fellow of the American Institute of Architects
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Fellow of the American Institute of Architects (FAIA) is a postnominal title or membership, designating an individual who has been named a fellow of the American Institute of Architects (AIA).
Fellowship is bestowed by the institute on AIA-member architects who have made outstanding contributions to the profession through design excellence, contributions in the field of architectural education, or to the advancement of the profession. In 2014, fewer than 3,200 of the more than 80,000 AIA members were fellows.{{citation needed|date=October 2016}} Honorary Fellowship (Hon. FAIA) is awarded to foreign (non-U.S. citizen) architects, and to non-architects who have made substantial contributions to the field of architecture or to the institute.
Categories
Fellowship is awarded in one of six categories:
- Design
- Practice management or technical advancement
- Leadership
- Public service
- Volunteer work or service to society
- Education and research{{Cite web |title=The Path to Fellowship 2022 by AIA College of Fellows – Issuu |url=https://issuu.com/aiacollegeoffellows/docs/path_to_fellowship_2018 |access-date=2022-03-15 |website=issuu.com |date=4 June 2018 |language=en}}{{Cite web |title=Fellowship – AIA |url=https://www.aia.org/awards/7076-fellowship |access-date=2022-03-15 |website=aia.org}}
History
Membership in the American Institute of Architects was originally divided into two categories, Professional and Associate, with the former largely corresponding to the later title of Fellow. This title was first proposed in 1864 by Calvert Vaux, and by at least 1867 was in common use. Earlier Professional members, including several of the founders, began using the title at this time, and prior Professional members are now considered Fellows. During this period, the title was considered a senior rather than honorary title. In 1889, the AIA was merged with the Western Association of Architects (WAA), which had designated all of its members Fellows. Upon the merger, WAA members kept their title and all existing AIA members were raised to Fellowship. Beginning in 1890, Fellowship was the primary form of membership in the AIA, in addition to "Honorary and Corresponding" members, who, as in the present, were non-architects or foreign nationals.College of Fellows History & Directory, 2017 ed. (Washington: American Institute of Architects, 2017)
In 1898, the AIA returned to a two-tier membership system of Fellows and Associates, with significant requirements for election to Fellowship and the final decision left to the AIA Board of Directors. It is from this point forward that designation as a Fellow is considered a formal honor. Beginning in 1922, Fellows were elected by a Jury of Fellows, then nominated by the President, and now by the Secretary. In 1952 the present College of Fellows was established to formally represent Fellows within the larger organization.
Notable Fellows
Architects recognized with FAIA include:
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- Max Abramovitz
- Charles Henry Atherton{{cite web|url=http://info.aia.org/aiarchitect/thisweek05/tw1209/tw1209athertonobit.htm|title=Honoring Charles H. Atherton, FAIA 1932–2005}}
- Henry Bacon
- David Baker
- Edward Larrabee Barnes
- Hagy Belzberg
- Pietro Belluschi
- Peter Bohlinarchdaily.com [http://www.archdaily.com/tag/peter-bohlin/ Peter Bohlin]
- Nestor Bottino
- Louise Braverman{{Cite web|url=https://info.aia.org/aiarchitect/thisweek08/0215/0215n_faia.htm|title=AIA Elevates 116 to Fellow|website=info.aia.org|language=en-gb|access-date=2020-07-06}}
- Denise Scott Brown
- Orin M. Bullock Jr.
- Gordon Bunshaft
- Daniel Burnham
- Wing T. Chao
- Annie Chu
- Greg Faulkner
- James Ingo Freed
- Robert L. Geddes
- Frank Gehry
- Preston Geren Jr.
- Cass Gilbert
- Charles M. Goodman
- Michael GravesGraves was also a recipient of an AIA Gold Medal (2001) and an AIA/ACSA Topaz Medallion (2010). See: {{cite web| author=Phil Patton | title=Michael Graves Awarded National Design Award for Lifetime Achievement | publisher =DesignApplause | date =May 5, 2015 | url = http://designapplause.com/architecture/michael-graves-awarded-national-design-award-for-lifetime-achievement/45380/ | access-date =February 21, 2018}} Also: {{cite web| title =Michael Graves | publisher =Princeton University School of Architecture | date =March 12, 2015 | url = https://soa.princeton.edu/content/michael-graves | access-date =February 21, 2018}}
- Walter Gropius
- Charles Gwathmey
- Zaha Hadid
- Henry Janeway Hardenbergh
- Wallace Harrison
- David Randall Hertz[http://davidhertzfaia.com/ David Hertz, FAIA]
- Malcolm Holzman
- Victorine du Pont Homsey
- Nestor Infanzon
- Helmut Jahn
- Sarah Meeker Jensen
- Philip Johnson{{cite web |title=Gold Medalist Philip Johnson, 98, Retires from Practice |url=http://info.aia.org/aiarchitect/thisweek04/tw1015/1015philip_johnson.htm |date=October 2004 |publisher=American Institute of Architects}}
- Louis Kahn
- Edward Killingsworth
- Gene Leedy
- Ronald Mace
- Mason Maury
- Thom Mayne
- Charles Follen McKim
- Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
- Aaron Neubert
- Gyo Obata
- Lorcan O'Herlihy
- I. M. Pei
- César Pelli
- Bradford Perkinsperkinseastman.com [http://www.perkinseastman.com/leadership_executive_directors Executive Directors]
- B. Marcus Priteca{{cite book|title=College of Fellows: History & Directory|date=2000|publisher=The American Institute of Architects|page=86|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qvRPAAAAMAAJ|language=en}}
- Arthur W. Rice
- Henry Hobson Richardson
- Eero Saarinen
- Eliel Saarinen
- Pascale Sablan{{cite news |last1=Romo |first1=Vanessa |title=Very few architects are Black. This woman is pushing to change that |url=https://www.npr.org/2023/03/12/1160836191/black-african-american-architects-architecture |work=NPR |date=March 12, 2023}}
- Moshe Safdie
- Norma Sklarek
- Cass Calder Smith
- Robert A. M. Stern
- Max Strang
- Louis Sullivan
- Calvert Vaux
- Robert Venturi
- Evans Woollen IIIWoollen was also a recipient of the AIA Indiana's Gold Medal Award. See {{cite web| title =2016 AIA Indiana Service Award Winners | publisher =AIA Indiana | url =http://aiaindiana.org/member-services/awards/2016-aia-indiana-service-awards | access-date =December 18, 2016}}
- Paul R. Williams
- Elizabeth (Read) Weber
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See also
References
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External links
- [https://www.aia.org/pages/6075263-college-of-fellows AIA College of Fellows]
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