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The AIA gratefully acknowledges the following sponsors of our 150th Anniversary celebration:


Founders Circle - $1,000,000:

McGraw-Hill Construction, Official Media Sponsor

Gold $500,000 – $999,999:

HKS, Inc.

NBBJ

Silver $250,000 - $499,999:

AIA Board of Directors

Deltek Systems, Inc.

DLR Group, Inc.

Haworth, Inc.

Hellmuth Obata & Kassabaum, Inc.

Perkins+Will Group Ltd.

Thompson Ventulett Stainback & Associates, Inc.

RTKL Associates, Inc.

Victor O. Schinnerer, Inc.

Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership

Bronze $100,000 – 249,999:

Clark Construction Group, LLC

Cooper Carrey, Inc

Hanley Wood, LLC

OWP/P Architects, Inc.

Pei Cobb Freed & Partners Architects, LLP

SmithGroup, Inc.

Swanke, Hayden, Connell Architects, LLP

Granite $50,000 - $99,999:

ADD, Inc.

BWBR Architects, Inc.

Cannon Design

FreemanWhite, Inc.

Marble - $25,000 - $49,999:

AIA Trust

Brian Dougherty, FAIA & Betsey Dougherty, FAIA

GBBN Architects, Inc.

John J. Hoffman, FAIA

Norman Koonce, FAIA & Suzanne Koonce, Hon. AI

Miller/Hull Partnership

Munger Munger Architecture

Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott, Inc.

Victor F. Trahan III, FAIA

R. Randall Vosbeck, FAIA & Phoebe Vosbeck

WHR Architects, Inc.

Special Friends of AIA - $10,000 - $24,999:

Anderson Mason Dale Architects, PC

John Anderson, FAIA & Flodie Anderson

Barron, Heinberg & Brocato

Michael Broshar, FAIA & Mary Broshar

Tommy Cowan, FAIA & Ann Cowan

Helene Combs Dreiling, FAIA

James H. Eley, FAIA

Eskew + Dumez + Ripple, Studio EDR

Glenn Fellows, AIA

Marion L. Fowlkes, FAIA

Donald J. Hackl, FAIA

Heller Manus Architects, Inc.

Barry Jones, AIA & Kate Schwennsen, FAIA

Marshall Purnell, FAIA

Miguel Rodriguez, AIA & Lourdes Rodriguez, AIA

Douglas L Steidl, FAIA

Norman Strong, FAIA & Susan Strong

Bryce A. Weigand, FAIA

Enrique A. Woodroffe, FAIA / Woodroffe Corporation Architects

 
Welcome to America's Favorite Architecture
 

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81. The Plaza Hotel (1907)
New York, NY; Henry Janeway Hardenbergh, FAIA
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82. Sofitel Chicago Water Tower (2002)
Chicago, IL; Jean-Paul Viguier, Hon., FAIA
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83. Glessner House (1887)
Chicago, IL; Henry Hobson Richardson, FAIA
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84. Yankee Stadium (1923)
New York, NY; Osborn Architects & Engineers
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85. Harold Washington Library Center (1991)
Chicago, IL; Hammond, Beeby & Babka
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86. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
(1962-1968), New York, NY; Wallace K. Harrison, FAIA, et al.
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87. The Dakota Apartments (1884)
New York, NY; Henry Janeway Hardenbergh, FAIA
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88. Art Institute of Chicago (1893)
Chicago, IL; Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge
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89. Fairmont Hotel (1906)
San Francisco, CA; Reid & Reid; Julia Morgan, AIA
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90. Boston Public Library (1895)
Boston MA; McKim, Mead & White
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91. Hollywood Bowl (1924)
Hollywood, CA; Lloyd Wright; Allied Architects; Frank Gehry; Hodgetts + Fung Design Associates with Gruen Associates
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92. Texas State Capitol (1888)
Austin, TX; Elijah E. Myers
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93. Fontainebleau (1954)
Miami Beach, FL; Morris Lapidus
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94. Legal Research Building, University of
Michigan
(1931), Ann Arbor, MI; York & Sawyer; addition, Gunnar Birkerts, FAIA
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95. J. Paul Getty Center for the Arts (1997)
Los Angeles, CA; Richard Meier, FAIA
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96. High Museum (1983)
Atlanta, GA; Richard Meier, FAIA; addition, Renzo Piano,
Hon. FAIA
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97. Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (2000)
Islip, NY; Richard Meier, FAIA
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98. Humana Building (1986)
Louisville, KY; Michael Graves, FAIA
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99. Walt Disney Concert Hall (2003)
Los Angeles, CA; Frank Gehry, FAIA
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100. Radio City Music Hall (1932)
New York, NY; Edward Durell Stone, FAIA
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