Awards: 2003 Young Architects Award
Recipient: Ronald Todd Ray, AIA (STUDIO27architecture)
Representative Work: GYMR Mediating Wall; Washington, D.C.
Client: GYMR (Garrett, Yu Hussein, McCabe & Reis, LLC
Photo: John K. Burke, AIA (STUDIO27architecture)
 

     
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  AIA National Honor Awards Submission & Deadline Information

The AIA has a long tradition of recognizing individuals and organizations for their outstanding achievements in support of the profession of architecture and the AIA.
 
 
   

Stone carver Anne W. Hawkins at work adding the 2004 Gold Medal recipient to the AIA National wall.

The AIA believes that awards programs should be carefully structured so that selection and recognition of winners serve two distinct purposes: one directed to the profession, and the other to the public.

By focusing attention on a broad range of exemplary activity within the profession the general quality of architectural practice is elevated and a standard of excellence is established against which all architects can measure their own performance. By informing the public on the breadth and value of architectural practice, the entire profession is held in higher esteem.

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Submission and Contact Information

The AIA National Honors and Awards Department has implemented an online submission process for most Award Programs. Submissions have kept a similar format to what has been available in the past but are no longer submitted in a hard copy format.

2009 Program Deadlines


Contact Information
Honors Program and Cosponsored Programs
Molly Roche
mroche@aia.org

Membership Honors and Institute Honors Programs
Elizabeth Henry
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