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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

Autodesk,
Official Software
Sponsor
 
 
 
  Gold $500,000 – $999,999:

HKS, Inc.

NBBJ

Silver $250,000 - $499,999:

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

Bronze $100,000 – 249,999:

Bank of America

Bentley Systems, Inc.

Stephen B. & Lisa S. Bonner

Clark Construction Group, LLC

Cooper Carry Charitable Foundation, Inc.

Hanley Wood, LLC

HGA

HMC Architects

Little

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.

Reed Construction Data

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

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.

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

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

Special Donors - Up to $10,000:

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

 
Gold Medal Recipients
 
Louis Isadore Kahn, FAIA

Year Awarded: 1971
Born: February 20, 1901; Saarama, Estonia
Died: 1974; New York City

Quote
Design is not making beauty; beauty emerges from selection, affinities, integration, love. Every time a student walks past a really urgent, expressive piece of architecture that belongs to his college, it can help reassure him that he does have that mind, does have that soul.


Projects

• 1974: Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Conn.
• 1974: National Assembly Building, Dhaka, Bangladesh
• 1972: Phillips Exeter Academy Library, Exeter, N.H.
• 1972: Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Tex.
• 1967: First Unitarian Church, Rochester, N.Y.
• 1965: Erdman Hall Dormitories, Bryn Mawr, Pa.
• 1965: Richards Medical Research Laboratories, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
• 1965: Jonas Salk Institute, La Jolla, Calif.
• 1961: Esherick House, Chestnut Hill, Pa.
• 1953: Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Conn.


Biography

In 1905 Louis Kahn emigrated to the United States with his family from Estonia, at the time part of Russia. He grew up in Philadelphia and became a citizen in May 1914.

Kahn first studied architecture at Central High School in Philadelphia and then at the University of Pennsylvania, where he trained in the Beaux-Arts tradition. He graduated from Pennsylvania with a BArch in 1924. That year, he won a bronze medal in the Arthur Spayd Brooke Memorial Prize.

After graduating, Kahn worked as the chief of design for Philadelphia’s 1926 Sesquicentennial Exposition. In 1927, he joined William Lee’s practice, but in 1928, he left for Europe to explore the architecture of Northern Europe, Italy, and Paris.

When he returned from Europe, Kahn began working for Paul Cret as a designer and worked on the Folger Shakespeare Library. Cret was unable to keep Kahn employed, so Kahn moved on to Zantzinger, Borie & Medary to work as a designer. He stayed there until 1932 and worked on the U.S. Department of Justice building in Washington, D.C. Shortly after that, he joined with Dominique Berninger to form the Architectural Research Group (ARG) in Philadelphia.

When the ARG closed its door, Kahn worked first for the Philadelphia City Planning Commission on its housing studies and then for the Federal Government’s Resettlement Administration, still working as a consultant to the Philadelphia Housing Authority.

In 1947 Kahn began his teaching career at Yale, where he was design critic and professor of architecture for 10 years. Following that, he served as dean of the University of Pennsylvania. In 1950, he became architect in residence at the American Academy in Rome; in this role, he again toured Europe, studying ancient buildings and monuments.

In 1955 he returned to Pennsylvania to design the Alfred Newtown Richards Medical Laboratories, an early expression of what would become, with Kahn in the lead, the Philadelphia School style.

From 1961 to 1967, Kahn was the Class of 1913 Visiting Lecturer at Princeton University. In 1962 he was Albert F. Bemis Professor of Architecture and Planning at MIT, and in 1966 he was named the Paul Cret Professor of Architecture. Kahn joined the AIA in 1935 and was made a Fellow in 1951; he was a member of the Philadelphia chapter and served as one of its directors in 1950 and 1952.

He was also a member of the Royal Institute of British Architects and the Royal Society of Arts. In 1962 Kahn was named a fellow of the World Academy of Arts and Sciences, and in 1964 he was made a member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters. He was made a member of the American Academy of Arts and Science in 1968 and a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in London in 1970.

In 1960 Kahn won the Arnold W. Brunner Memorial Prize. In 1972, he received RIBA’s Royal Gold Medal, and he was awarded the Twenty-five Year Award by the AIA for the Phillips Exeter Academy Library, Exeter, N.H. He received the Gold Medal for Architecture in 1973 from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. Over the course of his career, he was given honorary degrees from several schools, including the University of North Carolina, Bard College, the Maryland Institute College of Art, Yale University, and Columbia University.