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This award, recognizing architectural design of enduring
significance, is conferred on a project that has stood the test of
time for 25 to 35 years. The project must have been designed by an
architect licensed in the United States at the time of the
project's completion. AIA members, AIA components, and knowledge
communities are urged to submit projects completed between 1974 and
1984 that have contributed meaningfully to American life and
architecture. Past 25 Year Award recipients.
Eligibility
Any AIA member, group of members, component, or Knowledge
Community may nominate a project for the Twenty-five Year
Award.
The award is open to architectural projects of all
classifications and may be one building or a related group of
buildings forming a single project.
The project may be located either in the United States or
abroad, must have been completed between 1974 and 1984, and must
have been designed by an architect licensed in the United States at
the time of the projects completion.
The project must be standing in a substantially completed
form and in good condition.
The project should still carry out the original program.
Change of use is permitted when it has not basically altered
original intent.
The project must have excellence in functionin the
distinguished execution of its original program and in the creative
aspects of its statement by today's standards. Building and site
together should be examined. Any alteration to the immediate
context shall be taken into consideration.
Nominations previously submitted may be resubmitted provided
they still meet the stipulated date of substantial completion of
the original project.
2009 Jury
David Lake, FAIA, San Antonio (Chair)
Lake | Flato Architects
Carlton Brown, New York City
Full Spectrum of New York
Michael B. Lehrer, FAIA, Los Angeles
Lehrer Architects
James J. Malanaphy, III, AIA, Juneau, AK
University of Alaska Southeast
Paul Mankins, FAIA, Des Moines
Substance Architecture Interiors Design
Anna McCorvey, Washington DC
AIAS Director, Northeast Quad
Anne Schopf, FAIA, Seattle
Mahlum Architects
Suman Sorg, FAIA, Washington DC
Sorg and Associates, P.C.
Denise Thompson, Assoc. AIA, Philadelphia
Francis Cauffman
Year Awarded: 2009
Submission Deadline: August 28, 2009
Award Category: Design
Contact:
Elizabeth Henry
202.626.7563
ehenry@aia.org
1735 New York Avenue, NW
Washington DC
Sponsoring Organization:
The American Institute of Architects
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