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  The AIA Elevates 116 Members to the College of Fellows

AIA Fellowship Recognizes Significant National Contributions to Profession of Architecture and Society
 
For Immediate Release
  
Contact: Matt Tinder
 202-626-7462
 mtinder@aia.org
Washington, D.C., February 18, 2008 — The 2008 Jury of Fellows from The American Institute of Architects (AIA) elevated 116 AIA members to its prestigious College of Fellows, an honor awarded to members who have made significant contributions to the profession.

The 2008 Fellows will be honored at an investiture ceremony at Boston’s Old South Church on Friday, May 16, 4-6 p.m., during the 2008 AIA National Convention.

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.

Out of a total AIA membership of nearly 83,000, there are fewer than 2,650 distinguished with the honor of fellowship. The elevation to fellowship is conferred on architects with at least 10 years of membership in the AIA who have made significant contributions 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 and 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

2008 Jury of Fellows
Chair Carol Shen, FAIA, Carol Shen, Architect/Consultant Piedmont, Calif.; Rebecca G. Barnes, FAIA, Providence; Daniel S. Friedman, FAIA, University of Washington, Seattle; Phillip H. Gerou, FAIA, Gerou & Associates, Ltd., Evergreen, Colo.; Allan W. Kehrt, FAIA, KSS Architects, Princeton, N.J.; Walter Schamu, FAIA, Schamu Machowski Greco Architects, Baltimore and Jim W. Sealy, FAIA, Jim Sealy, Architect/Consultant, Dallas.


2008 Fellows
The following is a complete list of the 116 AIA members who are being elevated to fellowship in 2008. The number following each fellow’s name indicates which category he or she is being honored for and following that is the recipient’s local, state or regional AIA component:

A-B
Diana Agrest, FAIA, (1), AIA New York Chapter
Giancarlo Alhadeff, FAIA, (1), AIA Continental Europe
Stephen Apking, FAIA, (1), AIA New York Chapter
Ian Bader, FAIA, (1), AIA New York Chapter
David Ballast, FAIA, (2), AIA Denver
Gary Balog, FAIA, (1), AIA Eastern Ohio
Thomas Bates, FAIA, (2), AIA Southwest Washington
August Battaglia, FAIA, (1), AIA Chicago
Deborah Berke, FAIA, (1), AIA New York Chapter
David Bod , FAIA, (2), AIA Los Angeles
Obie Bowman, FAIA, (1), AIA Redwood Empire
Louise Braverman, FAIA, (1), AIA New York Chapter
Diana Brenner, FAIA, (2), AIA Indiana
William Brenner, FAIA, (2), AIA Washington, D.C.
Jim Brinkley, FAIA, (2), AIA Seattle
Hillary Brown, FAIA, (4), AIA New York Chapter
Barbara Bryson, FAIA, (4), AIA Houston
Francis Bulbulian, FAIA, (2), AIA Minneapolis
David Burney, FAIA, (4), AIA New York Chapter
Carol Burns, FAIA, (2), Boston Society of Architects/AIA

C-D
Charles Cadenhead , FAIA, (2), AIA Houston
John Carney Jr., FAIA, (1), AIA Wyoming
Gordon Carrier, FAIA, (3), AIA San Diego
Jean Carroon, FAIA, (1), Boston Society of Architects/AIA
Charles Cassell, FAIA, (5), AIA Washington, D.C.
Charles Cassias Jr., FAIA, (2), AIA Kansas City
Louis Cherry , FAIA, (5), AIA North Carolina
Daniel Cinelli , FAIA, (2), AIA Chicago
Mary Cox, FAIA, (4), AIA Richmond
Robert Currie , FAIA, (5), AIA Palm Beach
Craig Curtis, FAIA, (1), AIA Seattle
John Dale, FAIA, (2), AIA Los Angeles
Rene Davids, FAIA, (2), AIA San Francisco
Thomas Davis , FAIA, (5), AIA Middle Tennessee
Todd DeGarm , FAIA, (1), AIA Washington, D.C.
Nunzio De Santis, FAIA, (2), AIA Dallas
Tod Desmarais, FAIA, (2), AIA Chicago

E-H
Peter Ellis, FAIA, (1), AIA Chicago
Tian Feng, FAIA, (4), AIA East Bay
Joseph Ferraro, FAIA, (2), AIA Honolulu
David Fixler, FAIA, (1), Boston Society of Architects/AIA
Michael Folonis, FAIA, (1), AIA Los Angeles
Gregory Friesen, FAIA, (2), AIA Colorado South
Gerard Geier II, FAIA, (2), AIA New York Chapter
Rebekah Gladson, FAIA, (4), AIA California Council
David Hansen, FAIA, (1), AIA Chicago
Robert Harris, FAIA, (1), AIA San Antonio
Robert Hastings, FAIA, (4), AIA Portland
David Hertz, FAIA, (2), AIA Los Angeles
David Hinson, FAIA, (2), AIA Montgomery
Kenneth Hobgood, FAIA, (1), AIA North Carolina
Diane Hoskins, FAIA, (2), AIA Potomac Valley
Nathan Hoyt, FAIA, (1), AIA New York Chapter
Edward Huckaby, FAIA, (2), AIA Houston

I-L
Michael Imber, FAIA, (1), AIA San Antonio
Jon Jackson, FAIA, (1), AIA Pittsburgh
Sudhir Jambhekar, FAIA, (1), AIA New York Chapter
Mary Johnston, FAIA, (1), AIA Seattle
John Kane, FAIA, (1), AIA Phoenix Metro
Michael Kang, FAIA, (2), AIA Washington, D.C.
Richard Kobus, FAIA, (2), Boston Society of Architects/AIA
Byron Kuth, FAIA, (1), AIA San Francisco
Gordon Landreth, FAIA, (5), AIA Corpus Christi
MaryKatherine Lanzillotta, FAIA, (5), AIA Washington, D.C.
William Lecky, FAIA, (2), AIA Northern Virginia
Brian Lee, FAIA, (1), AIA San Francisco
Wanchul Lee, FAIA, (2), AIA Washington, D.C.
David Leventhal, FAIA, (1), AIA New York Chapter
Michael Lischer, FAIA, (3), AIA/UK
Marc L'Italien, FAIA, (1), AIA San Francisco
Pamela Loeffelman, FAIA, (3), AIA New York Chapter
Nancy Ludwig, FAIA, (2), Boston Society of Architects/AIA

M-Q
Jean Mah, FAIA, (2), AIA Los Angeles
Dennis McFadden, FAIA, (1), AIA Los Angeles
Heather McKinney, FAIA, (1), AIA Austin
Charles Merz, FAIA, (1), AIA Detroit
Prescott Muir, FAIA, (1), AIA Utah
Michael Murphy, FAIA, (1), AIA Baltimore
Kimon Onuma, FAIA, (2), AIA Pasadena & Foothill
Robert Orr Jr., FAIA, (5), AIA Connecticut
Michael Palladino, FAIA, (1), AIA Los Angeles
Betsy Pettit, FAIA, (2), Boston Society of Architects/AIA
Paul Pippin, FAIA, (2), AIA New York Chapter
Stephen Quick, FAIA, (1), AIA Pittsburgh

R-S
Christopher Ratcliff, FAIA, (2), AIA East Bay
Wellington Reiter, FAIA, (2), AIA Phoenix Metro
John Rogers, FAIA, (5), AIA Orlando
Robert Rogers, FAIA, (1), AIA New York Chapter
Michael Rosenfeld, FAIA, (1), Boston Society of Architects/AIA
Rona Rothenberg, FAIA, (4), AIA San Francisco
Mark Schatz, FAIA, (2), AIA San Francisco
Gene Schnair, FAIA, (2), AIA San Francisco
Michael Schuster, FAIA, (1), AIA Cincinnati
Allan Shulman, FAIA, (2), AIA Miami
Baird Smith, FAIA, (1), AIA Northern Virginia
Dana Smith, FAIA, (4), AIA Washington, D.C.
Michael Smith, FAIA, (2), AIA Houston
Stephen Souter, FAIA, (2), AIA San Antonio
Richard Southwick, FAIA, (2), New York City Chapter
Friedrich St. Florian, FAIA, (1), AIA/Rhode Island
Richard Stacy, FAIA, (1), AIA San Francisco
William Stein, FAIA, (2), New York City Chapter
Norris Strawbridge, FAIA, (2), Boston Society of Architects/AIA
Mark Swenson, FAIA, (2), AIA Minneapolis

T-Z
Rives Taylor, FAIA, (2), AIA Houston
Maryann Thompson, FAIA, (1), Boston Society of Architects/AIA
Pamela Touschner, FAIA, (3), AIA Inland California
Bernard Tschumi, FAIA, (1), New York City Chapter
Richard Wagner, FAIA, (3), AIA Seattle
Jonathan Warburg, FAIA, (4), Boston Society of Architects/AIA
Mark Watford, FAIA, (2), AIA Dallas
Carole Wedge, FAIA, (2), Boston Society of Architects/AIA
Steven Wiesenthal, FAIA, (4), AIA San Francisco
Willis Winters, FAIA, (2), AIA Dallas
Jane Wright, FAIA, (2), AIA Hampton Roads
L. Paul Zajfen, FAIA, (1), AIA Los Angeles


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