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The Gold Medal is the highest honor that the American Institute
of Architects can bestow on an individual. It is conferred by the
national AIA Board of Directors in recognition of a significant
body of work of lasting influence on the theory and practice of
architecture.
Past Gold Medal Recipients
Submissions
2009 Gold Medal Submission Memo
2009 Gold Medal Submission Forms
The required number of photos and forms has doubled so nominators
will be using two official binders per submission. All exhibits
must be submitted in two AIA uniform binders, obtained by
contacting AIA
Honors and Awards, 202-626-7586.
Eligibility
Any individual (not necessarily an American or an architect),
living or dead, whom the Board believes qualified is eligible to
receive the Gold Medal. No more than one such award shall be made
in any year.
Nominations that are made by an AIA component, Knowledge Community,
or a member of the Institutes Board of Directors will be
accepted for review by the Gold Medal/Firm Award Advisory Jury. The
jury will also accept nominations by petition if a nominee receives
signatures from either 5 Fellows or any 10 AIA members in good
standing. Petition signers may not be a principal and/or employee
of the nominee or the nominees firm.
Criteria
Candidates will be evaluated on how well they meet the program
criteria as established by the Board, which may include:
The candidate shall have evidenced great depth, having a
cumulative effect on the profession of architecture.
The candidate shall have evidenced great breadth, having
influenced the direction/profession of architecture.
The candidate shall be an individual whose contributions to
the profession of architecture have consistently been directed
toward the future as well as respectful of the past.
The candidate shall have evidenced the ability to transcend
specific areas of expertise or shall have made connections between
areas, in the event that the candidate's areas of focus might be
considered circumscribed.
The candidate shall be widely known by the quality of his or
her products: by those who practice architecture, by those who
teach architecture, and by those who perhaps do neither.
Jury
Edward J. Vidlak, AIA, Omaha (Chair)
LEO A DALY
Thomas B. Braham, AIA, Chicago
Gensler
Andrea Cohen Gehring, FAIA, Santa Monica, Calif.
WWCOT
Michael Graves, FAIA, Princeton, N.J.
Michael Graves & Associates
Gerald Hines, AIA, Bethesda, Md.
National Institutes of Health
Michael Johnson, Assoc. AIA, San Francisco
Em Johnson Interest Inc.
Sharon C. Park, FAIA, Washington D.C.
Smithsonian Institution
Jane Weinzapfel, FAIA, Boston
Leers Weinzapfel Associates Architects Inc.
Year Awarded: 2009
Submission Deadline: July 11, 2008
Award Category: Achievement
Contact:
Molly Roche
202-626-7586
mroche@aia.org
1735 New York Avenue, NW
Washington DC
Sponsoring Organization:
The American Institute of Architects
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