Brutting | 2 – Practice | AIA San Francisco |
Erich Burkhart | 2 – Practice | AIA Los Angeles |
Laurence C. Burns Jr. | 2 – Practice | AIA Houston |
Carrie Byles | 2 – Practice | AIA San Francisco |
Robert M. Cain | 1 – Design | AIA Atlanta |
Manuel Mario Campos | 2 – Practice | AIA Seattle |
Jesse D. Cannon Jr. | 4 – Government/Industry | AIA New Orleans |
Glenn P. Carels | 2 – Practice | AIA Orange County |
David M. Chasco | 2 – Education | AIA Central Illinois |
Susan A. Chin | 4 – Government/Industry | AIA New York |
Dick Clark | 1 – Design | AIA Austin |
John P Claypool | 3 – Led the Institute | AIA Philadelphia |
Paul Danna | 2 – Practice | AIA Los Angeles |
Paul Dannels | 5 – Alternative Career | AIA Huron Valley |
Russell Davidson | 3 – Led the Institute | AIA Westchester/Hudson |
Jennifer K. Devlin-Herbert | 2 – Practice | AIA San Francisco |
Richard DeYoung | 3 – Led the Institute | AIA Pittsburgh |
Martin A. Diaz-Yabor | 3 – Led the Institute | AIA Miami |
Judith DiMaio | 2 – Education | AIA New York |
Renee S. Doktorczyk | 2 – Practice | AIA Chicago |
Turan Duda | 2 – Practice | AIA North Carolina |
William Dupont | 4 – Government/Industry | AIA San Antonio |
Stephen Dynia | 1 – Design | AIA Wyoming |
Dagmar B. Epsten | 2 – Practice | AIA Atlanta |
H. Mortimer (Tim) Favrot Jr. | 3 – Led the Institute | AIA New Orleans |
Stephen Fiskum | 2 – Practice | AIA Minnesota |
Rod Garrett | 2 – Practice | AIA DC |
Bill Gaylord | 5 – Service to Society | AIA Seattle |
Debra Gerod | 2 – Practice | AIA Los Angeles |
Carl P. Giegold | 5 – Alternative Career | AIA Chicago |
Gordon Gill | 1 – Design | AIA Chicago |
Jeffrey Gill | 3 – Led the Institute | AIA Orange County |
David H. Gleason | 5 – Service to Society | AIA Baltimore |
Stanley O. Graves | 4 – Government/Industry | AIA Austin |
Christopher J. Green | 3 – Led the Institute | AIA Colorado West |
Nan R. Gutterman | 1 – Preservation | AIA Philadelphia |
Anthony J. Haas | 2 – Practice | AIA Houston |
Craig A. Hamilton | 2 – Practice | AIA Los Angeles |
Alan L Hansen | 5 – Service to Society | AIA Northern Virginia |
Brian Healy | 1 – Design | Boston Society of Architects |
Michael E. Hickok | 2 – Practice | AIA DC |
Kurt Christian Hunker | 2 – Education | AIA San Diego |
Mark A. Hutker | 1 – Design | Boston Society of Architects |
Marlene Imirzian | 1 – Design | AIA Phoenix Metro |
Jeanne Jackson | 2 – Practice | AIA Utah |
Mic Johnson | 1 – Design | AIA Minnesota |
Ray Johnston | 1 – Design | AIA Seattle |
Helena L. Jubany | 2 – Practice | AIA Los Angeles |
Gregory Kessler | 2 – Education | AIA Spokane |
Glenn F. Keyes | 1 – Preservation | AIA Charleston |
Charles J. Kirby | 2 – Practice | AIA New York |
Shannon B. Kraus | 3 – Led the Institute | AIA DC |
James E. LaPosta Jr | 2 – Practice | AIA Connecticut |
Murray Legge | 1 – Design | AIA Austin |
Kenneth D. Levien | 5 – Alternative Career | AIA New York |
Carol Loewenson | 2 – Practice | AIA New York |
Kathleen Lugosch | 2 – Education | AIA Western Massachusetts |
Orlando T. Maione | 3 – Led the Institute | AIA Long Island |
George E. Marsh Jr. | 2 – Practice | Boston Society of Architects |
Robert Maschke | 1 – Design | AIA Cleveland |
Charyl F. McAfee-Duncan | 5 – Service to Society | AIA Dallas |
Jana Marie McCann | 1 – Urban Design | AIA Austin |
Kelly Sutherlin McLeod | 1 – Preservation | AIA Los Angeles |
Gregory Mella | 2 – Practice | AIA DC |
Richard Metsky | 1 – Preservation | AIA New York |
Robert W. Moje | 2 – Practice | AIA Central Virginia |
Moira Moser | 2 – Practice | AIA Hong Kong |
Vojo Narancic | 1 – Design | AIA Chicago |
Kenneth J. Naylor | 3 – Led a Related Organization | AIA Utah |
Margaret E Newman | 4 – Government/Industry | AIA New York |
Angela O’Byrne | 5 – Service to Society | AIA New Orleans |
Terrence E. O’Neal | 3 – Led the Institute | AIA New York |
Polly Osborne | 2 – Practice | AIA Monterey Bay |
Ric Peterson | 2 – Practice | AIA Seattle |
James F. Porter | 2 – Practice | AIA Los Angeles |
Jim Poteet | 1 – Design | AIA San Antonio |
Cynthia Kozak Pozolo | 2 – Practice | AIA Detroit |
Susan Pruchnicki | 5 – Service to Society | AIA St. Louis |
Elizabeth Reader | 2 – Practice | AIA Northern Virginia |
Trula Marie Haley Remson | 3 – Led the Institute | AIA Baton Rouge |
John W. Rogers | 3 – Led the Institute | AIA Cincinnati |
Walter Schacht | 1 – Design | AIA Seattle |
Kurt Schindler | 1 – Preservation | AIA East Bay |
Peter Schubert | 1 – Design | AIA New York |
William David Seider | 3 – Led the Institute | AIA Southwestern Oregon |
George Shaw | 2 – Practice | AIA Seattle |
J. Gregory Sheldon | 2 – Practice | AIA Kansas City |
Ted Shelton | 2 – Education | AIA East Tennessee |
Louis Sirianni | 2 – Practice | Boston Society of Architects |
Michael R. Somin | 2 – Practice | AIA San Diego |
Michael G. Stevenson | 2 – Practice | AIA North Carolina |
Belinda Stewart | 4 – Public Service | AIA Mississippi |
Amanda Sturgeon | 4 – Public Service | AIA Seattle |
Robert Tennenbaum | 4 – Government/Industry | AIA Baltimore |
James C. (Jay) Tomlinson | 2 – Practice | AIA Kansas City |
Mario J. Torroella | 1 – Design | Boston Society of Architects |
Kevin B. Utsey | 2 – Practice | AIA North Carolina |
Gary Loren Vance | 2 – Practice | AIA Indianapolis |
Cynthia D. Walston | 2 – Practice | AIA Houston |
Mark D. Weaver | 2 – Practice | AIA Memphis |
Claire Deborah Weisz | 1 – Design | AIA New York |
Clive Wilkinson | 1 – Design | AIA Los Angeles |
Allyne Winderman | 4 – Government/Industry | AIA Los Angeles |
Michael O. Winters | 1 – Design | AIA Denver |
A. Vernon Woodworth III | 3 – Led the Institute | Boston Society of Architects |
William J. Worthen | 2 – Practice | AIA San Francisco |
Jennifer Yoos | 1 – Design | AIA Minnesota |
Stephen W. Yundt | 2 – Practice | AIA Los Angeles |
2013 Honorary Fellows
Honorary fellowship is bestowed on architects of esteemed character and distinguished achievements who are neither U.S. citizens nor U.S. residents, and who do not primarily practice architecture within the domain of the Institute. Honorary fellows are chosen by the jury of fellows with the addition of, Giancarlo Alhadeff, FAIA (jury chair) Studio Alhadeff and Katherine Schwennsen, FAIA, Clemson University.
You see the list of newly elevated Honorary Fellows or you can follow the link below to view the list online that includes images: http://www.aia.org/practicing/awards/2013/honorary-fellows/index.htm
Name | Object | Country |
Zvi Hecker | 1 – Design | Germany |
Ladislav Labus | 1 – Design | Czech Republic |
Francisco Mangado | 1 – Design | Spain |
Fernando Romero | 1 – Design | Mexico |
Matthias Sauerbruch | 1 – Design | Germany |
Ben van Berkel | 1 – Design | Netherlands |
Siegfried Zhiqiang Wu | 1 – Urban Design | China |
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