The AIA Honors 18 Professionals in the 2018 Young Architects Awards

The winners will be recognized at the 2018 AIA Conference on Architecture in New York City in June.

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Today, the AIA announced the 18 winners of the 2018 Young Architects Awards, an annual program now in its 25th year that celebrates professionals who have been licensed 10 years or fewer and who have made significant contributions to the field and acted as leaders early in their careers. The recipients will be honored at the AIA Conference on Architecture in New York City in June.

This year’s jury was comprised of chair Lenore M. Lucey, FAIA, of LML Consulting in Washington, D.C.; Raymond “Skipper” Post, FAIA, of Post Architects in Baton Rouge. La.; Edward Vance, FAIA, of EV&A Architects in Las Vegas; Peter Kuttner, FAIA, of Cambridge Seven Associates in Cambridge, Mass.; John Castellana, FAIA, of TMP Architecture in Bloomfield Hills, Mich.; and Evelyn Lee, AIA, of Savills Studley.

Michelle Acosta, AIA, SmithGroupJJR

Allison Albericci, AIA, City and County of San Francisco Planning Department

Jamie Crawley, AIA, HA Architecture

Matthew DeBoer, AIA, HDR

With Lawrence Fabbroni for Strada

With Lawrence Fabbroni for Strada

Lawrence Fabbroni, AIA, Strada

Tony Garcia, AIA, Asquared Studios

Kelly Haigh, AIA, DesignLAB Architects

Thomas Hurlbert, AIA, CO-OP Architecture

Erin Sterling Lewis, AIA, In Situ Studio

Kelly Haigh contributed to DesignLAB's Delbridge Family Center for the Arts project.

Photo by Jonathan Hillyer

Kelly Haigh contributed to DesignLAB's Delbridge Family Center for the Arts project.

Nicole Martineau, AIA, Arrowstreet

Ryan McEnroe, AIA, Quinn Evans Architects

Stephen Parker, AIA, SmithGroupJJR

Pascale Sablan, AIA, S9 Architecture

Angela Wolf Scott, AIA, MacDonald & Mack Architects

Malini Srivastava was the project architect for the Fast Horse building Minneapolis designed by Salmela Architects.

Malini Srivastava was the project architect for the Fast Horse building Minneapolis designed by Salmela Architects.

Malini Srivastava, AIA, Design and Energy Laboratory

Satoshi Teshima, AIA, HGA Architects and Engineers

Anthony Viola, AIA, Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture

Korey White, AIA, RNL Design

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Katharine Keane

Katharine Keane is the former senior associate editor of technology, practice, and products for ARCHITECT and Architectural Lighting. She graduated from Georgetown University with a B.A. in French literature, and minors in journalism and economics. Previously, she wrote for Preservation magazine. Follow her on Twitter.

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