2021 Gold Medal Award Mazria
“The 2021 Gold Medal challenges each of us to achieve that which will be our most important legacy.”
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“The 2021 Gold Medal challenges each of us to achieve that which will be our most important legacy.”
Read MoreFounder of the nonprofit Architecture 2030, the Santa Fe, N.M.–based architect, researcher, educator, author, and environmental advocate is the recipient of the Institute’s highest honor.
Read MoreThe Columbus, Ohio–based firm is the 58th recipient of the Institute's highest honor conferred to an architecture practice.
Read MoreThe Institute recognized the New York–based architect and activist for her work in promoting women and designers of color in architecture.
Read MoreA leader in the Institute at the national and local levels, the New York–based architect is known for his mentorship and advocacy work in the profession.
Read MoreThe ACSA distinguished professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is being recognized for her activism, entrepreneurship, and advocacy over four decades in architecture education.
Read MoreThe Boston- and Kigali, Rwanda–based firm has been recognized for its contributions to the architecture profession and its influence on health care–sensitive design.
Read MoreThe Institute honored 20 early-career architects who have contributed to and exhibited significant leadership in the profession.
Read MoreThe Institute selected projects by Payette, SHoP Architects, the University of Arkansas Community Design Center, and HDR as this year's award recipients.
Read MoreThe American Institute of Architects selected projects by Marcy Wong Donn Logan Architect, Trahan Architects/APAC, Marlon Blackwell Architects, Aidlin Darling Design, LMN Architects, William Rawn Associates, Architects, and Architecture Research Office.
Read MoreLocated around the world, the 10 projects were evaluated for their overall design achievement, which includes their consideration of a sense of place, purpose, history, and environmental sustainability.
Read MoreThe design leaders are recognized as “individuals who design distinguished public facilities and/or who advocate for design excellence.”
Read MoreCompleted in 1995 by Will Bruder Architects and DWL Architects + Planners, the public library serves as an early example of environmentally conscious design.
Read MoreThe American Institute of Architects and the American Library Association selected five winning projects in the United States.
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