2020 Gold Medal Marlon Blackwell
“Architecture can happen anywhere, at any scale, at any budget, and for anyone.”
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“Architecture can happen anywhere, at any scale, at any budget, and for anyone.”
Read More“We create architecture that unites beauty and form with strategy and intelligence.”
Read More“I’ve come to realize the importance of ‘teaching moments,’ that alertness to a student’s readiness and capacity to learn these topics at this moment.”
Read More“This journey that I embarked on was driven by my personal experiences as a black female architect, and my professional drive to improve the complexion and cultural makeup of our design profession to better mirror the society we serve.”
Read More“My hope and dream is that we will become climate activists and fight for the protection of our planet and our ecosystem.”
Read More“Happiness is being on the jobsite in my vest, hat, and goggles (and pearls), working with the men and women as a complete team.”
Read More“This award will increase national and international awareness of the dire state of refugees, raise awareness about the need for public spaces at all scales of design intervention, and provide access to an innovative collaborative process.”
Read More“We understand that architecture can be a vitally powerful mix of art and science. While an engineering mind can often help lend order to an architect’s art, it must not simply translate art into science.”
Read MoreThe American Institute of Architects recognized 22 architects, all licensed for fewer than 10 years, that exhibit noteworthy talent early in their careers.
Read MoreThe American Institute of Architects granted the membership status to six individuals for their exemplary service to the profession.
Read MoreThe Institute selected eight winners including Thomas Phifer and Partners' Glenstone Museum in Potomac, Md., and Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates' Floral Court in London.
Read MoreThe American Institute of Architects selected the Boston-based Global Design Initiative for Refugee Children and New York City-based Robert Silman Associates Structural Engineers as winners.
Read MoreThe American Institute of Architects recognized seven interiors projects, including ones by Gensler, LMN Architects, and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.
Read MoreFounder of his eponymous Fayetteville, Ark., firm, Blackwell will be awarded the Institute’s highest honor at the 2020 AIA National Conference on Architecture in Los Angeles.
Read MoreThe New York firm is the 57th recipient of the annual award.
Read MoreLeatherbarrow has taught at the University of Pennsylvania’s Stuart Weitzman School of Design since 1984.
Read MoreThe Los Angeles–based architect is being recognized as a champion of diversity and inclusion in the design community.
Read MoreThe long-standing Shepley Bulfinch president is known for her leadership and advocacy.
Read MoreDesigned by Eric Owen Moss Architects in Culver City, Calif., the project transformed vacant warehouses into surreal and desirable office spaces.
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