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Mustafa K. Abadan
FAIA
2007
Michael Adlerstein
FAIA
1994
Diana I. Agrest
FAIA, FAIA
2008
Joseph J. Aliotta
FAIA, FAIA, LEED AP
Object Three
2018
Through exemplary leadership, service, and advocacy, Joe Aliotta empowers emerging young professionals, advances the profession through mentorship, and builds connections with broader industry associations ─ resulting in greater growth, visibility, and effectiveness of the profession.
Timothy Allanbrook
FAIA
Object Two
2012
Tim Allanbrook has directed the restoration of numerous nationally known landmarks with meticulous attention to detail, often at a grand scale. He promulgates technologically advanced techniques while sharing his knowledge through lectures, teaching and tours.
Stanley T. Allen
FAIA
2011
Douglass Alligood
FAIA, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP, NOMA
Object Two
2024
Douglass Alligood turns great design ideas into great buildings. He leads the discovery of unique and refined technical solutions for large scale public projects nationwide and shares his passion and expertise with the next generation.
Ross S. Anderson
FAIA
2002
Raya H. Ani
FAIA, LEED AP
Object One
2019
RAYA ANI is a visionary architect and urban designer whose work traverses disciplines to create meaningful experiences for society. Ranked among the most powerful architects in the Middle East, Raya advocates for sustainability and empowerment.
Stephen A. Apking
FAIA
2008
Illya Azaroff
FAIA
Object Five
2021
Illya Azaroff, AIA, pioneers resilience planning initiatives with US and foreign governments, non-profit agencies, and local communities, demonstrating that public service, design, and community engagement can effectively address natural hazards, climate change, and disaster recovery.
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Matthew Baird’s internationally recognized work embodies his passionate search for a timeless Architecture that creates beauty, compelling form, and cultural significance through his studied pursuit of a language of materiality and its optimized tectonic expression.
Ann Marie Baranowski
FAIA, FAIA, LEED AP
Object Two
2017
Ann Marie Baranowski strategically integrates art and architecture into original built works of enduring value and advocates for culture as vital to the public realm.
Jay D. Bargmann
FAIA
Object Two
2018
Jay Bargmann has pioneered the integration of the practical and the visionary, employing innovative management processes to achieve the highest standards of design, function, and construction, and realize award-winning architecture that serves the public realm.
Alexandra A. Barker
FAIA
Object Two
2020
Alexandra Barker’s pioneering approach to architectural education, evidenced by the integrative curriculum and multi-disciplinary pedagogical strategies she has developed, anticipates new directions in practice, making transformative contributions to the future of the profession.
Alan R. Barlis
FAIA
Object One
2018
For over 20 years, Alan Barlis has been at the forefront of Passive House design. His work has been built upon a deep-seeded belief that high-performance principles can and must be accomplished without compromise to the architecture – regardless of a project’s style, scale, or budget. That belief has driven his nationally-recognized designs as well as his professional and academic advocacy.
Carol Rusche Bentel
FAIA, PhD
2003
Israel M. Berger
FAIA
2013
Denise M. Berger
FAIA
Object Four
2018
Denise Berger’s leadership and advocacy resulted in the highest standards of design excellence for transportation and infrastructure projects. Her innovative policies and programs produced groundbreaking outcomes, elevating the stature of architecture in the public realm.
Kai-Uwe L. Bergmann
FAIA
Object One
2019
From Apprentice to Architect, Kai-Uwe’s path through the profession seeks to build bridges between concept and craft and the cultures and cities these ideas take root within.
Deborah Berke
FAIA, LEED AP
2008
Andrew D. Berman
FAIA
2014
Andrew Bernheimer
FAIA, NCARB
2018
Andrew Bernheimer has expanded the impact of design education and professional practice through teaching and studio-based research, enriching human experience within the personal space of dwellings and the collective spaces of social housing.
Hilary Kinder Bertsch
FAIA
Object Two
2021
Hilary Bertsch designs the public realm through mixed-use master plans, waterfronts, and urban campuses. Her work transforms and revitalizes urban sites around the country, creating vibrant new settings authentic to local context and history.
Charles M. Besjak
FAIA
Object Two
2016
An architect and structural engineer, Charles Besjak practices and promotes a bold and innovative integration of these disciplines, resulting in a body of work—projects, research, and lectures—that has profoundly influenced the profession.
John H. Beyer
FAIA, AICP
1979
Donald R. Blair
FAIA
Object Two
2016
Donald Blair advances healthcare design by integrating extensive expertise in medical planning and design with strategic fiscal analysis to create financially sustainable architecture that expands the capacity for scientific research and delivers improved patient care.
Frederick A. Bland
FAIA, AICP
1992
Heidi L. Blau
FAIA, LEED
2013
Joan Blumenfeld
FAIA, IIDA
2005
Gina L. Bocra
FAIA
Object Four
2024
Gina Bocra is a pioneer in building sustainability at the local, regional and national level, making significant contributions through elevating codes, advising industry organizations, educating peers, and advancing building performance standards to combat climate change.
Christine J. Bodouva
FAIA, LEED AP
2010
Victor F. Body-Lawson
FAIA
Object Two
2022
Exemplifying collaborative practice applied to achieving equitable development, Victor Body-Lawson advocates for new approaches in communities lacking access to the dialogue architecture brings to urban investments, empowering clients, elevating affordable housing, and instilling pride.
Kevin L. Bone
FAIA
Object Two
2012
Kevin Bone’s work as an educator focuses on sustainable design. Informed by three decades of architectural practice, ecological research, and public service, he has inspired a generation of students to address environmental issues through architecture.
Raymond C. Bordwell
FAIA
2013
James R. Braddock
FAIA, LEED AP
Object Two
2020
Jim has elevated the design of laboratories and other complex spaces. His work is recognized for synthesizing technical requirements with human needs and aspirations, and for creating state-of-the-art laboratories that are a joy to use.
Joseph N. Brancato
FAIA, NCARB
Object Two
2019
Joseph Brancato’s innovative training and mentoring programs, his master plans and built work, and his pioneering approach to practice have advanced the roles of the architect and the Institute as agents of change globally.
Louise M. Braverman
FAIA
2008
Adrienne G. Bresnan
FAIA
1990
Joseph P. Bresnan
FAIA
1990
Carlos F. Brillembourg
FAIA
2013
Lance Jay Brown
FAIA, DPACSA
2003
Hillary A. Brown
FAIA
2008
Lori A. Brown
FAIA
Object Six
2022
Through design research, writing, and advocacy, Lori A. Brown is transforming architecture into a more diverse discipline that responds to contemporary social and political conditions while raising awareness of women’s contributions to the built environment.
Eric R. Bunge
FAIA
Object One
2018
Eric Bunge designs inventive environments for an expanded public life. As an architect and educator, he connects architecture with public space, innovation with context, and people with a changing world.
J. Armand Burgun
FAIA, FACHA
1983
Mary A. Burke
FAIA, IIDA
Object Three
2012
Mary Burke seeks to further the reach of design, integrating the practice of architecture with interior architecture and championing the power of collaboration in achieving transformative design.
Patrick J. Burke III
FAIA
Object Four
2017
An experienced and dedicated leader in the design and construction industry, Patrick Burke has spent decades overseeing the planning, design, and construction of large-scale, technically complex biomedical research facilities and other high-technology buildings. In his 15 year tenure leading planning, architecture, and construction at Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC), Burke has successfully delivered more than 2,000 projects with gross project budgets in excess of $900 million.
Madeline Burke-Vigeland
FAIA, 2020 AIA Fellow
Object Two
2020
Madeline Burke-Vigeland's development of innovative collaborative processes to enhance outcomes has resulted in an advancement of architectural standards and the execution of internationally recognized educational and cultural projects.
David J. Burney
FAIA
2008
Mary C. Burnham
FAIA
Object One
2018
Mary Burnham’s humanist approach to architecture conveys the power of design—at all scales—to positively impact people’s lives. Her work expresses those values through a nuanced synthesis of placemaking, form, luminosity and materiality.
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Santiago Calatrava
FAIA
2005
Stephen Cassell
FAIA
Object One
2019
Stephen Cassell grounds his work firmly in research. With deep attunement to client mission, intellectual rigor, and material sensuality, he carefully crafts architecture to provide enduring beauty with a broader sense of purpose.
Margaret O. Castillo
FAIA, LEED AP
Object Three
2016
Through her component leadership, Margaret Castillo has promoted the Institute’s goals of sustainable design and environmental responsibility by expanding public outreach, advocating for reform in Government, and advancing professional education in sustainable and resilient design.
Pablo Castro
FAIA
Object One
2018
Pablo Castro is recognized for his thoughtful pursuit of architecture as a cultural project with a broad social agenda. His deep commitment and constant search for an architecture of positive design contribution, aspiring to become an unobtrusive background to the lives of people, is disseminated via recognized notable work, lectures and exhibitions worldwide.
David R. Castro-Blanco
FAIA
1983
(deceased)
Peter David D. Cavaluzzi
FAIA
2005
Michael T. Cetera
FAIA
Object Four
2022
For over half a century of public service, Michael Cetera has significantly improved the lives of millions of people through his leadership in architecture, vital infrastructure, and open space in the global city of New York.
John Cetra
FAIA, LEED AP
Object Two
2017
Over a 35-year career and since co-founding his own firm in 1987, John Cetra has assembled and led a design practice dedicated to the transformation of urban multifamily housing and residential architecture.
Vishaan P. Chakrabarti
FAIA
Object Four
2018
Dedicated to advancing architecture for the public, enhancing community and creating neighborhoods, Vishaan Chakrabarti has spent his career focused on the enduring public metropolis, the design of its shared spaces, buildings and infrastructures.
Katherine K. Chia
FAIA
Object One
2018
Katherine Chia’s bold, compelling designs pair the solidity and tactile quality of materials with the immateriality of light, form with flow, simplicity with eloquence, to create architecture that enhances and enlarges the collective human experience.
David M. Childs
FAIA
1985
Susan Chin
FAIA, Hon. ASLA
1998
Susan A. Chin
FAIA, Hon. ASLA
1998
Henry N. Cobb
FAIA
1972
(deceased)
Brendan R. Coburn
FAIA
Object One
2020
Artfully weaving contemporary design with historic fabric for over two decades, Brendan has demonstrated that reuse of America’s 19th century buildings is a model for a thriving practice and continued stewardship of the built environment.
Jonathan J. Cohn
FAIA, LEED AP
Object Two
2022
Jonathan Cohn conceives, plans, designs, and implements transformative public transportation and infrastructure. A national advocate for quality public places, his work elevates both transit users and associated communities, making cities more successful, resilient, and equitable.
William J. Conklin
FAIA
1972
(deceased)
Richard A. Cook
FAIA
Object One
2012
Richard Cook is a passionate, internationally influential pioneer in the evolving field of sustainable design. Driven by concepts of biophilia, his built work engages the senses and expresses beautiful, modernist responses to context and place.
Christopher B. Cooper
FAIA, LEED AP
Object One
2018
Chris Cooper works at the intersection of architecture and art. Embracing color, light, texture, and landscape, he creates abstracted and emotive environments that engage both users and the public realm.
Alexander Cooper
FAIA
1986
Craig G. Copeland
FAIA
Object Two
2023
Craig Copeland’s incorporation of artmaking and material research into impactful and inclusive architectural
design has led to award-winning architecture and a body of lectures and workshop collaborations that have further
elevated the practice of architecture.
Joseph Coppola
FAIA
Object Two
2018
Joseph Coppola’s grasp of architectural history, his design vision, and his dedication to serving the public realm have resulted in a precedent-setting advance in the art and science of the adaptive reuse of historic buildings.
Araldo A. Cossutta
FAIA
1974
(deceased)
Randolph R. Croxton
FAIA
1996
William H. Cunningham
FAIA
Object Four
2017
Bill Cunningham, as its first Campus Architect, has used design excellence to transform Weill Cornell Medicine's campus into the embodiment of the highest standards of medical education, research, and practice with national and global influence.
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Richard Dattner
FAIA
1978
Theoharis L. David
FAIA, FAIA Emeritus
1996
Robert I. Davidson
FAIA
1999
Steven M. Davis, FAIA
FAIA
1997
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Francois C. de Menil
FAIA
2002
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Jared DellaValle
FAIA
Object Two
2019
Jared Della Valle is expanding the role of the architect through innovation of practice. He has designed and developed acclaimed work by leading a renaissance of entrepreneurship in the profession to improve the built environment
Melissa L. DelVecchio
FAIA
Object One
2019
Melissa DelVecchio has demonstrated to the profession and influential clients that the principles of Classicism and Modernism can be dynamic conversational partners producing expressive buildings that give places identity and meaning.
Umberto Dindo
FAIA, FAIA
Object Five
2012
With his entrepreneurial advocacy for innovative design and urbanism, Umberto Dindo has elevated the architect’s role in society by energizing his community, colleagues, and the AIA through exhibitions, symposia, teaching and spirited community service.
John Morris Dixon
FAIA
1977
Nicole M. Dosso
FAIA, LEED BD+C, WELL AP
Object Two
2016
An exceptional leader, Nicole Dosso is a gifted practitioner of the technical craft of architecture, an expert in the technical challenges of designing tall buildings on complex urban sites, and a mentor to women practitioners.
Michael F. Doyle
FAIA
2010
Susannah C. Drake
FAIA, FASLA
Object Two
2020
Susannah Drake is at the forefront of interdisciplinary design and advocacy. Leadership of professional and community organizations, award-winning research-based practice, groundbreaking exhibitions, publications and teaching typify her activist role in addressing climate change through design.
Kenneth H. Drucker
FAIA
2009
Kenneth H. Drucker
FAIA
2009
Roger F. Duffy Jr.
FAIA
2007
Jeffrey S. Dugan
FAIA
Object Two
2021
Jeffrey Dugan’s innovative, precedent-setting transportation facilities advance and enrich the urban social infrastructure and the user experience. His projects and his advocacy have brought international attention to the profession’s leadership in transforming the public sphere.
Craig E. Dykers
FAIA
Object One
2018
Craig Edward Dykers is internationally recognized for the development of architecture and landscape design with a singular and timeless response to the interactions of human nature and the natural world. The unique aesthetic of this approach has shown that everything from the smallest to the largest scale can promote social diversity and environmental responsibility that positively impacts cities, habitats, and people
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Mary-Jean Eastman
FAIA
1998
Stanton Eckstut
FAIA
1988
Bruce D. Eisenberg
FAIA, LEED AP
Object Four
2019
Bruce Eisenberg has spent his career transforming public sector architecture by raising design standards for housing, buildings and parks. His work enhances design quality by skillfully combining sustainability with thoughtful preservation.
Peter D. Eisenman
FAIA
1981
Robert D. Eisenstat
FAIA, LEED AP
Object Four
2017
Robert Eisenstat's leadership and advocacy have resulted int he highest standards of design excellence for transportation and infrastructure projects. His wide-reaching and consequential efforts have raised the stature of the architect in the public realm.
Laura L. Ettelman-Gunter
FAIA
Object Two
2021
Laura Ettelman’s record of accomplishments testifies to her hands-on leadership in coordinating large-scale architecture and engineering teams, while integrating technology to advance major domestic and international infrastructure projects impacting the lives of people around the world.
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Karen Fairbanks
FAIA, LEED AP
Object Two
2021
Karen Fairbanks shapes vibrant and equitable built environments through her designs for civic, educational and community-based organizations and her leadership in the transformative education of future architects and activists.
Michael M. Fieldman
FAIA
1997
Martin J. Finio
FAIA, LEED, NCARB
Object One
2016
Martin Finio combines an embrace of constraints with a keen attention to light, material, detail, and construction. His work displays a consistent elegance, invention, and restraint, bringing meaning to place and elevating life’s daily rituals.
Joseph L. Fleischer
FAIA
1994
Michael D. Flynn
FAIA
2000
Bruce S. Fowle
FAIA, LEED AP
1985
Robert Belmont Freeman Jr.
FAIA
2009
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Michael Gabellini
FAIA
2004
Mario Gandelsonas
FAIA
2006
Nicholas P. Garrison
FAIA, OAQ, LEED AP
Object One
2019
Nicholas Garrison’s innovative architecture is a collaboration among the built, the natural, and human experience. Eschewing conventions of style and typology, his work is elegant and timeless, superbly designed and humanistic in its intent.
Lia Gartner
FAIA, LEED AP
2010
Lia Gartner’s leadership of vast departments and projects, advancement of her fellow architects, and commitment to design excellence have elevated public architecture and the role of the profession. She has devoted her career to fostering the design and realization of outstanding architecture for the public good. In so doing, she has transformed the role and responsibilities of public architects in New York City.
Lia Gartner
FAIA, LEED AP
2010
(deceased)
Lia Gartner’s leadership of vast departments and projects, advancement of her fellow architects, and commitment to design excellence have elevated public architecture and the role of the profession. She has devoted her career to fostering the design and realization of outstanding architecture for the public good. In so doing, she has transformed the role and responsibilities of public architects in New York City.
Robert F. Gatje
FAIA
1973
(deceased)
Robert Geddes
FAIA
1967
(deceased)
Gerard F.X. Geier II
FAIA, FIIDA, LEED AP
2008
John P. Gering
FAIA
Object Two
2019
John Gering pioneered the integration of design with advanced technologies in high performance communications environments. Through his leadership at HLW and partnerships with his peers, he has imparted his knowledge to architects worldwide.
Rocco Giannetti
FAIA, LEED AP ID+C, NCARB
Object Two
2018
Rocco Giannetti has spearheaded the transformation of the workplace, integrating wellness, productivity, and sustainability. His precedent-setting work consistently promotes the value of design excellence and advances the importance of interior architecture.
Mark E. Ginsberg
FAIA, LEED AP
2006
Mark Ginsberg, FAIA, leads his colleagues on issues of planning, urban design, affordable housing, zoning and building codes, moving the architectural profession into a position of esteem and influence.
David L. Ginsberg
FAIA
1980
(deceased)
Richard J. Gluckman
FAIA
1998
Steven M. Goldberg
FAIA
1991
M. H. Goldfinger
FAIA Member Emeritus
1986
(deceased)
Nic Goldsmith
FAIA, LEED
1997
Joann SUE Gonchar
FAIA, LEED AP
Object Two
2018
Through her work as a journalist, Joann Gonchar provides architects with critical information, insight, and inspiration. Her articles, which clearly communicate complex design and technical innovations, promote best practices in sustainability, structures, materials, and preservation.
Robert W. Goodwin
FAIA, LEED AP
2015
In over 25 years of practice, Rob Goodwin has created a compelling body of work, spanning a broad range of types and scales, unified by the desire to create a unique expression for each project.
Alexander Gorlin
FAIA
2005
F. Eric Goshow
FAIA, LEED AP BD+C
Object Three
2018
Eric Goshow’s approach to leadership in the AIA and in his practice places great emphasis on the power of collaboration and teamwork to achieve hard-to-reach goals that benefit the profession of architecture and society.
Ted J. Gottesdiener
FAIA
2003
Christopher K. Grabe
FAIA, LEED AP
2009
John P. Grady
FAIA
Object One
2009
(deceased)
John Grady has played a seminal role in defining exhibition design. His design approach, emphasizing the integration of architectural structure with interpretive content, has influenced a field that was largely unexplored when his career began.
Thomas L. Grassi
FAIA
Object Four
2017
Thomas Grassi devoted his career to being a manager for transformative regional transportation projects, a leader rebuilding Lower Manhattan and Word Trade Center transportation infrastructure, and an ambassador sharing the story of architecture's healing power.
Beth E. Greenberg
FAIA
2015
Beth Greenberg is a passionate urbanist who creates dynamic architecture transforming the civic realm. Her expertise in the public process and users’ spatial experience guides her leadership of complex projects, engaging communities and revitalizing neighborhoods.
Frank J. Greene
FAIA
Object Two
2007
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Frances Halsband
FAIA
1986
Frances Halsband
FAIA
1986
Theodore Hammer
FAIA
1996
Gary Handel has pioneered the design of hybrid residential buildings that measurably revitalize underutilized neighborhoods in historic city centers with a rigorous emphasis on civic space and a discerning interpretation of local materiality and scale.
Gary P. Haney
FAIA, RIBA
Object One
2017
Gary Haney uses breakthrough technologies, sustainable strategies, and innovative structural geometries as the inspiration for iconic architectural forms. His pioneering buildings fuse bold engineering concepts and expressive materials to elevate user experiences and transform cities.
Alan M. M. Hantman
FAIA
2001
Timothy Hartung
FAIA
1997
Erleen K. Hatfield
FAIA, PE, F.ASCE
Object Two
2024
Combining an architect's sensibility with superior engineering proficiency, Erleen Hatfeld pushes design beyond expected limits. By applying pioneering technologies, devising technically complex structural solutions, and incorporating sustainable systems, she brings ambitious projects to life.
Richard S. Hayden
FAIA
1987
Laura Heim
FAIA, LEED AP BD+C
Object Two
2018
Laura Heim advances restoration standards in historic neighborhoods by sensitively inserting contemporary programs and design into older buildings, transforming and extending the relevance of historic fabric, resulting in restored sustainable communities.
Robert A. Heintges
FAIA
2009
David P. Helpern
FAIA
1993
Scott K. Henson
FAIA
Object One
2020
Scott Henson advances the field of preservation, elevating traditional building practices to globally conscious, sustainable design. Henson’s crafted approach embodies building stewardship and advocates adaptive reuse to the profession.
Scott K. Henson
FAIA
Object One
2020
Scott Henson advances the field of preservation, elevating traditional building practices to globally conscious, sustainable design. Henson’s crafted approach embodies building stewardship and advocates adaptive reuse to the profession.
Anne Holford-Smith
FAIA, LEED AP
Object Two
2022
Anne Holford-Smith’s pioneering preservation approach combines design and research to reveal each building’s history and stories. Joining past and future, she creates the next chapters of essential, preeminent cultural assets, enhancing their urban contributions.
Steven M. Holl
FAIA
Object One
2011
Holl and his firm, Steven Holl Architects, have completed projects that tackle the urban-scale planning and development conundrums that define success in the built environment. He’s able to work with diverse clients to get projects executed, all while being a tenured professor at Columbia University. His explorations have served as an inspiration to his colleagues.
Nicole A. Hollant-Denis
FAIA, NOMA
Object Two
2024
In response to historical inequities, Nicole Hollant-Denis intentionally manages an inclusive practice, nurturing and affirming the cultural identities of her staff, while inspiring them with the knowledge to develop projects that benefit their communities.
Malcolm Holzman
FAIA
1981
Kevin Hom
FAIA
Object Two
2017
As Dean, Kevin Hom has re-invented the architecture program at CUNY's School of Technology and Design, developing a dynamic, sustainability-focused and technology-based model for preparing disadvantaged students to enter and bring diversity to the profession.
Reginald D. Hough
FAIA
1997
Charles K. Hoyt
FAIA
1993
(deceased)
Nathan C. Hoyt
FAIA
2008
(deceased)
Nathan C. Hoyt
FAIA
2008
(deceased)
Frances P. Huppert
FAIA
1997
J
Stephen B. Jacobs
FAIA
1984
(deceased)
Steven B. Jacobs
FAIA
1984
(deceased)
Stephan W. Jaklitsch
FAIA
Object One
2020
Stephan Jaklitsch’s projects are explorations into the widely applicable potential of architectural design. The excellence of his work and his influence on the public-professional dialogue have expanded the significance of architecture and of the profession.
Sudhir Jambhekar
FAIA
2008
Pamela S. Jerome
FAIA
Object One
2018
Pamela Jerome is an innovative leader in the application of theory and doctrine on the preservation of significant structures in the US and worldwide. Her award winning projects, volunteer work, publications, and training have an international impact.
Timothy J. Johnson
FAIA
Object One
2017
Timothy Johnson has transformed urban environments worldwide by designing buildings that blur the line between public and private, thereby uniting clients with their communities, landmarking their respective cities and invigorating entire neighborhoods.
Stephen Johnson
FAIA
2010
Wendy Evans Joseph
FAIA, LEED-AP
2003
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Leonard S. Kady
FAIA
Object Three
2018
Influential leader, connector, and educator, Leonard Kady advocates for AIA Small Firms. He impacts the practice of architecture to expand the definition of “Small” through meaningful contributions to the profession, the Institute, and society.
Daniel J. Kaplan
FAIA
Object One
2012
Dan applies his passion for urbanism and sustainability equally to buildings and cities; he creates engaging new models for imaginative, livable, and lasting environments that animate the civic realm.
Bernhard M. Karpf
FAIA
Object One
2018
Bernhard Karpf has advanced a distinguished body of modern architecture at Richard Meier & Partners, distinctive for its order and composition, natural light, meticulous assembly, and site transformation.
Hana Kassem
FAIA, NOMA, LEED, WELL AP
Object One
2024
Hana Kassem’s architecture uplifts the human experience, uniting inclusivity and sustainability, to inspire common bonds. She skillfully modulates form, color, and materials to foster a profound sense of belonging to place, community, and nature.
Neil C. Katz
FAIA
Object Two
2023
Neil Katz specializes in computational design. He has pioneered its adoption in contemporary practice and has
served as an ambassador for its application in architecture, through architectural projects, interdisciplinary
collaborations, and teaching.
Jeffrey A. Kenoff
FAIA
Object One
2024
Through his work, lecturing, and academic involvement, Jeff Kenoff is transforming urban architecture through projects that redefine connectivity and public space with purposeful articulation of scale, materiality, and humanization from the ground to the sky.
Laurie D. Kerr
FAIA, LEED AP
2015
A pioneer in energy efficiency and urban sustainability, translating her innovative, data-driven policies for New York City into a replicable model now being utilized by ten American cities.
Robert Arthur A. King
FAIA
2014
Robert Kliment
FAIA
1986
(deceased)
Andrew B. Knox
FAIA
Object Five
2020
Andrew Knox has focused his practice on elevating the lives of the societally disadvantaged through innovative humanistic design. Knox's completed projects advanced the discussion and achievements of societally committed architecture.
Varun Kohli
FAIA, LEED AP
Object Two
2023
A fierce advocate for environmental and social sustainability, Varun Kohli creates and implements integrated design processes for significant projects globally. His meticulous approach purposefully dissolves the boundaries between built, human, and natural ecosystems.
A. Eugene Kohn
FAIA
1986
(deceased)
Carl Krebs creates places that foster community and identity by connecting people to the cultural context and history that are bound into sites and physical settings.
Joan Krevlin
FAIA, LEED AP
2010
Sameer Kumar
FAIA
Object Two
2024
Sameer is a recognized expert of building enclosure design. Through the breadth of his practice and teaching focused on building performance and material innovation, he has profoundly influenced the profession of architecture.
Judith M. Kunoff
FAIA
2015
Judith Kunoff is responsible for all architectural work undertaken in MTA New York City Transit; this work includes 21st century subway expansion projects, reconstruction of major existing station complexes, ADA alterations, historic restorations, new support facilities and the design and construction of related urban design elements.
Michael Kwartler
FAIA
1990
L
Erik G. L’Heureux
FAIA, Singapore Registered Architect
Object Two
2020
Erik L’Heureux integrates design education and academic leadership to creative practice, championing novel design strategies for hot, wet and dense cities of the equator, and the warming world.
Alexander P. Lamis
FAIA
Object Two
2016
Through his work designing major public and academic libraries, archives, museums, and cultural institutions, Alexander Lamis has madea significant contribution to the understanding of our national heritage while making an investment in the future of American cities.
Patricia Lancaster-Brown FAIA
FAIA
2004
Bryan Langlands
FAIA
Object Two
2021
Bryan’s leadership in forward-focused thinking, knowledge sharing and consensus building elevates the national discourse on the architecture practice of healthcare environments by advancing the delivery of care, guiding top-tier medical institutions, and influencing regulatory change.
Vivian W. Lee
FAIA, LEED AP
Object One
2020
Vivian Lee designs meticulously crafted buildings that—through environmental calibration, technological innovation, and a keen understanding of local context and socio-cultural differences—promote an architecture predicated on sustainability, equity, and beauty.
Gillet Lefferts Jr.
FAIA
1971
(deceased)
David M. Leven
FAIA
Object One
2018
Architect and educator, David Leven’s precisely detailed buildings, actualize the progressive principles of openness, light and abstraction while challenging expectations of program and type.
Conrad L. Levenson
FAIA
2000
Kenneth D. Levien
FAIA
2013
Paul M. Lewis
FAIA
Object One
2017
Architect, professor, speaker and author Paul Lewis has bridged the worlds of practice and academia producing award-winning architecture, interiors, books and conceptual projects. His acclaimed built works synthesize design excellence and tectonic innovation.
Ismael Leyva
FAIA
Object Two
2018
Ismael Leyva’s dynamic work has elevated the design of residential projects in New York City, aligning singularly innovative and contextually responsive solutions with real-world challenges of difficult sites, market demands, financial constraints, and entrenched regulations.
Daniel Libeskind
FAIA
Object One
2017
Daniel Libeskind believes that buildings contribute to the greater cultural context in which they are built. Committed to expanding the scope of architecture reflects his profound interest and involvement in philosophy, art, literature, and music.
Theodore Liebman
FAIA
1986
Carol Loewenson
FAIA, LEED AP
2013
L. Reynolds Logan Jr.
FAIA
Object One
2017
Renny Logan has advanced a distinguished body of modern architecture at Richard Meier & Partners, distinctive for its order and composition, natural light, meticulous assembly, and site transformation.
Sara Lopergolo
FAIA
Object One
2020
For nearly three decades, Sara Lopergolo has created elegant design solutions for cultural, residential and commercial projects that transcend the practical and elevate quality of life all while cultivating a collaborative and engaging work environment.
William C. Louie
FAIA
1994
Frank M. Lupo
FAIA, LEED
2009
M
Emma E. Macari
FAIA
Object Four
2006
The highest ranking architect in an American university, staunch mentor to women architects, Emma E. Macari, FAIA, has greatly improved three major public universities, raised the standards of higher-education institutions, and inspired design professionals to create consequential architecture.
Michael A. Manfredi
FAIA
2006
Michael A. Manfredi
FAIA
2006
Scott Marble
FAIA
Object One
2020
Scott Marble has worked to advance the discipline of architecture through his leadership in design innovation, architectural education and professional practice.
Peter P. Marino
FAIA
2006
Sandro Marpillero
FAIA
2010
Bernard A. Marson
FAIA
2010
(deceased)
Elisabeth Martin
FAIA
Object Two
2017
Elisabeth Martin's leadership and advocacy for public libraries is a catalyst for transformative change. Through practice, her passion has fueled discourse, inspired solutions, influenced national models, and demonstrated the power of design in the public realm.
Jonathan J. Marvel
FAIA
Object One
2012
Jonathan Marvel imbues public architecture with depth and meaning, forging constraints of sustainability, site, and security into bold forms and dynamic spaces, expanding the language and capacity of architecture in the public realm.
Audrey A. Matlock
FAIA
2011
Audrey A. Matlock
FAIA
2011
Laurie M. Maurer
FAIA
1983
Arthur May
FAIA
1991
(deceased)
Sandra McKee
FAIA
Object Five
2019
Sandra pursues the architect’s potential to create a better built environment. She combines this goal with practical, hands-on approaches, bringing positive change by leading, encouraging and motivating her community to contribute in shaping their city.
Jonathan ZACHARIAH McKown Jr.
FAIA
2006
Richard A. Meier
FAIA
1976
Richard Metsky
FAIA, LEED AP
2013
D. Blakeslee Middleton
FAIA, LEED AP
2007
Paul Milana
FAIA
Object One
2021
Leveraging long-term relationships, Paul Milana advances the role of urban design across scales through rigorous understanding of place, history, and human potential by designing sustainable, model communities, buildings, and landscapes of enduring value.
George H. Miller
FAIA
1999
Edward I. Mills
FAIA
1998
Victor Alexander Mirontschuk
FAIA
Object Two
2016
A pioneer in and influential advocate for higher density housing, Victor Mirontschuk combines planning and architecture to design environments that promote social interaction and create community. His innovations have established new standards across the country.
Julia F. Monk
FAIA, IIDA, LEED AP
Object Two
2019
International hoteliers recognize Julia Monk as an industry pioneer. She created a global brand known equally for its award-winning expertise in architecture and interior design. Today she continues to challenge the hospitality design status quo.
Jeffrey A. Murphy
FAIA
Object Two
2016
Jeffrey Murphy’s architecture fosters social engagement, fortifies community and dramatically broadens the impact and influence of his institutional clients.
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Barbara A. Nadel
FAIA
2000
Daniel H. Nall
FAIA, PE, LEED AP
2003
Scott D. Newman
FAIA
2015
Scott Newman, AIA, has created and led a practice that has advanced the quality of museum architecture through tailored planning and purposeful design.
Margaret E. Newman
FAIA
2013
Michael A. Nieminen
FAIA
2011
Michael A. Nieminen
FAIA
2011
O
Terrence E. O’Neal
FAIA
2013
Rolf H. Ohlhausen
FAIA
1984
Richard M. Olcott
FAIA
1997
Herbert Oppenheimer
FAIA
1978
(deceased)
P
Tician Papachristou
FAIA
1980
Gregg A. Pasquarelli
FAIA
Object One
2023
Gregg Pasquarelli is a visionary American architect who has committed himself to transforming the process of design and
delivery in support of the highest ideals of architectural excellence.
Sherida E. Paulsen
FAIA
2003
William Pedersen
FAIA, FAAR
1988
I. M. Pei
FAIA
1964
(deceased)
Rafael Pelli
FAIA, LEED AP
2014
Peter M. Pennoyer
FAIA
2014
L. Bradford Perkins Jr.
FAIA
1993
Bogdan Z. Pestka
FAIA
2010
Joanna M. Pestka
FAIA
2009
Jean P. Phifer
FAIA, LEED
2006
Thomas M. Phifer
FAIA
2011
David Piscuskas
FAIA, LEED AP
2006
Daria F. Pizzetta
FAIA
Object Two
2017
Daria Pizzetta has had a leading role in shaping the evolution of library design nationally, as well as the discourse about the design of major public buildings and arts institutions.
Charles A. Platt
FAIA
1999
(deceased)
Michael E. Plottel
FAIA, LEED AP
Object Four
2017
Michael Plottel has dedicated his 25+-year career to advancing the practice and theory of public architecture by focusing on the design and construction of socially relevant projects with the result of rebuilding cities, strengthening institutions, enhancing public spaces, and ultimately serving the everyday needs of the citizen.
James S. Polshek
FAIA
1973
Lee H. Pomeroy
FAIA
1979
(deceased)
Gerrard S. Pook
FAIA
1980
Peter Pran
FAIA
2001
(deceased)
Theodore H. Prudon
FAIA
2002
R
George Ranalli is an educational leader who facilitates a mutually beneficial collaboration between the academy and the profession. Mr. Ranalli’s architecture is based upon a design ethos that translates architectural history into a contemporary idiom.
Jeffrey L. Raven
FAIA
2015
Jeffrey Raven is a recognized leader in sustainable and resilient urban design whose innovative research is applied through his professional practice and disseminated throughout the profession, academia, government and allied disciplines.
Lyn Rice
FAIA, LEED AP
Object One
2019
Lyn Rice engages the public with memorable buildings that approach normative architectural issues unconventionally. Rice brings a resourceful civic-mindedness to a range of cultural projects, inventively mining practical constraint to generate unexpected design solutions.
Margaret S. Rietveld
FAIA
2007
David S. Rockwell
FAIA
2015
David Rockwell explores theater as public performance and a narrative medium to design experience-rich environments. By merging theater and architecture, Rockwell uses the built form to imagine new worlds, tell stories, and engage with others.
David S. Rockwell
FAIA
2015
David Rockwell explores theater as public performance and a narrative medium to design experience-rich environments. By merging theater and architecture, Rockwell uses the built form to imagine new worlds, tell stories, and engage with others.
Susan T. Rodriguez
FAIA
2003
Robert M. Rogers
FAIA
2008
Ann M. Rolland
FAIA, LEED
Object Two
2016
Ann Rolland creates transformative educational and institutional facilities. By forging collaborative processes and connections, she generates opportunities that advance mission-driven program and design.
Burton L. Roslyn
FAIA
2011
(deceased)
James S. Russell
FAIA
2010
Mary Elizabeth Rusz
FAIA
Object Four
2019
As Public Architect and Urban Designer, Mary Elizabeth Rusz is a leader in community regeneration, design innovation and conservation. Her neighborhood strategies, thoughtful interventions, and design excellence “make life better” for the communities she serves.
William S. Ryall Jr.
FAIA
Object One
2016
William Ryall’s work reflects an organic unity of sustainability, environmental stewardship, utility, and aesthetics. Unhampered by the limitations of rigid and externally imposed rules, he deploys the principles underlying LEED and the objectives of Passive House to create a new paradigm for architecture.
Donald P. Ryder
FAIA
1984
(deceased)
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An architect devoted to healthcare, Joan Saba is leading a transformation within the healthcare industry: by proving the value of the built environment in high-performance care, she improves health and healing through innovative, inspiring design.
Pascale M. Sablan
FAIA, NOMA, LEED AP
Object Five
2021
2021 Whitney M. Young Jr. Award
Jennifer Sage
FAIA, FAIA, LEED AP
2014
Porie Saikia
FAIA, FCIOB
Object Four
2020
Porie Saikia has demonstrated exemplary leadership by driving design excellence in civic architecture and championing innovative project delivery to enhance the built environment experience, benefiting millions in the New York region and the world.
Hilary M. Sample
FAIA
Object One
2021
Hilary Sample is an architect, writer, and educator, who through designing skillful forms in buildings and creative, defining books, synthesizes professional practice with architectural academia in a realized award winning, playful diverse body of work.
Michael M. Samuelian
FAIA, AICP
Object Two
2016
Michael Samuelian has planned and managed the design of tens of millions of square feet of New York City, focusing on innovative mixed-use centers, enhanced public spaces, and excellence and diversity in design.
Joel A. Sanders
FAIA
Object Two
2019
Through teaching, writing and practice, Joel Sanders has pioneered the examination of the relationship between architecture, gender and embodied experience, producing design research projects committed to the creation of inclusive spaces that meet the needs of people of different ages, genders and disabilities.
James Sanders
FAIA
Object Two
2021
An internationally recognized architect, author, and filmmaker, James Sanders, AIA has interpreted and expanded appreciation of global cities through books, documentary films, and exhibitions, while enhancing the urban landscape through his own design projects.
Anthony P. Schirripa
FAIA, IIDA
2010
Todd H. Schliemann
FAIA
2002
Mildred F. Schmertz
FAIA
1977
(deceased)
Aaron B. Schwarz
FAIA
2004
Catherine S. Seavitt Nordenson
FAIA, ASLA
Object Six
2024
Through groundbreaking publications, design research, and scholarship, Catherine Seavitt Nordenson has transformed the integral relationship of architecture, landscape architecture, and green infrastructure to advance climate adaptation, with a focus on the equitable public realm.
Walter Sedovic
FAIA, FAPT LEED
2010
Annabelle M. Selldorf
FAIA
2009
Jeremy R. Shannon
FAIA, LEED AP BC+C
Object Four
2023
Jeremy Shannon successfully developed a design path for more than a thousand public schools to become net zero carbon emission buildings; such projects are the culmination of aggressive climate stewardship throughout his professional
practice.
Brian J. Shea
FAIA
Object One
2018
Brian Shea has advanced the art and practice of urban design in the United States. His approach combines a rigorous method of physical analysis with creatively integrative design solutions to guide the responsible growth of American cities, communities, and campuses.
Kimberly Sheppard
FAIA
Object One
2016
Throughout thirty years of design innovation, leadership, and preservation endeavors, Kimberly Sheppard combines light and space with exacting materiality to conceive sculptural environments which engage and enhance the lives of the end user.
William C. Shopsin
FAIA
2001
Robert H. Siegel
FAIA
1991
Lloyd A. Sigal
FAIA
Object Two
2018
Lloyd Sigalhas elevated the profession and educated the next generation of architects through leadership on exceptionally complex, award-winning projects driven by innovation and collaboration, as well dramatic building transformations, that have reshaped global practice.
Lee H. Skolnick II
FAIA
2003
James J. Slade Jr.
FAIA, LEED AP
Object One
2016
Thoughtfully synthesizing each project’s unique conditions, James Slade’s architecture and interiors embody diverse client identities through form, materiality, color, graphics and texture.
Sylvia J. Smith
FAIA, LEED
2009
Architect, craftsman, educator, Gabriel Smith’s endeavors converge in spirited modernist buildings. His hands-on work reveals the extraordinary in the ‘ordinary’ by carefully weaving elemental materials with site, space, and light.
Carolyn Jane Smith
FAIA, IIDA
Object Two
2017
As a highly regarded leader of practice, projects, and education, Jane Smith has pioneered the integration of pragmatism and imagination, of design and the business of design, advancing the strength and influence of the profession.
Christopher G. Smith
FAIA
2004
Henry H. Smith-Miller
FAIA
2014
Kalavati A. Somvanshi
FAIA
Object Two
2017
Kalavati Somvanshi is a leader who leverages foresight and experience by creating learning opportunities for the fellow architects, consultants and subcontractors. Her efforts enhance design excellence, technical expertise for teams facilitating the practice of architecture.
Richard W. Southwick
FAIA, LEED AP
2008
Barbara E. Spandorf
FAIA, LEED AP
Object Four
2020
Barbara Spandorf champions architectural practice through her leadership in creating award-winning facilities in the public realm. Skillfully working with diverse stakeholders, she advocates and realizes inspiring civic projects that advance institutional missions and transform communities.
Stanley R. Stark
FAIA, LEED AP
2005
Jonathan N. Stark
FAIA
2014
William H. Stein
FAIA
2008
Ralph Steinglass
FAIA, DBIA, CDT
1992
Robert A. Stern
FAIA
1984
Mark E. Strauss
FAIA, AICP, LEED
2004
Abby P. Suckle
FAIA, LEED
2006
Allen Swerdlowe
FAIA
Object Five
2016
Allen Swerdlowe spent his career combining political participation, professional expertise and passion to work pro-bono with communities, municipalities and private developers to elevate the quality of their projects and public space for the public good.
Yvonne Y. Szeto
FAIA, LEED AP
2010
T
Joseph D. Tanney Jr.
FAIA
Object One
2020
A leader in prefabricated design, Joseph Tanney AIA creates nationally-recognized, award-winning homes with his distinctive design methodology, THE MODERN MODULAR. His impact has been transformative, broadening the understanding of prefab among the profession and public.
John B. Tarantino
FAIA
2001
Marilyn J. Taylor
FAIA
1998
Marilyn J. Taylor
FAIA
1998
Douglas A. Tilden
FAIA
Object Two
2016
Combining design, managerial, and political leadership, Doug has improved the lives of millions worldwide by creating a legacy of railtransit mega-projects that exceeds aesthetic and operational considerations to achieve unique expressions of culture and place.
A. J. Tinson
FAIA
Object Two
2024
Jim Tinson drives innovative thinking and design by leading diverse, interdisciplinary teams that elevate the architect as an integral strategic partner in creating transformative environments worldwide.
Bernard Tschumi
FAIA
2008
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Jay Valgora
FAIA, APA, LEED AP
Object One
2020
Jay Valgora founded and leads an internationally recognized practice, STUDIO V. His influential designs in architecture, urban design and preservation transform urban edges and reconnect communities, while engaging history and context in innovative ways.
Fernando A. Villa
FAIA, LEED AP
Object Two
2021
In his dedication to elevating standards for the affordable and supportive housing Fernando Villa has brought aesthetic achievement and environmentally sustainable design to mission-driven projects empowering residents and challenging the stigma of this building typology
Rafael Vinoly
FAIA
1993
(deceased)
v
James von Klemperer
FAIA
2006
V
Bartholomew Voorsanger
FAIA
1985
W
Kenneth H. Walker
FAIA
1987
David Wallance
FAIA, LEED AP BD+C
Object Two
2021
David Wallance’s advancement of facade technology has enabled the realization of award-winning architecture, and his innovative next-generation system of modular architecture provides essential tools for solving the problem of affordable and equitable housing.
Sheldon D. Wander
FAIA
1989
Roberta D. Washington
FAIA
2006
Gregory T. Waugh
FAIA
Object Two
2016
A proven technical leader, Gregory Waugh has acquired a specialized skillset in the documentation and execution of complex architectural projects. Gregory displays great ingenuity at implementing technical innovations with expertise in integrated project delivery.
Dennis W. Wedlick
FAIA
Object Two
2019
Dennis Wedlick has refined the custom single-family home practice as a creative laboratory for eco-friendly design. Through his designs, writings, and advocacy, he disseminates the attributes of sustainability and builds coalitions to use green architecture for the greater good.
Don Weinreich
FAIA
Object Two
2016
Don Weinreich believes professional practice offers boundless opportunities for creativity. Making superior buildings, creating a vibrant firm culture, optimizing computation in practice and working to mitigate the worldwide refugee crisis are his passions.
Stephen A. Weinryb
FAIA
2015
Stephen Weinryb is a leader with unique talents and experience in the execution of complex projects. His focus has been to ensure technical innovation in code development, constructability, and the execution of multifaceted design elements.
Marion Weiss
FAIA
Object One
2012
Marion Weiss pursues an architecture that transcends disciplinary distinctions to capitalize on the powerful reciprocity between architecture, landscape, and urbanism.
Claire Weisz
FAIA
Object One
2013
Claire Weisz has elevated design in the public realm by creating works that are architecturally significant and have enduring social value. She has made apparent the power of design to both regenerate and innovate.
David C. West
FAIA
Object Two
2018
David West has played a seminal role in the advancement of housing design and the highrise, apartment building typology in New York City, establishing national and international models for urban housing.
Paul L. Whalen
FAIA
Object Two
2018
Through his planning projects, buildings, lectures, and writings, Paul Whalen shows how the lessons of American urbanism, from traditional towns to high-density Manhattan, can guide 21st century community-making at all scales at home and internationally.
Andrew Whalley
FAIA, RIBA, FRSA
Object One
2019
Andrew Whalley’s design vision and leadership have given rise to a portfolio of award-winning projects that elicit joy, foster unique experiences and impart a lasting, forward-thinking impression on people, places and institutions around the world.
Samuel G. White
FAIA
1997
Robert C. Whitlock
FAIA
Object One
2020
Robert Whitlock redefines the skyscraper by balancing formal expression with purposeful consideration for how supertall buildings shape the urban skyline while dynamically engaging with the street below.
Barbara E. Wilks
FAIA, FASLA
1999
Tod C. Williams
FAIA
1992
John H. Winkler
FAIA
1989
Elissa F. Winzelberg
FAIA, FAIA, LEED AP, CPHD
2015
Elissa Winzelberg has elevated the quality of Supportive Housing in New York City and beyond, effectively combating homelessness by advancing an innovative housing model that promotes design excellence and sustainability.
R. John Woelfling
FAIA, LEED AP, CPHT
Object Two
2024
John Woelfling advances the design of sustainable affordable housing with innovations resulting in healthy, low carbon buildings that reinforce communities. His leadership in large-scale affordable housing sets a national model for addressing the housing crisis.
Kellogg H. Wong
FAIA
1986
Daniel E. Wood
FAIA, LEED AP
Object One
2016
Dan Wood is an architect with a deep commitment to sustainability and programmatic innovation. Recognized as being among the most innovative architects working in this area today, his projects have received nine AIA awards in the last seven years and his office WORKac was selected as the 2015 AIA New York State Firm of the Year.
Graham S. Wyatt
FAIA
Object Two
2018
Graham Wyatt advances the profession by demonstrating the power of architecture to further the art and science of education while strengthening the unique campus identities of the academic institutions he serves.
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Stephen Yablon
FAIA
Object Two
2020
Stephen Yablon has had a national impact in the design of community healthcare facilities, as well as other projects for the underserved, by bringing design excellence and refinement to these often overlooked facilities.
Richard C. Yancey
FAIA, LEED-AP
Object Four
2019
Extending his passion for designing sustainably crafted architecture, Richard Yancey has created a pioneering international center of excellence dedicated to building energy efficiency, addressing one of the biggest challenges of our time.
Kimberly K. Yao
FAIA
Object Two
2022
Kim Yao, FAIA leads an architectural practice grounded in the engagement of diverse voices and the establishment of shared values resulting in design excellence, creating a model for advocacy and mentorship.
Adam Yarinsky
FAIA, LEED AP
2007
Mark A. Yoes
FAIA, LEED AP
Object One
2018
Mark Yoes pioneered the integration of architecture and infrastructure for the public realm. His architectural designs have set a national standard by infusing New York’s built environment with civic dignity.
Norbert W. Young Jr.
FAIA
2000
Linda Yowell
FAIA, NCARB
2001
Z
Stas Zakrzewski
FAIA
Object Two
2022
Through practice, research, and advocacy, Stas Zakrzewski has pioneered high-performance architecture and modern design with his expertise in Passive House and Mass Timber, fostering a new breed of low-carbon, low-impact buildings.
Howard L. Zimmerman
FAIA
Object Two
2017
A respected leader and expert int he preservation and restoration of building facades, Howard Zimmerman has raised awareness and advanced the standards of this specialty, transforming the safety and aesthetics of the urban experience.
David M. Ziskind
FAIA, NCARB, LEED AP BD&C
2011