"We are not a practice driven by personalities; we are a practice driven by the strength of the collective."
"Charles Holland called it 'a love letter to London.' We would add, 'a mannerist love letter.' "
"Accessible design is just good design–design that supports all users of all abilities, ages, and cognitive and sense acuity."
"An acknowledgment of a career in making our communities and cities more equitable and better places to live."
"I hope to be remembered as one of the architects who brought back concern for people to our profession, after the many year of technocratic modernism."
"I would redesign the American classroom as a studio to give more power to students to do some of their own creative work."
The Pritzker Prize-winning architect of the Centre Pompidou and Lloyd’s of London will be awarded the Institute’s highest honor at this year’s AIA National Conference on Architecture in Las Vegas.
The Boston firm is the 56th recipient of the annual award.
The jury awarded nine projects, including those by Bjarke Ingels Group, Hariri Pontarini Architects, and Lake | Flato Architects.
Nine projects were recognized, including those by Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, Gensler, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, and others.
Four projects by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Landing Studio, James Corner Field Operations and Marlon Blackwell Architects, and the Miller Hull Partnership were recognized.
The architect has taught at the Harvard Graduate School of Design since 1995.
The Seattle-based architect has been recognized by the Institute for her contributions to promote inclusive, universal, and accessible design in architecture.
The extension to the London museum was designed by Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates and opened in 1991.
The award recognizes "the excellence that results when architects work with those from outside the profession to improve the spaces where people live and work."
The New York–based architect has been recognized by the AIA for his lifelong contributions to advancement in affordable housing and community design.
Twenty-two architects, all licensed to practice for fewer than 10 years, were recognized.
Four Associate AIA members were recognized for "significant contributions to their communities and the architecture profession."
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