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HKS, Inc. NBBJ
AIA Board of Directors Deltek, Inc. DLR Group, Inc. Haworth, Inc. Hellmuth Obata & Kassabaum, Inc. Perkins+Will
RTKL Associates, Inc.
Thompson Ventulett Stainback & Associates, Inc.
Victor O. Schinnerer & Co., Inc.
SHW Group LLP Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership
Bank of America
Bentley Systems, Inc.
Stephen B. & Lisa S. Bonner
Clark Construction Group, LLC Cooper Carry Charitable Foundation, Inc. Hanley Wood, LLC
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ADD, Inc. BWBR Architects, Inc. Cannon Design FreemanWhite, Inc. Reed Construction Data
AIA Trust Craig Beale, FAIA, FACHA
Nunzio DeSantis, AIA
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H. Ralph Hawkins, FAIA, FACHA John J. Hoffman, FAIA Norman Koonce, FAIA & Suzanne Koonce, Hon. AIA Miller | Hull Partnership Munger Munger Architecture Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott, Inc. Ronald L. Skaggs, FAIA, FACHA
Victor F. Trahan III, FAIA
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Altoon + Porter Architects Anderson Mason Dale Architects, PC
John Anderson, FAIA, & Flodie Anderson Noel Barrick, AIA Barron, Heinberg & Brocato Bobby Booth, AIA Michael Broshar, FAIA, & Mary Broshar Joe Buskuhl, FAIA Tommy Cowan, FAIA, & Ann Cowan Louis de Moll, FAIA Helene Combs Dreiling, FAIA James H. Eley, FAIA Eskew + Dumez + Ripple, Studio EDR Glenn Fellows, AIA GouldEvans Marion L. Fowlkes, FAIA FRCH Design Worldwide Ron Gover, AIA
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Sylvia Kwan, FAIA Joseph P. Laakman, AIA, NCARB Brian F. Larson, AIA Jeff LaRue, AIA Robert Lawrence, FAIA Rick James Lee, Assoc. AIA Robin Lee, Hon. AIA Larry D. Le Master, CPA Michael Lischer, AIA, RIBA Clark Llewellyn, AIA Stephen K. Loos, AIA Marvin Malecha, FAIA & Cindy Malecha Clark D. Manus, FAIA Robert T. Martineck, AIA John M. Maudlin-Jeronimo, FAIA Susan Maxman, FAIA Linda McCracken-Hunt, AIA & Thomas Hunt Owen E. McCrory, AIA Christine W. McEntee Brian McFarlane, AIA John McGinty, FAIA Adam Melis Elizabeth Mitchell, Hon. AIA Norman T. Morgan, AIA Rodney W. Morrissey, AIA Mortar Net USA, LTD. Robin L. Murray, AIA PP Celeste Novak, AIA Gregory Palermo, FAIA and Olivia Madison Gordon Park, AIA Raymond G. Post Jr., FAIA Jack D. Price, Jr., AIA David Proffitt, AIA David E. Prusha, AIA John H. Richardson, PE Terry R. Richter, AIA Jeffrey Rosenblum, AIA Harry R. Rutledge, RIBA, FAIA James A. Scheeler, FAIA Charles E. Schwing, FAIA & Jerry Schwing John C. Senhauser, FAIA Oliver B. Stark II, AIA Greg Staskiewicz, Assoc. AIA RK Stewart, FAIA & Barbara Lyons, AIA Craig R. Stockwell, AIA Jeffrey C. Stouffer, AIA James M. Suehiro, AIA, LEED AP Anne-Marie Taylor B. Kirk Teske, AIA Leslie J. Thomas, AIA and Steven J. Bracy Bryan K. Trubey, AIA Larry J. Tuccio, AIA Jeffrey D. Vandersall, AIA Mark Vander Voort, AIA Edward J. Vidlak, AIA Michael Wayne Vela, AIA David Vincent, AIA, ACHA Craig Williams, AIA Penelope J. H. Wright, AIA Eric Zaddock Andrew J. Zekany
1924: Basilica of St Martin, Tours, France 1904: Hotel de Ville, Tours, France 1900: d'Orsay Railway Station, Paris, now the Museum d'Orsay 1904: Tours Railway Station, Tours, France 1903: Town Halls in Tours and Roubaix
Victor Alexandre Frédéric Laloux attended Descartes College, receiving his degree in 1867. He then worked in the office of the architect Leon Rohard for two years before going to Paris to study at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts with Jules André. He participated in the war of 1870, but afterward returned to his studies and earned his degree in 1877. Laloux won the Grand Prix de Rome in 1878 for his design of a cathedral. He spent four years at the French Academy in Rome, then returned to France. He began working with André, assisting him in his ateliers at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. When André died in 1890, Laloux left the Ecole with a number of his students and established his own atelier. He taught there until he died in 1937. Laloux designed the train station in Tours and the Orsay station in Paris, now the Museum d'Orsay. He designed the city halls for Tours and Roubaix and the basilica of Saint Martin. Laloux is remembered as a leader in the Beaux-Arts style. His work was eclectic and highly ornamented, merging all the styles of French classicism. He is also remembered for his strong emphasis on planning as the key to good design. In addition to winning the Prix de Rome in 1878, Laloux won a Royal Gold Medal from the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1929. In 1923 he was president of the Institut de France.