AIA Names Recipients of the 2021 Young Architects Award

The Institute honored 20 early-career architects who have contributed to and exhibited significant leadership in the profession.

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Today, The American Institute of Architects named 20 recipients for its 2021 Young Architects Award. The winners are recognized for their “exceptional leadership and [have] made significant contributions to the architecture profession early in their careers,” according to an AIA press release.

The honor is open to any AIA member licensed for fewer than 10 years by the submission deadline of June 16, 2020. The jury for the 2021 Young Architects Award comprised chair Peter Kuttner, FAIA, CambridgeSeven, in Boston; John Castellana, FAIA, TMP Architecture, in Bloomfield Hill, Mich.; Frances Halsband, FAIA, Kliment Halsband Architects, in New York; Ivenue Love-Stanley, FAIA, Stanley Love-Stanley, in Atlanta; Ryan McEnroe, AIA, Quinn Evans, in Washington, D.C., and Chris-Annmarie Spence, AIA, Wkarch, in Chicago.

The winners of the 2021 AIA Young Architects Awards are:

See more winners of the 2021 AIA Honor Awards here.

Correction: This release has been updated to reflect that Cody Henderson, AIA, works at FSA (Feeler S. Architects), not Archimages.

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Madeleine D'Angelo is an associate editor for ARCHITECT. She graduated from Boston College with B.A.s in English and in French. Previously, she worked as a freelance producer for NPR's On Point and interned for Boston Magazine. Follow her on Twitter.

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