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Recipient: Samuel “Sambo” Mockbee, FAIA
Representative Work: Lucys House
 

     
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Collaborative Achievement Award Recipients

1990
The Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities
Corning Incorporated
Jackie Ferrara
Timothy Hursley
Marvin Mass
Mary Miss
Peter G. Rolland
Joseph Santeramo
Taos Pueblo
Emmet L. Wemple

1991
James Fraser Carpenter
Danish Design Centre
Foundation for Architecture, Philadelphia
The J.M. Kaplan Fund
Maguire Thomas Partners
Native American Architecture (Robert Easton and Peter Nabokov)
Princeton Architectural Press
Seaside, Florida
Allan Temko
Lebbeus Woods

1992
Siah Armajani
Canadian Centre for Architecture
Stephen Coyle
Milton Glaser
The Mayors' Institute on City Design
The Municipal Art Society of New York
John Julius Norwich
Ove Arup & Partners Consulting Engineers PC
Peter Vanderwarker
Peter Walker

1993
ADPSR (Architects/Designers/Planners for Social Responsibility)
Michael Blackwood
The Conservation Trust of Puerto Rico
Benjamin Forgey
The Gamble House
Philadelphia Zoological Society
The Princeton University Board of Trustees, Officers and the Office of Physical Planning
Jane Thompson
Sally B. Woodbridge
World Monuments Fund

1994
Joseph H. Baum
Beth Dunlop
Mildred Friedman
Historic Savannah Foundation
Rhode Island Historical Preservation Commission
Salvadori Educational Center on the Built Environment
Gordon H. Smith
The Stuart Collection
Sunset Magazine
Judith Turner

1995
The Art Institute of Chicago, Department of Architecture
ASAP (The American Society of Architectural Perspectivists)
Friends of Post Office Square
The University of Virginia, Curator and Architect for the Academical Village/The Rotunda
Albert Paley
UrbanArts, Inc.
Dr. Yoichi Ando

1996
Boston by Foot, Inc.
William S. Donnell
Haley & Aldrich, Inc.
Toshio Nakamura, Hon. FAIA
Joseph Passonneau, FAIA, ASCE
Preservation Society of Charleston
Earl Walls Associates
Paul Warchol Photography, Inc.

1997
Architecture Resource Center

1998
Lian Hurst Mann, PhD., AIA
SOM Foundation
William Morgan, FAIA

1999
Howard Brandston
Jeff Goldberg
Ann E. Gray/Balcony Press
Blair Kamin
Ronald McKay
Miami-Dade Art in Public Places
Gianfranco Monacelli/Monacelli Press
New York Landmarks Conservancy

2000
The Aga Khan Award for Architecture
Douglas Cooper
Dr. Christopher Jaffe
Donald Kaufman and Taffy Dahl
William Lam, Assoc. AIA
San Antonio Conservation Society
F. Michael Wong, Ph.D., FAIA, FRAIA, RIBA

2001
Vernon L. Mays, Jr.
John R. Stilgoe

2003
Kathyrn H. Anthony, Ph.D.
Herve Descottes
Gilbert Gorski
Jayne Merkel
J. Irwin Miller, Hon. AIA
Joan Ockman
Martin Puryear
New York New Visions
The Robin Hood Foundation

2005
ArchVoices
Randall Arendt
John James
Barbara A. Nadel, FAIA
Schoolyards to Skylines
Chicago Architectural Foundation

2007
The Association for Preservation Technology International
Bryan Bell
Francis D.K. Ching
Directory of African American Architects
Office of the Chief Architect’s Design Excellence Program
Thomas S. Hines, Ph.D
Harvard Design Magazine
Public Architecture

*honored posthumously

For recipients prior to 1990, please contact the AIA Library and Archives at 202-626-7496