February 23, 2007
  AIA Elevates 76 to Fellow; 9 to Honorary Fellow

Summary: The AIA congratulates the 85 individuals who were selected as Fellows and Honorary Fellows of the Institute in 2007. The categories of nomination are (as indicated by each name):

1. To promote the aesthetic, scientific, and practical efficiency of
the profession
2. To advance the science and art of planning and building by advancing the standards of architecture education, training,
and practice
3. To coordinate the building industry and the profession of architecture
4. To ensure the advancement of the living standards of people through their improved environment
5. To make the profession of ever-increasing service to society.


2007 AIA Fellows

A–B
Mustafa Kemal Abadan, FAIA, (1), AIA New York
Peter Anderson, FAIA, (2), AIA San Francisco
Jeffrey Anderzhon, FAIA, (2), AIA Iowa
Wagdy Anis, FAIA, (3), Boston Society of Architects/AIA
Douglas W. Ashe, FAIA, (3), AIA Central Louisiana
Paula Baker-Laporte, FAIA, (2), AIA Santa Fe
Ron Budzinski, FAIA, (2), AIA Central Illinois

C–D
Mark Cavagnero, FAIA, (1), AIA San Francisco
Edward J. Cazayoux, FAIA, (2), AIA South Louisiana
James Chaffers, FAIA, (2), AIA Huron Valley
Lawrence A. Chan, FAIA, (1), Boston Society of Architects/AIA
Joseph R. Coleman, FAIA, (5), AIA Eastern Oklahoma
Harold E. Davis, Jr., FAIA, (2), AIA Washington, DC
William L. Diefenbach, FAIA, (2), AIA San Francisco
Charles Dilworth, FAIA, (1), AIA San Francisco
Frank E. Dittenhafer, II, FAIA, (1), AIA Central Pennsylvania
Cornelius R. DuBois, FAIA, (3), AIA Denver
Kent Duffy, FAIA, (2), AIA Portland
Roger Duffy, FAIA, (1), AIA New York
Steve Dumez, FAIA, (1), AIA New Orleans

E–F
William Edgerton, FAIA, (5), AIA Central Virginia
Michael A. Enomoto, FAIA, (2), AIA Los Angeles
Richard Farley, FAIA, (2), AIA Philadelphia
Bradford White Fiske, FAIA, (1), AIA Philadelphia
Michael T. Foster, FAIA, (4), AIA Northern Virginia
John T. Friedman,, FAIA, (1), AIA Los Angeles

G–H
Andrea Cohen Gehring, FAIA, (2), AIA Los Angeles
Glenn Goldman, FAIA, (2), AIA New Jersey
John Grable, FAIA, (1), AIA San Antonio
Sally Grans, FAIA, (4), AIA Minnesota
Frank J. Greene, FAIA, (2), AIA New York
Bert Gregory, FAIA, (2), AIA Seattle
Nells Hall, FAIA, (2), AIA Portland
Helen Hatch, FAIA, (3), AIA San Francisco
William J. Higgins, FAIA, (2), AIA San Francisco
Harley Hightower, FAIA, (2), AIA Alaska
John K. Holton, FAIA, (5), AIA Pittsburgh
C.T. Hsu, FAIA, (5), AIA Orlando

I–K
David Jameson, FAIA, (1), AIA Northern Virginia
Paul G. Johnson, FAIA, (2), AIA Detroit
Randolph Jones, FAIA, (5), Boston Society of Architects/AIA
Paul Katz, FAIA, (2), AIA New York
Daniel Kelley, FAIA, (1), AIA Philadelphia
Thomas P. Kerwin, FAIA, (2), AIA Chicago
Ronald B. Kull, FAIA, (4), AIA Cincinnati

L–M
Frank Christopher Lee, FAIA, (2), AIA Chicago
Paula Loomis, FAIA, (4), AIA Hampton Roads
Gary D. Lynn, FAIA, (4), AIA San Antonio
Michael Maltzan, FAIA, (1), AIA Los Angeles
Leonardo Marmol, FAIA, (2), AIA Los Angeles
Ron McCoy, FAIA, (2), AIA Phoenix
Robert Meckfessel, FAIA, (5), AIA Dallas
D.B. Middleton, FAIA, (1), AIA New York
Kevin G. Montgomery, FAIA, (2), AIA North Carolina

N–R
Jeff Oberdorfer, FAIA, (4), AIA Santa Clara Valley
Patricia O’Leary, FAIA, (2), AIA Denver
Greg Papay, FAIA, (1), AIA San Antonio
Clyde Porter, FAIA, (4), AIA Dallas
Ronald B. Radziner, FAIA, (1), AIA Los Angeles
Patrick Rand, FAIA, (2), AIA North Carolina
Margaret Rietveld, FAIA, (1), AIA New York
Herbert Roth, FAIA, (2), AIA Denver

S
Anne Schopf, FAIA, (1), AIA Seattle
Linda Sobuta, FAIA, (2), AIA San Francisco
Joseph Spear, FAIA, (1), AIA Kansas City
Ross Spiegel, FAIA, (3), AIA Connecticut
Edmund P. Stazicker, FAIA, (2), AIA Los Angeles
Henry Stolzman, FAIA, (2), AIA New York
Larry Strain, FAIA, (2), AIA East Bay
Barry Svigals, FAIA, (5), AIA Connecticut
L. Brooke Sween-McGloin, FAIA, (5), AIA Corpus Christi

T–Z
Paulett Taggart, FAIA, (1), AIA San Francisco
Richard Thompson, FAIA, (1), AIA Los Angeles
Calvin Tsao, FAIA, (1), AIA New York
Adam Yarinsky, FAIA, (1), AIA New York
Donald T. Yoshino, FAIA, (5), AIA Palm Beach

Honorary Fellows
Honorary Fellowship is bestowed on architects of esteemed character and distinguished achievements who are neither U.S. citizens nor U.S. residents and do not primarily practice architecture within the domain of the Institute. The AIA is pleased to present this year’s nine recipients.

Emilio Ambasz, Hon. FAIA, (1), Italy
Victor Cañas, Hon. FAIA, (1), Costa Rica
David Chipperfield, Hon. FAIA, (1), United Kingdom
Francine M.J. Houben, Hon. FAIA, (1), Netherlands
Victor Manuel Legorreta Hernandez, Hon. FAIA, (1), Mexico
Adolfo Natalini, Hon. FAIA, (1), Italy
Dominique Perrault, Hon. FAIA, (1), France
Eduardo Souto de Moura, Hon. FAIA, (1), Portugal
Chris Wilkinson, Hon. FAIA, (1), United Kingdom.

 
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The Fellows and Honorary Fellows will be invested on May 4 at the Alamo during the AIA National Convention in San Antonio.

2007 AIA Fellows Jury
Chair Lorri D. Sipes, FAIA (Chair),
Ann Arbor, Mich.

Lee Hewlett Askew III, FAIA
ANF Architects Inc.
Memphis

Rebecca G. Barnes, FAIA
Providence

Daniel S. Friedman, FAIA
University of Washington
Seattle

Phillip H. Gerou, FAIA
Gerou & Associates Ltd.
Evergreen, CO

Walter Schamu, FAIA
Schamu Machowski Greco Architects
Baltimore

Carol Shen, FAIA
ELS Architecture & Urban Design
Berkeley

2007 Honorary Fellows Jury
Thomas Vonier, FAIA
Harold Adams, FAIA, RIBA, JIA