AIA elevates 93 architects to the College of Fellows

AIA Fellows are recognized for their exceptional work and contributions to architecture and society. Less than 3% of AIA members hold the prestigious FAIA designation.

 The American Institute of Architects (AIA) is elevating 83 member-architects and 10 non-member-architects to its College of Fellows, an honor awarded to architects who have made significant contributions to the profession. New Fellows will be honored at the AIA Conference on Architecture & Design (AIA25) in Boston.

The fellowship program was developed to elevate architects who have achieved a standard of excellence in the profession and made a significant contribution to architecture and society on a national level. Prospective candidates must have at least 10 years of AIA architect membership and demonstrated influence in at least one of the following areas:

•    Promoted the aesthetic, scientific, and practical efficiency of the profession. 
•    Advanced the science and art of planning and building by advancing the standards of practice. 
•    Coordinated the building industry, and the profession of architecture. 
•    Ensured the advancement of the living standards of people through their improved environment. 
•    Dedicated oneself to a profession that continually grows in its service to society. 
•    Advanced the science and art of planning and building by advancing the standards of architectural education and training.

Fellows are selected by a 10-member Jury of Fellows. This year’s jury included Chair Carl D'Silva, FAIA, Perkins&Will; Roderick Ashley, FAIA, Roderick Ashley Architect; Margaret Carney, FAIA, Cornell University; Sanford Garner, FAIA, RGCollaborative; Julie Hiromoto, FAIA, HKS; John Horky, FAIA, Ripples, by design; Mary Ann Lazarus, FAIA, Cameron MacAllister; Marilys Nepomechie, FAIA, Florida International University; Anne Schopf, FAIA, Mahlum and Jose Javier Toro, FAIA, Toro Arquitectos.

Newly elevated members

David W. Altenhofen 
AIA Philadelphia

Farooq Ameen    
AIA Los Angeles

R. Burton Baldridge    
AIA Austin

Thomas R. Bayer    
AIA Houston

Katherine Shaloo Berg    
AIA Oregon

Graciela Carrillo Cifuentes    
AIA Long Island

Stephen J. Cavanaugh    
AIA Chicago

Daniel J. Chenin    
AIA Las Vegas

Lisa I. Cholmondeley    
AIA Washington DC

Laura A. Clary    
AIA Detroit

Brendan P. Connolly    
AIA Seattle

John F. Corkill, Jr. 
AIA Potomac Valley

James Crispino    
AIA New York Chapter

Karl Daubmann    
AIA Detroit

Laura DuCharme Conboy    
AIA San Diego

William S. Duff, Jr. 
AIA San Francisco

Stuart Emmons    
AIA Oregon

Eric C. Y. Fang    
AIA New York Chapter

John E. Folan    
AIA Arkansas

Jonathan D. Moody    
AIA Columbus

Arathi P. Gowda    
AIA Washington DC

Elizabeth M. Hallas    
AIA Colorado

Michael J. Hanrahan    
AIA Central New Jersey

Jay M. Brotman    
AIA Connecticut

Richard W. Hayes    
AIA New York Chapter

Susan N. Heinking    
AIA Chicago

Ali C. Höcek    
AIA New York Chapter

Katherine M. Hogan    
AIA Triangle

Robert K. Iopa    
AIA Honolulu

Camille U. Jobe    
AIA Austin

Benjamin I. Kasdan    
AIA Washington DC

Carolyn Kiernat    
AIA San Francisco

Julie J. Kim    
AIA Atlanta

Stephanie M. Kingsnorth    
AIA Los Angeles

Suzanne R. Klein    
AIA Washington DC

Jennifer Townsend Knudsen    
AIA Los Angeles

William G. Kontess    
AIA Alaska

Andrea D. Lamberti    
AIA New York Chapter

Steven M Langston    
AIA Orlando

Keith L. Lashley    
AIA Orlando

Bryan C. Lee Jr    
AIA New Orleans

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Regal H. Leftwich    
AIA Washington DC
    
Eric Logan    
AIA Wyoming

Karen A. Lu    
AIA Minneapolis

Jose Luis Alvarez    
AIA New Orleans

Heath Allen May    
AIA Los Angeles

Praful M. Kulkarni    
AIA Los Angeles

Paul R. Menard    
AIA Central Valley

Brian H. Messana    
AIA New York Chapter

Alan Metcalfe    
AIA Philadelphia

Christopher P. Meyers    
AIA Columbus
    
Erick D. Mikiten    
AIA East Bay

Deborah Finkelstein Moelis    
AIA New York Chapter

Kimberly N. Montague    
AIA Detroit

Derek A. Moore    
AIA New York Chapter

Catherine C. Morrison    
AIA Charlotte

Peter V. Noonan    
AIA Potomac Valley

JinHwa Paradowicz    
AIA Chicago

Jonathan Parks    
AIA Florida

Garfield L. Peart    
AIA Atlanta

Anthony E. Pellicciotti    
AIA Memphis

Matthew T. Porreca    
AIA San Diego

Steven R. Raike    
AIA San Antonio

Joshua Ramus    
AIA New York Chapter

Thomas F. Robinson    
AIA Oregon

Jeffrey S. Seabold    
AIA Mississippi

Pierluigi Serraino    
AIA San Francisco

Frank W. Shirley    
Boston Society of Architects/AIA

David Jack Silverman    
Boston Society of Architects/AIA

Stephen Springs    
AIA Dallas

Adrianne Steichen    
AIA San Francisco

James C. Stevens    
AIA South Carolina

Gary L. Strang    
AIA San Francisco

Mark J. Thaler    
AIA New York Chapter

Georgeen A. Theodore    
AIA Brooklyn

Anne Mary Torney    
AIA San Francisco

Suchitra M. Reddy    
AIA New York Chapter

Ekaterina Velikov    
AIA Huron Valley

Taylor C. Walker    
AIA Minneapolis

Thomas J. Walsh    
AIA Colorado

Brian Wickersham    
AIA Los Angeles

Jerry Yin    
AIA Shanghai

James W. Zack    
AIA San Francisco

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The AIA Honorary Fellowship program honors international architects for their exceptional work and contributions to architecture and society on an international level. Honorary Fellows were selected by the 10-member Jury of Fellows, along with Honorary Fellows Juror, Joseph P. Ruocco, FAIA, SOM. 10 Honorary Fellows are being elevated this year:

Newly elevated Honorary Fellows

Tatiana Bilbao
Mexico City, Mexico

Alison Brooks
London, England

Kain Bon Albert Chan
Shanghai, China

Jun'ya Ishigami
Tokyo, Japan

Hu Li
Beijing, China

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Lyndon Uykim Neri
Shanghai, China

Michel Rojkind
Mexico City, Mexico

Masaharu Rokushika
Tokyo, Japan

Brinda Somaya
Mumbai, India

Kerstin Thompson
Melbourne, Australia

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Learn more about the AIA College of Fellows and newly elevated Fellows.

AIA NationalJeannette Schram