Best Examples of Fellowship Nominations Each year, the Jury of Fellows recommends the best examples of Fellowship nomination submissions in each category. They are exemplary for clearly presenting and solidly documenting the level of achievements that warrants Fellowship. Aspiring candidates for Fellowship may find them useful as they consider how to present their own achievements. To see the one-page summary statement, click Summary next to the name. To see the entire submission, click Full Text. Submissions older than 2008 are large image files; it is recommended that you right-click on Full text and save the PDF file to your own computer instead of attempting to open the Full text directly. Copies of submissions of Fellows whose names do not appear on this page are available from the AIA Archives. Electronic copies of 2008-2010 submissions are available at no charge (see list grouped by category). Photocopies of submissions from 2007 or earlier may be ordered for $15 each. Call or e-mail the archivist at (202) 626-7496 or nhadley@aia.org to order copies. Copies of submissions do not include reference letters, which are confidential. Contact information and membership numbers have also been removed from copies. Object 1 Object 2 Object 3 Object 4 Object 5 Best examples for Object 1: To promote the aesthetic, scientific, and practical efficiency of the profession through design, urban design, or preservation. 2010 G. Edwin Belk (preservation-adaptive reuse) Summary Full Text 2010 Christopher Coe (design) Summary Full Text 2010 Anne Fougeron (design) Summary Full Text 2010 Thomas “Gunny” Harboe (preservation) Summary Full Text 2009 Marlon Blackwell (design) Summary Full Text 2009 Barbara Campagna (preservation) Summary Full Text 2009 Jeanne Gang (design) Summary Full Text 2009 Frank Lupo (design-sustainability) Summary Full Text 2009 Nando Micale (urban design) Summary Full Text 2009 Nancy McCoy (preservation) Summary Full Text 2009 Anne Weber (preservation) Summary Full Text 2008 Kenneth Hobgood (design/design education) Summary Full Text 2008 David Leventhal (design) Summary Full Text 2008 Mary Ann Thompson (design) Summary Full Text 2008 David Fixler (historic preservation) Summary Full Text 2008 Stephen Quick (urban design) Summary Full Text 2007 Steve Dumez (design) Summary Full Text 2007 John T. Friedman (design-social responsibility) Summary Full Text 2007 Adam Yarinsky (design and research) Summary Full Text 2006 Pamela W. Hawkes (design-historic preservation) Summary Full Text 2006 Charles Mell Lawrence (design) Summary Full Text 2006 Mark P. Sexton (design) Summary Full Text 2005 Toshiko Mori (design) Summary Full Text 2004 Tom Kundig (design) Summary Full Text 2004 Paul Mankins (design) Summary Full Text 2003 Philip Enquist (urban design) Summary Full Text 2003 Eric Naslund (design-affordable housing) Summary Full Text 2003 Randall Stout (design) Summary Full Text 2002 Wayne Good (vernacular design) Summary Full Text 2002 David Schervish (urban design) Summary Full Text 2001 James Childress (design) Summary Full Text 2001 Page Cowley (preservation) Summary Full Text 2001 Frank Elmer (bridging architecture/urban design) Summary Full Text 2001 John Torti (urban design) Summary Full Text Best examples for Object 2: To advance the science and art of planning and building by advancing the standards of architectural education, training, and practice. 2010 Mark T. S. Anderson (practice-prefab) Summary Full Text 2010 Thomas Chessum (specialty practice-healthcare) Summary Full Text 2010 William Chilton (specialty practice-complex corporate) Summary Full Text 2010 Summary Full Text 2010 Michael Corby (practice-sustainable design) “well-organized section 2, especially jury service listings” H. Scot Latimer (specialty practice-healthcare) 2010 James Russell (literature) Summary Full Text 2010 2010 Scott Shell (practice-sustainable design) “well-organized Summary Full Text section 2, especially sustainable consumption-saving diagram” Michael Strogoff (practice management) Summary Full Text 2009 Arthur Cohen (practice) Summary Full Text 2009 Richard Diedrich (specialty practice-golf facilities) Summary Full Text 2009 Donna Dunay (education) Summary Full Text 2009 David Fong (practice)”well-organized overall presentation” Summary Full Text 2009 Susan Hensey (practice) “well-organized section 2” Summary Full Text 2009 Gerald (Butch) Reifert (specialty practice-education facilities) Summary Full Text 2009 Gary Siebein (education) Summary Full Text 2009 Summary Full Text 2008 John Yonushewski (practice)”well-organized overall presentation” Thomas Bates (specialty practice) 2008 David Body (specialty practice) Summary Full Text 2008 Richard Southwick (practice-historic preservation) Summary Full Text 2008 Carol Burns (research) Summary Full Text 2008 David Hinson (education) Summary Full Text 2008 Wellington Reiter (education) Summary Full Text Summary Full Text Summary Full Text 2007 Paula Baker-Laporte (practice-sustainable, healthy houses) Summary Full Text 2007 Kent Duffy (practice-sustainable design) Summary Full Text 2007 Michael Enomoto (practice-Executive Architect project delivery system) Summary Full Text 2006 David A. Eijadi (specialty practice-environmental consulting to other architects) Summary Full Text 2006 Lisa Gould (specialty practice-health and science facilities) Summary Full Text 2005 Thomas Blurock (specialty practice—education facilities) Summary Full Text 2005 Wendy Ornelas (education) Summary Full Text 2005 Barbara Milan Price (specialty practice-military design) Summary Full Text 2005 Sarah Susanka (education) Summary Full Text 2004 Carl Galioto (specialty practice-technology) Summary Full Text 2004 Laura Lee (education) Summary Full Text 2003 Roger Neuenschwander (practice-business model) Summary Full Text 2003 Joseph Wong (practice-international) Summary Full Text 2003 Douglas Noble (education) Summary Full Text 2002 Beatriz del Cueto (research) Summary Full Text 2002 Charles Linn (literature) Summary Full Text 2002 Lucinda Ludwig (practice-firm management) Summary Full Text 2002 Kenneth Sanders (practice-CAD denominations) Summary Full Text 2002 Katherine Schwennsen (education) Summary Full Text 2001 Richard Carde (practice-non-profit clients) Summary Full Text 2001 Daniel Friedman (education) Summary Full Text 2001 Peter Krasnow (specialty practice-justice) Summary Full Text 2001 Bill Rostenberg (specialty practice-healthcare) Summary Full Text 2001 Edward Takahashi (specialty practice-forensics) Summary Full Text Best examples for Object 3: To coordinate the building industry and the profession of architecture through cooperatively leading the Institute or a related professional organization. 2010 Peter Arsenault (led the Institute-sustainable design) Summary Full Text 2009 Mickey Jacob (led the Institute-political advocacy) Summary Full Text 2009 John Klockeman (led the Institute-homelessness/ affordable housing/knowledge programs) Summary Full Text 2008 Michael Lischer (led the Institute-international practice) Summary Full Text 2007 Ross G. Spiegel (led related organizations-CSI and US Green Building Council) Summary Full Text 2006 Benjamin Vargas (led the Institute-regional) Summary Full Text 2006 Michael Ross (led the Institute-advocacy of design) Summary Full Text 2005 Jack Hobbs (led related organization) Summary Full Text 2005 Thomas Mathison (led AIA) Summary Full Text 2004 Mehrdad Farivar (led the Institute-legislation and legal rights for architects) Summary Full Text 2003 Laura Fisher (service to AIA-corporate architecture) Summary Full Text 2003 Cheryl McAfee (led related organization-NOMA) Summary Full Text 2002 Steve Crane (led the Institute-PIA leader) Summary Full Text 2002 James Gatsch (led the Institute-state and national components) Summary Full Text 2001 Daniel Chun (led the Institute-state legislation, government affairs) Summary Full Text 2001 Johnstone Reid, Jr. (led the Institute-state and national components) Summary Full Text Best examples for Object 4: To ensure the advancement of the living standards of people through their improved environment, via public service or work in government or industry organizations. 2010 Lia Gartner (public service-university architect) Summary Full Text 2009 Sheryl Kolasinski (government/industry-museums) Summary Full Text 2009 Anna Wu (government/industry-university) Summary Full Text 2008 David Burney (public service/government) Summary Full Text 2008 Tian Feng (public service/government) Summary Full Text 2007 Jeff Oberdorfer (public service-green affordable housing) Summary Full Text 2006 William Gilchrist (public service-city planning director) Summary Full Text 2005 Herbert Katz (public service-city planning and mayor) Summary Full Text 2005 Rolando Rivas-Camp (government) Summary Full Text 2004 Barbara Field (public service-city council and vice mayor) Summary Full Text 2003 Randall Fujiki (government service-city/county design & planning) Summary Full Text 2002 Stephen Hagan (government-information technology standards) Summary Full Text 2001 Eric B. Johnson (public service-state senator) Summary Full Text Best examples for Object 5: To make the profession of ever-increasing service to society through alternative careers or volunteer work. 2010 Juan Cotera (volunteer work) Summary Full Text 2010 Herman Dyal (alternative career-graphic design) Summary Full Text 2010 Lars Stanley (alternative career-artisan) Summary Full Text 2009 Summary Full Text 2008 Walter Eckenhoff (service to society-architecture foundation) “well-organized overall presentation” Bruce Starkweather (service to society-public policy) ”well-organized overall presentation” Louis Cherry (service to society-sustainable design) 2008 Mary Katherine Lanzillotta (volunteer work) Summary Full Text 2007 William Edgerton (service to societysustainable affordable housing) Summary Full Text 2007 Robert Meckfessel (service to society-urban design leadership) Summary Full Text 2007 Barry Svigals (alternative career--sculptor and architect) Summary Full Text 2009 Summary Full Text Summary Full Text 2006 Jan Gleason (alternative career-affordable housing) Summary Full Text 2006 Robert Miller (volunteer work-community to global) Summary Full Text 2005 Elizabeth Chu Richter (service to societypublic awareness of architecture) Summary Full Text 2004 Winford "Buck" Lindsay (volunteer service-global humanitarian work) Summary Full Text 2003 John Val Thomas (alternative career-architect/developer) Summary Full Text 2003 Armando Gonzalez (volunteer service-civic and community causes) Summary Full Text 2003 Linda Ramsay (volunteer service-housing for needy, preservation) Summary Full Text 2002 Adrian Cohen (volunteer service-community involvement) Summary Full Text 2001 Donald Williams (alternative career-urban research services) Summary Full Text 2001 Linda Yowell (volunteer service-architecture programs for schoolchildren) Summary Full Text