The AIA gratefully acknowledges the following sponsors of our 150th Anniversary celebration:
HKS, Inc. NBBJ
AIA Board of Directors Deltek, Inc. DLR Group, Inc. Haworth, Inc. Hellmuth Obata & Kassabaum, Inc. Perkins+Will
RTKL Associates, Inc.
Satellier, LLC
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
HMC Architects Little
OWP/P Architects, Inc. Pei Cobb Freed & Partners Architects, LLP SmithGroup, Inc. Swanke, Hayden, Connell Architects, LLP
ADD, Inc. BWBR Architects, Inc. Cannon Design FreemanWhite, Inc. Reed Construction Data
AIA Trust Craig Beale, FAIA, FACHA
Nunzio DeSantis, AIA
Brian Dougherty, FAIA & Betsey Dougherty, FAIA GBBN Architects, Inc.
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
R. Randall Vosbeck, FAIA, & Phoebe Vosbeck TRO Jung | Brannen WHR Architects, Inc.
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
Donald J. Hackl, FAIA Ernest Hanchey, AIA Heller Manus Architects, Inc. Dan Jeakins, AIA Chuck Means, AIA Mike Menefee, AIA Morris Architects Dan Noble, FAIA, FACHA Marshall Purnell, FAIA Freddy Roberts, AIA Miguel Rodriguez, AIA, & Lourdes Rodriguez, AIA Kate Schwennsen, FAIA, & Barry Jones, AIA Joseph Sprague, FAIA Douglas L Steidl, FAIA, & Sue Steidl Norman Strong, FAIA, & Susan Strong Bryce A. Weigand, FAIA Enrique A. Woodroffe, FAIA/Woodroffe Corporation Architects
Architecture by Norbert Peiker, LLC
Newell Arnerich, AIA
Arrowstreet, Inc. Edward Abeyta, AIA
Ronald Arthur Altoon, FAIA Peter J. Arsenault, AIA Jim Atkins, FAIA, KIA Danny P. Babin, AIA
Donald R. Barsness, AIA Ronald J. Battaglia, FAIA & Sandra Battaglia
Ronald P. Bertone, FAIA William Beyer, FAIA Robert R. Billingsley, AIA Elmer Botsai, FAIA Jay and Michelle Brand
Leon Bridges, FAIA Thomas D. Briggs, AIA Robert Broshar, FAIA David J. Brotman, FAIA John A. Busby, Jr., FAIA
H. Kennard Bussard, FAIA Richard E. Carroll, AIA Stephan Castellanos, FAIA Lorenzo Castillo, AIA L. William Chapin II, FAIA Matthew Clear, AIA CMSS Architects P.C. Douglas J. Compton, AIA Jess Raymond Corrigan, Jr., AIA Anthony J. “Tony” Costello, FAIA David Crawford Sylvester Damianos, FAIA Ronald W. Dennis, AIA, ACHA Brian J. Eason, AIA Jeremy Edmunds, Assoc. AIA Elliott + Associates Robert J. Farrow, AIA S. Scott Ferebee, FAIA Robert D. Fincham, AIA Jonathan L. Fischel, AIA, LEED AP Francisco G. Gonzalez, AIA B. Todd Gritch, FAIA Roy L. Gunsolus, AIA Maureen Guttman, AIA Walter Hainsfurther, AIA J Thomas Harvey, AIA, FACHA Jeffrey K. Haven, AIA John Hesseler, AIA Jeff Hill, AIA William E. Hinton, AIA
Michael Hoagland Kerry J. Hogue, AIA Thomas R. Holt, AIA Clifford H. Horsak, AIA M. Teresa Hurd, AIA John M. Hutchings, AIA Paul Hyett, Hon. AIA IMRE Communications Dick Jackson Jeffrey K. Jensen, AIA J.K. Roller Architects Bruce E. Johnson, AIA Larry A. Johnson, PE Richard D. Johnston, AIA Mark Jones, AIA Leevi Kiil, FAIA Leonard Koroski, AIA
KPS Group, Inc. Kirk J. Krueger, AIA
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
Washington Chapel, Valley Forge, Penn. 1929: Bok Singing Towers, Mountain Lake, Fla. Penn Athletic Club Episcopal Chapel of the Mediator
Milton Medary graduated from Central High School in Philadelphia in 1890, then entered the University of Pennsylvania, though he left after only one year. In 1891 he began working for Frank Miles Day, a summer job that he turned into a four-year position. In 1895 he established a partnership with Richard Field and remained with that practice until Field died in 1905. He then practiced alone until 1910, when he joined with Clarence Zantzinger and Charles Borie to form the practice he remained with for the remainder of his career. In 1918 President Wilson appointed Shaw to the Federal Commission of Fine Arts, and in 1926 President Coolidge appointed him to the National Park and Planning Commission. In 1926 he was appointed to the Treasury Departments board of architecture consultants. Shaw was also a consultant to Cornell University, Mount Vernon, and the Roosevelt Memorial Association. Some of his better-known projects include the Valley Forge Memorial Chapel, Penn Athletic Club, and the Episcopal Chapel of the Mediator. Shaw held memberships in and served many organizations throughout his career. He was president of the Philadelphia chapter of the AIA, and from 1926 to 1928 he was president of the National Component of the AIA. He also served as president of the T-Square Club and as director of the Foundation for Architecture and Landscape Architecture in Lake Forest, Ill. He was a member of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Art Club, Royal Institute of British Architects, the American Federation of the Arts, and the American Engineering Council, among others. In 1927 Shaw received a gold medal from the Philadelphia Art Club and an honorary degree of Doctor of Fine Arts from the University of Pennsylvania.