AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS 'The American Institute of Architects i s the only society nationally representative of the profession of architecture in the United States.' 'The objects of The Institute are to organize and unite in fellowship the architects of the United States of America; to combine their efforts so as to promote the a e s t h e t i c , scientific, and practical efficiency of the profession; to advance the s c i e n c e and art of planning and building by advancing the standards of architectural education, training, and practice; to coordinate the building industry and the profession of architecture to insure the advancement of the living standards of our people through their improved and to make the profession service to s o c i e t y . ' environment; of increasing THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS LIST OF OFFICERS AND REGIONAL DIRECTORS As of J u n e 24, 1955 OFFICERS George Bain Cummings, President, 99 Collier Street, Binghamton, N. Y. Earl T. Heitschrmdt, First Vice President, 2010 Wilshire Blvd„, L o s Angeles 5, Calif. John Noble Richards, Second Vice President, 518 Jefferson Ave„, Toledo, Ohio Edward L. Wilson, Secretary, P . O . Box 9035, Fort Worth 7, Texas Leon Chatelain, J r . , Treasurer, 1632 K St. N0 W., Washington 6, D. C. REGIONAL DIRECTORS Marcellus Wright, J r . , 100 E. Main, Richmond, Va.—Middle Atlantic Dist. Raymond S. Kastendieck, 128 Glen Park Ave., Gary, Ind.—Great L a k e s Dist. Clyde C. Pearson, 1st Nat. Bank Bldg., Montgomery 4, Ala.—Gulf States Dist. Waldo B. Christenson, 1411 4th Ave., Seattle 1, Washington—Northwest Dist. Frank N. McNett, P . O . Box 362, 1803 W. Second St., Grand Island, Nebr.—Central States. Herbert C. Millkey, 761 P e a c h t r e e St., N . E . , Atlanta 3, Ga.—South Atlantic Dist. Donald Beach Kirby, 109 Stevenson St., San Francisco 5, Calif.—California, Nevada, Hawaii. Albert S„ Golemon, 5100 Travis, Houston 6, T e x . — T e x a s District. Matthew W. Del Gaudio, 545 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.—New York Dist. Bradley P . Kidder, 900 E. Garcia Rd., Santa F e , N. Mex.—Western Mountain Dist. Bryant E. Hadley, Myers Bldg., Springfield, 111.—North Central States Dist. Austin W. Mather, 211 State St., Bridgeport 3, Conn.—New England Dist. HEADQUARTERS 1735 New York Avenue, N. W., Washington 6, D. C. Edmund R. Purves, Executive Director J. Winfield Rankin, Administrative Secretary; Robert L. Eger, T r e a s u r e r ' s Office; Florence H. Gervais, Membership and Records; Walter A. Taylor, Director of Education and R e s e a r c h , and Editor of the BULLETIN; Theodore Irving Coe, T e c h n i c a l Secretary; Frederic Arden Pawley, R e s e a r c h Secretary; Edwin Bateman Morris, Jr., Director Department of Professional Relations; Arthur B. Holmes, Director of Chapter and Convention Activities; Henry H. Saylor, Editor of the JOURNAL; Polly Shackleton, Editor of the MEMO; George E. P e t t e n g i l l , Librarian; Alice Korff, Curator of Gallery; William Demarest, Jr., Secretary for Modular Coordination. THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS CHAPTERS ALABAMA The Alabama Chapter (1916:1946) P r e s : Arch R. Winter, 900 1st Nat. Bank Bldg., Mobile, Ala. Sec: Arthur P r i n c e , 1001 Van Antwerp Bldg., Mobile, Ala. Northern California Chanter (1881) P r e s : Wendell R. Spackman, 45 Second St., San F r a n c i s c o 7, Calif. Sec: Leffler B. Miller, 26 O'Farrell St., San F r a n c i s c o 8, Calif. Exec. Sec: Mrs. May Hipshman, 26 O ' F a r r e l l St., San F r a n c i s c o 8, Calif. ARIZONA tOrange County Chapter (1952) Arizona Chapter (1937) P r e s : Gates W. Burrows, 1606 Bush St., Santa Ana, Calif. Sec: John A. Nordbak, 7235 Vai Rio Nido, Downey, Calif. P r e s : Ralph Haver, 207 E. Camelback Rd., Phoenix, Ariz. Sec: J a m e s W. Elmore, 5801 N. 30th St., Phoenix, Ariz. tPasadena Chapter (1948) ARKANSAS Arkansas Chapter (1921) P r e s : John A. Rauch, 304 Wallace Bldg., L i t t l e Rock, Ark. Sec: K. E. N. Cole, Jr., 6716 Kenwood Rd., L i t t l e Rock, Ark. P r e s : Henry Charles Burge, Box 68 E, P a s a d e n a 8, Calif. Sec: H. Douglas B y l e s , Box 68 E, P a s a d e n a 8, Calif. Exec. Sec: Mrs. P a t r i c i a Barnwell, Box 68 E, Pasadena, Calif. tSan Dieqo Chapter (1929) CALIFORNIA P r e s : Sam W. Hami.ll, 403 Rcripps Bldg., San Diego l t Calif. Sec: Raymond Lee Eggers, 4730 Palm Ave., La Mesa, Calif. Central V a l l e y of California (1942) San Joaquin of California (1949) P r e s : Albert B. Thomas, 718 Alhambra Blvd., Sacramento, Calif. Sec: Edward H. deWolf, Exchange Bldg., 144 N. California St., Stockton, Calif. P r e s : Alastair Simpson, 752 Fulton St., Fresno 1, Calif. Sec: P h i l i p S. Buckingham, 1972 Clinton Ave., Fresno 3, Calif. Coast Valleys Chapter (1950) Santa Barbara Chapter (1929) P r e s : Frank Treseder, 390 Park Ave., San J o s e 10, Calif. Sec: Edward B. K r e s s , 363 Park Ave., San J o s e 10, Calif. Exec. Sec: Mrs, Bolton White, 28006 Elena Ave., L o s Altos, Calif. P r e s : Roy W. Cheesman, 608 Granada Bldg., Santa Barbara, Calif. Sec; Glen G. Mosher, 36 S. Ontare Rd., Santa Barbara, Calif. East Bay Chapter (1947) P r e s : John E. Lloyd, 1171 Solano Ave., Albany 6, Calif. Sec: Robert W. Campini, The Hotel Claremont, Berkeley, Calif. Monterey Bay Chapter (1<553) P r e s : William D. Concolino, Jr., 588 Huston, Monterey, Calif. Sen; Fred Keeble, 126 Bonifacio P L , Monterey, Calif. tSouthern California Chapter (1894) P r e s ; William Glenn Balch, 3723 Wilshire Blvd., L o s Angeles 5, Calif. Sec: Stewart Granger, 3723 Wilshire Blvd., L o s Angeles 5, Calif. E x e c . Sec: Miss Rita E. Miller, 3723 Wilshire Blvd., L o s Angeles 5, Calif. incorporated Chapters AMERICAN ARCHITECTS DIRECTORY COLORADO Florida North Chapter (1929) P r e s : J a c k Moore, 518 N. E. Fourth Ave. Gainesville, Fla. Sec; J. A. Meehan, Jr., 1974 San Marco Blvd., Jacksonville 7, Fla. Colorado Chapter (1892) Pres: Casper F . Hefner, 1659 Grant St. Denver, Colo. Sec: Norton Polivnick, 1225 Cannock St., Denver, Colo. Florida North Central Chapter (1949) P r e s : P r e n t i s s Huddleston, 1934 Thomasville Rd., Tallah a s s e e , Fla. Sec: David W. Potter, 112 St. Barbara St., T a l l a h a s s e e , Fla. CONNECTICUT tConnecticut Chapter (1902) P r e s : Keith S. Heine, 71 Oxford St., Hartford, Conn. Sec: Ernest Sibley, Jr., 511 Tunxis Ave., Bloomfield, Conn. Florida South Chapter (1929) P r e s : H. Samuel Kruse, Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Miami, Fla. Sec: H. George Fink, St., Miracle Bldg., 220 Coral Way, Coral Gables, Fla. DELAWARE tPalm Beach Chapter (1947) Delaware Chapter (1931) P r e s : Edgar S. Wortman, 1122 N. Dixie Highway, Lake Worth, F l a . Sec: Billiard T. Smith, Jr., 1122 N. Dixie Highway, Lake Worth, F l a . P r e s : Weston H. Blake, 903 Jefferson St., Wilmington 1, Del. Sec: J o s e p h E. Carbonell, Jr., 909 Tatnall St., Wilmington, Del. GEORGIA D I S T R I C T OF COLUMBIA Augusta Chapter (1948) tWashington-Metropoliton Chapter (1887) P r e s : John W. Weems, 14 Croft Bldg., Aitken, S. C. Sec: Edmund II. Kuhlke, 16 Campbell Bldg., Augusta, Ga. P r e s : J o s e p h Miller, 1612 Eye St., N.W., Wash. 6, D. C. Sec: Frank J . Duane, 1612 Eye St., N.W., Wash. 6, D. C. Exec. Sec: Mrs. Dorothy P . MacHatton, 1612 Eye St., N.W., Wash. 6, D. C. tThe Georgia Chapter (1906) P r e s : Bernard B. Rothschild, 31 Third St., N . E . , Atlanta, Ga. Sec: Samuel T. Hurst, 331 Fourth St., N.W., Atlanta, Ga. South Georgia Chapter (1922) FLORIDA P r e s : Henry Levy, c / o Levy & Kiley, 410 E. Bay St., Savannah, Ga. Sec: John K* Stp.cy, Jr., Liberty Bank Bldg., Savannah, Broward County Chapter (1950) Ga. P r e s : Robert G. J a h e l k a , 701 E. Broward St., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Sec-Treas: Morton T. Ironmonger, 1229 E. L a s Olas Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. HAWAII Hawaii Chapter (1926) Daytona Beach Chapter (1947) P r e s : Robert M. Law, P.O. Box 3288, Honolulu, Hawaii Sec-Treas: Richard N. Dennis, 432 Judd St., Honolulu, Hawaii P r e s : David L e e t e , 142 Bay St., Daytona Beach, Fla. Sec: Craig L. Gehlert, 142 Bay St., Daytona Beach, Fla. Florida Central Chapter (1929) IDAHO P r e s : Richard E. J e s s e n , 1529 Grand Central Ave., Tampa 6, F l a . Sec: Ernest T. H. Bowen, III, 710 Memorial Highway, Tampa, Fla. Idaho Chapter (1951) P r e s : C. V. Wayland, 624 Idaho Bldg., Boise, Idaho Sec-Treas: Anton E. Dropping, 601 Idaho Bldg., Boise, Idaho incorporated XX THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS COLLEGE OF FELLOWS Chancellor. Alexander C. Robinson, III Vice-Chancellor. Bursar. J . Woolson Brooks Secretary. NAME Edgar I. Williams Thomas H. Locraft ELECTED TO FELLOWSHIP NAME E L E C T E D TO FELLOWSHIP Max Abramovitz, New York, N. Y. 1952 Pierre Blouke, Chicago, 111. Franklin Oliver Adams, Tampa, F l a . 1940 C. V. R. Bogert, Hackensack, N. J . 1934 A. H. Albertson, Seattle, Wash. 1934 1931 Walter F r a n c i s Bogner, Cambridge, Mass. 1955 Ernest Born, San F r a n c i s c o , Calif. 1955 1955 Welles Bosworth, Seine-et-Oise, France 1940 Birdsall P . Briscoe, Houston; Tex. 1951 1949 William T. Aldrich, Boston, Mass. Robert E v a n s Alexander, L o s Angeles, Calif. Gordon Allen, Boston, Mass. 1939 Harris C. Allen, San F r a n c i s c o , Calif, 1937 Thomas D, Broad, D a l l a s , Tex. 1951 Roger Allen, Grand R a p i d s , Mich. 1954 Herman Brookman, Portland, Oreg. 1951 David C. Allison, L o s Angeles, Calif. 1926 J . Woolson Brooks, Des Moines, Iowa George Hoggs Allison, L o s Angeles, Calif. 1955 1918 Archibald Manning Brown, New York, N. Y. 1947 1943 Arthur Brown, J r . , San F r a n c i s c o , Calif. 1930 G. Edwin Brumbaugh, Gwynedd Valley, Pa. J. Warren Armistead, J r . . Atlanta, Ga. 1951 1950 1946 1954 Harris Armstrong, Kirkwood, Mo. 1955 F r a n c i s V. Bulfinch, Boston, Mass. 1948 Leon Arnal, Minneapolis, Minn. D. H. Burnham, Chicago, 111. 1931 Leopold Arnaud, New York, N. Y. 1948 1950 Burnham, Hubert, Chicago, I1L Raymond J . Ashton, Salt L a k e City, Utah 1940 Harold Bush-Brown, Atlanta, Ga, 1931 1949 Thomas Henry Atherton, Wiikes-Barre, Pa. 1953 1904 John Hutchins Cady, Providence, R. I. 1937 Grosvenor Atterbury, Long Island, N. Y. 1937 John C. Auscin, L o s Angeles, Calif. 1913 Ralph H. Cameron, San Antonio, T e x . Harry J . Carlson, Newton Centre, Mass. Atlee B. Ayres, San Antonio, Tex. Walter Carlson, Wilmington, Del. 1952 Leonard H. Bailey, Oklahoma City, Okla. 1931 1940 George Wallace Carr, Claremont, Calif. William J . Bain, Seattle, Wash. John Bakewell, J r . , San F r a n c i s c o , Calif. 1947 1937 J. Roy, Carroll, J r . , P h i l a d e l p h i a , P a . Charles Frederick C e l l a r i u s , Cincinnati, Ohio 1952 1954 Turpin C. Bannister, Urbana, 111. 1953 Harold Coulson Chambers, L o s Angeles, Calif William Pope Barney, Philadelphia, P a . C. Storrs Barrows, Rochester, N. Y. 1950 1952 H. Daland Chandler, Boston, Mass. Leon Chatelain, Jr., Washington, D, C. Donald Barthelme, Houston, Tex. 1955 Welton D. Becket, L o s Angeles 36, Calif. 1952 1934 Melville C. Chatten, Atlanta, Ga. Howard Lovewell Cheney, Chicago, 111. 1932 1947 1955 1950 J a m e s E, Allison, Santa Barbara, Calif. Charles Altfillisch, Decorah, Iowa Adolph Otto Budina, Richmond, Va. 1910 1943 1943 1937 1953 Pietro Belluschi, Cambridge, Mass. Ralph B. Beticker, Philadelphia, P a . 1948 1947 Frank A, Childs, Chicago, 111. J a m e s Chillman, Jr., Houston, Tex. Walter E. Church, Portland, Oreg. Richard M. Bennett, Chicago, 111. 1953 Henry Stern Churchill, Philadelphia, P a . 1951 Wells I. Bennett, Ann Arbor, Mich. 1947 Anthony Salvatore Ciresi, Cleveland, Ohio 1955 1952 Robert P . Bellows, Boston, Mass. 1951 Edgar H. Berners, Green Bay, Wise. 1951 Birge M. Clarke, P a l o Alto, Calif. Frederick Bigger, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1937 Cameron Clark, St. Thomas, V. I. 1948 Kenneth Chapman Black, Lansing, Mich. 1952 Harvey Parke Clark, San F r a n c i s c o , Calif. 1955 xxxii AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS Honorary F e l l o w s Thomsen, Edvard, Copenhagen, Denmark 1950 Vago, Pierre, Secretary, Union Internationale des Architectes, P a r i s , France 1952 Wornum, George Grey, London, England 1947 Vasquez, Agustin Sorhegin, P r e s i d e n t , Colegio Nacional de Arquitectos de Cuba, Menocal, L a Habana, Cuba 1954 Zaragoza, J o s e Ma., P r e s i d e n t , Philippine Institute of Architects, Manila, Philippine I s l a n d s 1952 Vazquez, Pedro Ramirez, President, Sociedad de 1953 The foregoing material and Documents of the Appendices have been included in the American Architects Directory with the gracious consent of The American Institute of Architects for the benefit of its many readers to whom the official publications of The Institute will not normally be available. Arquitectos Mexicanos, Mexico, D. F. Villaneuva, Carlos Raul, C a r a c a s , Venezuela Vischer, P a u l , B a s l e , Switzerland Waterhouse, Michael T., P . P . R.I.B. A., London England 1952 1936 1951 William-Olsson, Carl Martin Tage, Goteborg, Sweden 1952 THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS HONORARY FELLOWS Honorary Fellowship i s bestowed on an architect of esteemed character and distinguished achievements who i s not a citizen or a resident of the United States and does not practice architecture within the domain of T h e Institute. Names of Honorary F e l l o w s and the year of their election: Abercrotnbie, Sir P a t r i c k , M. A,, F.R.I.B.A., M.T.P.I., London, England 1947 J a u l m e s , Gustave, P a r i s , France 1931 1931 Acosta y Lara, Horacio, Arquitecto, Montevideo, Uruguay 1925 Kreis, Wilhelm, Prof. Dr.-Ing., English Zone, Germany 1952 1919 Lazo, Carlos, P r e s i d e n t , Sociedad de Arquitectos Mexicanos, Mexico, D. F . 1952 Ahlberg, Hakon C l a e s Axel, Stockholm, Sweden Alaux, J e a n P a u l , P a r i s , France Leon, P a u l , P a r i s , F r a n c e 1929 Alvarez, Raul J . , Buenos Aires, Argentina 1928 L o m e , F r a n c i s , T r a n s v a a l , South Africa 1937 Ansell, William Henry, Kent, England 1941 Aslin, C. H., P r e s i d e n t , R.I.B.A., London, England Bestelmeyer, Dr. German, h . c , Munich, Germany 1955 Madeline, L o u i s , P a r i s , France Madili, Prof. Henry Harrison, Director, School of Architecture, University of Toronto, Canada 1937 1946 1931 Maigrot, Emile, P a r i s , F r a n c e 1936 Bonatz, Dr. P a u l , Teknik Universite, Istanbul, Turkey and Stuttgart, Germany 1929 Mariscal, Frederic E . , Mexico City, Mexico, D. F . 1932 Markelius, Sven, Stockholm, Sweden 1945 Calderon, J o s e Alvarez, Lima, Peru Calza Bini, Alberto, Rome, Italy , 1949 Marquina, Raphael Ernest, San Isidro, Lima, P e r u 1944 1936 Mazorra, Rene Echarte, P r e s i d e n t , Colegio Nacional de Arquitectos, Havana, Cuba 1952 Morales, Bernardo, Santiago, Chile 1928 Morales, de los Rios, Dr. Adolfo, Rio de J a n e i r o , Brazil Morris, R. Schofield, P r e s i d e n t , R.A.I.C., Toronto, Canada Mavartete, Horacio, Havana, Cuba 1936 Cart de L a F o n t a i n e , H . P . , F.R.I.B.A., London, England 1928 C e a s , Giovanni Battista, P r e s i d e n t , Sezione Italiana UIA, Rome, Italy 1952 C h a u s s e , Alcide, Hon, Secretary, F.R.I.B.A., R . A . I . C , Montreal, Canada 1899 Christophersen, Alejandro, Buenos Ajres, Rep. Argentina Coni Molina, Alberto, Buenos Aires, Rep. Argentina 1929 1928 1952 1950 P a i n e , Arthur J . C , P r e s i d e n t , R.A.I.C., Montreal, Canada Perret, Auguste, P a r i s , F r a n c e 1954 Rivera, Gines F . , P . L A . , Manila, P h i l i p p i n e s 1950 Robertson, Howard M., London, England 1929 Contreras, C a r l o s , Mexico, D. F . 1942 da Silva, Carlos E . , P r e s i d e n t , Manila, P h i l i p p i n e s De La Cruz, Fernando, Santiago, Chile Dudok, William Marinus, Hilversum, Holland 1954 1932 1951 Rocco, Daniel, Montevideo, Uruguay 1944 Fahmy, Moustapha, P a s h a , Royal P a l a c e , Abdine, Cairo, Egypt 1950 Santacilia, Carlos Obregon, Mexico City, D. F . 1932 Figueiredo, Nestor Egydio de, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1930 1925 Fisker, Kay, Copenhagen, Denmark 1955 F i t t e , Raul J . , Buenos Aires, Argentina 1928 Scott, Sir Giles Gilbert, O.M.R.A., London, England Smith, J . Roxburgh (McDougall, Smith & Fleming, Architects), Montreal, Canada Squirru, F r a n c i s c o , Buenos Aires, Argentina Fleming, Owen, Seven Oaks, England Fletcher, Sir Banister Flight, London, England 1903 1902 Fletcher, Henry Martineau, London, England Greber, J a c q u e s , P a r i s , France 1938 1950 Gromort, Georges, P a r i s , France 1927 Henaerson, Andrew Graham, A.R.S.A., P . R . I . B . A . , Glasgow, Scotland 1950 1947 1950 1928 Stevens, Gorham P h i l l i p s , Honorary Architect, American School of C l a s s i c a l Studies, Athens, Greece Tengbom, Ivar, Professor of Architecture, P r e s i d e n t of Royal Academy of Arts, Stockholm, Sweden 1923 Thomas, Sir Percy Edward, O.B.E., L . L . D . , D . L . , J . P . , P . P . R . I . B . A . , Cardiff, Great Britain 1936 1947 THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS HONORARY MEMBERS Honorary Membership is bestowed for a distinguished service to the profession of architecture or to the arts and s c i e n c e s allied therewith on a person of esteemed character who i s not eligible for corporate membership in The Institute. Names of Honorary Members and the year of their admission: Bach, Richard F . , New York, N. Y. Brandt, Edgar, P a r i s , France 1942 1929 Jennewein, Carl Paul, New York, N. Y. 1927 Kemper, Edward Crawford, Chevy Chase, Md, 1946 Brewster, Walter S., Chicago, 111. 1928 Kleiser, Lorentz, Orange, T e x a s 1927 Brinckerhoff, A. F . , New York, N. Y. 1930 Langsdorf, Alexander Suss, St. Louis, Mo. 1925 Brown, John Nicholas, Providence, R, I. 1931 Lawrie, L e e , Locust Lane Farm, Easton, Md. 1928 Burdell, Dr. Edwin S., President, The Cooper Union, New York, N. Y. 1951 MacAlister, Sir Ian, Tonbridge, Kent, England 1936 McNeal, Donald H., Washington, D. C. 1941 Butler, Gurdon M., Santa Ana, Calif. 1953 Melcher, George B., Minneapolis, Minn. 1955 Clarke, Gilmore D., New York, N. Y. 1936 Milles, Carl, Cranbrook Academy of Arts, 1935 Covey, Arthur Sinclair, Tarpon Springs, F]a. 1927 Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Creedon, Frank R., Washington, D. C. 1953 Moses, Robert, New York, N. Y. 1951 Crosby, Everett Uberto, New York, N. Y. 1938 1950 D'Ascenzo, Nicola, Philadelphia, P a . 1929 Mumford, L e w i s , University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. Delano, Frederic A., Washington, D. C. 1931 Oakley, Miss Violet, Philadelphia, Pa. 1909 Donnelley, Thomas E., Chicago, 111. 1926 Olmsted, Frederick Law, Boookline, Mass. 1901 Emerson, F r a n c e s White (Mrs. William), Cambridge, Mass. 1932 1951 Farrand, Mrs. Beatrix, Bar Harbor, Maine 1939 Reynolds, W. Englebert, Commissioner, Public Buildings Service, General Services Administration, Washington, D. C. Fitzpatrick, F . Stuart, Washington, D. C. 1949 1951 Follin, J a m e s W., Commissioner, Urban Renewal Administration H. H.F.A., Washington, D. C. 1955 Riley, John P . , Coordinator of School Construction, Board of Education of New York, N. Y. Rockefeller, John D., Jr., New York, N. Y. 1930 Frary, Ihna Thayer, Winter Park, F l a . 1942 Sandburg, Dr. Carl, Flat Rock, North Carolina 1955 Eraser, J a m e s Earle, Westport, Conn. 1931 Savage, Eugene, Branford, Conn. 1927 Fuller, Dr. Richard E . , President, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, Wash. Grant, Maj. Gen. U l y s s e s S., 3rd, Clinton, N. Y. 1954 Shurcliff, Arthur A., Boston, Mass. 1927 1955 1929 Spragg, C. D., Secretary, Royal Institute of British Architects, London, England Gregory, John, New York, N. Y. 1927 Straus, Nathan, New York, N. Y. 1938 Harts, Brig. Gen. William W., U.S. Army, Ret., Madison, Conn. Hoover, Herbert, P a l o Alto, Calif. 1918 Thorne, Mrs. J a m e s Ward, Chicago, 111. 1943 1922 Wheeler, Lt. Gen. Raymond A., Washington, D. C. 1926 Huntington, Archer M., Bethel, Conn. 1934 J a m e s , Miss Harlean, Washington, D. C. 1949 Withey, Morton O., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1954 Wis. Officers AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS Carl Pfeiffer New York 1871-1873 Edwin H, Brown Minneapolis 1923-1926 A. J. Bloor New York 1874-1877 Franklin C. Baldwin Washington 1926-1934 Chas. F . McKim New York 1878 Charles T. Ingham Pittsburgh 1934-1943 Chas. D, Gambrill New York 1879 A. C. Robinson, III Cleveland 1943-1947 Henry M. Congdon New York 1880 Clair W. Ditchy Detroit 1947-1953 A. J, Bloor New York 1881-1883 George Bain Cummings Binghamton 1953-1955 Geo. C. Mason Philadelphia 1884-1886 Edward L. Wilson Fort Worth 1955* A. J . Bloor New York 1887-1889 John W. Root Chicago 1890-1891 Dankmar Adler Chicago 1892 Alfred Stone Providence 1893-1898 Glenn Brown Washington 1899-1913 D. Knickerbacker Boyd Philadelphia 1914 Burt L. Fenner New York 1915-1916 William Stanley Parker Boston 1916-1923 TREASURERS John W. Ritch J o s e p h C. Wells Robert G. Hatfield Oliver Perry Hatfield Samuel A. Treat Glenn Brown John Lawrence Mauran Dan Everett Waid William B. Ittner Edwin Bergstrom John R. Fugard Raymond J . Ashton J a m e s R. Edmunds, Jr. Charles F . Cellarius Maurice J. Sullivan Leon Chatelain, Jr. 1857-1859 1859-1860 1860-1879 1879-1889 1889-1898 1899-1913 1914-1915 1916-1924 1924-1926 1926-1939 1939-1942 1942-1943 1943-1945 1945-1951 1951-1954 1954- THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS ROLL OF OFFICERS 1857-1955 PRESIDENTS Robert D. Kohn New York 1930-1932 Richard Upjohn New York 1857-1876 Ernest John R u s s e l l St. L o u i s 1932-1935 Thomas U. Walter Philadelphia 1877-1887 Stephen F . Voorhees New York 1935-1937 Richard M. Hunt New York 1888-1891 Charles D. Maginnis Boston 1937-1939 Edward H. Kendall New York 1892-1893 Edwin Bergstrom L o s Angeles 1939-1941 Daniel H. Burnham Chicago 1894-1895 R. H. Shreve New York 1941-1943 George B. P o s t New York 1896-1898 Raymond J. Ashton Salt Lake City 1943-1945 Henry Van Brunt K a n s a s City 1899 James R. Edmunds, J r . Baltimore 1945-1947 Robert S. Peabody Boston 1900-1901 Douglas William Orr New Haven 1947-1949 Charles F . McKim New York 1902-1903 Ralph Walker New York 1949-1951 William S. Eames St. L o u i s 1904-1905 Glenn Stanton Portland 1951-1953 Frank Miles Day Philadelphia 1906-1907 Clair W. Ditchy Detroit 1953-1955 C a s s Gilbert New York 1908-1909 George Bam Cumraings Binghamton 1955- Irving K. Pond Chicago 1910-1911 Walter Cook New York 1912-1913 SECRETARIES R. Clipston Sturgis Boston 1913-1915 R. M. Hunt New York 1857-1860 John Lawrence Mauran St. L o u i s 1915-1918 Henry Van Brunt K a n s a s City 1861 Thomas R. Kimball Omaha 1918-1920 Chas. D. Gambrill New York 1861-1862 Henry H. Kendall Boston 1920-1922 Emlen T. Littell New York 1862-1863 William B. F a v i l l e San F r a n c i s c o 1922-1924 Chas. D. Gambrill New York 1864-1866 D. Everett Waid New York 1924-1926 Frederick C. Withers New York 1867-1868 Milton B. Medary Philadelphia 1926-1928 R u s s e l l Sturgis, Jr. New York 1868-1869 C. Herrick Hammond Chicago 1928-1930 Peter B. Wight Chicago 1869-1871 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS Chapters Sec-Treas: Ernest L. Stouffer, 256 Administration Bldg., Univ. of 111., Urbana, 111. tWashington State Chapter (1894) P r e s : Lloyd J . Lovegren, 706 Republic Bldg., Seattle 1, Wash. Sec: John L. Rogers, 516 Central Bldg., Seattle 4, Wash. Exec. Sec: Miss Dayis Holcomb, 409 Central Bldg., Seattle 4, Wash. WISCONSIN ^Wisconsin A r c h i t e c t s A s s o c i a t i o n (1949) L o u i s i a n a A r c h i t e c t s A s s o c i a t i o n (1947) P r e s : C. Errol Barron, 1015 Wisteria St., Alexandria, La. Sec: Herman J . Duncan, Jr., 1018 Second St., Alexandria, La. Michigan Society of A r c h i t e c t s (1948) (A Chapter) P r e s : J u l i u s S. Sandstedt, 22 Otter St., Oshkosh, Wis. Sec: Fritz von Grossmann, 6464 N. Lake Dr., Milwaukee 11, Wis. Exec. Sec: N. J. R u s s e l l , Jr., Rm. 5, 828 N. Broadway, Milwaukee 2, Wis. WEST V I R G I N I A West V i r g i n i a Chapter (1922) P r e s : Charles A. Haviland, 406 Davidson Bldg., Charleston, W. Va. Sec-Treas: G. Cameron Hunter, P.O. Box 813, Charleston 23, W. Va. P r e s : Elmer J. Manson, 517 N. Washington St., Lansing 15, Mich. Sec: James B. Morison, 713 Fox Bldg., Detroit, Mich, Exec. Sec: Talmage C. Hughes, 120 Madison Ave., Detroit 26, Mich. Minnesota Society of A r c h i t e c t s (1947) P r e s : George C. Darrell, E-505 1st Nat. Bank Bldg., St. P a u l 1, Minn. Sec: Glynne W. Shifflet, 17 W. Franklin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Exec. Dir: Ralph T. K e y e s , c / o Magney, Tusler & Setter, 303 Roanoke Bldg., Minneapolis 2, Minn. New York State A s s o c i a t i o n of A r c h i t e c t s (1949) P r e s : Adolph Goldberg, 164 Montague St., Brooklyn 2, N. Y. Sec: Trevor Rogers, Rand Bldg., Buffalo 3, N. Y. WYOMING A r c h i t e c t s Society of O h i o (1945) Wyoming Chapter (1947) P r e s : Harrison L. Cook, 119 N. Main St., Sheridan, Wyo. Sec: Frederic H. Porter, 1009 E. Lincolnway, Cheyenne, Wyo. Pres; C. Melvin Frank, 185 E. State St., Columbus 15, Ohio Sec: Eugene F . Schrand, 1701 Union Trust Bldg., Cincinnati 2, Ohio Exec. Sec: Clifford E. Sapp, 5 E. Long St., Columbus 15, Ohio STATE ORGANIZATIONS Pennsylvania Society of Architects (1951) C a l i f o r n i a C o u n c i l of A r c h i t e c t s (1945) P r e s : Henry L. Wright, 26 O ' F a r r e l l St., San F r a n c i s c o 8, Calif. Sec: Cornelius M. Deasy. Exec. Dir: Melton F e r r i s , Rm. 705, 26 O'FarreU St., San F r a n c i s c o 8, Calif. P r e s : Charles S. Conrad, Jr., 1939 Millersville Pike, Lancaster, Pa. Sec: John T. Grisdale, 204 W. Rittenhouse Sq., Philadelphia 3, P a . Exec. Sec: J a m e s R. Peifer, 223 N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa. F l o r i d a A s s o c i a t i o n of A r c h i t e c t s (1946) Tennessee Society of A r c h i t e c t s (1953) P r e s : G. Clinton Gamble, 142 Bay St., Daytona Beach, Fla. Sec-Treas: Edgar S. Wortman, 1122 N. Dixie, Lake Worth, Fla. P r e s : II. Clinton Parrent, J r . , W. View Ave., Nashville 5, Term. Sec-Treas: William Terrill Hall, 920 Nashville Trust Bldg., Nashville 3, Tenn. A r c h i t e c t s A s s o c i a t i o n of I l l i n o i s (1948) Texas Society of A r c h i t e c t s (1951) P r e s : Chris R. Maiwald, 607 1st Nat. Bank Bldg., Moline, 111. P r e s : Grayson Gill, 1913 San J a c i n t o St., D a l l a s 1, Tex. Sec: Louis F . Southerland, P.O. Box 855, Austin, Tex. Exec. Dir: John G. Flowers, Jr., 327 Perry-Brooks Bldg., Austin, Tex. 'incorporated AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS Chapters fMiddle Tennessee Chapter (1953) Southeast Texas Chapter (1953) P r e s : John E. Harwood, 903 American Trust Bldg., Nashville 3, Term. Sec-Treas: Robert B. Rodgers, Harding Rd., Nashville, Term. P r e s : Mike Meoane, 1872 Calder, Beaumont, Tex. Sec: George L. Ingram, 690 Hazel, Beaumont, Tex. TEXAS Texas Coastal Bend Chapter (1947) P r e s : Walter Wilde, 1733 S. Brownlee, Corpus Christi, Tex. Sec: Ben E. Christian, 921 Ocean Dr., Corpus Christi, Tex. Braxos Chapter (1952) P r e s : Henry D. Mayfield, Jr., P.O. Box 1169, Bryan, Tex. Sec: Richard Vrooman, Dept. of Arch., A. & M. Col. of T e x . , College Station, Tex. Central Texas Chapter (1938) P r e s : Charles T. Granger, 502 E. Fifth St., Austin, Tex. Sec: Claude M. Pendley, 2410 San Antonio St., Austin, Tex. Dallas Chapter (1913; 1924) P r e s : Roscoe P . DeWitt, 2025 Cedar Springs Ave., D a l l a s 1, Tex. Sec: LaVere Brooks, 1330 N. Industrial Blvd., Dallas 7, Tex. Exec. Sec: Mrs. A. B. Swank, Jr., 4690 S. V e r s a i l l e s Ave., D a l l a s 9, Tex. Texas Panhandle Chapter (1946) P r e s : Guy A. Carlander, P.O. Box 3158, Amarillo, Tex. Sec: Clayton B. Shiver, 1011 Fisk Bldg., Amarillo, Tex. West Texas Chapter (1953) P r e s : Royal Dana, 403 Cent. Nat. Bank Bldg., San Angelo, Tex. Sec: D. C. Maddux, 1004 S. Oakes St., San Angelo, Tex. UTAH Utah Chapter (1921) P r e s : B. E. Brazier, 24 S. W. Temple, Salt Lake City 1, Utah. Sec: William F . Thomas, Union Pacific Bldg., 19 W. S. Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. El Paso Chapter (1949) P r e s : Ewing Waterhouse, 1304 Madeline Ave., El P a s o , Tex. Sec-Treas: Robert D. Garland, Jr., 507 Banner Bldg., El P a s o , Tex, Fort Worth Chapter (1946) P r e s : Edward L. Wilson, P.O. Box 9035, Ft. Worth 7, Tex. Sec: A. C. McAdams, Majestic Bldg., F t . Worth, Tex. Houston Chapter (1913; 1924) VERMONT Vermont Association of Architects (A chapter) (1948) P r e s : P a y s o n R. Webber, 240 Grove St., Rutland, Vt. Sec: Philip N. Linde, Arlington, Vt. VIRGINIA tVirginia Chapter (1914) P r e s : Thompson McCleary, 2017 W. Gray, Houston, Tex. Sec: Gunter W. Koetter, 1103 S. Shepherd, Houston, Tex. Exec. Sec: Mrs. E. J. Traub, 2610 Tangley, Houston 5, Tex. P r e s : P a u l D. Woodward, 716-A Boush St., Norfolk, Va. Sec: Carl M. Lindner, Jr., 13 S. Second St., Richmond 19, Va. Lower Rio Grande Valley Chapter (1950) WASHINGTON P r e s : John C. York, c!o Cocke, Bowman &, York, HarUngen, Tex. Sec: C. Lyman E l l i s , J r . , McClendon Bldg., Harlingen, Tex. San Antonio Chapter (1913; 1924; 1953) P r e s : Thomas B. Thompson, 803 American Hospital & Life Ins, Bldg., San Antonio 5, Tex. Sec-Tre as: Raymond P h e l p s , Jr., P.O. Box 8127, Laurel Hts. Sta., San Antonio, Tex. 'incorporated Southwest Washington Chapter (1954) P r e s : Nelson J . Morrison, 227 Perkins Bldg., Tacoma, Wash. Sec: Gordon N. Johnston, 1213 Washington Bldg., Tacoma, Wash. Spokane Chapter (1940) P r e s : Lawrence Evanoff, American Legion Bldg., Spokane 1, Wash. Sec: Carl H. Johnson, 524 W. Fourth Ave., Spokane 4, Wash. Chapters AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS Dayton Chapter (1899) tPhiladelphia Chapter (1869) P r e s : William C. Wertz, 232-34 Third N a t Bank Bldg., Dayton 2, Ohio Sec: Robert W. Lecklider, 419 3rd Nat. Bank Bldg., Dayton 2, Ohio P r e s : David Morgan, 1510 Architects Bldg., P h i l a d e l p h i a 3, P a . Sec: P a u l T. d'Entremont, 1510 Architects Bldg., P h i l a delphia, P a . Exec. Sec: Miss Evelyn M. Fischer, Architects Bldg., Philadelphia 3, P a . Eastern Ohio Chapter (1930) P r e s : Richard M. Zuber, 255 E. State St., Alliance, Ohio Sec: J o s e p h Tuchman, 194 W, Exchange St., Akron, Ohio Toledo Chapter (1914) P r e s : Horace Coy, 1716 Heatherdown Blvd., Tol >, Ohio Sec: Richard Troy, 520 Spitzer Bldg., Toledo, Ohio tPittsburgh Chapter (1891) P r e s : P a u l Schell, 1112 Clark Bldg., Pittsburgh 22, P a . Sec: Lawrence C. Wolfe, 119 E. Montgomery Ave., P i t t s burgh 12, P a . Exec. Sec: Miss Gertrude Weber, 1401 Keystone Bldg., Pittsburgh, P a . RHODE ISLAND OREGON tRhode Island Chapter (1875) Oregon Chapter (1911) P r e s : Donald J . Stewart, 219 S. W. Stark St., Portland 4, Oreg. Sec: Miss Mary A!ice Hutchins, 203 S. W. Stark St., Portland 4 f Oreg. P r e s : David Aldrich, 423 Industrial Trust Bldg., Providence, R. I. Sec: Conrad E. Green, 385 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. SOUTH C A R O L I N A Southwestern Oregon Chapter (1952) South Carolina Chapter (1913) P r e s : Thomas A. Balzhiser, 1920 Franklin Blvd., Eugene, Oreg. Sec: Alan G. Seder, 1920 Franklin Blvd., Eugene, Oreg. P r e s ; John M. Lambert, J r . , Box 761, Anderson, S. C. Sec: Louis M, Wolff, 600 Beltline Blvd., Columbia, S. C. Exec. Sec: Mrs. Doris E. McClenny, 600 Beltline Blvd., Columbia, S. C. OKLAHOMA SOUTH D A K O T A Oklahoma Chapter (1927) South Dakota Chapter (1951) P r e s : William R. Brown, 213 1st Nat. Bank Bldg., Pone a City, Okla. Sec-Treas: Jo« E. Smay, Univ. of Okla., Norman, Okla. P r e s : Harold Spitznagel, 1800 S. Summit Ave., Sioux F a l l s , S. D. Sec-Treas: Roland L. Robel, 203 Western Surety, Sioux F a l l s , S. D. PENNSYLVANIA TENNESSEE tCentra! Pennsylvania Chapter (1909) tChottartooqa Chapter (1953) P r e s : W. Robert Arnold, 2820 R u s s e l l Rd., Camp Hill, P a . Sec; Clifford L. Coleman, L a n d i s v i l l e , Pa. Northeastern Pennsylvania Chapter (1941) P r e s : Jerome D. McClynn, 431 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Sec: P a u l M. Rodda, Hotel Sterling Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. P r e s : Wilmer W. Cox, 421 Poplar, Chattanooga, Tenn. Sec: Frank Gibson, 531 Chattanooga Bank Bldg., Chattanooga 2, Tenn. tEost Tennessee Chapter (1953) P r e s : Milton Robelot, 217 E. Sullivan St., Kingsport, Tenn. Sec-Treas: Clark A. Sweetser, 211 Journal Bldg., Knoxville, Tenn. Northwestern Pennsylvania Chapter (1913) tMemphis Chapter (1953) P r e s : Henry T. Gray, 1017 Commerce Bldg., E r i e , P a . Sec: Robert A. Krider, 407 Commerce Bldg., E r i e , P a . 'incorporated P r e s : Robert Thomas Martin, 23 N. Dunlap St., Memphis, Tenn. Sec: John D„ Blend, 381 Shrine Bldg., Memphis 3, Tenn. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS NEW H A M P S H I R E Chapters tNew York Chapter (1867) New Hampshire Chapter (1946) P r e s : Norman P . Randlett, 614 Main St., Laconia, N. H. Sec: Walter T. Williams, Rochester, N. H. P r e s : Robert S. Hutchins, 115 E. 40th St., New York 16, N. Y. Sec: Harmon H. Goldstone, 115 E. 40th St., New York 16, N. Y. Exec. Sec: Mrs. Margot A. He tike 1, 115 E. 40th St., New York 16, N. Y. NEW JERSEY Queens Chapter (1945) tNew Jersey Chapter (1900) P r e s : Romolo Bottelli, J r . , 45 Branford P L , Newark 2, N. J. Sec: J a c o b Shteir, 9 Clinton St., Newark 2, N. J. Exec. Dir: Albert C. Brown, 27 Washington St., Newark 2, N. J. NEW M E X I C O P r e s : Gabriel Nathan, 1231 Sage St., Far Rockaway, N. Y. Sec: Arthur A, Schiller, 28-53 Steinway St., Long Island City 3, N. Y. Stoten Island Chapter (1945) P r e s : Theodore Koch, 36 Richmond Ter., Staten Island 1, N. Y. Sec: Harold E. Diamond, 67 Duncan Rd., Staten Island 1, N. Y. New Mexico Chapter (1947) tWestchester Chapter (1936) P r e s : Willard C, Kruger, P.O. Box 308, Santa F e , N. M. Sec: Foster Hyatt, 1579 Canyon Rd., Santa F e , N. M. P r e s : Gersori T. Hirsch, P.O. Box 101, P l e a s a n t v i l l e , N. Y, Sec: Paul Gifford Lips, 29 Briarcliff Rd., Larchmont, N. Y. NEW YORK NORTH CAROLINA tBronx Chapter (1945) I>res: Anthony DeRose, 384 K. 149fh St., New York 55, N. Y. Sec: George W. Svviller, 414 E. Tremont Ave., New York 57, N. Y. t B r o o k l y n Chapter (1894) P r e s : J o s e p h Levy, Jr., 153 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn 1, N. Y. Sec: Herbert P^pstein, 164 Montague St., Brooklyn 1, N. Y. Buffalo-Western New York Chapter (1890) P r e s : Franklin F . Foit, 232 Delaware Ave., Buffalo 2, N. Y, Sec: Howard P . Bell, 832 Rand Bldg., Buffalo 3, N. Y. •Central New York Chapter tNorth C a r o l i n a Chapter (1913) P r e s : F . Carter Williams, 133 Fayetteville St., Raleigh, N. C. Sec: Cyrill H. Pfohl, 234 N. M=iin St.. Winston-Salem, N. C. NORTH D A K O T A North Dakota Chapter (1953) P r e s : Knute A, Henning, Dept. of Arch., N. D. Agric. CoL, State Col. Sta., Fargo, N. D. Sec: W. J. Seifert, 301 de Lendrecie Bldg., Fargo, N. D. 0H!0 (1887) t C i n c i n n a t i Chapter (1870) Pres: Cyril T. Tucker, 840 University Ave., Howe & B a s s e t t Bldg., Rochester 7, N. Y. Sec: James D. Oirtin, 407 S. Warren St., Syracuse 2, N. Y. P r e s : E. C. Landberg, 114 Garfield P L , Cincinnati 2, Ohio Sec: J o s e p h M. Lyle, 2400 Gilbert Ave., Cincinnati 6, Ohio Eastern New York Chapter (1930) tThe Cleveland Chapter, Inc. (1890) P r e s : F . A. E v a n s , Jr., 403 Fulton St., Troy, N. Y. Sec: Bailey M. Cadman, 45 N. Lake Ave., Albany, N. Y. P r e s : Earl H. Mellenbrook, 26 Front St., Berea, Ohio Sec: Miss Lottie B. Helwick, 20500 Halifax Rd., Warrensville Heights 22, Ohio tLong Island Society Chapter (1945) Pres: Albert J. Heitman, 246 Westminster Rd., West Hempstead, N. Y. Sec: John T. Nelson, P . O . Box 614, Greenlawn, N. Y. incorporated Columbus Chapter (1913) P r e s : David A. P i e r c e , 4501 N. High St., Columbus 14, Ohio Sec: H. J a m e s Holroyd, 3201 W. Broad St., Columbus 4, Ohio AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS Chapters MASSACHUSETTS MISSISSIPPI ^Massachusetts State Assn. of Architects (A chapter Mississippi Chapter (1929) of The AIA) {1870; 1951) P r e s : Thomas S. J o n e s , P . O . Box 512, Starkville, Miss. Sec: William Irby Rosamond, P r o p s t Bldg., Columbus, Miss. P r e s : Samuel S. Eisenberg, 739 Boylston St., Boston 16, Mass. Sec: William Bradford Sprout, J r . , 235 Rockland St., Hingham, Mass. MISSOURI Western Massachusetts Chapter (1955) P r e s : Wallace E. Dibble, 1618 Main St., Springfield, Mass. Sec: L o u i s C. Hinckley, 1619 Main St., Springfield, Mass. Kansas City Chapter (1890) P r e s : William H. Simon, 25 E. 12th St., Rm. 1105, K a n s a s City 6, Mo. Sec: Donald Ray H o l l i s , P . O . Box 71, Overland Park, Kans. Exec. Sec: Miss Betty J. Martin, 1016 Baltimore, Rm. 515, K a n s a s City, Mo. tDetroit Chapter (1887) P r e s : Suren Pilafian, 153 E. Elizabeth St., Detroit 1, Mich. Sec: L y a l l H. Askew, 1212 Kales Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich. Exec. Secy: Talmage C. Hughes, 120 Madison Ave., Detroit 26, Mich. tSt. Louis Chapter (1890) Saginaw Valley Chapter (1945) P r e s : Arthur F . Schwarz, Jr., 1620 Chemical Bldg., St. L o u i s 1, Mo. Sec: Emmett J . Layton, 1221 Locust St., St. L o u i s 3, Mo. P r e s : Willard E. F r a s e r , 315 P o s t St., Midland, Mich. Sec: A. C h a r l e s J o n e s , 1803Vi N. Saginaw St., Flint, Mich. Western Michigan Chapter (1923) MONTANA P r e s : Hubert Van Dongen, 250 Colfax, Benton Harbor, Mich. Sec-Treas: Malcolm Rrice McMillen, 1512 Woodcliff Dr., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Montana Chapter (1921) P r e s : J o h n E. Toohey, 1333 Bldg., Airport Rd., Billings, Montana Sec: H, C. Cheever, Mont. State Col., Bozeman, Montana MINNESOTA Duluth Chapter (1948) NEBRASKA P r e s : A. Reinhold Melander, 603 Alworth Bldg., Duluth 2, Minn, Sec-Treas: Norman K. F u g e l s o , 603 Alworth Bldg., Duluth 2, Minn. tNebraska Architects Association) (1919; 1948) (A Chapter) P r e s : Frank L a t e n s e r , 1307 Farnam St., Omaha, Nebr. Sec: Benjamin A. Votava, 5706 P a c i f i c , Omaha, Nebr. Minneapolis Chapter (1892) P r e s : R. V. M c C a n n , 84 S. Sixth St., M i n n e a p o l i s 2, Minn. S e c : A u s t i n H. L a n g e , 802 W e s l e y T e m p l e B l d g . , M i n n e a p o l i s 3 , Minn. NEVADA Las Vegas Chapter (1954) P r e s : Walter F . Zick, P . O . Box 2107, L a s V e g a s , Nev. Sec-Treas: Edward B. Hendricks, 1806 S. Main St., L a s Vegas, Nev. tSt. P a u l Chapter (1921) P r e s : Frank D. Clark, 220 Endicott-on-Fourth, St. P a u l 1, Minn. Sec: Robert E. Howe, W-1391 1st Nat. Bank Bldg., St. P a u l 1, Minn. Reno Chapter (1949) P r e s : E. Keith Lockard, 232 W. First St., Reno, Nev. Sec: George L. F . O'Brien, 160 Chestnut St., Reno, Nev. 'incorporated ill! AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS Chapters ILLINOIS West Kentucky Chapter (1952) Central I l l i n o i s Chapter (1921) P r e s : John Bickel, III, 200 McDowell Bldg., Louisville, Ky. Sec-Treas: O s s i a n P . Ward, 1510 Washington Bldg,, L o u i s ville 2, Ky. P r e s : William C. Beall, 420 Standard Off. Bldg., Decatur, 111. Sec: John N. Ziegele, 1100 Main S t , Peoria 5, 111. tChicago Chapter (1896) P r e s : Samuel A. Lichmann, 1 N, LaSalle St., Chicago, 111. Sec: John D. J a r v i s , 185 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago 1, 111. Exec. Sec: Mrs. C. Garneau, 53 W. J a c k s o n Blvd., Chicago, 111. LOUISIANA Baton Rouge Chapter (1949) N o r t h e r n I l l i n o i s Chapter (1954) P r e s : Ollie J . Baker, Col. of Engr., La, State Univ., Baton Rouge, La. Sec: Kenneth C. Landry, 1985 Longwood Dr., Baton Rouge, La. P r e s : A. Reyner Eastman, 414 Brown 31dg., Rockford, 111. Sec: Charles M. Bradley, 414 Brown Bldg., Rockford, 111, Central L o u i s i a n a Chapter (1949) tSouthern I l l i n o i s Chapter (1946) P r e s : Harold Dekeyzer, P.O. Box 422, P i n e v i l l e , La. Sec-Treas: R. L. Miller, 720y2 Ryan St., Lake Charles, La. P r e s : Albert M. Goedde, 1425-A State St., E. St. Louis, 111. Sec: Charles H. Haldi, 1605 Maple St., Highland, 111. INDIANA t i n d i a n a Society of A r c h i t e c t s (A chapter of the A I A ) ( 1 9 2 1 ; 1946) P r e s : C. Eugene Hamilton, 411 Western Reserve Bldg., Muncie, Ind. Sec: Frank Montana, 1015 Hudson St., South Bend 16, Ind. IOWA New Orleans Chapter (1910) P r e s : Carl Leonard Olschner, P e r e Marquette Bldg., 150 Baronne St., New Orleans 12, La. Sec: Edward B, Silverstein, 302 Magazine St., Rm, 4 0 1 , New Orleans 12, La. North L o u i s i a n a Chapter (1925) P r e s : Lester C, H a a s , 612 Edwards St., Shreveport, La. Sec: J e s s e O, Morgan, Jr., 622 Commercial Nat. Bank Bldg., Shreveport, La, MAINE tlowo Chapter (1903) Maine Chapter (1934) P r e s : Gerald I. Griffith, 607 Fleming Bldg., Des Moines, Iowa Sec: Stanley C. VerPloeg, 931 59th St., Des Moines 12, Iowa P r e s : George A. Savage, Asticou, Northeast Harbor, Maine Sec-Treas: John Calvin Stevens, II, 187 Middle St., Portland, Maine MARYLAND KANSAS Kansas Chapter (1921) tBaltimore Chapter (1870) KENTUCKY P r e s : F r a n c i s H. J e n c k s , 113 W. Mulberry St., Baltimore, Md. Sec: G. Van F o s s e n Schwab, 1025 St. Paul St., Baltimore 2, Md. Exec. Sec: Mrs. Agnes M. Preston, 1025 St. P a u l St., Baltimore 2, Md. East K e n t u c k y Chapter (1952) Potomac V a l l e y Chapter of Maryland (1955) P r e s : Melbourne Mills, 130 Barr St., Lexington, Ky. Sec: Thomas P . Edwards, 14S Barr St., Lexington, Ky. P r e s : Ronald S. Senseman, P.O. Box 263, 7705 Georgia Ave., N.W., Wash. 12, D. C. Sec: Andrew H. Maclntire, 5109 Baltimore Ave., Hyattsville, Md. P r e s : Kenneth G. Miller, Hutchinson State Bank Bldg., Hutchinson, Kans. Sec: John W. Hines, 1747 Harvard, Wichita, K a n s . incorporated College of F e l l o w s AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF A R C H I T E C T S ELECTED TO FELLOWSHIP ELECTED TO FELLOWSHIP NAME P e n d l e t o n S. C l a r k , L y n c h b u r g , V a . 1952 L i n d l e y Murray F r a n k l i n , N o r o t o n , Conn. 1927 Roland E. Coate, P a s a d e n a , 1937 R o b e r t B e n j a m i n F r a n t z , S a g i n a w , Mich. 1952 T h e o d o r e I r v i n g C o e , W a s h i n g t o n , D. C . 1953 Kenneth Franzheim, Houston, Tex. 1949 C h a n d l e r C . C o h a g e n , H i l l i n g s , Mont. 1951 Raphael 1955 E l i z a b e t h C o i t , N e w Y o r k , N. Y. 1955 P h i l i p H u b e r t F r o h m a n , W a s h i n g t o n , D. C. 1955 Miles L a n i e r C o l e a n , Washington, D. C. 1940 F r e d e r i c k G. F r o s t , S r . , N e w Y o r k , N. Y. 1942 Charles Collens, Newton Centre, Mass. 1923 F r e d e r i c k G. F r o s t , J r . , N e w Y o r k , N. Y . 1955 Samuel Inman Cooper, Atlanta, Ga. 1951 J o h n R e e d F u g a r d , C h i c a g o , 111. 1953 Munroe Walker C o p p e r , J r . , C l e v e l a n d , Ohio ( a n d ) W a s h i n g t o n , D. C . 1951 R o b e r t K. F u l l e r , D e n v e r , C o l o . 1940 M. H. F u r b r i n g e r , M e m p h i s , T e n n . 1938 C l i n t o n H. C o w g i l l , B l a c k s b u r g , Va. 1950 W i l l i a m C h a r l e s F u r e r , M a n o a , H o n o l u l u , T . H. 1953 C. P a r k e r C r o w e l l , B a n g o r , Maine 1952 J. Herbert Gailey, Atlanta, Ga. 1952 Calif. N. F r i e d m a n , C h i c a g o , 111. William Hamblin Crowell, P o r t l a n d , Oreg. 1941 E . J a m e s G a r n b a r o , N e w Y o r k , N. Y. 1953 Clarence Cullimore, Bakersfield, Calif. 1944 H u g h M. G. G a r d e n , C h i c a g o , 111. 1937 G e o r g e B a i n C u m m i n g s , B i n g h a m t o n , N . Y. 1948 Abram G a r f i e l d , C l e v e l a n d , O h i o 1909 Harry F r a n c i s Cunningham, L i n c o l n , Nebr. 1955 W i l l i a m G e h r o n , N e w Y o r k , N. Y. 1944 Robert F r o s t Daggett, I n d i a n a p o l i s , Ind. 1926 P a u l G e r h a r d t , J r . , C h i c a g o , 111. 1948 G a r d n e r A. D a i l e y , S a n F r a n c i s c o , C a l i f . 1948 L o u i s J . Gill, San Diego, Calif. 1941 Harold Heath Davis, New Haven, Conn. 1950 Alfred Morton G i t h e n s , Mt. V e r n o n , N . Y. 1944 Robert C. Dean, Boston, Mass. 1953 F r e d e r i c k A u g u s t u s G o d l e y , N e w Y o r k , N. Y. 1935 Gerrit J . d e G e l l e k e , Milwaukee, Wise. 1926 Henry L . Gogerty, L o s A n g e l e s , Calif. 1953 William H e n l e y D e i t r i c k , R a l e i g h , N. C. 1955 Sanford W i l l i a m s G o i n , G a i n e s v i l l e , F l a . 1954 William A d a m s D e l a n o , N e w Y o r k , N. Y. 1912 Goldwin Goldsmith, Austin, Tex. 1930 M a t t h e w W. D e l G a u d i o , N e w Y o r k , N . Y . 1949 Moise H. Goldstein, N e w O r l e a n s , L a . 1936 John Cobb Dennis, Macon, Ga. 1955 P e r c i v a l G o o d m a n , N e w Y o r k , N. Y. 1954 L e m u e l C r o s s D i l l e n b a c k , S y r a c u s e , N . Y. 1942 P h i l i p L . G o o d w i n , N e w Y o r k , N. Y. 1935 C l a i r W i l l i a m D i t c h y , D e t r o i t , Mich. 1944 George Gove, T a c o m a , Wash. 1950 M. E d m u n d s D u n l a p , P h i l a d e l p h i a , P a . 1943 Clyde Grainger, S e a t t l e , Wash. 1951 J . Milton Dyer, C l e v e l a n d , Ohio 1911 Mellen C, G r e e l e y , J a c k s o n v i l l e , F l a . 1934 O t t o R . E g g e r s , N e w Y o r k , N . Y. 1930 William R o g e r G r e e l e y , B o s t o n , M a s s . 1945 Howard Samuel E i c h e n b a u m , L i t t l e R o c k , Ark. 1955 M. E d w i n G r e e n , H a r r i s b u r g , P a . 1952 W i l s o n C . E l y , N e w a r k , N. J . 1931 H o w a r d G r e e n l e y , L o n g I s l a n d , N , Y. 1926 F r a n k N . E m e r s o n , P e o r i a , 111. 1940 Milton L . Grigg, C h a r l o t t e s v i l l e , V a . 1953 William E m e r s o n , C a m b r i d g e , M a s s . 1919 Walter G r o p i u s , C a m b r i d g e , M a s s . 1954 C a r l A. E r i k s o n , C h i c a g o , 111. 1947 E r n e s t A. G r u n s f e l d , J r . , C h i c a g o , 111. 1944 A l b e r t J o h n Fvvers, S a n F r a n c i s c o , C a l i f . 1934 E r i c G u g l e r , N e w Y o r k , .N. Y, 1939 C l e m e n t W. F a i r w e a t h e r , M e t u c h e n , N . J . 1934 Harry H a k e , C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio 1949 Robert David Farquhar, Berkeley, Calif. 1919 J o h n L . H a m i l t o n , W i n n e t k a , 111. 1938 Waldron F a u l k n e r , W a s h i n g t o n , D. C . 1951 T a l b o t F a u l k n e r H a m l i n , N e w Y o r k , N . Y. 1950 Arthur F e i t e l , N e w O r l e a n s , L a . 1949 C. H e r r i c k Hammond, D e l r a y B e a c h , F l a . 1927 Alfred F e U h e i m e r , N e w Y o r k , N. Y. 1935 John F. Harbeson, Philadelphia, P a . 1934 H u g h F e r r i s s , N e w Y o r k , N. Y. 1950 A l b e r t H a r k n e s s , P r o v i d e n c e , R. I . 1940 Alfred C . F i n n , H o u s t o n , T e x . 1949 Alvin E. H a r l e y , Detroit, Mich. 1947 Charles E. F i r e s t o n e , Canton, Ohio 1947 A r t h u r L o o m i s H a r m o n , N e w Y o r k , N . Y. 1926 D . K. E s t e F i s h e r , J r . , B a l t i m o r e , Md. 1946 W a l l a c e K. H a r r i s o n , N e w Y o r k , N. Y. 1949 L o u i s M c L a n e F i s h e r , B a l t i m o r e , Md. 1955 Andrew T . H a s s , San F r a n c i s c o , Calif. 1951 R a l p h C. F l e w e l U n g , L o s A n g e l e s , Calif. 1941 William C h a r l e s H a y s , B e r k e l e y , C a l i f . 1930 N o e l L e s l i e F l i n t , C h i c a g o , 111. 1955 J . EJyers H a y s , C l e v e l a n d , O h i o 1948 Max H e n r y F o l e y , N e w Y o r k , N . Y. 1952 J e a n H e b r a r d , A n n Arbor, M i c h . 1947 E r n e s t H, F o u g n e r , Maplewood, N. J . 1938 Earl T. H e i t s c h m i d t , L o s A n g e l e s , Calif. 1949 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS College of Fellows NAME Hal F. Hentz, Winter Haven, Fla. Andrew H. Hepburn, Boston, Mass. ELECTED TO FELLOWSHIP NAME 1937 1939 Richard Koch, New Orleans, La. George Simpson Koyl, Philadelphia, P a . E L E C T E D TO FELLOWSHIP 1938 1937 Arthur P . Hen-man, Medina, Wash. Edward S. Hewitt, Salisbury, Conn. 1953 Albert Kruse, Wilmington, Del. 1937 Hugo Franz Kuehne, Austin, Tex. 1951 1944 Lawrence Hill, Tenafly, N, J, 1952 Louis LaBeaume, St. L o u i s , Mo. 1923 Arthur C. Holden, New York, N. Y. J. L i s t e r Holmes, Seattle, Wash. 1942 1955 Oscar Theodore Lang, Minneapolis, Minn, Charles A. Langdon, Springfield, Ohio 1955 1943 Henry K. Holsman, Chicago, 111. Samuel Eldon Homsey, Wilmington, Del, 1927 1954 Ernest Langford, College Station, Tex. 1955 Adrian N. L a n g i u s , Lansing, Mich. 1953 Walter Williams Hook, Charlotte, N. C. 1949 Samuel Lapham, Charleston, S. C. 1937 Henry Powell Hopkins, Baltimore, Md. 1951 Niels H. L a r s e n , Boston, Mass. Henry Hornbostel, Melbourne Beach, F l a . 1926 1938 Roy F . Larson, Philadelphia, P a . 1944 1940 Merrill C. L e e , Richmond, Va. 1940 1931 1923 L. M. Leisenring, Washington, D. C. Wallis Eastburn Howe, Providence, R. I. 1951 1943 John Mead Howells, New York, N. Y, 1926 William L e s c a z e , New York, N. Y. Alexander Edward Hoyle, Boston, Mass. 1948 Julian Clarence Levi, New York, N. Y. Burnham Hoyt, Denver, Colo. Eric T. Huddleston, Durham, N. H, 1949 1953 William Henry Livingston, Philadelphia, P a . 1943 1945 Talmage C. Hughes, Detroit, Mich. 1946 Thomas Hall Locraft, Washington, D. C. 1952 Leigh Hunt, Milwaukee, Wise. 1942 1949 Robert S. Hutchins, New York, N. Y. 1952 Jerrold Loebl, Chicago, 111. Emil Lorch, Ann Arbor, Mich. Arthur Knox Hyde, Detroit, Mich. 1947 Charles T. Ingham, Pittsburgh, P a . George I. Lovatt, Philadelphia, P a . Curtis M. L o v e l a c e , Bethlehem, P a . 1927 1953 Arthur L. L o v e l e s s , Seattle, Wash. 1940 William J . H. Hough, Philadelphia, Pa. Miss L o i s Lilley Howe, Cambridge, Mass. J o s e p h D. Leland, Boston, Mass. George A. Licht, New Rochelle, N. Y. 1951 1930 1939 F r a n c i s B. Jacobberger, Portland, Oreg. 1932 1952 Robert Allan J a c o b s , New York, N. Y. 1953 Ben J . L u b s c h e z , New York, N. Y. 1914 Thomas Worth Jamison, J r . , Baltimore, Md. 1955 Samuel Eugene Lunden, L o s Angeles, Calif. 1945 Wm. Templeton Johnson, San Diego, Calif. 1939 1950 Edwin H. Lundie, St. Paul, Minn. Maynard Lyndon, L o s Angeles, Calif. 1948 1952 I. Howard J o n e s , Boston, Mass. Robert Taylor J o n e s , Minneapolis, Minn. 1931 J a m e s C. Mackenzie, New York, N. Y. 1938 1938 Philip B. Maher, Chicago, 111. 1940 Roy Childs J o n e s , Minneapolis, Minn. 1937 Arthur Mann, Hutchinson, Kans. 1955 Louis Justement, Washington, D. C. 1946 1916 Ely J a c q u e s Kahn, New York, N. Y. 1934 Frederick M. Mann, Heraldsburg, Calif. Walter F . Martens, Charleston, W. Va. 1952 Louis I. Kahn, Philadelphia, P a . 1953 E. William Martin, Wilmington, Del. 1945 Karl Fred Kamrath, Houston, Tex. 1955 George Marshall Martin, Cincinnati, Ohio William Edward Kapp, Detroit, Mich. 1947 1948 Hugh Martin, Birmingham, Ala. 1948 1942 Sydney E. Martin, Philadelphia, P a . 1936 1951 1937 Samuel A. Marx, Chicago, 111. Albert Mayer, New York, N. Y. 1946 1953 Harry Inge J o h n s t o n e , Mobile, Ala. F r a n c i s Keally, New York, N. Y. Morton Keast, Philadelphia, P a . Eric Kebbon, New York, N. Y. Arthur S. Keene, K a n s a s City, Mo. 1938 Dale Robert McEnary, Minneapolis, Minn, 1952 H. Roy Keliey, L o s Angeles, Calif. Eugene F . Kennedy, J r . , Boston, Mass. Moms Ketchum, J r . , New York, N. Y. 1940 1954 Milton B. McGinty, Houston, Tex. Robert R. McGoodwin, Philadelphia, P a . 1949 1925 1953 Angus V. Mclver, Great F a l l s , Mont. 1949 J a m e s William Kideney, Buffalo, N. Y, 1949 Robert W. McLaughlin, J r . , Princeton, N. J, 1952 Walter H. Kilham, J r . , New York, N. Y. 1951 1926 1950 Harry L. Mead, Grand Rapids, Mich. Charles W. Killam, Rumford, R. I. Frederic Rhinelander King, New York, N. Y. John Gaw Meem, Santa F e , N. M. 1949 1950 1939 John Ogden Merrill, Chicago, 111. Frederick H. Meyer, San F r a n c i s c o , Calif. 1950 Eugene Henry Klaber, Quakertown, P a . Eugene Herbert Knight, Birmingham, Ala. 1952 Warren D. Miller, Terre Haute, Ind. 1952 :iv 1934 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF A R C H I T E C T S College of F e l l o w s ELECTED TO FELLOWSHIP NAME NAME ELECTED TO FELLOWSHIP J a m e s H. M i t c h e l l , S a n F r a n c i s c o , C a l i f . 1947 John Thomas Rather, Jr., Houston, Tex. 1950 J a m e s L . M o n t g o m e r y , C h a r l e s t o n , W. V a , 1944 A n t o n i n R a y m o n d , N e w Y o r k , N . Y. 1952 J o h n C . B . M o o r e , N e w Y o r k , N . Y. 1949 A n d r e w N i c h o l a s R e b o r i , C h i c a g o , I1L. 1955 F r e d e r i c L . Morgan, L o u i s v i l l e , Ky. 1949 E a r l H o w e l l R e e d , C h i c a g o , 111. 1951 L l o y d M o r g a n , N e w Y o r k , N . Y. 1955 H. B a r t o l R e g i s t e r , W a y n e , P a . 1943 Sherley Warner Morgan, P r i n c e t o n , N. J . 1943 J o h n L y o n R e i d , San F r a n c i s c o , Calif. 1955 F r e d e r i c k A. M u h l e n b e r g , R e a d i n g , P a . 1947 L . A n d r e w R e i n h a r d , N e w Y o r k , N. Y . 1951 W. O s c a r M u l l g a r d t , St. L o u i s , Mo. 1944 Lorimer R i c h , Brooklyn, N. Y. 1951 Harold Henry Munger, T o l e d o , Ohio 1952 John Noble Richards, Toledo, Ohio 1955 H a r r i s H. Murdock, N e w York, N. Y. 1943 Isidor Richmond, Boston, Mass. 1955 F r e d e r i c k Vernon Murphy, Washington, D. C. 1931 Winchton L e a m o n R i s l e y , L o s A n g e l e s , Calif. 1943 J u a n F . N a k p i l , E r m i t a , M a n i l a , P . I. 1954 Alexander C. Robinson, HI, Cleveland, Ohio 1944 F l o y d A. N a r a m o r e , S e a t t l e , W a s h . 1935 Arthur N e a l R o b i n s o n , A t l a n t a , G a . 1952 Allan H. N e a l , P i t t s b u r g h , P a . 1952 Walter T h o m a s R o l f e , H o u s t o n , T e x . 1947 1937 Edward Fairfax Neild, Shreveport, L a . 1948 J o h n W e l b o m R o o t , C h i c a g o , 111. Donald Siegfried N e l s o n , D a l l a s , Tex. 1954 L o u i s R o s s e t t i , D e t r o i t , Mich. 1955 C h a r l e s M. N e s , J r . , B a l t i m o r e , Md. 1955 E r n e s t J o h n R u s s e l l , St. L o u i s , Mo. 1909 Richard J . Neutra, L o s Angeles, Calif. 1947 E e r o S a a r i n e n , Bloomfield H i l l s , Mich. 1952 Rexford Newcomb, Santa Ana, Calif. 1940 H e n r y H o d g m a n S a y l o r , W a s h i n g t o n , D. C , 1951 Henry C. Newton, F t . Knox, Ky. 1944 J o h n H e n r y Scarff, H y d e s , Md. 1945 1950 Harry Irvin S c h e n c k , D a y t o n , O h i o 1954 Stayton Nunn, Houston, T e x . 1952 N o r m a n J . S c h i o s s m a n , C h i c a g o , 111. 1951 C. J u l i a n O b e r w a r t h , F r a n k f o r t , K y . 1942 Mott B . S c h m i d t , N e w Y o r k , N . Y. 1939 R o b e r t B a r n a r d O ' C o n n o r , N e w Y o r k , N . Y. 1948 R i c h a r d E r n s t S c h m i d t , C h i c a g o , I1L 1906 1915 A. S. N i b e c k e r , J r . , S. P a s a d e n a , Calif. D o u g l a s William Orr, N e w H a v e n , Conn. 1939 Wm. H . S c h u c h a r d t , A r c a d i a , C a l i f . R o b e r t H. O r r , L o s A n g e l e s , C a l i f . 1941 H a r v e y A. S c h w a b , P i t t s b u r g h , P a . 1952 N. W. O v e r s t r e e t , J a c k s o n , M i s s . 1952 F i t z h u g h Scott, Milwaukee, Wise. 1948 N a t h a n i e l A l e x a n d e r O w i n g s , C h i c a g o , 111* 1949 Henry Y. Shaub, L a n c a s t e r , P a . 1950 C l a r e n c e William P a l m e r , D e t r o i t , Mich. 1953 Alfred S h a w , C h i c a g o , 111. 1944 R u s s e l l T . P a n c o a s t , Miami B e a c h , F l a . 1951 Richard Shaw, B o s t o n , Mass. 1942 William S t a n l e y P a r k e r , B o s t o n , M a s s . 1916 T h o m a s Mott S h a w , B o s t o n , M a s s . 1942 William P a r t r i d g e , R e d B a n k , N . J . 1939 Howell L e w i s Shay, P h i l a d e l p h i a , P a , 1951 Clyde C o l l i n s P e a r s o n , Montgomery, Ala. 1952 Henry R. S h e p i e y , B o s t o n , M a s s . 1936 H o r a c e W. P e a s l e e , W a s h i n g t o n , D. C . 1936 P h i l i p Trammell Shutze, Atlanta, Ga. 1951 George Holmes Perkins, P h i l a d e l p h i a , P a . 1954 C 1952 L a w r e n c e B . P e r k i n s , C h i c a g o , 111. 1953 Grant M i l e s Simon, P h i l a d e l p h i a , P a . 1937 Warren C h a r l e s P e r r y , S a n F r a n c i s c o , C a l i f . 1947 L o u i s A. S i m o n , W a s h i n g t o n , D . C . 1937 William G r a v e s P e r r y , B o s t o n , M a s s . 1936 A l b e r t S i m o n s , C h a r l e s t o n , S. C. 1934 R i c h a r d P h i l i p p , M i l w a u k e e , Wise, 1925 J o h n P . B. Sinkler, P h i l a d e l p h i a , P a . 1918 Hardie P h i l l i p , L a g u n a B e a c h , Calif. 1936 L o u i s S k i d m o r e , N e w Y o r k , N. Y. 1949 Ernest Pickering, Cincinnati, Ohio 1955 J o h n L l e w e l l y n Skinner, Miami, F l a . 1949 E . S i l l i n g , C h a r l e s t o n , W. V a . Edward D, P i e r r e , I n d i a n a p o l i s , Ind. 1951 Harold R e e v e S l e e p e r , N e w York, N. Y. 1949 Geoffrey P i a t t , N e w York, N. Y. 1953 Philip L i n d s l e y Small, Cleveland, Ohio 1948 William P i a t t , N e w Y o r k , N . Y. 1951 D e l o s H a m i l t o n Smith, Washington, D. C. 1952 Igor B o r i s P o l e v i t z k y , M i a m i , F l a . 1955 F r a n c i s P a l m e r Smith, Atlanta, Ga. 1942 Alfred E a s t o n P o o r , N e w Y o r k , N . Y. 1952 Howard Dwight Smith, C o l u m b u s , Ohio 1945 Herbert J . P o w e l l , San Marino, Calif. 1947 I r v i n g G. S m i t h , P o r t l a n d , O r e g . 1954 B. Marcus P r i t e c a , S e a t t l e , Wash. 1951 J . F r a z e r Smith, Memphis, T e n n . 1948 L o r i n g H a r v e y P r o v i n e , U r b a n a , 111. 1940 J a c k B a s s Smith, Birmingham, A l a . 1950 E d m u n d R a n d o l p h P u r v e s , W a s h i n g t o n , D. C . 1944 J a m e s K e l l u m Smith, N e w York, N, Y. 1944 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS College of F e l l o w s NAME E L E C T E D TO FELLOWSHIP NAME E L E C T E D TO FELLOWSHIP Livingston Smith, Philadelphia, P a . 1940 Bertram A. Weber, Chicago, 111. 1953 Perry Coke Smith, New York, N. Y. 1950 Paul Weigel, Manhattan, Kans. Stanley Albert Smith, Pullman, Wash. 1954 J o s e p h L e w i s Weinberg, Cleveland, Ohl" 1947 1949 William J o n e s Smith, Chicago, 111. 1935 Kenneth C. Welch, Grand Rapids, Mich. 1953 Louis Philippe Smithey, Roanoke, Va. 1954 1944 Dewey Anderson Somdal, Shreveport, L a . Eldridge T. Spencer, San F r a n c i s c o , Calif. 1955 1950 Eugene Weston, Jr., L o s Angeles, Calif. E. Todd Wheeler, Wilmette, I1L Lawrence Grant White, New York, N. Y. 1955 1951 Glenn Stanton, Portland, Qreg. 1949 Lucius Read White, J r . , Baltimore, Md. 1952 John F . Staub, Houston, Tex. 1941 G. Morris Whiteside, 2nd, Wilmington, Del. 1945 Clarence S. Stein, New York, N. Y. 1934 Julian H. Whittlesey, New York, N. Y. Harry Sternfeld, Philadelphia, P a . 1951 Samuel G. Wiener, Shreveport, L a . 1955 1950 Louis Stevens, Rector, P a . 1927 1950 Ernest Wilby, Windsor, Ontario, Can. Philip Will, Jr., Chicago, 111. 1942 Edgar I. Williams, New York, N. Y. 1942 Howard A. Stout, Sr., Atlantic City, N. J . 1944 Seymour Williams, Trenton, N. J. 1937 Guy Study, St. L o u i s , Mo. 1940 Charles Willing, Philadelphia, P a . Maurice J . Sullivan, Houston, Tex. 1951 1936 1950 Herbert Madison Tatum, D a l l a s , Tex. 1954 Otto J o h n Teegen, New York, N. Y. P a u l (Albert) Thiry, Seattle, Wash, 1953 1951 Harold Buckley Willis, Boston, Mass. Royal Barry Wills, Boston, Mass. Fred Talbott Wilson, Houston, Tex. Andrew J . Thomas, New York, N. Y. Arthur Elliott Thomas, D a l l a s , Tex. 1932 1950 Henry J o h n s t o n Toombs, Atlanta, Ga. 1949 Ralph Edward Winslow, Pittsfield, Mass. Wilbur H. T u s l e r , Minneapolis, Minn. 1953 Courtlandt Van Brunt, Kansas City, Mo. David J . Witmer, L o s Angeles, Calif. Hart Wood, Honolulu, T. H. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Chicago, 111. 1931 1954 John V. Van P e l t , Patchogue, N. Y. Stephen F r a n c i s Voorhees, New York, N. Y. Harvey Stevenson, New York, N. Y. Erie Gulick Stillwell, Hendersonville, N. C. Samuel Wilson, J r . , New Orleans, La. Walter F . Wilson, Lincoln, Nebr. Kenneth S. Wing, Long Beach, Calif. 1940 1951 1954 1955 1955 1953 1953 1950 1934 Frederick J . Woodbridge, New York, N. Y. 1948 1950 1923 George Caleb Wright, Indianapolis, Ind. 1951 1926 Henry Lyman Wright, L o s Angeles, Calif. 1955 Steward Wagner, New York, N. Y. 1936 Marcellus E. Wright, Richmond, Va. 1953 Leonard Adrian Waasdorp, Rochester, N. Y. William Wilson Wurster, San F r a n c i s c o , Calif. 1954 Charles Wellington Walker, Bridgeport, Conn. 1955 1953 1954 1938 Marion Sims Wyeth, Palm Beach, Fla. Hobart A. Walker, Baltimore, Md. Ralph Walker, New York, N. Y. 1932 Nathan C. Wyeth, Washington, D. C. 1914 Roland Anthony Wank, New York, N. Y. 1951 L. Morgan Yost, Kenilworth, 111. 1952 William T. Warren, Birmingham, Ala, 1934 George Young, J r . , Novato, Calif. 1934 THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS MEDALS AND AWARDS Music 1926 Dr. Leopold Stokowski L e e Lawrie THE GOLD MEDAL T h e Gold Medal, e s t a b l i s h e d in 1906, is the highest Sculpture 1927 Mural P a i n t i n g 1928 P a i n t i n g 1929 honor T h e I n s t i t u t e can bestow, and i s awarded in H. Siddons Mowbray Diego Rivera recognition of most distinguished s e r v i c e to the pro- Adolph Alexander Weinman fession of architecture or to T h e I n s t i t u t e . Medals have been awarded to the d i s t i n g u i s h e d archi- Frederick Law Olmsted J a m e s Henry Breasted t e c t s whose names follow: Robert Edmond J o n e s T h e Gold London 1907 Sir Aston Webb, R. A. Charles Follen McKim George B. P o s t Jean Louis Pascal Victor Laloux Henry Bacon Samuel Chamberlain John Marin Louis Conrad Rosenberg London 1925 Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue New York 1925 Howard Van Doren Shaw Chicago 1927 Milton Bennett Medary Ragnar Ostberg Sculpture 1938 Etching 1944 (1945) New York 1911 P a r i s 1914 New York 1923 Sir Edwin L a n d s e e r Lutyens P h i l a d e l p h i a 1929 Theatre Design 1936 Carl Milles John Taylor Arms New York 1909 P a r i s 1922 Sculpture 1930 L a n d s c a p e Architecture 1931 Literature 1934 Etching 1947 Painting 1948 Etching 1949 Photography 1950 Edward Steichen Thomas Church Marshall F r e d e r i c k s ,andscape Architecture 1951 Sculpture 1952 Donal Hord J u l i a n Hoke Harris Sculpture 1953 Ivan Mestrovic Sculpture 1955 Sculpture 1954 Stockholm 1933 (1934) P h i l a d e l p h i a 1938 P a u l Philippe Cret L o u i s Henri Sullivan (posthumous) E l i e l Saarinen Chicago 1944 (1946) Bloomfield H i l l s , Mich. 1947 Boston 1948 Charles Donagh Maginnis Sir Patrick Abercrombie Spring Green, Wis. 1949 London 1950 Bernard Ralph Maybeck San F r a n c i s c o 1951 Frank Lloyd Wright P a r i s 1952 Auguste Perret New York 1953 Holland 1955 William Adams Delano William Marinus Dudok THE CRAFTSMANSHIP MEDAL T h e Craftsmanship Medal, e s t a b l i s h e d in 1915, i s t h e highest honor T h e Institute can bestow for craftsmanship in the industrial a r t s , and i s awarded in recognition of distinguished masonry, wood, industrial a r t s . glass, craftsmanship in the metals, pottery, t e x t i l e s , and other T h e Craftsmanship Medals have been awarded to the distinguished craftsmen whose names follow: THE FINE ARTS MEDAL The F i n e Arts Medal, e s t a b l i s h e d in 1919, i s the highest honor The I n s t i t u t e can bestow in the fine arts other than architecture, and is awarded in recognition of d i s t i n g u i s h e d achievement in the arts of painting, sculpture, music, literature, city or regional planning, or l a n d s c a p e architecture. Medals have been awarded to the T h e F i n e Arts distinguished a r t i s t s w h o s e names follow: P a u l Manship Arthur F . Mathews John Singer Sargent Sculpture 1921 Decorative P a i n t i n g 1923 Mural P a i n t i n g 1925 Henry C. Mercer Samuel Yellin Frederick W. Goudy Charles J a y Connick V. F . Von L o s s b e r g Frank J . Holmes William D. Gates Cheney Brothers John Kirchmayer Leon V. Solon Walter W. Kantack John J. Earley J. H. Dulles Allen Dorothy Wright L i e b e s Ceramics 1917 (1921) Iron Work Typography Stained G l a s s Metal Work 1920 1923 1925 1926 Ceramics 1927 Ceramics 1928 T e x t i l e s 1929 Wood Carving Terra Cotta, F a i e n c e Metal and G l a s s Masonry, Concrete Ceramics 1930 1931 1934 1936 1938 T e x t i l e s 1947 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS Medals and Awards Wilbur Herbert Burnham Stained & Leaded G l a s s 1947 J o s e p h Gardiner Reynolds, J r . Stained G l a s s 1950 George Naxashima Furniture 1952 Emil Frei Howard Dwight Smith 1925 Pottery 1954 John Howard Benson Calligraphy 1955 Industrial Buildings George C. Nimmons and Co. Stained G l a s s 1953 Maria Montoya Martinez Institutional Public Buildings Charles A. Klauder Charles D. Maginnis and Timothy Walsh Ecclesiastical Edward L Tilton and Alfred Morton Githens Public Buildings EDWARD C. KEMPER AWARD Sproatt and Rolph The Edward C. Kemper Award i s made each year to A, Stewart Walker and Leon N. Gillette the AIA member who h a s made significant contribu- t i o n s to T h e I n s t i t u t e and to the profession. William P e r k i n s Institutional Buildings Domestic Buildings Arthur Loomis Harmon Commercial Buildings 1950 Marshall Shaffer 1951 HONOR AWARDS FOR CURRENT WORK William Stanley Parker Gerrit J a c o b de Gelleke 1952 1953 The annual program of national honor awards, initi- Henry H. Saylor 1954 ated in 1949, i s intended to encourage the apprecia- Turpin C Bannister 1955 tion of e x c e l l e n c e in architecture arid to afford recognition of buildings. SPECIAL CITATIONS AND TRIBUTES for A citation by T h e I n s t i t u t e may be awarded annually exceptional merit in recently completed Awards are made to American architects buildings completed during the preceding five calendar years in the United States or abroad. in recognition of e x c e l l e n c e or achievement by any person, partnership, company, organization, or a s s o - First Honor Awards: ciation in architecture or any related field. Restoration of Colonial Williamsburg 1936 Perry, Shaw and Hepburn 1949 R e s i d e n c e , Dr. & Mrs. Alex J . Ker, Marin County, 1949 Calif. Frederick L. Langhorst, Architect R e s i d e n c e , H. C. Hvistendahl, San Diego, Calif. A. Quincy J o n e s , J r . , Architect Davison-Paxon Company Store, Augusta, Ga. Harold M. Heatley and Ketchum, Gina & Sharp, Associated Architects John A. Shurcliff J o h n D, Rockefeller, J r . William A. R. Goodwin Expanding the Field of Architectural Practice Albert Kahn Corona Del-Mar School, Corona Del-Mar, Calif. Marsh, Smith, fit Powell, Architects 1942 Clearwater County Memorial Hospital, Bagley, 1950 1950 1951 Minn. Thorshov fit Cerny, Architects. New and Native Architecture in California Coca Cola Bottling Plant, Houston, T e x a s . 1951 Henry Mather Greene and Charles Sumner Greene Stone & P i t t s , Architects and Engineers Lever House, New York City. Skidmore, Owings 1952 1952 & Merrill, Architects CITATIONS TO ORGANIZATIONS T e n n e s s e e Valley Authority Field of Planning 1947 Steuben G l a s s , Inc. Design and Execution of G l a s s 1951 Reinhold P u b l i s h i n g Co. Kohler Foundation, Inc. Architectural Publishing 1955 Field of Restoration 1955 EXHIBITION MEDAL 1921 Bertram Goodhue and L e e Lawrie Reginald J o h n s o n Ecclesiastical Domestic William B e c k e t t ' s Office, L o s Angeles, Calif. William Beckett, Architect Gaffney's Lake Wilderness, Maple Valley, Wash. Young & Richardson, Carleton 8B Detlie, Architects. 1952 Engineering Staff Buildings, General Motors T e c h n i c a l Center, Warren, Mich. Saarinen, Saarinen & A s s o c i a t e s , Architects. Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, Architects and Engineers North Carolina State Fair Pavilion, Raleigh, N. C. Matthew Nowicki, Designer. William Henley Deitrick, Architect. Severud-Elstad-Kreuger, Consulting Engineers Moore Residence, Ojai, Calif. Richard J. Neutra, Architect. Dion Neutra, Collaborator 1953 1952 1953 1954 Medals and Awards AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS Lankenau Hospital, Philadelphia, P a . Vincent G. Kling, Architect 1954 Residence, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Clothier, Tucson, Ariz. Arthur T. Brown, Architect. 1949 Fort Brown Memorial Civic Center, Brownsville, T e x a s . John P . Wiltshire and J. Herschel F i s h e r , Architects 1954 Prefabricated House, Concord, Mass. Carl Koch 1949 Thorny Lafon School, New Orleans, L a . Curtis & 1954 & A s s o c i a t e s , Architects. Davis, Architects. Norman High School, Norman, Okla. P e r k i n s & Will; Caudill, Rowlett, Scott & A s s o c i a t e s , Associated Architects-Engineers. 1954 Santa Monica City College, Santa Monica, Calif. 1954 1950 1950 1950 Twitchell & Rudolph, Architect. Marsh, Smith & Powell, Architects American Embassy, Stockholm, Sweden. R e s i d e n c e , William Crocker, Sausalito, Calif. Mario Corbett, Architect. R e s i d e n c e , Mrs. Harold Adams, Concord, Mass. Hugh Stubbins, J r . , Architect. R e s i d e n c e , Roberta Finney, Sarasota, F l a . Wallachs Clothing Store, J a m a i c a , N. Y. Ketchum, 1950 Gina & Sharp, Architects. Ralph 1955 Rapson and John vande: Muelen, Architects. Central Restaurant Building, General Motors Technical Center, Warren, Mich. Eero Saarinen &. A s s o c i a t e s , Architects. Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, Inc., Architect-Engineers. Women's Dormitories and Dining Hall, Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa. Eero Saarinen & A s s o c i a t e s , Architects, North Hillsborough Elementary School, H i l l s borough, Calif. Ernest J. Kump, Architect. General Telephone Company of the Southwest, San Angelo, T e x a s . P a c e A s s o c i a t e s , Archit e c t s . Charles B. Genther, architect in charge. 1955 1955 1955 Bercu P i p e Shop, L o s Angeles, Calif. Welton D. 1950 Bullock's, P a s a d e n a , Calif. Welton D. Becket, Architect. Santa F e City Ticket Office, L o s Angeles, Calif. Maynard Lyndon, Architect. F o l e y ' s Department Store, Houston, T e x a s . 1950 Becket, Architect. R e s i d e n c e , W. B. Uhlhorn, Harlingen, T e x a s . R e s i d e n c e , Maynard Lyndon, Malibu, Calif. 1949 Apperson Street School, L o s Angeles, Calif. 1949 Maynard Lyndon, Architect. 1949 Daniel, Mann & Johnson, Architects. 1949 1949 O'Dell, Hewlett & Luckenbach, Architects. St. Rose of Lima School, Houston, T e x a s . Donald Barthelme, Architect. Central Elementary School, Texarkana, T e x a s . 1951 Alexander S. Cochran, Architect. Fairfax Elementary School, Fairfax, Calif. John Lyon Reid, Architect. fit Will, Architects. Wing Lake School, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. 1951 Cocke, Bowman & York, Architects. Awards of Merit: Rugen Elementary School, Glenview, 111. P e r k i n s 1951 Anshen & Allen, A r c h i t e c t s . R e s i d e n c e , Alexander S. Cochran, Baltimore, Md. Atascadero Elementary School, Atascadero, Calif. 1950 Kenneth Franzheim, Architect. R e s i d e n c e , Mrs. Sonya Silverstone, Taxco, Mexico. 1955 1950 1949 1949 George L. Dahl, Architect. R e s i d e n c e , Nelson T. Nowell, Carmel, Calif. Wurster, Bernardi & Emmons, Architects. R e s i d e n c e , L e s t e r H. Wilcox, San Gabriel, Calif. (Arts & Architecture C a s e Study House) Thornton Abell, Architect. R e s i d e n c e , Howard Baxter, Fort Lauderdale, F l a . Robert M. L i t t l e , and William C. Crawford, Architects. Residence, Mr, and Mrs, Mario Corbett, Sausalito, Calif. Mario Corbett, Architect, Residence, John C. Scudder, Carmel Valley, Calif. F r a n c i s E. Lloyd, Architect. 1949 R e s i d e n c e , Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Deno, Highland Park, 111. L. Morgan Yost, Architect. 1949 1949 1949 1949 1949 1951 Maynard Lyndon, Architect. R e s i d e n c e , Dr. Stuart G. Bailey, Pacific P a l i s a d e s , Calif, (Arts fit Architecture Case Study House No. 20) Richard J . Neutra, Architect. 1951 R e s i d e n c e , Mr, and Mrs. Fred M. Lyon, Mary Esther, Florida Sherlock, Smith & Adams, Architects & Engineers. Residence, Allan Olds, Southern Calif. (Arts & Architecture C a s e Study House 1950) Raphael S, Soriano, Architect. R e s i d e n c e , Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Schuman, Woodside, Calif. Wuster, Bernardi & Emmons, Architects. Northern Indiana Hospital for Crippled Children, South Bend, Ind. Pohlmeyer & Pohlmeyer, Architects. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Assoc i a t e d Architects. Georgia Baptist Hospital, Atlanta, Ga. Stevens & Wilkinson, Architects. Perry County Hospital, Marion, Ala. Sherlock, Smith & Adams, Architects & Engineers. Goodyear Memorial P a v i l i o n (Maternity), Ventura, Calif. Allison & Rible, Architects. Xavier Hospital, Dubuque, Iowa. Schmidt, Garden & Erikson, Architects. 1951 St. F r a n c e s Cabrini Hospital, Alexander, La. Golemon & Rolfe, Architects. 1951 U.S. Veterans Administration Hospital, WilkesBarre, Pa. Kelly & Gruzen and Isadore R o s e n field, Architects. 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 MedalB and Awards AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS U. S. Veterans Administration Hospital, Fort Wayne, Ind. Giffels & Vallet, Inc., L. R o s s e t t i , Architects. A. M, Strauss, A s s o c i a t e Archit e c t s & Engineers. E l e c t r o n i c s P l a n t , San Carlos, Calif. F r a n c i s 1951 1951 J o s e p h McCarthy, Architect. R e s i d e n c e , Moritz Thomsen, Vina, Calif. Mario 1952 Corbett A s s o c i a t e s , Architects. Apartment House, 100 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, Mass. William Hoskins Brown, Vernon De Mars, Robert Woods Kennedy, Carl Koch, and Ralph Rapson, Architects. 1952 Cerebral P a l s y School, F r e s n o , Calif. David H. 1952 Horn & Marshall D. Mortland, Architects. Pontchartrain Beach Bus Shelter, New Orleans, La. 1952 Freret & Wolf, Architects. Illinois Children's Home & Aid Society, Chicago, 1952 111. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Architects. 500 Home Community, Brentwood, Calif. Whitney R. Smith, A. Quincy J o n e s St Edgardo Contini, A s s o c i a t e Architects. Wayne R. Williams fit J a m e s Charlton, Collaborative Architects. 1952 Insurance Office Building, L o s Angeles, Calif. 1952 Edward A. Kill- 1952 1952 ingsworth, Architect. R e s i d e n c e , Mr. and Mrs. J . C. O'Brien, Shreve- 1952 port, La. Richard J . Neutra, Architect. Development H o u s e , Santa Clara, Calif, Anshen 1953 Corning G l a s s Center, Corning, N. Y. Harrison, 1953 & Allen, A r c h i t e c t s . Abramovitz & Abbe, Architects. Offices and P l a n t , Republic Supply Company, San Leandro, Calif. George Vernon R u s s e l l , Architect. 1953 R e s i d e n c e , Mr. and Mrs, Marshall F o r r e s t , Bell- 1953 ingham, Wash. B a s s e t t i & Morse, Architects. R e s i d e n c e , Kent Woods, Marin County, Calif. 1953 George T. R o c k r i s e , Architect. Blue Ribbon Tract, R o s e d a , Calif. Smith & 1954 Williams, Architects. Sunshine Meadows, Santa Clara, Calif. Sunshine Glen, P a l o Alto, Calif. Anshen & 1954 Carl Koch, 1954 Allen, Architects. Techbuilt House, Weston, Mass. Architect. Double Oaks Elementary School, Charlotte, N. C. A. G. Odell, J r . , Architect. Garfield School, Carmichael, Sacramento County, Calif. John Lyon Reid, Architect. 1954 Saint F r a n c e s Xavier Cabrini School, New 1954 1954 Orleans, La. Curtis & Davis, Architects. Keokuk Senior High School and Community College, Keokuk, Iowa. P e r k i n s & Will, Architects. Lakeview School, Mercer Island, Wash. B a s s e t t i , Morse &• Aitken, Architects. Sawyer Biscuit Company P l a n t , Melrose Park, 111. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Architects. Children's Chapel, Neighborhood Church, P a s a- 1954 1954 1954 1954 Smith & Williams, Architects. F i r s t Church of Christ Scientist, Victoria, T e x a s . Calif. Richard J . Neutra, Architect. Building, L o s Alamitos, Calif. 1954 dena, Calif. Richard J . Neutra, Architect. R e s i d e n c e , Mr. and Mrs. J . D. Hinds, L o s Angeles, Manor School, Fairfax, Marin County, Calif. John Lyon Reid, Architect. 1954 Milton J . Ryan, Architect. Biochemistry and Virus Laboratory, Berkeley Campus, University of California. Michael Goodman, Architect. 1954 B u s i n e s s Education Building, Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa, Calif. Richard J . Neutra and Robert E. Alexander. Architects. St. V i n c e n t ' s Home (for the aged), Omaha, Nebr. Steele, Sandham &, Steele, Architects. Alex Weinstein, A s s o c i a t e . 1954 P e n i n s u l a Memorial Blood Bank, Burlingame, San Mateo County, Calif. Stone & Mulloy; Marraccini & Patterson, Architects. CBS T e l e v i s i o n City, L o s Angeles, Calif. Pereira & Luckman, Architects. Refuse Incinerator, Town of Brookline, Mass. Isidor Richmond and Carney Goldberg, Archit e c t s , Metcalf & Eddy, Engineers. Northland Regional Shopping Center, Southfield Township, Wayne County, Mich. Victor Gruen, Architect. P i Kappa Alpha Fraternity House, Austin, T e x a s . 1954 1954 1954 1954 1954 1954 Lundgren & Maurer, Architects. Anshen 1954 R e s i d e n c e , Hollin H i l l s , Va. Charles M. Good- 1954 & Allen, Architects. man A s s o c i a t e s , Architects. Martin R e s i d e n c e , 6544-49th Ave., N . E . , Seattle, Wash. B a s s e t t i & Morse, Architects. J . J . P i k e R e s i d e n c e , L o s Angeles, Calif. George Vernon R u s s e l l , Architect. Mir a Vista Elementary School, El Cerrito, Calif. John Carl Warnecke, Architect. White Oaks Elementary School Annex, San C a r l o s , Calif. John Carl Warnecke, Architect. San J o s e High School, San J o s e , Calif. Ernest J . Kump, J a m e s D. F e s s e n d e n , Delp W. Johnson, Architects. 1954 1954 1954 1954 1954 National Bureau of Standards, Boulder L a b o r s t o r i e s , Boulder, Colo. Pereira & Luckman & J. E. Stanton, Architects. 1954 Apple Valley Inn, Apple Valley, Calif, 1954 a A Downs, Architect. First F e d e r a l Savings and Loan Association of Denver, Denver, Colo. W. C. Muchow, Architect. 1954 Standard Federal Savings and Loan Association, L o s Angeles, Calif. Welton Becket & A s s o c i a t e s , Architects. Girl Scout Lodge, Camp Woodlands, near Annapolis, Md. Rogers & Taliaferro, Architects. 1954 1954 Medals and Awards AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS St. Matthews Church, Pacific P a l i s a d e s , Calif. A. Quincy J o n e s and Frederick E. Emmons, Architects. 1955 Children's Clinic, Raceland, La, Curtis & Davis, 1955 MISCELLANEOUS AWARDS Building Products Literature Awards In recognition of excellence in building product literature directed to the architect and to aid manufacturers in increasing the technical and informative value of such literature, the P r o d u c e r s ' Council and the American Institute of Architects inaugurated the Building P r o d u c t s Literature Competition in 1949. Architect-Engineers. Residence at Highland Park, 111. George Fred Keck—William Keck, Architects. Apartment Development, Fairfax County, Va. K e y e s , Smith, Satterlee & Lethbridge, Architects. Manresa J e s u i t Retreat House, Azusa, Calif. Wallace Neff, Architect. 1955 1955 1955 Beach House at Yankee P o i n t , Carmel, Calif. Anshen & Allen, Architects. 1955 Five Unit Apartment Building, L o s Angeles, Calif. Carl Maston, O w n e r — A r c h i t e c t — Builder. 1955 U.S. Naval P o s t g r a d u a t e School, Monterey, Calif. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Architects. 1955 Mercantile Library, P h i l a d e l p h i a , P a . Martin, Stewart & Noble, Architects. 1955 Residence of Mr. and Mrs. C h a r l e s M. Goodman, Alexandria, Va. C h a r l e s M. Goodman, Architect. 1955 O'Neil Sheffield Shopping Center, Sheffield Township, Ohio. Weinberg & T e a r e , Architects. 1955 The Wm. H. and May D. Taylor Memorial Library and The John M. R e e v e s Student Building, Hackettstown, N. J . J a n Hird Pokorny, Architect. 1955 Danforth Chapel, Colorado A. & M. College, Fort Collins, Colo. J a m e s M. Hunter, Architect. 1950 CI a s s I„ Certificates of Exceptional Met.it Acoustical Materials Association for "Sound Absorption Coefficients of Architectural Acoustical M a t e r i a l s " American Institute of Steel Construction for "Manual of Steel C o n s t r u c t i o n " Certificates of Merit American Seating Company for " T h e Co-Ordinated Classroom" Bell fit Gossett Company for " B & G H a n d b o o k " — 2 n d Ed ition General Electric Company for " H o s p i t a l Handbook for Architects and E n g i n e e r s " Gymnasium Seating Council for "Modern Gymnasium Seating" Marble Institute of America, Inc. for " T h e Care and 1955 Bank of Apple Valley, Apple Valley, Calif. McFarland, Bonsall, Thomas, Architects. 1955 Men's Resident Hall, University of Washington, Seattle, Wash. Young, Richardson, Carleton 8s Detlie, A r c h i t e c t — E n g i n e e r s . 1955 Eagle Rock Playground Club House, Eagle Rock, Calif. Richard J . Neutra, Architect. Dion Neutra, A s s o c i a t e . 1955 T e x a s Children's H o s p i t a l , T e x a s Medical Center, Houston, T e x a s . Milton Foy Martin, Architect. 1955 Residence of Mr. and Mrs. George Charming, Sausalito, Calif. Roger L e e , Architect. 1955 Cleaning of Marble" Painting &, Decorating Contractors of America for "Painting Specifications" Portland Cement Association for " D e s i g n and Control of Concrete M i x t u r e s " — 9 t h Edition Revere Copper and B r a s s , I n c . for "Copper and Common S e n s e " — 2 n d Edition West Coast Lumbermen's Association for " D o u g l a s Fir Use Book—Structural Data and Design T a b l e s " Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Elevator Div. for "Buyer's Guide—Freight Elevators" C l a s s II. Certificates of Merit Alhambra Foundry Company, Ltd. for " C a t a l o g No. 1 4 " Home Economics Building, University of California, Davis Campus. Hervey Park Clark and John F . Beuttler, Architects. 1955 Alumiline Corporation for " C o n s t r u c t i o n D e t a i l s and Selector Guide Alumiline Store F r o n t s " Bandstand and P a r k Pavilion, St. Petersburg, F l a . William B. Harvard, Architect. 1955 Aluminum Company of America for "Window Sills and T h r e s h o l d s — A l c o a Aluminum in A r c h i t e c t u r e " and " C o p i n g s and Gravel Stops of Alcoa Aluminum" Service Schools, Great L a k e s , 111. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Architects, 1955 Andersen Corporation for " T r a c i n g D e t a i l F i l e — I n stallation and Specification D a t a — C o m p l e t e Wood Window U n i t s " St. Brigid Catholic Church, L o s Angeles, Calif. Chaix & J o h n s o n , A r c h i t e c t s . 1955 Anemostat Corporation of America for " S e l e c t i o n Manual—Anemostat Draftless Aspirating Air Diffusers" xli AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS Medals and Awards Armstrong Cork Company for Materials Literature (12 pieces) Barber-Colman Company for " U n i - F l o Engineering D a t a " Barrett Div., Allied Chemical & Dye Corporation for " A r c h i t e c t s and Engineers Reference Manual" A. J. Bayer Company for "Standard Bronze and Aluminum Entrances and Doors / D e t a i l s " Julius Blum & Company, Inc. for " C a t a l o g No. 6 " The Celotex Corporation for " C e l o t e x Acoustical Mat e r i a l s " and " C e l o t e x Building Products Dealer Catalog" Century Lighting, Inc. for " C a t a l o g 3 — T e l e v i s i o n Lighting by C e n t u r y " Columbia P r o t e k t o s i t e Company, Inc. for "Columbia LumaB l o k — T h e New Interlocking Partition Blocks for Decorative I n t e r i o r s " Crane Company for " C r a n e Plumbing and Heating Catalog for A r c h i t e c t s " Detroit Steel Products Company for " F e n e s t r a Blue Book of Steel Windows" Gate City Sash and Door Company for "Awning Windows by Gate C i t y " The E. F . Hauserman Company for "Hauserman Movable Steel Interior Walls, Technical Section, Catalog No. 5 0 " Inland Steel Products Company for "Milcor Interior Metal Trim" J o s a m Manufacturing Company for "Swimming Pool Drainage P r o d u c t s " Kaiser Aluminum and T e c h n i c a l Sales, Inc. for " K a i s e r Aluminum S i d i n g — T e c h n i c a l Information and Engineering D e t a i l s " The Kawneer Company for " T h e Kawneer L i n e — A r c h i tectural Metal P r o d u c t s — T y p i c a l D e t a i l s " ; " 1 9 5 0 Construction D e t a i l s — K a w n e e r Store Front M a t e r i a l s " ; "Kawneer Stock and Custom Built E n t r a n c e s " Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Company for "Minneapolis-Honeywell Automatic Controls for Heating and Air C o n d i t i o n i n g " National Fireproofing Corporation for " N a t c o Salt Glazed Load Bearing Dri-Speedwall T i l e " ; " R a d i a n t i l e " ; " N a t c o Structural Clay T i l e " National Radiator Company for " N R C Fin-Tube Convector" Otis Elevator Company for " E s c a l a t o r s " ; " L o w - R i s e Electric Dumbwaiters"; " V e r t i c a l Transportation by Otis" Owens-Corning F i b e r g l a s Corporation for Insulation (5 pieces) Payne Furnace Div., Affiliated Gas Equipment for " P a y n e h e a t Gas Fired Warm Air Heating and ZoneConditioning" Pittsburgh P l a t e G l a s s Company for " P i t t c o Store Front Metal and Pittsburgh D o o r w a y s " and " P i t t s b u r g h Doorways" Pomona Tile Manufacturing Company for " P o m o n a Tile Catalogue" The P r o d u c e r s ' Council, Inc. for "Building Products T e c h n i c a l Information No. 5 6 — H o s p i t a l s " The Richmond Fireproof Door Company for "Richmond Steel Door F r a m e s " and "Richmond Engineering Handbook of S t a n d a r d s " The Ruberoid Company for "Genuine Ruberoid Bonded Built-Up Roofs and F l a s h i n g s " Speakman Company for "Speakman Recommendations and Specification Data for Architects, Engineers, School Boards and Maintenance Men" Smithcraft Lighting Division, A. L. Smith Iron Co. for "Architectural Troffers" Timber Engineering Company for " T e c o Design Manual for T e c o Timber Connector C o n s t r u c t i o n " and " T y p i c a l Designs of Timber Structures—A Reference for Use of Architects and E n g i n e e r s " — 1 9 4 9 Edition Trimedge, Inc. for "Trimedge Decorative Mouldings of Aluminum A l l o y " Truscon Steel Company for " T r u s c o n Steel Windows and Industrial D o o r s " — 1 9 5 0 Catalogue Tuttle and Bailey, Inc. for " T & B Standardized Grilles, R e g i s t e r s and Air Control D e v i c e s " Unistrut Products Company for " A l l Purpose Unistrut Metal Framing—Catalog No. 5 0 0 " United States Gypsum Company for Lath & P l a s t e r Products (7 p i e c e s ) Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Elevator Div. for " T h e Proved Solution to Modern B u s i n e s s Traffic-PTow Problems" J. A. Zurn Manufacturing Company for " Z u r n Engineered Wall Closet Fittings and Carriers for Wall F i x t u r e s " C l a s s III. Certificates of Merit Armstrong Cork Company for "Which Floor for Your Business?" S. Blickman, Inc. for " H o s p i t a l Equipment—BUckman Trends" E. L. Bruce Company for "Bruce Floor P r o d u c t s " California Redwood Association for "Redwood N e w s " The Kawneer Company for "Remodeled Main Street, N i l e s , Michigan" The Herman Miller Furniture Company for "B-S-C S e r i e s " Timber Engineering Company for "School Buildings Your Tax Dollars Can Afford" 1951 C l a s s I. Certificates of Merit Acoustical Materials Association for "Sound Absorption Coefficients" General Electric Company for " F u n d a m e n t a l s of Light and L i g h t i n g " Bell & Gossett Company for " H a n d b o o k " Louisville Cement Company for "Dry Brick W a l l s " Structural Clay Products Institute for "Brick and Tile Engineering' * U. S. Plywood Corporation for "Architectural Weldwood" Medals and Awards AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF A R C H I T E C T S Honorable Honorable Mentions Aluminum Company of America for "Aluminum in Architecture" Marble Institute of America for " C a r e and Cleaning of Marble" and "Marble F o r e c a s t " Facing Tile Institute for " F a c i n g T i l e — C a t a l o g u e 5 1 - C " Hardware Consultant & Contractor for "Door Butts and Hinges; Hardware Metals and F i n i s h e s ; Directory of Builders Hardware F i n i s h e s " C l a s s II. Certificate of Exceptional Merit Mentions Otis Elevator Company for " F r e e Flow E s c a l a t o r s " Anemostat Corporation of America for " C e i l i n g Architecture" General Portland Cement Company for " T r i n i t y White Portland C e m e n t " Chase B r a s s & Copper Company for " F l a s h i n g Expansion Joint; One P i e c e Thru-Wall Copper F l a s h i n g " Marsh Wall P r o d u c t s Company for " M a r l i t e — A r c h i t e c tural C a t a l o g " Andersen Corporation for "Window I d e a s " National Society of Mural P a i n t e r s for " T h e Mural Painters" Anemostat Corporation of America for " D r a f t l e s s Aspirating Air D i f f u s e r s " 1952 Certificates of Merit Certificate Miller Company for " A r c h i t e c t u r a l L i t e r a t u r e " (6 p i e c e s ) U. S. Gypsum Company for "U.S.G. Data B o o k — L a t h and Plaster" American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. for "American Standard Plumbing F i x t u r e s " C l a s s I. Certificates Westinghouse Electric Corporation for " H o s p i t a l E l e c trical Planning for Architects and E n g i n e e r s " Honorable Gladding, McBean Company for "Hermosa Tile Handbook —H-101" The P e e l l e Company for " P e e l l e Elevator and Dumbwaiter D o o r s " of Exceptional Mentions American Society of Architectural Hardware Consultants for "Hardware L i s t i n g s for H o s p i t a l s " and " B u i l d e r s Hardware Data S h e e t s " Aluminum Company of America for " A l c o a Aluminum Industrial Building S h e e t s " Kawneer Company for "Architectural Service B u l l e t i n " (2 books) Andersen Corporation for " T r a c i n g Detail File—Wood Windows" Detroit Steel Products Company for " F e n e s t r a Blue Book of Drafting Room S t a n d a r d s " Hope's Windows, Inc. for " A r c h i t e c t u r a l C a t a l o g " Westinghouse Electric Corporation for " I n d u s t r y ' s New A-C Motor C o n t r o l " Armstrong Cork Company for "How to s e l e c t an Acoustical Tile" F a c i n g T i l e Institute for "Structural Facing T i l e " Metal Lath Manufacturers Association for "Metal Lath S p e c i f i c a t i o n s " and "Metal Lath T e c h n i c a l Data Sheets" The National Terrazzo and Mosaic Association, Inc. for " T e r r a z z o and Mosaic Catalogue and Design B o o k " Otis Elevator Company for " H i n t s for Better E l e v a t o r i n g " Portland Cement Association for " C o n c r e t e Masonry Handbook for Architects and B u i l d e r s " Structural Clay P r o d u c t s Institute for " T e c h n i c a l Notes on Brick and Tile C o n s t r u c t i o n " C l a s s II. Certificate of Exceptional Merit American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. for "American-Standard Warm Air H e a t i n g " Merit Bettinger Enamel Corporation for " T h e Drawing Board and the F l a m e " Certificates of Merit Acoustical Materials Association for "Sound Absorption Coefficients of Architectural Acoustical M a t e r i a l s " Mentions C l a s s III. Certificate Commendation Tyler Stewart Rogers, Owens-Corning Fibergl as Corporation for " D e s i g n of Insulated Buildings for Various Climates" Chase B r a s s &. Copper Company for "Copper Roofing Products" Knoll A s s o c i a t e s , Inc. for " K n o l l F u r n i t u r e " Honorable of Special Certificates of Merit American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. for " R a t i n g s and D i m e n s i o n s " Gladding, McBean & Company for "Refractories Handbook" Unistrut Products Company for " U n i s t r u t " U. S. Gypsum Company for "Built-Up Roof S p e c i f i c a t i o n s " of Merit Structural Clay Products Institute for " B r i c k and T i l e " (12 p i e c e s ) E. L. Bruce Company for " B r u c e Floor P r o d u c t s " xliii Medals and Awards Honorable AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS Mentions Honorable Anemostat Corporation of America for "Anemostat Draftl e s s Aspirating Air D i f f u s e r s " Detroit Steel Products Company for " F e n e s t r a Steel and Aluminum Building P a n e l s " The B. F . Goodrich Company for "Master F i l e " Nelson Stud Welding for " N e l w e l d Construction Application D a t a " Sherwin-Williams for "Style Guide Companion" Truscon Steel Company for " S t e e l Windows and D o o r s " U. S. Gypsum Company for " T h e Red Book of Good Lathing and P l a s t e r i n g P r a c t i c e " The F . W. Wakefield Company for "Wakefield C e i l i n g " Westinghouse Electric Corporation for "Architects* and E n g i n e e r s ' Data B o o k " Westinghouse Electric Corporation for " E l e c t r i c Stairways" C l a s s III. Certificates The Celotex Corporation for " T e c h n i c a l Service Data, No, 1, No. 2 " Louisville Cement Co., Inc. for "Specifications Recommended to Secure Dry Brick W a l l s " Roddis Plywood Corporation for " C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s of Modern Woods" C l a s s II, Certificates of Merit American Radiator and Standard Sanitary Corp. for "American Standard Radiator Heating Catalog R 5 2 " The Anemostat Corp, of America for "Anemostat, Selection Manual 4 5 " Armstrong Cork Company for "Armstrong's F l o o r s and Walls" Crane Co. for " C r a n e Hospital S e r v i c e " Josam Manufacturing Company for " J o s a m Catalog K " The Zero Weatherstripping Company, Inc. for " Z e r o Weatherstripping Catalog 5 3 " of Merit Acme Brick Company for " B e n n e t t P l a n t " Honorable Crane Company for " I d e a s — C r a n e ' s Sketch B o o k " U. S. Gypsum Company for "What's New in B u i l d i n g " Honorable Mentions Mentions Acme Appliance Manufacturing Company for "Acme Sliding Door H a r d w a r e " Aluminum Company of America for "Aluminum in Architecture" Mentions The Mosaic Tile Company for " S t a r of the Showroom" and " C h o o s e Mosaic T i l e " Andersen Corporation for "Anderson Detail Catalog No. 531" Nelson Stud Welding for " N e l s o n Stud Welding in the Construction I n d u s t r y " The E. F . Hauserman Company for "Hauserman Data Manual 5 3 " Libbey-Owens-Ford G l a s s Company for " L . O . F . G l a s s for C o n s t r u c t i o n " Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Company for "Control Systems for the Modern S c h o o l " The Mosaic Tile Company for " T h i s i s Mosaic T i l e " Pittsburgh P l a t e G l a s s Company for " P o r t f o l i o — D e s i g n of the Month" Structural Clay Products Institute for " E r i c k and T i l e " C l a s s IV. Honorable Mentions The Stanley Works for "Stanley Hinge G u i d e " Armstrong Cork Company for " P o i n t s to Ponder When You Specify" Josam Manufacturing Company for "Drainage L o c a t i o n s " Structural Clay Products Institute for " T h e New SCR Insulated Cavity Wall" C l a s s III. Certificate Certificates of Exceptional Merit of Merit Acme Brick Company for "Malvern P l a n t " Glen-Gery Shale Brick Corporation for "Brick S h a p e s " Steel J o i s t Institute for " O p e n Web Steel J o i s t Construction" Honorable Certificates Merit Overly Manufacturing Company for "Overly Fire Doorator and Swing G u i d e " 1953 C l a s s I. Certificate of Exceptional of Merit Mentions Armstrong Cork Company for "Armstrong's I n s u l c o l o r " Gladding, McBean and Co. for " L e t ' s F a c e I t . . . With Ceramic V e n e e r " American Iron and Steel Institute, Committee of Stainless Steel Producers for " S t a i n l e s s S t e e l s for Store Fronts and Building E n t r a n c e s " Glen-Gery Shale Brick Corporation for "Whether I t ' s Traditional or Modern" Johns-Manville Sales Corporation for " C o l o r b e s t o s Siding Sheets" The Kawneer Company for "Kawneer Prize B. A . I . D . " Tile Council of America for " T h i n Setting Bed Methods and M a t e r i a l s " Universal Atlas Cement Company for '^Handbook of Concrete C o n s t r u c t i o n " xliv Medals and Awards AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS Marble Institute of America for "Proof That Marble C o s t s L e s s , Wears Better, L a s t s L o n g e r " Honorable Richmond Screw Anchor Company, Inc. for "Richmond Engineered Tying D e v i c e s " Pittsburgh P l a t e G l a s s Company for " D e s i g n of the Month Series'* Pittsburgh Corning Corporation for " P C Glass B l o c k s " The Stanley Works for " R a n c h C r a f t " C l a s s IV. Honorable Corning G l a s s Works for " A r c h i t e c t s and Engineers Handbook of Lighting G l a s s w a r e " Mentions Glynn-Johnson Corporation for " B u i l d e r s Hardware Specialties" Celotex Corporation for " C e l o t e x Structural Insulation and Other Building P r o d u c t s " Armstrong Cork Company for " A c o u s t i c a l Materials S e r i e s " ; Flooring Materials S e r i e s " ; "Roof Insulations Series" Kentile, Inc. for " F l o o r Products S e r i e s " Marble Institute of America for "Marble S e r i e s " Pittsburgh Corning Corporation for " F o a m g l a s Rigid Insulation" Owens-Corning F i b e r g l a s Corporation for " F i b e r g l a s Industrial I n s u l a t i o n s " 1954 C l a s s I. Certiiicates Detroit Steel Products Company for " F e n e s t r a Steel and Aluminum Building P a n e l s " of Merit Mills Metal Compartment Company, Division of the Mills Company for " M i l l s Metal P a r t i t i o n s " Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute for " C R S Design Handbook" The Mills Company for " M i l l s Movable Metal W a l l s " Structural Clay Products Institute for "Reinforced Brick Fiat Metal Manufacturing Company for " F i a t P r e c a s t Receptors" The Halsey W. Taylor Company for "Drinking Fountains and C o o l e r s " Chase B r a s s 8& Copper Co. for " C h a s e Copper Roofing Products for Roofers and A r c h i t e c t s " Masonry & L a t e r a l Force D e s i g n " Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Company for "Manual of Automatic Control for Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning" Honorable Mentions Ceco Steel Products Corp. for " C e c o Steel Windows, Aluminum Windows, Hollow Metal D o o r s " National Concrete Masonry Association for " D e s i g n and Construction of L i n t e l s for Concrete Masonry B u i l d i n g s " C l a s s III. Certificate Libbey-Owens-Ford G l a s s Company for "Thermopane Manual" Chase B r a s s & Copper Company for " S u g g e s t i o n s for Designing Radiant P a n e l Heating with Copper T u b e " C l a s s II. Certificate of Exceptional of Exceptional Merit National Concrete Masonry Association for " I d e a s for Wall P a t t e r n s with Concrete Masonry" International Cut Stone Contractors' fir, Quarrymens' Assn. for " A Catalogue of Building S t o n e s " Certificates of Merit Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. for " A New Concept in Retail Merchandising and Ceiling D e s i g n " Merit The Mosaic Tile Company for " M o s a i c Wall T i l e and Ceramic M o s a i c s " Louisville Cement Co. for " T y p e of Workmanship Recommended for Concrete Block W a l l s " Armstrong Cork Company for "Armstrong's F l o o r s and Walls" Certificates Mention of Merit Honorable Armstrong Cork Company for " A r m s t r o n g ' s Acoustical Materials" Grance Steel Products Company for "Cofar Product Manual" Owens-Corning F i b e r g l a s Corp. for " F i b e r g l a s Perimeter I n s u l a t i o n s " ; " F i b e r g l a s Reinforced Translucent Structural P a n e l s " ; " F i b e r g l a s Industrial I n s u l a t i o n s " Mentions Armstrong Cork Company for " P o r t f o l i o of I n t e r i o r s " LCN C l o s e r s , Inc. for "Modern Door C o n t r o l " Curtis Companies Service Bureau for " C u r t i s K i t c h e n s " Structural Clay Products Institute for " B r i c k and T i l e Series" Glen-Gery Shale Brick Corporation for " A Collection by Glen-Gery" Pittsburgh P l a t e G l a s s Company for " D e s i g n of the Month Series" California Redwood Association for "Redwood N e w s " Roddis Plywood Corporation for "Roddiscraft Architectural P l y w o o d " Acorn Wire fit Iron Works for " F o l d i n g G a t e s " Detroit Steel Products Company for " F e n e s t r a Blue Book of Drafting Room P r o d u c t s " T n i s c a n Steel D i v . — R e p u b l i c Steel Corporation for " T r u s c a n Metal Windows and D o o r s " Ray Proof Corporation for " X - R a y Protection-Light Proofing" xlv AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS Medals and Awards Aluminum Company of America for "Architectural Achievements" Henry Adams Fellowship American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. for " R e motaire S y s t e m s " To encourage and stimulate study in medieval architecture, funds from the Henry Adams endowment are available at certain intervals for a fellowship. The Fellowship i s awarded generally only when it i s felt that there is an impending important contribution to professional knowledge. C l a s s IV. Certificate of Exceptional Merit Pittsburgh P l a t e G l a s s Company for " N e w P i t t c o No. 17 Recessed Sash" Certificates of Merit Owens-Corning F i b e r g l a s Corporation for "Sonofaced Washable Acoustical T i l e " Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Company for "Honeywell Customized Temperature C o n t r o l " International Cut Stone C o n t r a c t o r s ' & Quarrymens* Association for " S t o n e " Honorable Mention E. L. Bruce Company for " B r u c e Hardwood F l o o r " Pittsburgh P l a t e G l a s s Company for " P i t t s b u r g h Glass in Recent C o n s t r u c t i o n " Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation for " N o t How Thick? Rut How T h e r m a l ? " Structural Clay P r o d u c t s Institute for "Cut Heating and Air Conditioning C o s t s " Ceco Steel Products Corporation for " H e r e ' s Proof" AWARDS. SCHOLARSHIPS, AND FELLOWSHIPS Architectural Journalism Awards To encourage and give recognition to published work that will further public understanding of architecture and the architect, architectural journalism awards were initiated in 1953, Specific information i s available from the AIA Department of Public and Professional Relations. School Medal Award The School Medal, given annually in schools of architecture accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board, i s awarded to a senior student in recognition of s c h o l a s t i c achievement, character, and promise of professional ability. The award i s made p o s s i b l e through an endowment fund provided by the executers and heirs of the Henry Adams Estate. Each student so honored receives, in addition to the engraved silver medal, a copy of Henry Adams' book, "Mont St, Michel and C h a r t r e s . " Application should include a detailed statement of the contemplated program of advanced studies and i t s relationship to the stated purposes of this fellowship and be addressed to the Chairman of the AIA Committee on Awards and Scholarships. Delano and Aldrich Fellowship Williams A. Delano and Chester H. Aldrich, d i s tinguished American Architects, on the twenty-fifth anniversary of their partnership, established an endowment fund, the net income of which provides a traveling fellowship for a French architect, sculptor, painter, or student in one or more of t h e s e arts so that he may travel in the United States to learn firsthand about our architecture and a r t s . If no French candidate is available, the award may be made to other nationals. The amount of the grant i s usually $1,200. Application for this fellowship should be made directly to the Chairman of the French Committee on the Delano and Aldrich Fellowship, 6 Rue J u l e s Chaplain, P a r i s , France. Edward Langley Scholarships The Edward Langley Scholarships, made p o s s i b l e through the generousity of the distinguished architect of Scranton, Pennsylvania, through a provision in h i s will establishing an endowment fund to be administered by the American Institute of Architects to aid United States and Canadian students of architecture, may be awarded for undergraduate or graduate work. Typical grants range in amounts from under $1,000 to approximately $2,000. Application for a Langley Scholarship should be made by April 15 to the Awards and Scholarship Committee, AIA, through i t s regional member or the appropriate Regional Director of The Institute, by the department head of any member school of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture. The Royal Institute of Canadian Architects d e s i g n a t e s Canadian candidates. Medals and Awards AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS Milton 6 . Medary Scholarship Arnold W. Brunner Fellowship The Georgia Marble Company, a s a memorial to Milton B. Medary, distinguished American architect, e s t a b l i s h e d an endowment fund in the late 1930's, the income of which i s used to provide aid to graduate students who have previously received the School Medal of the Institute. The amount of the award (usually $200-400) i s determined by both the need of the applicant and available income. Applications should be made directly to the Committee on Awards and Scholarships, setting forth the purpose and program for the contemplated work, to be received not later than April 15. The New York Chapter of The American Institute of Architects awards the Brunner Fellowship annually for advanced study in a specialized field of architectural investigation. Usually an award of up to $2,400 i s available. Candidates must be American Citizens with advanced professional backgrounds and must be currently active in architecture or related fields. Application for a Brunner Fellowship should be made to the New York Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, 115 E a s t 40th Street, New York City, by November 15. Rehmann Scholarships National Fire Underwriters Scholarships The late Antoinette Perrett, in memory of Carl F . and Marie J . Rehmann, provided scholarship and fellowship funds for architectural students and archit e c t s , to be used for aid in travel in the United States and abroad, for research, and for aid to a r t i s t s and craftsmen who are pursuing their arts with an architectural point of view or purpose. Applications for a Rehmann Scholarship should be made to the Committee on Awards and Scholarships not later than April 15. The National Board of F i r e Underwriters, by an annual gift to the American Architectural Foundation, has established National Fire Underwriters Scholarships to aid students in their study of architecture. The awards are made to students in need of financial a s s i s t a n c e who are attending collegiate schools of architecture in the United S t a t e s . Applications should be made to the Committee on Awards and Scholarships not later than April 15. xlvii