The following is a press release from The American Institute of Architects raising 88 members, and two honorary international members to its College of Fellows. The honor of the FAIA credential is bestowed to approximately 3% of AIA members and distinguishes architects who have made significant contributions to the profession as determined by a Jury of Fellows.
The American Institute of Architects is elevating 88 member-architects to its College of Fellows, an honor awarded to members who have made significant contributions to the architecture profession.
The fellowship program was developed to elevate architects who have achieved a standard of excellence in the profession and made a significant contribution to architecture and society on a national level. Prospective candidates must have at least 10 years of AIA membership and demonstrated influence in at least one of the following areas:
- Elevated the aesthetic, scientific, and practical efficiency of the profession;
- Promoted the science and art of planning and building by advancing the standards of architectural education, training or practice;
- Coordinated the building industry and the profession of architecture through leadership in the AIA or other related professional organizations; or
- Advanced the living standards of people through an improved environment.
Fellows are selected by a seven-member Jury of Fellows. This year’s jury included Chair Steven Spurlock, FAIA, Quinn Evans Architects; Rainy Hamilton Jr., FAIA, Hamilton Anderson Associates; Lisa Lamkin, FAIA, Brown Reynolds Watford Architects, Inc.; Rebecca Lewis, FAIA, DSGW Architects; RK Stewart, FAIA, RK Stewart Consultants; Allison Williams, FAIA, AGWms_studio and Anna Wu, FAIA, University of North Carolina.
The newly elevated members and their AIA component affiliations are listed below. For complete details and images, visit the fellows directory.
Michelle Mongeon Allen, AIA Minnesota
Ricardo A. Alvarez-Diaz, AIA Puerto Rico
Kjell M. Anderson, AIA Washington Council
Alicia M. Belton, AIA Minnesota
Glen E. Berry, AIA Idaho
John P. Blood, AIA Texas Society of Architects
Victor F. Body- Lawson, AIA New York State
Carla Bonacci, AIA New Jersey
Jason D. Boyer, AIA Arizona
Craig D. Brandt, AIA Illinois
Yanitza Brongers-Marrero, AIA Ohio
Sarah M. Broughton, AIA Colorado
Peter H. Brown, AIA Minnesota
Lori A. Brown, AIA New York State
Patrick J. Burke, AIA New Jersey
Robert Busch, AIA Ohio
Hans E. Butzer, AIA Oklahoma
Margaret M. Carney, AIA New York State
Michael T. Cetera, AIA New York State
Abigail L. Clary, AIA Illinois
Jonathan J. Cohn, AIA New York State
Peter D. Cook, AIA Washington D.C.
David T. Darling, AIA California Council
Paul M. Dennehy, AIA Texas Society of Architects
Ursula E. Emery Mc Clure, AIA Louisiana
Marc W. Fairbrother, AIA Washington D.C.
David J. Frey, AIA California Council
Douglas J. Gallow Jr., AIA Ohio
Gregory R. Gidez, AIA Colorado
Amy E. Gilbertson, AIA Missouri
Kurt W. Haapala, AIA Oregon
Jeffrey J. Hausman, AIA Michigan
D. Michael Hellinghausen, AIA Texas Society of Architects
Milton E. Hime, AIA Texas Society of Architects
Anne Holford-Smith, AIA New York State
Kathryn L. Horne, AIA North Carolina
Eric Howeler, AIA Massachusetts
Keelan P. Kaiser, AIA California Council
Nathan F. Knutson, AIA Minnesota
Steven A. Kordalski, AIA Ohio
Angela Lee Unassigned
Roger K. Leib, AIA California Council
Britt Lindberg, AIA California Council
Gregory A. Luhan, AIA Kentucky
Kenneth H. Luker, AIA North Carolina
Paul L. Macheske, AIA Florida
Kevin B. Miller, AIA Utah
Kiel K. Moe, AIA Vermont
Dorian A. Moore, AIA Michigan
William S. Mullane, AIA Texas Society of Architects
Robert M. Noblett, AIA Massachusetts
Sam E. Nunes, AIA California Council
Stephen C. Pickard, AIA Texas Society of Architects
Anthony C. Poon, AIA California Council
Steven H. Rajninger, AIA California Council
Robin R. Randall, AIA Illinois
Ignacio J. Reye,s AIA Florida
Eric M. Roberts, AIA Nevada
J. Lee Rofkind, AIA International Chapters and US Territories
Daniel K. Rothschild, AIA Pennsylvania
Michael T. Roush, AIA California Council
Mark J. Ryan, AIA Arizona
Mark Schendel, AIA Illinois
Joanna Schmickel, AIA Washington D.C.
Lawrence J. Schnuck, AIA Wisconsin
Steven C. Schultz, AIA Texas Society of Architects
Theresa Sheils, AIA Washington D.C.
Keith A. Simon, AIA Texas Society of Architects
Julie M. Skolnicki, AIA Washington D.C.
Charles T. Smith, AIA Illinois
Stephen A. Smith, AIA Missouri
Michael J. Smith, AIA California Council
Randy M. Sovich, AIA Maryland
Ron M. Stelmarski, AIA Texas Society of Architects
Tod R. Stevens AIA, Michigan
Winifred A. Stopps, AIA Massachusetts
Mark E. Trier, AIA Kentucky
Jodi L. van der Wiel, AIA Ohio
Tania L. Van Herle, AIA California Council
Randall C. Vaughn, AIA Kentucky
Benjamin Waechter, AIA Oregon
Alexander B. White, AIA Indiana
Sarah J. Woodhead, AIA Washington D.C.
James W. Woolum, AIA California Council
Kimberly K. Yao, AIA New York State
Albert F. Zaccone, AIA New Jersey
Stas Zakrzewski, AIA New York State
Willy L. Zambrano, AIA New York State
The AIA Honorary Fellowship program honors international architects for their exceptional work and contributions to architecture and society on an international level. Two honorary fellows are being elevated this year by the 2022 Jury of Honorary Fellows. This year’s honorary fellows are:
Waro Kishi Japan
Laurent J. Duport France
AIA Honorary Fellows are selected by a nine-member Jury of Fellows and Honorary Fellows. This year’s jury included Chair Jane Duncan, Hon. FAIA, Royal Institute of British Architects; James Atkins, FAIA, Atkins Consulting; Rainy Hamilton Jr., FAIA, Hamilton Anderson Associates; Lisa Lamkin, FAIA, Brown Reynolds Watford Architects, Inc.; Rebecca Lewis, FAIA, DSGW Architects; Steven Spurlock, FAIA, Quinn Evans Architects; RK Stewart, FAIA, RK Stewart Consultants; Allison Williams, FAIA, AGWms_studio and Anna Wu, FAIA, University of North Carolina.\