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Housekeeping

  • Beginning in 1900: nominated by chapters, approved by the board of directors
  • Beginning in 1923: elected by a jury of six, elected for achievement in design, construction, literature, education or public service
  • Beginning in 1952: College of Fellows established
  • Beginning in 1968: No longer elected (presented at convention?) by category
  • 1878: November
  • 1898-1899: November
  • 1900: December
  • 1906: January, 1907
  • 1907: November
  • 1908-1909: December
  • 1911: December
  • 1913: December
  • 1915-1916: December
  • 1917: n/a
  • 1918: April
  • 1919: April-May
  • 1920: May
  • 1923: May
  • 1926-1927: May
  • 1929: April
  • 1930: May
  • 1933: n/a
  • 1935-1936: May
  • 1940-1941: May
  • 1942: June
  • 1944: n/a
  • 1945: April
  • 1947: June
  • 1950: May
  • 1953-1954: June
  • 1956-1957: May
  • 1960: April
  • 1963: April
  • 1965-1969: June
  • 1982: June
  • 1993: April

Alabama

The Grove Court Apartments in Montgomery, Alabama, designed by Clyde C. Pearson (FAIA 1952) of Pearson, Tittle & Narrows and completed in 1947.
The DeKalb County Courthouse in Fort Payne, Alabama, designed by Moreland G. Smith (FAIA 1961) of Sherlock, Smith & Adams and completed in 1950.
The Juliette Hampton Morgan Memorial Library of the Montgomery City-County Public Library, designed by Sherlock, Smith & Adams and completed in 1960.
The College Theatre of Birmingham–Southern College, designed by Warren, Knight & Davis and completed in 1968.
the Hugo L. Black United States Courthouse in Birmingham, Alabama, designed by Kidd Plosser Sprague Architects and completed in 1987.

Birmingham

  • 1889 – Edouard Sidel, Birmingham
  • 1889 – John Sutcliffe, Birmingham
  • 1934 – William T. Warren of Warren, Knight & Davis, Birmingham
  • 1942 – Hugh Martin of Miller, Martin & Lewis, Birmingham
  • 1950 – Jack B. Smith, Birmingham
  • 1952 – Eugene H. Knight of Warren, Knight & Davis, Birmingham
  • 1956 – Nelson Smith, Birmingham
  • 1960 – Charles F. Davis Jr. of Davis, Speake & Thrasher, Birmingham
  • 1961 – Moreland G. Smith of Sherlock, Smith & Adams, Birmingham
  • 1975 – Fritz Woehle, Birmingham
  • 1990 – G. Gray Plosser Jr. of Kidd Plosser Sprague Architects, Birmingham
  • 1992 – Michael A. Dobbins of the Department of Urban Planning, Birmingham
  • 1994 – Richard E. Barrow of Richard E. Barrow Architects, Birmingham
  • 1999 – Joseph P. Giattina Jr. of Giattina Fisher Aycock Architects, Birmingham
  • 2000 – Ken Owens of The Owens & Woods Partnership, Birmingham
  • 2006 – William A. Gilchrist of the Department of Planning, Engineering and Permits, Birmingham
  • 2011 – Patrick B. Davis of CMH Architects, Birmingham
  • 2014 – Cheryl Morgan of Cheryl Morgan Design, Birmingham
  • 2019 – Richard I. Pigford of Highland Partners Architects, Birmingham

Mobile

  • 1941 – George Bigelow Rogers, Mobile
  • 1950 – Harry Inge Johnstone, Mobile
  • 1960 – John J. Carey, Mobile
  • 1965 – Arch R. Winter, Mobile
  • 1978 – Nicholas H. Holmes Jr., Mobile
  • 1990 – Virginia S. March of March & March Architects,[a] Mobile

Auburn

Montgomery

  • 1889 – William T. Walker, Montgomery
  • 1952 – Clyde C. Pearson of Pearson, Tittle & Narrows, Montgomery
  • 2000 – Renis O. Jones Jr. of Pearson, Humphries & Jones, Montgomery
  • 2011 – Don Charles Brown of Brown Chambless Architects, Montgomery

Huntsville

  • 1982 – Harvie P. Jones of Jones & Herrin Architects, Huntsville
  • 1987 – William W. Herrin Jr. of Jones & Herrin Architects, Huntsville
  • 2018 – Kristine A. Harding of KPS Group, Huntsville

Anniston-Oxford

  • 1889 – B. G. Chisholm of Chisholm & Green, Anniston
  • 1889 – Lonsdale Green of Chisholm & Green, Anniston

Tuskegee

  • 1987 – John A. Welch of Tuskegee University, Tuskegee
  • 1992 – Major L. Holland of Major L. Holland Architect, Tuskegee

Eufaula

  • 1976 – Charles A. Blondheim Jr. of Blondheim, Williams & Chancey, Eufaula

Dothan

  • 1983 – Gaines B. Hall of Spann Hall Ritchie Architects, Dothan

Alaska

St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Anchorage, Alaska, designed by Edwin B. Crittenden (FAIA 1975) and completed in 1955.

Anchorage

  • 1975 – Edwin B. Crittenden of CCC/HOK Architects and Planners, Anchorage
  • 1984 – Kenneth D. Maynard of Maynard & Partch, Anchorage
  • 1997 – Tom Livingston of Livingston Slone Architects, Anchorage
  • 2000 – Jeffrey S. Wilson of Jeffrey S. Wilson Architect, Anchorage
  • 2005 – Mike Mense of mmense Architects, Anchorage
  • 2007 – Harley H. Hightower of Harley H. Hightower Architect, Anchorage
  • 2009 – Garrett Maupin of KPB Architects, Anchorage
  • 2016 – Larry S. Cash of RIM Architects, Anchorage

Fairbanks

  • 2015 – Charles Bettisworth of Bettisworth North, Fairbanks
  • 2021 – Janet Matheson of Janet Matheson Architect,[a] Fairbanks

Juneau

Arizona

The Charles Trumbull Hayden Library of Arizona State University, designed by Frederick P. Weaver (FAIA 1964) of Weaver & Drover and completed in 1966.
The Tempe Municipal Building, designed by Kemper Goodwin (FAIA 1969) and Michael Goodwin (FAIA 1978) of Michael & Kemper Goodwin and completed in 1971.
The Federal Building in Tucson, Arizona, designed by William H. Cook (FAIA 1984) of Cain, Nelson, Wares, Cook & Associates and completed in 1974.
The Burton Barr Central Library in Phoenix, Arizona, designed by Will Bruder (FAIA 2013) of William P. Bruder Architect and completed in 1995.

Phoenix

  • 1964 – Frederick P. Weaver of Weaver & Drover, Phoenix
  • 1966 – James W. Elmore of Arizona State University, Tempe
  • 1969 – Kemper Goodwin of Michael & Kemper Goodwin, Tempe
  • 1969 – Fred M. Guirey of Guirey, Srnka, Arnold & Sprinkle, Phoenix
  • 1969 – Calvin C. Straub of Arizona State University, Tempe
  • 1971 – Edward L. Varney of Varney, Sexton, Sydnor, Phoenix
  • 1972 – Richard M. Arnold of Guirey, Srnka, Arnold & Sprinkle, Phoenix
  • 1974 – James T. Lendrum of Peter A. Lendrum & Associates, Phoenix
  • 1976 – Bennie Gonzales of Gonzales Associates, Scottsdale
  • 1976 – Herbert W. Schneider of Rossman & Partners, Phoenix
  • 1977 – George W. Sprinkle of Guirey, Srnka, Arnold & Sprinkle, Phoenix
  • 1978 – Michael Goodwin of Michael & Kemper Goodwin, Tempe
  • 1979 – Gerald L. Clark of Schwenn & Clark Architects, Phoenix
  • 1980 – Robert E. Sexton of Varney, Sexton, Sydnor Associates, Glendale
  • 1981 – George W. Christensen of George W. Christensen & Associates, Phoenix
  • 1981 – Peter A. Lendrum of Peter A. Lendrum Associates, Phoenix
  • 1983 – Thomas A. Zimmerman of Thomas A. Zimmerman Architects, Phoenix
  • 1986 – Gerald A. Doyle of Gerald A. Doyle & Associates, Phoenix
  • 1986 – Jimmie R. Nunn of Haver, Nunn & Collamer, Phoenix
  • 1990 – Christopher Coover of Coover Saemisch Anderson Architects, Phoenix
  • 1991 – Gabor Lorant of Gabor Lorant Architect, Phoenix
  • 1992 – Lawrence Enyart of Lawrence Enyart Architects, Phoenix
  • 1993 – H. Maynard Blumer of Maynard Blumer Consulting Architect, Paradise Valley
  • 1996 – James Abell of James Abell & Associates Architects, Tempe
  • 1997 – Patrick C. Rehse of the Architectural Resource Team, Phoenix
  • 1997 – Paul Winslow of The Orcutt Winslow Partnership, Phoenix
  • 1998 – R. Nicholas Loope of The Durrant Group, Phoenix
  • 1998 – Bryce Pearsall of DLR Group, Phoenix
  • 1998 – David G. Scheatzle of Arizona State University, Tempe
  • 2001 – Vernon D. Swaback of Swaback Partners, Scottsdale
  • 2002 – Mo Stein of HKS, Inc., Phoenix
  • 2003 – John Douglas of John Douglas Architects, Scottsdale
  • 2007 – Ron McCoy of Arizona State University, Tempe
  • 2008 – John Kane of Architekton, Tempe
  • 2008 – Wellington Reiter of Arizona State University, Tempe
  • 2009 – Tom Posedly, Phoenix
  • 2011 – Douglas Bryan Sydnor of Douglas Sydnor Architect, Scottsdale
  • 2012 – Mark C. Vinson of VinsonStudio, Scottsdale
  • 2013 – Will Bruder of Will Bruder Architects, Phoenix
  • 2013 – Marlene Imirzian of Marlene Imirzian & Associates Architects, Phoenix
  • 2014 – Melissa Farling of HDR, Inc., Phoenix
  • 2014 – Anthony Floyd of the Scottsdale Green Building Program, Scottsdale
  • 2014 – Mark Roddy of Mark Roddy Architects, Phoenix
  • 2014 – Arlen Solochek of the Maricopa County Community College District, Phoenix
  • 2014 – Philip Weddle of Weddle Gilmore Architects, Scottsdale
  • 2015 – Wendell Burnette of Wendell Burnette Architects, Phoenix
  • 2016 – Jack DeBartolo III of debartolo architects, Phoenix
  • 2016 – Ed Soltero of Arizona State University, Tempe
  • 2017 – Mark Kranz of SmithGroup, Phoenix
  • 2019 – Patrick Panetta of Arizona State University, Tempe
  • 2020 – Christiana Moss of Studio Ma, Phoenix
  • 2021 – Diane R. Jacobs of Holly Street Studio Architects, Phoenix
  • 2021 – Edward Jones of Jones Studio, Tempe
  • 2021 – Neal Jones of Jones Studio, Tempe
  • 2022 – Jason Boyer of Boyer Vertical, Phoenix
  • 2022 – Mark Ryan of TreanorHL, Phoenix
  • 2023 – James Richärd of Richärd|Kennedy Architects, Phoenix

Tucson

  • 1961 – Arthur T. Brown, Tucson
  • 1963 – Sidney W. Little of the University of Arizona, Tucson
  • 1968 – Merritt Starkweather, Tucson
  • 1973 – Eleazar D. Herreras, Tucson
  • 1975 – Fred H. Jobusch of Friedman & Jobusch, Tucson
  • 1977 – W. Kirby Lockard of the University of Arizona, Tucson
  • 1977 – Robert E. McConnell of the University of Arizona, Tucson
  • 1979 – William Wilde of Wilde Anderson DeBartolo Pan Architects, Tucson
  • 1981 – Earl Kai Chann, Tucson
  • 1981 – James Arthur Gresham, Tucson
  • 1981 – Edward H. Nelson, Tucson
  • 1983 – Judith Chafee of Judith Chafee Architect,[a] Tucson
  • 1983 – Jack DeBartolo Jr. of Anderson DeBartolo Pan Architects, Tucson
  • 1984 – William H. Cook of Cain, Nelson, Wares, Cook & Associates, Tucson
  • 1986 – Andy Anderson of Anderson DeBartolo Pan Architects, Tucson
  • 1986 – Phil Dinsmore of Architecture One, Tucson
  • 1986 – Nicholas Sakeller of Sakeller Associates, Tucson
  • 1993 – Les Wallach of Line and Space, Tucson
  • 1994 – Robert Hershberger of the University of Arizona, Tucson
  • 1994 – Linda Sanders of the University of Arizona, Tucson
  • 1995 – Chuck Albanese of the University of Arizona, Tucson
  • 2009 – Frank Mascia of CDG Architects, Tucson
  • 2015 – Rick Joy of Studio Rick Joy, Tucson
  • 2018 – Henry Tom of Line and Space, Tucson
  • 2019 – Constantine Sakellar of Sakellar Associates, Tucson
  • 2020 – Bob Smith of the University of Arizona, Tucson
  • 2024 – Edward Marley of Swaim Associates, Tucson

Prescott

  • 2016 – William Otwell of Otwell Associates Architects, Prescott

Arkansas

Thorncrown Chapel in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, designed by E. Fay Jones (FAIA 1979) of Fay Jones & Associates and completed in 1980.
The Steven L. Anderson Design Center of the University of Arkansas, designed by Marlon Blackwell (FAIA 2009) of Marlon Blackwell Architects and completed in 2013.

Little Rock

  • 1955 – Howard S. Eichenbaum of Erhart, Eichenbaum & Rauch, Little Rock
  • 1967 – Edwin B. Cromwell of Ginocchio, Cromwell, Carter & Neyland, Little Rock
  • 1967 – Yandell Johnson of Ginocchio, Cromwell, Carter & Neyland, Little Rock
  • 1967 – Gordon G. Wittenberg of Wittenberg, Delony & Davidson, Little Rock
  • 1968 – Noland Blass Jr. of Erhart, Eichenbaum, Rauch & Blass, Little Rock
  • 1970 – Dan C. Cowling Jr. of Dan Cowling & Associates, Little Rock
  • 1978 – Sid Frier of Stuck Frier Lane Scott Beisner, Little Rock
  • 1980 – John J. Truemper Jr. of Cromwell, Neyland, Truemper, Levy & Gatchell, Little Rock
  • 1981 – Jerry C. Wilcox of Blass, Chilcote, Carter, Lanford & Wilcox, Little Rock
  • 1983 – Lugean L. Chilcote of Blass, Chilcote, Carter, Lanford & Wilcox, Little Rock
  • 1983 – Eugene P. Levy of Cromwell, Truemper, Levy, Parker & Woodsmall, Little Rock
  • 1983 – Ray K. Parker of Cromwell, Truemper, Levy, Parker & Woodsmall, Little Rock
  • 1984 – Thomas A. Gray of Wittenberg, Delony & Davidson, Little Rock
  • 1987 – H. Terry Rasco of Witsell, Evans & Rasco, Little Rock
  • 1987 – Charles Witsell Jr. of Witsell, Evans & Rasco, Little Rock
  • 2009 – Jack See Jr of Wittenberg, Delony & Davidson, Little Rock
  • 2014 – Reese Rowland of Polk Stanley Wilcox Architects, Little Rock
  • 2017 – Kwendeche of Produksi Arymeus Arsitektur, Little Rock

Fayetteville

Fort Smith

  • 1966 – Ralph O. Mott of Mott, Mobley, Horstman & Staton, Fort Smith
  • 1982 – John K. Mott of Mott, Mobley, McGowan & Griffin, Fort Smith

Pine Bluff

  • 1889 – Edwin Cook, Pine Bluff

El Dorado

  • 2016 – Blakely C. Dunn of CADM Architecture, El Dorado

California

The Church of St. James the Apostle in Oakland, California, designed by John Wright (FAIA 1882) and George H. Sanders (FAIA 1882) of Wright & Sanders and completed in 1886.
The Hibernia Bank Building in San Francisco, designed by Albert Pissis (FAIA 1886) of Pissis & Moore and completed in 1892.
The San Francisco Ferry Building, designed by A. Page Brown (FAIA 1894) and completed in 1898.
The San Francisco City Hall, designed by Arthur Brown Jr. (FAIA 1930) and John Bakewell Jr. (FAIA 1937) of Bakewell & Brown and completed in 1915.
The Earl Warren Building in San Francisco, designed by Walter Danforth Bliss and William Baker Faville (FAIA 1914) of Bliss & Faville and completed in 1922.
The former Los Angeles Times Building, designed by Gordon Kaufmann (FAIA 1938) and completed in 1935.
The Capitol Records Building in Los Angeles, designed by Louis Naidorf (FAIA 1978) of Welton Becket & Associates and completed in 1956.
The SMUD Headquarters Building in Sacramento, California, designed by Albert M. Dreyfuss (FAIA 1967) and Leonard D. Blackford (FAIA 1969) of Dreyfuss & Blackford and completed in 1961.
The Hawaii State Capitol in Honolulu, designed by John Carl Warnecke (FAIA 1962) of John Carl Warnecke & Associates and completed in 1969.
The Geisel Library of the University of California, San Diego, designed by William L. Pereira (FAIA 1958) of William L. Pereira Associates and completed in 1970.
The Columbus City Hall in Columbus, Indiana, designed by Edward Charles Bassett (FAIA 1977) of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and completed in 1981.
The Irvine Civic Center, designed by David Klages (FAIA 1983) of Klages Carter Vail & Partners and completed in 1989.
The Tillman Water Reclamation Plant in Los Angeles, designed by Anthony J. Lumsden (FAIA 1979) of Daniel, Mann, Johnson & Mendenhall and completed in phases in 1984 and 1991.
The Cathedral of Christ the Light in Oakland, California, designed by Craig W. Hartman (FAIA 1995) of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and completed in 2008.
The headquarters of Nvidia in Santa Clara, California, designed by Hao Ko (FAIA 2024) of Gensler and completed in 2017.

Los Angeles

  • 1889 – Jasper N. Preston, Los Angeles
  • 1908 – Myron Hunt of Hunt & Grey, Los Angeles
  • 1909 – Octavius Morgan of Morgan & Walls, Los Angeles
  • 1910 – Arthur Burnett Benton, Los Angeles
  • 1913 – John C. Austin, Los Angeles
  • 1914 – Fernand Parmentier, Los Angeles
  • 1918 – James Edward Allison of Allison & Allison, Los Angeles
  • 1919 – Robert D. Farquhar, Los Angeles
  • 1923 – Edwin Bergstrom, Los Angeles
  • 1926 – David C. Allison of Allison & Allison, Los Angeles
  • 1926 – Reginald Davis Johnson, Los Angeles
  • 1932 – Sumner P. Hunt, Los Angeles
  • 1934 – David J. Witmer of Witmer & Watson, Los Angeles
  • 1937 – Roland Coate, Los Angeles
  • 1938 – Gordon Kaufmann, Los Angeles
  • 1939 – Sumner Spaulding, Beverly Hills
  • 1939 – Carleton Winslow, Los Angeles
  • 1940 – Pierpont Davis, Los Angeles
  • 1941 – Ralph Carlin Flewelling, Los Angeles
  • 1941 – H. Roy Kelley, Los Angeles
  • 1942 – Sylvanus Marston of Marston & Maybury, Pasadena
  • 1943 – Harold Coulson Chambers of Hunt & Chambers, Los Angeles
  • 1943 – Winchton L. Risley, Los Angeles
  • 1944 – Henry C. Newton of Newton & Murray, Los Angeles
  • 1944 – Eugene Weston Jr., Los Angeles
  • 1945 – Samuel E. Lunden, Los Angeles
  • 1947 – Richard Neutra, Los Angeles
  • 1947 – Herbert James Powell of Marsh, Smith & Powell, Los Angeles
  • 1949 – Earl T. Heitschmidt, Los Angeles
  • 1950 – Alfred S. Nibecker Jr., Los Angeles
  • 1952 – Welton Becket of Welton Becket & Associates, Los Angeles
  • 1952 – Maynard Lyndon, Los Angeles
  • 1953 – Henry L. Gogerty, Los Angeles
  • 1953 – Kenneth Smith Wing, Long Beach
  • 1955 – Robert E. Alexander of Neutra & Alexander, Los Angeles
  • 1955 – George B. Allison of Allison & Rible, Los Angeles
  • 1955 – Henry L. Wright of Kistner, Wright & Wright, Los Angeles
  • 1956 – Henry L. Eggers, Los Angeles
  • 1956 – Culver Heaton of Culver Heaton & Associates, Pasadena
  • 1956 – Albert C. Martin Jr. of Albert C. Martin & Associates, Los Angeles
  • 1956 – Wallace Neff, Los Angeles
  • 1957 – Arthur Gallion, Los Angeles
  • 1957 – William Henry Harrison, Los Angeles
  • 1957 – Douglas Honnold of Honnold & Rex, Los Angeles
  • 1957 – Charles O. Matcham of Matcham & Granger, Los Angeles
  • 1957 – Ulysses F. Rible of Allison & Rible, Los Angeles
  • 1957 – Whitney R. Smith of Smith & Williams, Pasadena
  • 1957 – Paul R. Williams, Los Angeles
  • 1958 – William L. Pereira of William L. Pereira Associates, Los Angeles
  • 1958 – John L. Rex of Honnold & Rex, Los Angeles
  • 1958 – George Vernon Russell of George Vernon Russell & Associates, Los Angeles
  • 1959 – Henry F. Withey, Los Angeles
  • 1960 – Paul R. Hunter of Hunter & Benedict, Los Angeles
  • 1960 – A. Quincy Jones of Jones & Emmons, Los Angeles
  • 1960 – Burton Romberger, Newport Beach
  • 1961 – Cornelius M. Deasy of Deasy & Bolling, Los Angeles
  • 1961 – Victor Gruen of Victor Gruen Associates, Los Angeles
  • 1962 – William Glenn Balch of Balch-Hutchason-Perkins, Los Angeles
  • 1962 – Maynard Woodard of Welton Becket & Associates, Los Angeles
  • 1963 – Edward Killingsworth of Killingsworth, Brady & Associates, Long Beach
  • 1963 – Charles Luckman of Charles Luckman Associates, Los Angeles
  • 1963 – William Gray Purcell, Pasadena
  • 1963 – C. Day Woodford of Woodford & Bernard, Los Angeles
  • 1964 – Thornton M. Abell, Los Angeles
  • 1964 – Wallace C. Bonsall of McFarland-Bonsall, Los Angeles
  • 1964 – Alfred V. Chaix of Chaix & Johnson, Los Angeles
  • 1964 – Sam T. Hurst, Los Angeles
  • 1964 – Herman Charles Light, Los Angeles
  • 1964 – Wayne Williams of Smith & Williams, South Pasadena
  • 1965 – Lee B. Kline, Los Angeles
  • 1965 – Adrian Wilson, Los Angeles
  • 1966 – Arthur Froehlich of Arthur Froehlich & Associates, Beverly Hills
  • 1966 – Charles E. Fry of Austin, Field & Fry, Los Angeles
  • 1966 – Howard H. Morgridge of Powell, Morgridge, Richards & Coghlan, Los Angeles
  • 1966 – Gin D. Wong of William L. Pereira Associates, Los Angeles
  • 1967 – Henry C. Burge of Burge-Roach, Pasadena
  • 1967 – Philmer J. Ellerbroek, Corona del Mar
  • 1968 – William E. Blurock of William Blurock & Partners, Corona del Mar
  • 1968 – Richard Lee Dorman of Dorman & Munselle Associates, Beverly Hills
  • 1968 – Dan Dworsky of Daniel L. Dworsky & Associates, Los Angeles
  • 1968 – Harold D. Hauf of the University of Southern California, Los Angeles
  • 1968 – S. Kenneth Johnson of Daniel, Mann, Johnson & Mendenhall, Los Angeles
  • 1968 – Carl Maston, Los Angeles
  • 1968 – Donald E. Neptune of Neptune & Thomas Associates, Pasadena
  • 1968 – Clinton C. Ternstrom, Los Angeles
  • 1968 – Raymond Ziegler of Allison, Rible, Robinson & Ziegler, Los Angeles
  • 1969 – Frederick Earl Emmons of Jones & Emmons, Los Angeles
  • 1969 – Edward H. Fickett, Los Angeles
  • 1969 – Hugh Gibbs of Gibbs & Gibbs, Long Beach
  • 1969 – Ray Kappe of Kahn-Kappe-Lotery, Los Angeles
  • 1969 – Allen Siple, Beverly Hills
  • 1970 – Harry W. Harmon of the California State Colleges, Los Angeles
  • 1970 – John Lautner, Los Angeles
  • 1970 – Joseph F. Thomas of Neptune & Thomas Associates, Pasadena
  • 1970 – Burnett C. Turner, Los Angeles
  • 1970 – William Woollett, Los Angeles
  • 1971 – Jean Roth Driskel, South Pasadena
  • 1971 – Pierre Koenig, Los Angeles
  • 1971 – James Pulliam of Pulliam, Matthews & Associates, Los Angeles
  • 1971 – Raymond Watson of the Irvine Company, Newport Beach
  • 1972 – Gregory Ain, Los Angeles
  • 1972 – Robert D. Bolling of Deasy & Bolling, Los Angeles
  • 1972 – Raymond Girvigian, South Pasadena
  • 1972 – Richard R. Leitch of Leitch/Kiyotoki & Associates, Newport Beach
  • 1973 – Gates W. Burrows of Burrows & Allen, Santa Ana
  • 1973 – Arthur E. Mann of Daniel, Mann, Johnson & Mendenhall, Los Angeles
  • 1973 – Kurt Meyer of Kurt Meyer & Associates, Los Angeles
  • 1974 – MacDonald Becket of Welton Becket & Associates, Los Angeles
  • 1974 – George Bissell of Bissell/August, Newport Beach
  • 1974 – Frank Gehry of Frank O. Gehry & Associates, Santa Monica
  • 1974 – Walter J. Richardson of Richardson Nagy Martin, Newport Beach
  • 1974 – Morris Verger, Los Angeles
  • 1975 – Rex Lotery of Kahn Kappe Lotery, Santa Monica
  • 1975 – Crombie Taylor of the University of Southern California, Los Angeles
  • 1976 – Jasper S. Hawkins Jr. of Hawkins & Lindsey, Los Angeles
  • 1976 – Arthur F. O’Leary of O'Leary, Terasawa & Takahashi, Los Angeles
  • 1976 – Harry B. Wilson Jr. of Charles Luckman Associates, Los Angeles
  • 1976 – Ron Yeo, Corona del Mar
  • 1977 – Kermit Dorius of Kermit Dorius & Associates, Corona del Mar
  • 1977 – Robert Tyler of Welton Becket & Associates, Los Angeles
  • 1978 – Howard Lane of Howard R. Lane & Associates, Encino
  • 1978 – Louis Naidorf of Welton Becket & Associates, Los Angeles
  • 1978 – Bernard Zimmerman, Los Angeles
  • 1979 – Charles G. Kanner of Charles Luckman Associates, Los Angeles
  • 1979 – Anthony J. Lumsden of Daniel, Mann, Johnson & Mendenhall, Los Angeles
  • 1979 – Leroy B. Miller of Leroy Miller Associates, Santa Monica
  • 1979 – Henry N. Silvestri of Johnson & Silvestri, Los Angeles
  • 1980 – Conrad Buff III of Buff, Hensman & Associates, Pasadena
  • 1980 – Donald H. Gibbs of Gibbs & Gibbs, Long Beach
  • 1980 – Karl Klokke of Albert C. Martin & Associates, Los Angeles
  • 1980 – Jerrold E. Lomax of Lomax-Mills Associates, Los Angeles
  • 1980 – Edward R. Niles of Edward R. Niles Architect, Malibu
  • 1980 – Norma Merrick Sklarek of Gruen Associates, Los Angeles
  • 1981 – Thomas R. Vreeland Jr. of the University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles
  • 1982 – Frederic A. Bertram of Rossetti Associates, Los Angeles
  • 1982 – Jim Bonar of the Los Angeles Community Design Center, Los Angeles
  • 1982 – Arthur C. Danielian of Danielian Associates, Newport Beach
  • 1982 – Donald C. Hensman of Buff, Hensman & Associates, Pasadena
  • 1982 – Paul Sterling Hoag of Paul Sterling Hoag Architect, Los Angeles
  • 1982 – Pierce K. Reibsamen of Reibsamen, Nickels & Rex, Los Angeles
  • 1983 – David Klages of David Klages & Associates, Costa Mesa
  • 1983 – Tom Moon of Tom Moon & Associates, Newport Beach
  • 1983 – Richard Schoen, Culver City
  • 1984 – Charles Kober of Charles Kober Associates, Los Angeles
  • 1984 – Leason F. Pomeroy III of Leason Pomeroy Associates, Santa Ana
  • 1984 – Alan Rosen of Welton Becket & Associates, Los Angeles
  • 1985 – John O. Cotton, Los Angeles
  • 1985 – Albert A. Dorman of Daniel, Mann, Johnson & Mendenhall, Los Angeles
  • 1985 – Robert S. Harris of the University of Southern California, Los Angeles
  • 1985 – Toshikazu Terasawa of O'Leary, Terasawa, Takahashi & de Chellis, Los Angeles
  • 1986 – Sidney Eisenshtat of Sidney Eisenshtat & Associates, Beverly Hills
  • 1986 – Wallace L. Haas Jr. of Haas Associates, Los Angeles
  • 1986 – Robert A. Kennard of Kennard Design Group, Los Angeles
  • 1986 – Peyton E. Kirven of Ziegler Kirven Parrish Associates, Los Angeles
  • 1986 – Ki Suh Park of Gruen Associates, Los Angeles
  • 1987 – Ronald Goldman of Goldman Firth Boccato Architects, Malibu
  • 1987 – William Love of William Love Architect, Los Angeles
  • 1988 – Mark W. Hall, Los Angeles
  • 1989 – Richard Chylinski, Los Angeles
  • 1989 – David J. Neuman, Irvine
  • 1990 – Ronald A. Altoon of Altoon + Porter Architects, Los Angeles
  • 1990 – Edgardo Contini, Los Angeles
  • 1990 – Betsey Olenick Dougherty of Dougherty & Dougherty, Newport Beach
  • 1990 – Jon Jerde of The Jerde Partnership, Los Angeles
  • 1990 – Chester A. Widom, Santa Monica
  • 1991 – William Adams, Topanga
  • 1991 – Rebecca Lee Binder, Playa del Rey
  • 1991 – Rudolph V. De Chellis, Los Angeles
  • 1991 – William H. Fain Jr., Los Angeles
  • 1991 – William C. McCulloch, Newport Beach
  • 1992 – Donald C. Axon, Los Angeles
  • 1992 – Lawrence Chaffin Jr., Los Angeles
  • 1992 – Wing T. Chao, Burbank
  • 1992 – David Jay Flood, Santa Monica
  • 1992 – Marvin J. Malecha, Pomona
  • 1992 – Eric Owen Moss, Culver City
  • 1992 – Virginia Ward Tanzmann, Los Angeles
  • 1993 – Barton Myers, Los Angeles
  • 1992 – Johannes Van Tilburg, Santa Monica
  • 1992 – C. Gregory Walsh, Santa Monica
  • 1993 – Jay S. Bauer, Newport Beach
  • 1993 – Steven Ehrlich, Venice
  • 1993 – David Lawrence Gray, Santa Monica
  • 1993 – Barton Phelps, Los Angeles
  • 1993 – Gotthilf Goetz Schierle, Los Angeles
  • 1993 – Joseph D. Vaccaro, Los Angeles
  • 1994 – Brian Paul Dougherty, Newport Beach
  • 1994 – Edward C. Friedrichs, Santa Monica
  • 1994 – Dan Heinfeld, Irvine
  • 1994 – Frederic P. Lyman of Frederic P. Lyman Architect, Santa Monica
  • 1994 – John V. Mutlow, Los Angeles
  • 1994 – Victor A. Regnier, Los Angeles
  • 1994 – Arthur V. Strock, Newport Beach
  • 1994 – Ted Tokio Tanaka, Marina del Rey
  • 1994 – James Leslie Tyler, Santa Monica
  • 1994 – Robert H. Uyeda, Los Angeles
  • 1994 – Harold L. Williams, Los Angeles
  • 1995 – Ralph G. Allen, Santa Ana
  • 1995 – Martin B. Gelber, Santa Monica
  • 1995 – Scott Johnson, Los Angeles
  • 1995 – Hendrik Koning, Santa Monica
  • 1995 – David C. Martin, Los Angeles
  • 1995 – Adolfo E. Miralles, Altadena
  • 1995 – Takashi Shida, Los Angeles
  • 1996 – Katherine Diamond, Los Angeles
  • 1996 – Panos Koulermos, Los Angeles
  • 1996 – Bruce M. Sellery, Marina del Rey
  • 1996 – Robert “Buzz” Yudell, Santa Monica
  • 1997 – James J. Amis, Pasadena
  • 1997 – Michael Bobrow, Los Angeles
  • 1997 – Frank Dimster, Los Angeles
  • 1997 – Michael Hricak, Venice
  • 1997 – Brenda A. Levin, Los Angeles
  • 1997 – Charles Warner Oakley, Los Angeles
  • 1997 – Michael Rotondi, Los Angeles
  • 1997 – John Ruble, Santa Monica
  • 1998 – Lance Bird, Pasadena
  • 1998 – David J. Brotman, Los Angeles
  • 1998 – James M. Glymph, Santa Monica
  • 1998 – Stephen Kanner, Los Angeles
  • 1998 – Herbert N. Nadel, Los Angeles
  • 1998 – Lauren L. Rottet, Los Angeles
  • 1998 – Patrick M. Sullivan, Claremont
  • 1999 – Donald W. Caskey, Irvine
  • 1999 – Roberta W. Jorgensen, Irvine
  • 1999 – Christopher C. Martin, Los Angeles
  • 1999 – Robert L. Newsom, Los Angeles
  • 1999 – Maris Peika of Gruen Associates, Los Angeles
  • 1999 – David Rinehart, Los Angeles
  • 1999 – Mark William Rios, Los Angeles
  • 1999 – Douglas R. Suisman, Santa Monica
  • 1999 – Marvin L. Taff, Beverly Hills
  • 1999 – Gregory Villanueva, Los Angeles
  • 2000 – R. Doss Mabe, Los Angeles
  • 2000 – Rey de la Reza, Los Angeles
  • 2000 – Hak Sik Son, Santa Monica
  • 2001 – Gregg D. Ander, Irwindale
  • 2001 – Richard Scott Carde, Santa Monica
  • 2001 – Edward K. Takahashi, Santa Monica
  • 2002 – Adrian O. Cohen, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2002 – Ann E. Gray, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2002 – Lester Wertheimer, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2002 – Hofu Wu, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2003 – Armando L. Gonzalez, AIA Pasadena/Foothill
  • 2003 – Michael C. Mann, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2003 – Douglas Noble, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2003 – Randall Stout, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2004 – Mehrdad Farivar, AIA Los Angeles (3)
  • 2004 – Edwin L. Fields, AIA Los Angeles (1)
  • 2004 – Mahmoud Gharachedaghi, AIA Los Angeles (3)
  • 2004 – Michael B. Lehrer, AIA Los Angeles (1)
  • 2005 – Thomas H. Blurock (2), AIA Orange County
  • 2005 – Andrew P. Cohen (2), AIA Los Angeles
  • 2005 – George Peyton Hall Jr. (1), AIA Los Angeles
  • 2005 – Herbert A. Katz (4), AIA Los Angeles
  • 2005 – Thom Mayne (1), AIA Los Angeles
  • 2005 – Carl F. Meyer (3), AIA Los Angeles
  • 2005 – Zoltan E. Pali (1), AIA Los Angeles
  • 2005 – Ron F. Turner Jr. (1), AIA Los Angeles
  • 2005 – Frank Villalobos (5), AIA Los Angeles
  • 2006 – J. Peter Devereaux, (2), AIA Los Angeles
  • 2006 – Robert Hale, (2), AIA Los Angeles
  • 2006 – Craig E. Hodgetts, (1), AIA Los Angeles
  • 2006 – Wade Killefer of Killefer Flammang Architects, Santa Monica
  • 2006 – Dan Meis, (1), AIA Los Angeles
  • 2006 – Michael Franklin Ross, (3), AIA Los Angeles
  • 2006 – Nick Seierup, (1), AIA Los Angeles
  • 2007 – Michael A. Enomoto, (2), AIA Los Angeles
  • 2007 – John T. Friedman,, (1), AIA Los Angeles
  • 2007 – Andrea Cohen Gehring, (2), AIA Los Angeles
  • 2007 – Michael Maltzan, (1), AIA Los Angeles
  • 2007 – Leonardo Marmol, (2), AIA Los Angeles
  • 2007 – Ronald B. Radziner, (1), AIA Los Angeles
  • 2007 – Edmund P. Stazicker, (2), AIA Los Angeles
  • 2007 – Richard Thompson, (1), AIA Los Angeles
  • 2008 – David Body, (2), AIA Los Angeles
  • 2008 – John Dale, (2), AIA Los Angeles
  • 2008 – Michael Folonis, (1), AIA Los Angeles
  • 2008 – Rebekah Gladson of the University of California, Irvine, Irvine
  • 2008 – David Hertz, (2), AIA Los Angeles
  • 2008 – Jean Mah, (2), AIA Los Angeles
  • 2008 – Dennis McFadden, (1), AIA Los Angeles
  • 2008 – Kimon Onuma, (2), AIA Pasadena & Foothill
  • 2008 – Michael Palladino, (1), AIA Los Angeles
  • 2008 – Pamela Touschner of DLR Group, Los Angeles
  • 2008 – Paul Zajfen, (1), AIA Los Angeles
  • 2009 – G. Michael Gehring (2–Practice) AIA Los Angeles
  • 2009 – Peter Grueneisen (2–Practice) AIA Los Angeles
  • 2009 – Donald Jacobs (5–Service to Society) AIA Orange County
  • 2009 – Douglas Lowe (5–Service to Society) AIA Los Angeles
  • 2009 – Lorcan O'Herlihy (1–Design) AIA Los Angeles
  • 2009 – Patricia Oliver (2–Education) AIA Los Angeles
  • 2010 – Trevor David Abramson, Culver City
  • 2010 – Hagy Belzberg, Santa Monica
  • 2010 – Thomas Wayne Chessum, Los Angeles
  • 2010 – Christopher W. Coe, Los Angeles
  • 2010 – Sarah Ann Dennison, Venice
  • 2010 – Edmund M. Einy, Pasadena
  • 2010 – Sarah R. Graham, Los Angeles
  • 2010 – Ted A. Hyman, Los Angeles
  • 2010 – Stephen Johnson, Los Angeles
  • 2010 – Alice Y. Kimm, Los Angeles
  • 2010 – Dean A. Nota, Hermosa Beach
  • 2010 – Gwynne Pugh, Santa Monica
  • 2010 – Bill E. Roschen, Los Angeles
  • 2010 – Lawrence Scarpa, Santa Monica
  • 2010 – Dean J. Vlahos, Santa Monica
  • 2011 – Nathan Belville Cherry, 2, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2011 – Douglas S. Ewing, 2, AIA Pasadena & Foothill
  • 2011 – Lisa Fay Matthiessen, 5, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2011 – Richard F. McCann, 2, AIA Pasadena & Foothill
  • 2011 – William Maxwell Taylor, 2, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2011 – Patrick J. Tighe, 1, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2012 – Krista Ann Becker, Practice, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2012 – Kevin Daly, Design, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2012 – Gary K. Dempster, Practice, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2012 – John A. Enright, Design, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2012 – Scott P. Kelsey, Practice, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2012 – Anthony J. Moretti, Practice, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2012 – George R. Pressler III, Practice, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2012 – David E. Rogers, Design, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2012 – Lisa C. Sachs, Alternative Career, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2013 – Erich Burkhart, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2013 – Glenn P. Carels, AIA Orange County
  • 2013 – Paul Danna of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Los Angeles
  • 2013 – Debra Gerod, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2013 – Jeffrey Gill, AIA Orange County
  • 2013 – Craig A. Hamilton, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2013 – Helena L. Jubany, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2013 – Kelly Sutherlin McLeod, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2013 – James F. Porter, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2013 – Clive Wilkinson, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2013 – Allyne Winderman, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2013 – Stephen W. Yundt, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2014 – Jeffrey Averill, Los Angeles
  • 2014 – Angela Brooks, Los Angeles
  • 2014 – Gabrielle A. Bullock, Los Angeles
  • 2014 – John Mason Caldwell, Long Beach
  • 2014 – Ernest F. Cirangle, Culver City
  • 2014 – Isabelle Lucienne Duvivier, Venice
  • 2014 – Norman M. Garden, Los Angeles
  • 2014 – Vano Haritunians, Los Angeles
  • 2014 – Robert A. Jernigan, Los Angeles
  • 2014 – Robert R. Murrin, Los Angeles
  • 2014 – Neal I. Payton, Los Angeles
  • 2014 – Wendy Sullock Rogers, Irvine
  • 2014 – Joey Naruhiko Shimoda, Los Angeles
  • 2014 – David Van Wyk, Glendale
  • 2014 – Ernesto M. Vasquez, Santa Ana
  • 2014 – Annette Wiley, Newport Beach
  • 2015 – Gail Peter Borden, Los Angeles
  • 2015 – Neil M. Denari, Los Angeles
  • 2015 – Julie Eizenberg, Santa Monica
  • 2015 – Margaret Griffin, Los Angeles
  • 2015 – Sharon L. Johnston, Los Angeles
  • 2015 – Janis Kent, Long Beach
  • 2015 – Kapil Dev Malik, Los Angeles
  • 2015 – Diane Eileen McLean, Mission Viejo
  • 2015 – Richard R. Pugh, Glendale
  • 2015 – William J. Schmalz, Los Angeles
  • 2015 – Cory M. Ticktin, Los Angeles
  • 2015 – Jonathan R. Ward, Los Angeles
  • 2016 – Richard H. Abramson, Category Five, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2016 – Barbara Bouza, Category Two, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2016 – Jeanine G. Centuori, Category Five, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2016 – Annie Chu, Category One, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2016 – Jeffrey Daniels, Category Two, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2016 – Hsinming Fung, Category One, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2016 – Manuel G. Gonzalez, Category Two, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2016 – Thomas S. Ito, Category Two, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2016 – Christof Jantzen, Category One, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2016 – R. Steven Lewis, Category Three, AIA Pasadena & Foothill
  • 2016 – David D. Montalba, Category One, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2016 – William Murray, Category Two, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2016 – James Mary O'Connor, Category One, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2016 – Alek Zarifian, Category One, AIA Pasadena & Foothill
  • 2017 – Martha L. Ball, Los Angeles
  • 2017 – Navy F. Banvard, Santa Monica
  • 2017 – Barbara Bestor, Los Angeles
  • 2017 – Gaylaird Wiley Christopher, Pasadena
  • 2017 – Frank Clementi, Los Angeles
  • 2017 – Richard D. D’Amato, Irvine
  • 2017 – D. Michael Hamner, Monterey Park
  • 2017 – Scott B. Hunter, Los Angeles
  • 2017 – Jonathan R. Kanda, Los Angeles
  • 2017 – Andrew Labov, Los Angeles
  • 2017 – Stephan Mundwiler, Santa Monica
  • 2017 – David Louis Swartz, Los Angeles
  • 2017 – Anil Verma, Los Angeles
  • 2017 – Takashi Yanai, Culver City
  • 2018 – Leigh Christy, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2018 – Joseph Coriaty, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2018 – Andrew M. Cupples, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2018 – James House, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2018 – Ingalill Wahlroos-Ritter, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2019 – Jeanne Chen of Moore Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners, Santa Monica
  • 2019 – Wyatt Frantom of Gensler, Los Angeles
  • 2019 – Mark Gangi of Gangi Architects, Burbank
  • 2019 – Kevin M. Holland of Perkins+Will, Los Angeles
  • 2019 – Michael Martin of Gensler, Los Angeles
  • 2019 – Patricia Rhee of Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects, Culver City
  • 2019 – James G. Spencer of James G. Spencer Architect, Pasadena
  • 2020 – Barbara Flammang of KFA, Culver City
  • 2020 – Avi Grigorescu of Kaiser Permanente, Los Angeles
  • 2020 – Eric Haas of DSH // architecture, Los Angeles
  • 2020 – Sarah Meeker Jensen of Jensen + Partners, Los Angeles
  • 2020 – John Kaliski of John Kaliski Architects, Los Angeles
  • 2020 – Karin Liljegren of Omgivning, Los Angeles
  • 2020 – Yu-Ngok Lo of YNL Architects, Culver City
  • 2020 – Neal Matsuno of Moore Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners, Santa Monica
  • 2020 – Alix O'Brien of the Los Angeles Unified School District, Los Angeles
  • 2020 – Vijay Sehgal of FSY Architects, Los Angeles
  • 2020 – Roger Sherman of Gensler, Los Angeles
  • 2020 – James Silcott of Kennard Design Group, Los Angeles
  • 2020 – Warren Techentin of Warren Techentin Architecture, Los Angeles
  • 2020 – Mario Violich of Moore Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners, Santa Monica
  • 2021 – Mina Chow, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2021 – Heidi Creighton, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2021 – Thom Greving of HKS, Inc., Los Angeles
  • 2021 – Keith Hempel, AIA Long Beach/South Bay
  • 2021 – Grant Kirkpatrick, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2021 – Brian Lane, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2021 – Aaron Neubert, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2021 – Stephen Phillips, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2021 – James Simeo, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2021 – Douglas Teiger, AIA Los Angeles
  • 2022 – David Frey of HOK, Los Angeles
  • 2022 – Roger Leib of Active Sitting, Los Angeles
  • 2022 – Anthony Poon of Poon Design, Los Angeles
  • 2022 – Michael Smith of CannonDesign, Los Angeles
  • 2022 – Tania Van Herle of HED Architects, Los Angeles
  • 2022 – James Woolum of ZGF Architects
  • 2023 – Dan Brunn of Dan Brunn Architecture, Los Angeles
  • 2023 – Christos Chrysiliou of the Los Angeles Unified School District, Los Angeles
  • 2023 – Steve Flanagan of LPA Design Studios, Irvine
  • 2023 – Ravi GuneWardena of Escher GuneWardena Architecture, Los Angeles
  • 2023 – Douglas Hanson of Hanson LA, Los Angeles
  • 2023 – Nerin Kadribegovic of Kadre Architects, Los Angeles
  • 2023 – Francie Moore of SmithGroup, Los Angeles
  • 2024 – Jeffrey Allsbrook of Standard Architecture, Los Angeles
  • 2024 – Anthony Brower of Gensler, Los Angeles
  • 2024 – Todd Erlandson of March Studio, Santa Monica
  • 2024 – Julia Hawkinson of the Los Angeles Unified School District, Los Angeles
  • 2024 – Silvia Kuhle of Standard Architecture, Los Angeles
  • 2024 – Paul Murdoch of Paul Murdoch Architects, Los Angeles
  • 2024 – Michael Pinto of NAC Architecture, Los Angeles
  • 2024 – Sanford L. Smith of Hoag, Newport Beach

San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley

  • 1881 – Seth Babson, San Francisco
  • 1881 – William Curlett of Curlett & Eisen, San Francisco
  • 1882 – George H. Sanders of Wright & Sanders, San Francisco
  • 1882 – Thomas J. Welsh, San Francisco
  • 1882 – James E. Wolfe of Wolfe & Son, San Francisco
  • 1882 – John Wright of Wright & Sanders, San Francisco
  • 1886 – Albert Pissis of Pissis & Moore, San Francisco
  • 1894 – A. Page Brown, San Francisco
  • 1912 – Clinton Day, San Francisco
  • 1914 – William Baker Faville of Bliss & Faville, San Francisco
  • 1923 – Ernest Coxhead, San Francisco
  • 1930 – Arthur Brown Jr., San Francisco
  • 1930 – William C. Hays, San Francisco
  • 1934 – Albert J. Evers, San Francisco
  • 1934 – Frederick Herman Meyer, San Francisco
  • 1937 – Harris C. Allen, San Francisco
  • 1937 – John Bakewell Jr., San Francisco
  • 1937 – John W. Reid Jr., San Francisco
  • 1940 – Lewis P. Hobart, San Francisco
  • 1946 – Henry Higby Gutterson, San Francisco
  • 1947 – James Herbert Mitchell, San Francisco
  • 1947 – Warren Charles Perry, San Francisco
  • 1948 – Gardner Dailey, San Francisco
  • 1950 – Eldridge T. Spencer of Spencer & Ambrose, San Francisco
  • 1951 – Andrew T. Hass, San Francisco
  • 1954 – William Wurster of Wurster, Bernardi & Emmons, San Francisco
  • 1955 – Ernest Born, San Francisco
  • 1955 – Hervey Parke Clark of Clark & Beuttler, San Francisco
  • 1955 – John Lyon Reid of John Lyon Reid & Partners, San Francisco
  • 1956 – Norman K. Blanchard of Blanchard & Maher, San Francisco
  • 1957 – Donald Beach Kirby of Donald Beach Kirby & Associates, San Francisco
  • 1957 – Charles F. Masten of Masten & Hurd, San Francisco
  • 1957 – Francis J. McCarthy, San Francisco
  • 1958 – William C. Ambrose of Spencer & Ambrose, San Francisco
  • 1958 – Malcolm D. Reynolds of Reynolds & Chamberlain, Oakland
  • 1959 – William S. Allen Jr. of Anshen & Allen, San Francisco
  • 1960 – Mario J. Ciampi, San Francisco
  • 1960 – Wayne S. Hertzka of Hertzka & Knowles, San Francisco
  • 1961 – Donn Emmons of Wurster, Bernardi & Emmons, San Francisco
  • 1961 – John Lord King of John Lord King Associates, San Francisco
  • 1961 – William Mooser II of the William Mooser Company, San Francisco
  • 1961 – Worley K. Wong of Campbell & Wong & Associates, San Francisco
  • 1962 – S. Robert Anshen of Anshen & Allen, San Francisco
  • 1962 – Theodore C. Bernardi of Wurster, Bernardi & Emmons, San Francisco
  • 1962 – Raphael Soriano, Tiburon
  • 1962 – John Carl Warnecke of John Carl Warnecke & Associates, San Francisco
  • 1963 – John Savage Bolles of John S. Bolles Associates, San Francisco
  • 1963 – Roger Lee, Berkeley
  • 1963 – George T. Rockrise of Rockrise & Watson, San Francisco
  • 1964 – Vernon DeMars of DeMars & Reay, Berkeley
  • 1964 – Robert S. Kitchen of Kitchen & Hunt, San Francisco
  • 1964 – A. Lewis Koué, Oakland
  • 1965 – Richard S. Banwell of Rockwell & Banwell, San Francisco
  • 1965 – Joseph Esherick of Joseph Esherick & Associates, San Francisco
  • 1965 – George P. Simonds of Anderson, Simonds, Dusel, Campini & Milhouse, Oakland
  • 1966 – Rex Whitaker Allen of Rex Whitaker Allen & Associates, San Francisco
  • 1966 – Donald L. Hardison of Hardison & Komatsu Associates, Richmond
  • 1967 – Michael Goodman, Berkeley
  • 1967 – Burton Rockwell of Rockwell & Banwell, San Francisco
  • 1967 – Hachiro Yuasa, Berkeley
  • 1968 – William Corlett of Corlett & Spackman, San Francisco
  • 1968 – Aaron Green, San Francisco
  • 1968 – Gerald M. McCue of Gerald M. McCue & Associates, Berkeley
  • 1968 – Claude Stoller of Marquis & Stoller, San Francisco
  • 1968 – Elisabeth Kendall Thompson of Architectural Record, San Francisco
  • 1969 – Henrik H. Bull of Bull, Field, Volkmann & Stockwell, San Francisco
  • 1969 – Eugene E. Crawford of Crawford & Banning, San Rafael
  • 1969 – Germano Milono of Germano Milono & Associates, San Francisco
  • 1969 – Mitchell Van Bourg of Van Bourg/Nakamura & Associates, Berkeley
  • 1970 – Cabell Gwathmey of Gwathmey, Sellier & Crosby, San Francisco
  • 1970 – Lawrence Lackey of Lawrence Lackey & Associates, San Rafael
  • 1970 – Robert Marquis of Marquis & Stoller, San Francisco
  • 1970 – Donald Olsen, Berkeley
  • 1970 – Neill Smith of Smith Barker Hanssen, San Francisco
  • 1971 – George Adrian Applegarth, San Francisco
  • 1971 – Howard A. Friedman of Howard A. Friedman & Associates, San Francisco
  • 1971 – Frank B. Hunt of Kitchen & Hunt, San Francisco
  • 1971 – Leland W. King, Atherton
  • 1971 – Don Knorr of Don Knorr & Associates, San Francisco
  • 1971 – John Hans Ostwald [de] of Ostwald & Kelly, Berkeley
  • 1971 – Michael Wornum, San Francisco
  • 1972 – Harry A. Bruno, Oakland
  • 1972 – John Fisher-Smith, San Francisco
  • 1972 – Rai Y. Okamoto of Okamoto-Liskamm, San Francisco
  • 1973 – George Matsumoto of George Matsumoto & Associates, San Francisco
  • 1974 – Elmer E. Botsai of Botsai, Overstreet Associates, San Francisco
  • 1974 – Walter H. Costa of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, San Francisco
  • 1974 – Rodney F. Friedman of Fisher-Friedman Associates, San Francisco
  • 1974 – John M. Woodbridge, Berkeley
  • 1975 – John L. Field of Bull Field Volkmann Stockwell, San Francisco
  • 1975 – William B. McCormick, San Francisco
  • 1975 – Jacob Robbins, Director of City Planning and Community Development, Fremont
  • 1976 – George A. Agron of Stone, Marraccini & Patterson, San Francisco
  • 1976 – J. Russell Levikow of Yuill-Thornton & Levikow, San Francisco
  • 1976 – Ian Mackinlay of Mackinlay/Winnacker/McNeil & Associates, Oakland
  • 1976 – Darryl T. Roberson of Environmental Planning and Research, San Francisco
  • 1976 – Frank Tomsick of McCue Boone Tomsick, San Francisco
  • 1976 – Karl Treffinger of Karl Treffinger & Associates, San Francisco
  • 1976 – William Turnbull Jr. of MLTW/Turnbull Associates, San Francisco
  • 1977 – Edward Charles Bassett of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, San Francisco
  • 1978 – Ronald G. Brocchini of Wong & Brocchini Associates, San Francisco
  • 1978 – A. Robert Fisher of Fisher Friedman Associates, San Francisco
  • 1978 – Marc E. Goldstein of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, San Francisco
  • 1978 – James M. Leefe of the Bechtel Corporation, San Francisco
  • 1978 – William H. Liskamm, San Francisco
  • 1978 – Donald Sandy Jr. of Donald Sandy Jr. AIA, James A. Babcock, San Francisco
  • 1979 – George W. Homsey of Esherick, Homsey, Dodge, and Davis, San Francisco
  • 1979 – Richard C. Marshall of Marshall & Bowles, San Francisco
  • 1979 – James Terrill Ream of Robbins & Ream, San Francisco
  • 1979 – Claude Oakland of Claude Oakland & Associates, San Francisco
  • 1979 – Sherwood B. Stockwell of Bull, Field, Volkmann & Stockwell, San Francisco
  • 1980 – Chester Bowles Jr. of Marshall & Bowles, San Francisco
  • 1980 – Peter H. Dodge of Esherick, Homsey, Dodge, and Davis, San Francisco
  • 1980 – A. Burns Cadwalader of The Ratcliff Architects, Oakland
  • 1980 – Robert J. Geering of Fisher Friedman Associates, San Francisco
  • 1980 – M. Arthur Gensler Jr. of M. Arthur Gensler Jr. & Associates, Inc., San Francisco
  • 1980 – John O. Merrill Jr. of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, San Francisco
  • 1980 – Kalvin J. Platt of SWA Group, San Francisco
  • 1980 – Donald P. Reay of Reay Associates, Berkeley
  • 1980 – Murray A. Slama, Oakland
  • 1980 – Beverly Willis of Beverly Willis & Associates, San Francisco
  • 1980 – J. Peter Winkelstein of Marquis Associates, San Francisco
  • 1981 – David Boone of Boone/McNair, Orinda
  • 1981 – Kenneth H. Cardwell of the University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley
  • 1981 – Robert J. Evans, Marshall
  • 1981 – Sanford Hirshen of the University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley
  • 1981 – Donn Logan of ELS/Elbasani & Logan, Berkeley
  • 1981 – John R. Weese, Mill Valley
  • 1982 – James B. Aitken of Cousteau-Aitken Inc., Alameda
  • 1982 – Edward D. McCrary, San Mateo
  • 1982 – H. David Sokoloff, San Francisco
  • 1982 – Daniel Solomon, San Francisco
  • 1982 – Richard Wolf, San Mateo
  • 1983 – Clark Arthur Davis, San Francisco
  • 1983 – John L. Fisher, San Francisco
  • 1983 – Harry C. Hallenbeck, Alameda
  • 1983 – Donald William MacDonald, San Francisco
  • 1983 – Robert A. Odermatt, San Francisco
  • 1983 – Gerald Gamliel Weisbach, San Francisco
  • 1983 – Donald E. Wudtke, San Francisco
  • 1984 – Audrey Emmons, San Francisco
  • 1984 – Peter M. Hasselman, San Francisco
  • 1984 – S. Richard Komatsu, San Francisco
  • 1985 – Robert E. Allen, San Francisco
  • 1985 – Sam Davis, Berkeley
  • 1985 – Sami Hassid, Berkeley
  • 1985 – Harry Jacobs of Harry Jacobs Architect, Oakland
  • 1985 – Donald W. Kennedy, San Francisco
  • 1985 – Piero Nicole Patri, San Francisco
  • 1985 – Richard C. Peters, San Francisco
  • 1986 – George S. Dolim, San Francisco
  • 1986 – Derek Parker, San Francisco
  • 1986 – Cathy J. Simon, San Francisco
  • 1986 – William E. Valentine, San Francisco
  • 1987 – Charles M. Davis, San Francisco
  • 1987 – James R. Diaz, San Francisco
  • 1987 – Lawrence Doane, San Francisco
  • 1987 – John L. Kriken, San Francisco
  • 1988 – Peter S. Hockaday, San Francisco
  • 1989 – Paul J. Gumbinger, San Mateo
  • 1990 – Christopher Arnold of Building Systems Development, San Mateo
  • 1990 – Noboru Nakamura of VBN Architects, Oakland
  • 1990 – Wilbur H. Tusler Jr., San Francisco
  • 1991 – Charles N. Eley Jr., San Francisco
  • 1991 – Jeffrey Heller of Heller Manus Architects, San Francisco
  • 1991 – Bobbie Sue Hood, San Francisco
  • 1991 – Herbert E. Lembcke, San Francisco
  • 1991 – Charles F. Schrader, San Francisco
  • 1991 – Michael J. Stanton, San Francisco
  • 1992 – Howard John Backen, San Francisco
  • 1992 – James E. Burlage, San Francisco
  • 1992 – Gita Dev, San Francisco
  • 1992 – William R. Dutcher, Berkeley
  • 1992 – Perry A. Haviland of Perry A. Haviland Associates, Oakland
  • 1992 – C. David Robinson, Sausalito
  • 1992 – Robert Michael Swatt, San Francisco
  • 1993 – Thomas R. Aidala, San Francisco
  • 1993 – Robert Arrigoni, San Francisco
  • 1993 – Boris Dramov, San Francisco
  • 1993 – Barry Elbasani, Berkeley
  • 1993 – Bruce Judd, San Francisco
  • 1993 – Rosemary Muller of Rosemary Muller & Associates, Oakland
  • 1993 – Robert Duncan Nicol of Robert Duncan Nicol Architect, Oakland
  • 1993 – Judith L. Rowe of MWM Architects, Oakland
  • 1993 – Carol Shen, Berkeley
  • 1993 – Robert T. Simpson Jr., San Francisco
  • 1994 – Gordon Hing Quon Chong, San Francisco
  • 1994 – Frank Lanneau Fuller, Berkeley
  • 1994 – Robert Herman, San Francisco
  • 1994 – Bendrew Gilbert Jong, Orinda
  • 1994 – Steven Y. Kodama, San Francisco
  • 1994 – John E. MacAllister, San Francisco
  • 1994 – L. Kirk Miller, San Francisco
  • 1994 – Lamberto G. Moris, San Francisco
  • 1994 – Kenneth H. Natkin, San Francisco
  • 1994 – John Arthur Raeber, San Francisco
  • 1994 – Jack T. Sidener, San Francisco
  • 1994 – Erik Sueberkrop, San Francisco
  • 1995 – Marvin Buchanan, Berkeley
  • 1995 – Tom Butt of Interactive Resources, Point Richmond
  • 1995 – Richard E. Fernau, Berkeley
  • 1995 – Craig W. Hartman, San Francisco
  • 1995 – Michael M. Hearn, San Francisco
  • 1995 – Syed V. Husain, Emeryville
  • 1995 – Thomas E. Lollini, Berkeley
  • 1995 – Solomon S. Pan, San Francisco
  • 1995 – Michael Pyatok of Pyatok Associates, Oakland
  • 1995 – Edgar B. Ross, San Francisco
  • 1995 – Michael Southworth, Berkeley
  • 1995 – John Gordon Turnbull, San Francisco
  • 1996 – David Baker, San Francisco
  • 1996 – Rich Eisner of the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services, Oakland
  • 1996 – Ira Fink, Berkeley
  • 1996 – James Ray Follett, San Francisco
  • 1996 – Hans J. Schiller, Mill Valley
  • 1996 – Michael E. Willis, San Francisco
  • 1997 – Marlene J. Berkoff, San Francisco
  • 1997 – Richard Brayton, San Francisco
  • 1997 – Myra M. Brocchini, Berkeley
  • 1997 – Henry J. Lagorio, Orinda
  • 1997 – Clark Manus of Heller Manus Architects, San Francisco
  • 1997 – Allison Grace Williams, San Francisco
  • 1997 – Steven R. Winkel, Berkeley
  • 1998 – Robert S. George, San Bruno
  • 1998 – William R. Glass of Glass Associates, Oakland
  • 1998 – Sylvia P. Kwan, San Francisco
  • 1998 – David Meckel, San Francisco
  • 1998 – John A. Ruffo, San Francisco
  • 1998 – S. Alexander Seidel, San Francisco
  • 1999 – Anthony N. Bernheim, San Francisco
  • 1999 – Stephen J. Farneth, San Francisco
  • 1999 – Toby S. Levy, San Francisco
  • 1999 – W. Mike Martin, Berkeley
  • 1999 – Dennis A. Paoletti, San Francisco
  • 1999 – Bruce A. Race, Berkeley
  • 1999 – James Shay, San Francisco
  • 2001 – Morton Frank, Redwood City
  • 2001 – Marsha Maytum, San Francisco
  • 2001 – Bill Rostenberg, San Francisco
  • 2001 – R. K. Stewart, San Francisco
  • 2001 – Mark J. Tortorich, Martinez
  • 2001 – Chiu Lin Tse-Chan, San Francisco
  • 2002 – Benjamin P. Fisher, AIA East Bay
  • 2002 – Thomas B. Gerfen, AIA San Francisco
  • 2002 – Murdo D. Morrison, AIA San Mateo
  • 2002 – Richard N. Pollack, AIA San Francisco
  • 2003 – Stanford Hughes, AIA San Francisco
  • 2003 – William E. Leddy, AIA San Francisco
  • 2004 – Jonathan W. Cohen, AIA San Francisco (2)
  • 2004 – Mark Hornberger, AIA San Francisco (2)
  • 2004 – David W. Look, AIA San Francisco (1)
  • 2004 – Edmund W. Ong, AIA San Francisco (4)
  • 2004 – Henry I. Siegel, AIA East Bay (1)
  • 2005 – David Petta (1), AIA East Bay
  • 2006 – Tim Culvahouse, (2), AIA San Francisco
  • 2006 – Mary Griffin, (1), AIA San Francisco
  • 2006 – John A. Loomis, (2), AIA San Francisco
  • 2006 – Patrick MacLeamy, (2), AIA San Francisco
  • 2007 – Peter Anderson, (2), AIA San Francisco
  • 2007 – Mark Cavagnero, (1), AIA San Francisco
  • 2007 – William L. Diefenbach, (2), AIA San Francisco
  • 2007 – Charles Dilworth, (1), AIA San Francisco
  • 2007 – Helen Hatch, (3), AIA San Francisco
  • 2007 – William J. Higgins, (2), AIA San Francisco
  • 2007 – Linda Sobuta, (2), AIA San Francisco
  • 2007 – Larry Strain, (2), AIA East Bay
  • 2007 – Paulett Taggart, (1), AIA San Francisco
  • 2008 – Rene Davids, (2), AIA San Francisco
  • 2008 – Tian Feng, (4), AIA East Bay
  • 2008 – Byron Kuth, (1), AIA San Francisco
  • 2008 – Brian Lee, (1), AIA San Francisco
  • 2008 – Marc L'Italien, (1), AIA San Francisco
  • 2008 – Christopher Ratcliff, (2), AIA East Bay
  • 2008 – Rona Rothenberg, (4), AIA San Francisco
  • 2008 – Mark Schatz, (2), AIA San Francisco
  • 2008 – Gene Schnair, (2), AIA San Francisco
  • 2008 – Richard Stacy, (1), AIA San Francisco
  • 2008 – Steven Wiesenthal, (4), AIA San Francisco
  • 2009 – David Fong (2–Practice) AIA San Francisco
  • 2009 – Eric Haesloop (1–Design) AIA San Francisco
  • 2009 – Jerri Holan (2–Practice) AIA San Francisco
  • 2009 – Susan Oldroyd (2–Practice) AIA San Francisco
  • 2009 – Beverly Prior (2–Practice) AIA San Francisco
  • 2009 – Lynn Simon (2–Education) AIA San Francisco
  • 2010 – Mark S. T. Anderson, San Francisco
  • 2010 – Richard D. Beard, San Francisco
  • 2010 – Bonnie Blake-Drucker of Blake-Drucker Architects, Oakland
  • 2010 – Edward Jack Denton, Berkeley
  • 2010 – Anne Noelle Fougeron, San Francisco
  • 2010 – Charles Anthony Higueras, San Francisco
  • 2010 – Mark G. Horton, San Francisco
  • 2010 – Burton Miller, San Francisco
  • 2010 – Leslie G. Moldow of Perkins Eastman, San Francisco
  • 2010 – Charles M. Oraftik, San Francisco
  • 2010 – Peter W. Pfau, San Francisco
  • 2010 – Elizabeth Ranieri, San Francisco
  • 2010 – Scott Shell, San Francisco
  • 2010 – Michael Strogoff, Mill Valley
  • 2010 – Daniel W. Winey, San Francisco
  • 2011 – Paul Adamson, 2, AIA San Francisco
  • 2011 – James R. Bedrick, 2, AIA San Francisco
  • 2011 – Lisa Gelfand, 2, AIA San Francisco
  • 2011 – Denis Akio Henmi, 3, AIA San Francisco
  • 2011 – Rodney K. Henmi, 2, AIA San Francisco
  • 2011 – Beverly Prior, 2, San Francisco chapter
  • 2011 – Tully Shelley, 2, AIA San Francisco
  • 2011 – Douglas Tom, 5, AIA San Francisco
  • 2012 – Gregory E. Blackburn, Practice, AIA San Francisco
  • 2012 – Keith Boswell of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, San Francisco
  • 2012 – Edward Dean, Practice, AIA San Francisco
  • 2012 – Paul Endres, Practice, AIA San Francisco
  • 2012 – Karen Ivy Fiene, Government/Industry Organization, AIA San Francisco
  • 2012 – Ellen Lou, Urban Design, AIA San Francisco
  • 2012 – Clarence D. Mamuyac Jr., Practice, AIA East Bay
  • 2012 – Fred L. Powell, Service to Society, AIA San Francisco
  • 2012 – Wayne Ruga, Practice, AIA San Francisco
  • 2012 – Fredric Sherman, Practice, AIA San Francisco
  • 2012 – Carlton T. Smith, Led Related Professional Organization, AIA San Francisco
  • 2012 – H. Ruth Todd, Practice, AIA San Francisco
  • 2013 – Thomas C. Brutting, AIA San Francisco
  • 2013 – Carrie Byles of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, San Francisco
  • 2013 – Jennifer K. Devlin-Herbert, AIA San Francisco
  • 2013 – Kurt Schindler, AIA East Bay
  • 2013 – William J. Worthen, AIA San Francisco
  • 2014 – Charles F. Bloszies, San Francisco
  • 2014 – Alan Bright, San Francisco
  • 2014 – Scott L. Danielson, San Francisco
  • 2014 – Michael Duncan of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, San Francisco
  • 2014 – David Maglaty, San Francisco
  • 2014 – Marianne O’Brien, San Francisco
  • 2014 – Bryan Shiles, San Francisco
  • 2014 – Steven K. Sobel, San Francisco
  • 2015 – David Alpert, San Francisco
  • 2015 – Glenn E. Bauer, San Francisco
  • 2015 – Clifford B. Curry, San Francisco
  • 2015 – David M. Diamond, San Francisco
  • 2015 – J. Stuart Eckblad, San Francisco
  • 2015 – Christ J. Kamages, San Rafael
  • 2015 – Arnie Lerner, San Francisco
  • 2015 – Jeanne Elizabeth MacLeamy, Novato
  • 2015 – Gregory R. Mottola, San Francisco
  • 2015 – Joyce Polhamus, San Francisco
  • 2015 – William Roger, San Francisco
  • 2015 – Adam M. Shalleck, San Francisco
  • 2015 – Joel A. Tomei, San Francisco
  • 2015 – Alyosha G. Verzhbinsky, San Francisco
  • 2016 – Mehrnoush Arsanjani, Category Two, AIA San Francisco
  • 2016 – Karl Alan Backus, Category One, AIA San Francisco
  • 2016 – Hans Baldauf, Category Two, AIA San Francisco
  • 2016 – Robert A. Bracamonte, Category Two, AIA San Francisco
  • 2016 – James Jennings, Category One, AIA San Francisco
  • 2016 – Mark R. Miller, Category Two, AIA San Francisco
  • 2016 – Naomi O. Miroglio, Category One, AIA San Francisco
  • 2016 – Glenn Rescalvo, Category One, AIA San Francisco
  • 2017 – Maria Theresita Ciprazo, Walnut Creek
  • 2017 – Sam D’Amico, San Francisco
  • 2017 – Daniel R. Kenney, San Francisco
  • 2017 – Bruce Toman, San Francisco
  • 2017 – Sharon Woodworth, Berkeley
  • 2018 – Laura Hartman of Fernau + Hartman Architects, Berkeley
  • 2018 – Mark Jensen, AIA San Francisco
  • 2018 – Emily Marthinsen, AIA East Bay
  • 2018 – Suzanne Napier, AIA San Francisco
  • 2018 – Christopher Noll, AIA San Francisco
  • 2018 – Zigmund Rubel, AIA San Francisco
  • 2018 – Rosa Sheng, AIA San Francisco
  • 2018 – Eric Tomich, AIA San Francisco
  • 2019 – Mara Baum of HOK, San Francisco
  • 2019 – John Britton of John Britton Architect, San Francisco
  • 2019 – Leo Chow of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, San Francisco
  • 2019 – Aaron Jon Hyland of Aaron Jon Hyland Architect, San Francisco
  • 2019 – Nick Noyes of Nick Noyes Architecture, San Francisco
  • 2019 – Daniel Simons of David Baker Architects, San Francisco
  • 2019 – Janet Tam of Noll & Tam Architects, Berkeley
  • 2020 – Javier Arizmendi of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, San Francisco
  • 2020 – Kang Kiang of Mark Cavagnero Associates, San Francisco
  • 2020 – Neal Schwartz of Schwartz and Architecture, San Francisco
  • 2020 – Pauline Souza of WRNS Studio, San Francisco
  • 2021 – Joshua Aidlin, AIA San Francisco
  • 2021 – Robert Anderson, AIA San Francisco
  • 2021 – Deborah Cooper, AIA San Francisco
  • 2021 – John Ellis, AIA San Francisco
  • 2021 – Brad Jacobson, AIA San Francisco
  • 2021 – Evelyn Lee, AIA San Francisco
  • 2022 – David Darling of Aidlin Darling Design, San Francisco
  • 2022 – Sam Nunes of WRNS Studio, San Francisco
  • 2022 – Steven Rajninger of Herman Coliver Locus Architecture, San Francisco
  • 2023 – Jonathan Feldman of Feldman Architecture, San Francisco
  • 2023 – Cass Calder Smith of Cass Calder Smith Architecture + Interiors, San Francisco
  • 2024 – Jill Bergman of HDR, Inc., San Francisco
  • 2024 – Cary Bernstein of Cary Bernstein Architect, San Francisco
  • 2024 – Greg Faulkner of Faulkner Architects, San Francisco
  • 2024 – Tae Sun Hong of YKH Associates, San Francisco
  • 2024 – Hao Ko of Gensler, San Francisco
  • 2024 – Julia Laue of the San Francisco Bureau of Architecture, San Francisco
  • 2024 – Frederick Marks of Frederick M. Marks Consultancy, San Francisco
  • 2024 – Francesca Oliveira of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, San Francisco
  • 2024 – Moses Vaughan of WRNS Studio, San Francisco
  • 2024 – Paul Woolford of HOK, San Francisco

San Diego

  • 1896 – William S. Hebbard, San Diego
  • 1939 – William Templeton Johnson, San Diego
  • 1941 – Louis John Gill, San Diego
  • 1957 – Sam W. Hamill, San Diego
  • 1962 – Clarence J. Paderewski of Paderewski-Mitchell-Dean & Associates, San Diego
  • 1965 – Frank L. Hope of Frank L. Hope & Associates, San Diego
  • 1966 – Roy M. Drew of Mosher & Drew, La Jolla
  • 1970 – Robert Mosher of Mosher, Drew, Watson & Associates, La Jolla
  • 1970 – Robert J. Platt, San Diego
  • 1972 – Homer Delawie of Delawie, Macy & Henderson, San Diego
  • 1972 – Frank L. Hope Jr. of Frank L. Hope & Associates, San Diego
  • 1973 – Ward W. Deems of Deems, Lewis, Martin & Associates, San Diego
  • 1974 – Lloyd Ruocco, San Diego
  • 1975 – Rob Roy Bittman Jr., San Diego
  • 1975 – William J. Watson of Mosher/Drew/Watson & Associates, La Jolla
  • 1976 – Harold G. Sadler of Tucker, Sadler & Bennett, San Diego
  • 1980 – John D. Henderson of Macy, Henderson & Cole, San Diego
  • 1981 – Frederick Liebhardt, La Jolla
  • 1982 – Dale Naegle, La Jolla
  • 1982 – Thomas B. Tucker, San Diego
  • 1983 – William Sperry Lewis, San Diego
  • 1985 – Richard S. Bundy, San Diego
  • 1987 – Stanley C. Livingston, San Diego
  • 1989 – Edgar L. Huxley, San Diego
  • 1990 – Douglas H. Austin of The Austin Hansen Fehlman Group, San Diego
  • 1991 – Rob Wellington Quigley, San Diego
  • 1991 – Michael B. Wilkes, San Diego
  • 1992 – Milford Wayne Donaldson, San Diego
  • 1992 – Michael Jay Stepner, San Diego
  • 1993 – Edward L. Oremen, San Diego
  • 1995 – Russell Forester, La Jolla
  • 1996 – Robert Ferris, San Diego
  • 1997 – Edward A. Grochowiak, San Diego
  • 1997 – Leonard Veitzer, San Diego
  • 1998 – David Earl Rice, San Diego
  • 1998 – Ralph Joseph Roesling II, San Diego
  • 1999 – Jack Alan Carpenter, San Diego
  • 1999 – M. Boone Hellman, La Jolla
  • 2001 – Mark W. Steele, La Jolla
  • 2003 – Charles Angyal, AIA San Diego
  • 2003 – Eric Naslund, AIA San Diego
  • 2003 – Jonathan Segal, AIA San Diego
  • 2003 – Joseph O. Wong, AIA San Diego
  • 2004 – Randal L. Peterson, AIA San Diego (2)
  • 2004 – Alison M. Whitelaw, AIA San Diego (3)
  • 2006 – Thomas M. Anglewicz, (5), AIA San Diego
  • 2006 – Carl L. Strona, (2), AIA San Diego
  • 2008 – Gordon Carrier, (3), AIA San Diego
  • 2009 – Jon Baker (5–Volunteer Work) AIA San Diego
  • 2009 – David Moon (3–Led the Institute) AIA San Diego
  • 2010 – Richard M. Heinz, San Diego
  • 2012 – Gilbert D. Cooke, Education, AIA San Diego
  • 2012 – Ione R. Stiegler, Practice, AIA San Diego
  • 2013 – Kurt Christian Hunker, AIA San Diego
  • 2013 – Michael R. Somin, AIA San Diego
  • 2014 – James Brown, San Diego
  • 2014 – Molly M. Scanlon, San Diego
  • 2015 – Kevin John deFreitas, San Diego
  • 2016 – Jennifer Luce, Category One, AIA San Diego
  • 2017 – Julia S. Hughes, La Jolla
  • 2018 – Sean Towne, AIA San Diego
  • 2019 – Mitra Kanaani of the NewSchool of Architecture and Design, San Diego
  • 2019 – Steven Shinn of Gensler, San Diego
  • 2021 – Philip Bona, AIA San Diego
  • 2021 – John Sheehan, AIA San Diego
  • 2022 – Michael Roush of the University of California, San Diego, La Jolla
  • 2024 – Taal Safdie of Safdie Rabines Architects, San Diego

San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara

  • 1952 – Birge Clark, Palo Alto
  • 1956 – Ernest J. Kump of Ernest J. Kump Associates, Palo Alto
  • 1960 – Chester O. Root, San Jose
  • 1962 – L. Frederick Richards, Santa Clara
  • 1968 – Wilfred E. Blessing, San Jose
  • 1972 – Walter Stromquist of Clark, Stromquist, Potter & Ehrlich, Palo Alto
  • 1975 – Morgan Stedman, Palo Alto
  • 1980 – William R. Hawley of Hawley & Peterson, Palo Alto
  • 1982 – Gerald Erickson, Cupertino
  • 1982 – Goodwin B. Steinberg, San Jose
  • 1990 – Ned H. Abrams, Sunnyvale
  • 1991 – William L. Duquette, Los Gatos
  • 1993 – J. Handel Evans, San Jose
  • 1995 – Kenneth Alan Rodrigues, San Jose
  • 1996 – Robert T. Steinberg, San Jose
  • 1997 – Joseph Ehrlich, Los Altos
  • 2007 – Jeff Oberdorfer, (4), AIA Santa Clara Valley
  • 2010 – Jerome A. King, San Jose
  • 2010 – R. Kent Mather, Palo Alto
  • 2011 – Robert C. Peterson, 1, AIA Santa Clara Valley
  • 2013 – John Barton, AIA Santa Clara Valley
  • 2014 – Daniel Mason Garber, Palo Alto
  • 2014 – David K. Kaneda, San Jose
  • 2015 – Pamela Anderson-Brulé of Anderson Brulé Architects, San Jose
  • 2017 – Thang N. Do, San Jose
  • 2018 – Sharon Refvem, AIA Santa Clara Valley
  • 2019 – Lee Salin of Anderson Brulé Architects, San Jose
  • 2020 – Calvin Kam of Strategic Building Innovation, Palo Alto
  • 2020 – Christopher Wasney of CAW Architects, Palo Alto
  • 2022 – Britt Lindberg of Gensler, San Jose

Sacramento

  • 1967 – Albert M. Dreyfuss of Dreyfuss & Blackford, Sacramento
  • 1969 – Leonard D. Blackford of Dreyfuss & Blackford, Sacramento
  • 1969 – Daniel J. Nacht of Starks, Jozens, Nacht & Lewis, Sacramento
  • 1971 – Whitson Cox of Cox, Liske, Lionakis & Beaumont, Sacramento
  • 1972 – Fred E. Hummel, State Architect, Sacramento
  • 1975 – John C. Worsley, State Architect, Sacramento
  • 1976 – William Koblik of Koblik Cordoba Gervin Associates, Sacramento
  • 1981 – James C. Dodd of James C. Dodd & Associates, Sacramento
  • 1981 – William R. Vick, Deputy State Architect, Sacramento
  • 1981 – Barry L. Wasserman, State Architect, Sacramento
  • 1982 – Dean F. Unger, Sacramento
  • 1983 – Richard L. Lewis of Nacht & Lewis, Sacramento
  • 1991 – Ray Takata of Takata & Sugioka Architects, Sacramento
  • 1993 – Gordon L. King of Stafford, King & Associates, Sacramento
  • 1995 – Lynn S. Pomeroy of Foothill Design Group, Sacramento
  • 1997 – Richard T. Conrad, State Architect, Sacramento
  • 2000 – Donald M. Comstock of Comstock Johnson Architects, Sacramento
  • 2000 – Steade Craigo of the Office of Historic Preservation, Sacramento
  • 2014 – Curtis Owyang of LPAS Architecture + Design, Sacramento
  • 2009 – Bruce Starkweather of Lionakis, Sacramento
  • 2017 – Michael F. Malinowski of Applied Architecture, Sacramento
  • 2024 – Ida Clair, State Architect, Sacramento

Santa Barbara

  • 1940 – Winsor Soule of Soule & Murphy, Santa Barbara
  • 1957 – John F. Murphy, Santa Barbara
  • 1960 – Lutah Maria Riggs,[a] Santa Barbara
  • 1964 – Garrett Van Pelt Jr., Montecito
  • 1981 – Robert Ingle Hoyt, Santa Barbara
  • 1983 – Kenneth C. Kruger, Santa Barbara
  • 1985 – Leonard G. Haeger, Santa Barbara
  • 1988 – John W. Pitman, Santa Barbara
  • 2012 – James Michael Holliday, Service to Society, AIA Santa Barbara
  • 2015 – Robert L. Ooley, Santa Barbara
  • 2016 – Cassandra D. Ensberg, Category Five, AIA Santa Barbara
  • 2017 – Larry Dennis Thompson, Santa Barbara
  • 2018 – Kenneth Radtkey, AIA Santa Barbara
  • 2019 – Bill Mahan, Santa Barbara

Inland Empire

  • 1957 – Albert Frey of Frey & Chambers, Palm Springs
  • 1965 – William Francis Cody of William F. Cody & Associates, Palm Springs
  • 1969 – Jay Dewey Harnish of Harnish, Morgan & Causey, Ontario
  • 1974 – Clinton Marr Jr. of Clinton Marr Architect, Riverside
  • 1974 – Herman O. Ruhnau of Ruhnau, Evans & Steinmann, Riverside
  • 1994 – Marshall Meyers, Palm Springs
  • 1996 – Clare Henry Day of Day & Armantrout, Redlands
  • 1999 – E. Stewart Williams, Palm Springs
  • 2004 – Donald Wexler, Palm Desert
  • 2019 – Michael Burch of Michael Burch Architects, Lake Arrowhead
  • 2020 – Kristi Hanson of Kristi Hanson Architects, Palm Desert
  • 2022 – Keelan Kaiser of California Baptist University, Riverside

Salinas

  • 1972 – Robert Stanton, Carmel-by-the-Sea
  • 1984 – William D. Concolino Jr., Monterey
  • 1984 – Will Shaw, Monterey
  • 1987 – Walter Burde, Carmel-by-the-Sea
  • 1987 – Donald Goodhue, Monterey
  • 1992 – Frederick Lee Christensen, Salinas
  • 2000 – Jeanne C. Byrne, Pacific Grove
  • 2010 – John H. Thodos, Carmel-by-the-Sea
  • 2013 – Polly Osborne, AIA Monterey Bay
  • 2017 – Peter Kasavan, Salinas

Fresno

  • 1968 – David H. Horn, Fresno
  • 1972 – Allen Y. Lew of Allen Y. Lew & Wm. E. Patnaude, Fresno
  • 1975 – Edwin S. Darden of Edwin S. Darden Associates, Fresno
  • 1978 – Walter F. Wagner, Fresno
  • 1979 – Robert W. Stevens of Robert W. Stevens & Associates, Fresno
  • 1984 – William E. Patnaude of Allen Y. Lew & Wm. E. Patnaude, Fresno
  • 1991 – Warren D. Thompson of the Thompson Architectural Group, Fresno
  • 2021 – Arthur Dyson of Arthur Dyson & Associates, Fresno

Santa Rosa-Petaluma

  • 1979 – J. Clarence Felciano, Cloverdale
  • 1984 – John K. Miller, Santa Rosa
  • 1984 – Craig W. Roland, Santa Rosa
  • 1986 – Leroy E. Bean, Petaluma
  • 1989 – Lawrence Simons, Santa Rosa
  • 1996 – William H. Knight, Santa Rosa
  • 2008 – Obie Bowman, (1), AIA Redwood Empire
  • 2020 – Mark Quattrocchi of Quattrocchi Kwok Architects, Santa Rosa

San Luis Obispo

Bakersfield

  • 1944 – Clarence Cullimore, Bakersfield
  • 1995 – Robert N. Eddy, Bakersfield
  • 1996 – David R. Cartnal, Bakersfield
  • 2021 – William Melby of Ordiz-Melby Architects, Bakersfield

Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura

  • 1983 – Zelma Wilson, Ojai
  • 1992 – Scott Ellinwood, Ventura
  • 2017 – John Hugh Gormley, Camarillo
  • 2023 – Mary Follenweider of Follenweider Architects, Ventura

Stockton

  • 1957 – Frank V. Mayo of Mayo, de Wolf & Associates, Stockton
  • 1999 – Stephan Castellanos, Stockton

Santa Cruz-Watsonville

  • 1989 – Gil A. Sanchez, Santa Cruz
  • 2010 – Francis M. Zwart III, Santa Cruz

Modesto

  • 1981 – Raymond C. Abst of Raymond C. Abst & Associates, Modesto

Visalia

  • 1986 – Lawrence P. Segrue, Visalia

Colorado

The Trinity United Methodist Church in Denver, designed by Robert S. Roeschlaub (FAIA 1900) and completed in 1887.
South High School in Denver, designed by William Ellsworth Fisher (FAIA 1934) of Fisher & Fisher and completed in 1926.
The former Silver State Savings and Loan Building in Denver, designed by William C. Muchow (FAIA 1968) of W. C. Muchow Associates and completed in 1964.
The former Colorado State Judicial Building in Denver, designed by John B. Rogers (FAIA 1979) of Rogers Nagel Langhart Architects and completed in 1977.
The History Colorado Center in Denver, designed by David Tryba (FAIA 2004) of Tryba Architects and completed in 2012.

Denver

  • 1889 – Frank J. Grodavent, Denver
  • 1889 – John W. Roberts, Denver
  • 1896 – Frank E. Kidder, Denver
  • 1900 – Robert S. Roeschlaub, Denver
  • 1934 – William Ellsworth Fisher of Fisher & Fisher, Denver
  • 1934 – George H. Williamson, Denver
  • 1940 – Robert K. Fuller of Roeschlaub & Fuller, Denver
  • 1949 – Burnham Hoyt, Denver
  • 1956 – W. Gordon Jamieson of Jamieson & Williams, Denver
  • 1961 – Roland L. Linder of Linder, Wright & Wight, Denver
  • 1968 – Victor Hornbein of Victor Hornbein & Edward D. White Jr., Denver
  • 1968 – William C. Muchow of W. C. Muchow Associates, Denver
  • 1978 – Charles S. Sink of Charles S. Sink & Associates, Denver
  • 1979 – John B. Rogers of Rogers Nagel Langhart Architects, Denver
  • 1979 – James S. Sudler of James Sudler Associates, Denver
  • 1980 – John D. Anderson of Anderson Mason Dale, Denver
  • 1981 – G. Cabell Childress of Childress Livaudais Architects, Denver
  • 1981 – James H. Johnson of Johnson Hopson & Partners, Denver
  • 1982 – Richard L. Crowther of Crowther/Architects Group, Denver
  • 1983 – Temple Hoyne Buell of T. H. Buell & Company, Denver
  • 1984 – Kenneth R. Fuller of Fuller, Fuller & Associates, Denver
  • 1984 – George S. Hoover of Hoover Berg Desmond, Denver
  • 1984 – Jerome M. Seracuse of Seracuse, Lawler & Partners, Denver
  • 1984 – Robert A. Van Deusen, Denver
  • 1985 – Daniel J. Havekost, Denver
  • 1987 – Marvin Hatami, Denver
  • 1987 – Chester E. Nagel of Rogers Nagel Langhart Architects, Denver
  • 1993 – Karl A. Berg of Hoover Berg Desmond, Denver
  • 1993 – Phillip H. Gerou of Gerou & Associates, Evergreen
  • 1993 – Robert N. Kronewitter, Denver
  • 1993 – Dayl A. Larson, Denver
  • 1993 – Richard L. von Luhrte, Denver
  • 1994 – Peter H. Dominick Jr., Denver
  • 1994 – Robert W. Root, Denver
  • 1995 – Gary L. Desmond Sr. of Hoover Berg Desmond, Denver
  • 1995 – Ronald L. Mason, Denver
  • 1996 – Curtis Worth Fentress, Denver
  • 1998 – J. Michael Brendle, Denver
  • 1998 – Alan Golin Gass, Denver
  • 1999 – James Henry Bradburn, Denver
  • 1999 – Richard Caryl Farley, Denver
  • 1999 – Fred J. Hynek of Jefferson County Public Schools, Lakewood
  • 1999 – Jennifer T. Moulton, Denver
  • 2000 – Curt F. Dale, Denver
  • 2001 – Christopher G. Nims, Denver
  • 2004 – [[Brian R. Klipp, FAIA, AIA Denver (4)
  • 2004 – David Tryba of Tryba Architects, Denver
  • 2004 – [[Edward D. White Jr., FAIA, AIA Denver (1)
  • 2005 – [[Donald A. Bertram, FAIA (3), AIA Denver
  • 2005 – [[Bradley Scott Buchanan, FAIA (2), AIA Denver
  • 2005 – [[James P. Leggitt, FAIA (2), AIA Denver
  • 2007 – [[Cornelius R. DuBois, FAIA, (3), AIA Denver
  • 2007 – [[Patricia O’Leary, FAIA, (2), AIA Denver
  • 2007 – [[Herbert Roth, FAIA, (2), AIA Denver
  • 2008 – [[David Ballast, FAIA, (2), AIA Denver
  • 2009 – [[Martha Bennett (3–Led the Institute) AIA Denver
  • 2009 – [[John Yonushewski (2–Practice AIA) Denver
  • 2010 – Hugh Scot Latimer, Evergreen
  • 2010 – James S. Russell, Denver
  • 2011 – [[Cheri Rodgers Gerou, 3, AIA Denver
  • 2013 – [[Sarah Semple Brown, AIA Denver
  • 2013 – [[Michael O. Winters, AIA Denver
  • 2014 – Nanon Adair Anderson, Golden
  • 2014 – Alan Ford, Denver
  • 2014 – Mary Morissette, Denver
  • 2015 – Amy E. Burkett, Denver
  • 2015 – Jeff Olson, Denver
  • 2015 – Keat C. Tan, Denver
  • 2016 – [[Paul C. Hutton, Category Two, AIA Denver
  • 2016 – [[Ned S. Kirschbaum, Category Two, AIA Denver
  • 2016 – [[Andrew G. Nielsen, Category Two, AIA Denver
  • 2017 – Brian H. Chaffee, Littleton
  • 2017 – Donald R. Dethlefs Jr., Denver
  • 2017 – Lawrence Joel Friedberg, Aurora
  • 2017 – Mark A. Outman, Denver
  • 2018 – [[Frederick (Rick) Petersen, AIA Denver
  • 2018 – [[Tania S Salgado, AIA Denver
  • 2018 – [[Christopher N. Shears, AIA Denver
  • 2021 – Deborah Lucking of Fentress Architects, Denver
  • 2023 – Ron Abo of the Abo Group, Denver
  • 2023 – Brad Tomecek of Tomecek Studio Architecture, Denver
  • 2024 – Will Babbington of Studio NYL, Denver

Boulder

  • 1957 – James M. Hunter of James M. Hunter & Associates, Boulder
  • 1971 – Hobart D. Wagener of Hobart D. Wagener Associates, Boulder
  • 1972 – DeVon M. Carlson of the University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder
  • 1977 – Ron Straka, Boulder
  • 1994 – Gregory Esser Franta, Boulder
  • 1996 – Marvin J. Sparn, Boulder
  • 1998 – H. Alan Zeigel, Boulder
  • 2000 – William R. Deno, Boulder
  • 2004 – Michael J. Holtz, Boulder
  • 2009 – Stephen Loos, Lyons
  • 2013 – David Barrett of Barrett Studio Architects, Boulder
  • 2023 – Victor Olgyay of the Rocky Mountain Institute, Boulder

Glenwood Springs

  • 1982 – Samuel Jefferson Caudill, Aspen
  • 1985 – Fredric A. Benedict, Aspen
  • 1988 – Theodore L. Mularz, Aspen
  • 1994 – John Loren Yaw, Aspen
  • 2010 – August Reno, Aspen
  • 2015 – John R. Cottle, Basalt
  • 2017 – Charles L. Cunniffe, Aspen
  • 2011 – Scott Lindenau of Studio B, Aspen
  • 2022 – Sarah Broughton of Rowland + Broughton Architecture, Aspen

Colorado Springs

  • 1966 – F. Lamar Kelsey Jr. of Lamar Kelsey & Associates, Colorado Springs
  • 1995 – Elizabeth Wright Ingraham,[a] Colorado Springs
  • 1998 – Clifford S. Nakata, Colorado Springs
  • 2008 – Gregory Friesen of CSNA Architects, Colorado Springs
  • 2018 – Stuart L. Coppedge of RTA Architects, Colorado Springs

Edwards

  • 1993 – James R. Morter, Vail
  • 2013 – Christopher J. Green of Ago Studios, Eagle

Greeley

Pueblo

  • 1889 – Francis W. Cooper, Pueblo

Grand Junction

  • 1985 – Dean B. Chambliss, Grand Junction

Connecticut

The Norfolk Library, designed by George Keller (FAIA 1886) and completed in 1889.
The YMCA in Middletown, Connecticut, designed by Douglas Orr (FAIA 1939) and completed in 1928.
The United States Post Office in Bridgeport, Connecticut, designed by C. Wellington Walker (FAIA 1953) and completed in 1934.
The Hudson River Museum in Yonkers, New York, designed by Willis N. Mills (FAIA 1963) and Willis N. Mills Jr. (FAIA 1981) of Sherwood, Mills & Smith and completed in 1969.
The Knights of Columbus Building in New Haven, Connecticut, designed by Kevin Roche (FAIA 1993) of Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates and completed in 1969.
The Kent Memorial Library in Suffield, Connecticut, designed by Warren Platner (FAIA 1975) of Warren Platner Associates and completed in 1972.
The Hood Museum of Art of Dartmouth College, designed by Charles Willard Moore (FAIA 1970) of Moore Grover Harper and completed in 1985.
The Jewish Religious Center of Williams College, designed by Herbert S. Newman (FAIA 1981) of Herbert S. Newman & Partners and completed in 1990.
The Chemistry Building of the University of Connecticut, designed by Mark Simon (FAIA 1999) of Centerbrook Architects & Planners and completed in 1999.
The Fairfield Jesuit Community Residence of Fairfield University, designed by Lisa Gray (FAIA 2012) and Alan Organschi of Gray Organschi Architecture and completed in 2009.

Greater New Haven

  • 1889 – Leoni W. Robinson, New Haven
  • 1926 – Everett V. Meeks of Yale University, New Haven
  • 1939 – Douglas Orr, New Haven
  • 1943 – George H. Gray, New Haven
  • 1950 – Harold H. Davis of Davis, Cochran & Miller, New Haven
  • 1967 – Hugh Jones, Guilford
  • 1969 – Joseph Stein of Joseph Stein & Associates, Waterbury
  • 1970 – Carl R. Blanchard Jr. of the Office of Carl R. Blanchard Jr., New Haven
  • 1970 – Charles Willard Moore of Charles W. Moore Associates, New Haven
  • 1972 – E. Carleton Granbery Jr. of Carleton Granbery Associates, New Haven
  • 1972 – Henry Miller of Davis, Cochran, Miller, Baerman & Noyes, New Haven
  • 1974 – Andrew S. Cohen, Waterbury
  • 1975 – Warren Platner of Warren Platner Associates, New Haven
  • 1980 – Cesar Pelli of Cesar Pelli & Associates, New Haven
  • 1981 – Herbert S. Newman of Herbert S. Newman & Associates, New Haven
  • 1981 – Donald Watson, Guilford
  • 1982 – William F. Pedersen of William F. Pedersen & Associates, New Haven
  • 1982 – Harold Roth of Roth & Moore Architects, New Haven
  • 1992 – Fred W. Clarke III of Cesar Pelli & Associates, New Haven
  • 1992 – John J. Hoffmann of Hoffmann Architects, New Haven
  • 1992 – Peter Kurt Woerner of Peter Kurt Woerner Architect, New Haven
  • 1993 – Kevin Roche of Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates, Hamden
  • 1995 – Allan Dehar of Allan Dehar Associates, New Haven
  • 1996 – Edward E. Cherry of Edward E. Cherry & Associates, Hamden
  • 1999 – Glenn H. Gregg of Gregg & Wies Architects, New Haven
  • 2000 – Phillip Bernstein of Cesar Pelli & Associates, New Haven
  • 2000 – Gerald M. Kagan of Kagan Architecture, New Haven
  • 2001 – Pamela Delphenich of Yale University, New Haven
  • 2007 – Barry Svigals of Svigals + Partners, New Haven
  • 2008 – Robert Orr of Robert Orr & Associates, New Haven
  • 2010 – William Chilton of Pickard Chilton, New Haven
  • 2010 – Dean Sakamoto of Dean Sakamoto Architects, New Haven
  • 2011 – Jon Pickard of Pickard Chilton, New Haven
  • 2012 – Lisa Gray of Gray Organschi Architecture, New Haven
  • 2016 – Linda Reeder of Linda Reeder Architecture, New Haven
  • 2017 – Duo Dickinson of Duo Dickinson Architects, Madison, Connecticut
  • 2017 – Anthony Markese of Pickard Chilton, New Haven
  • 2018 – Kermit D. Thompson of Thompson Edwards Architects, West Haven
  • 2020 – Mariko Masuoka of Pelli Clarke & Partners, New Haven

Greater Hartford

  • 1886 – George Keller, Hartford
  • 1889 – Melvin H. Hapgood, Hartford
  • 1961 – Richard D. Butterfield of Butterfield & Associates, West Hartford
  • 1964 – Charles DuBose, Hartford
  • 1970 – Richard L. Howland of the Connecticut State Department of Education, Hartford
  • 1971 – John W. Huntington of Huntington & Darbee, Hartford
  • 1971 – Russell L. Stecker of Stecker & Colavecchio, Bloomfield
  • 1983 – Robert J. vonDohlen of Russell Gibson vonDohlen, West Hartford
  • 1985 – Robert L. Harper of Centerbrook Architects & Planners, Centerbrook
  • 1986 – Jared I. Edwards of Smith Edwards Architects, Hartford
  • 1986 – William H. Grover of Centerbrook Architects & Planners, Centerbrook
  • 1986 – Tai Soo Kim of the Hartford Design Group, Hartford
  • 1988 – Michael P. Buckley of Halcyon Ltd., Hartford
  • 1990 – C. James Lawler of C. J. Lawler Associates, West Hartford
  • 1990 – Mark Simon of Centerbrook Architects & Planners, Centerbrook
  • 1991 – Chad Floyd of Centerbrook Architects & Planners, Centerbrook
  • 1991 – David N. LaBau of Stecker LaBau Arneill Architects, Glastonbury
  • 1992 – Bruce P. Arneill of Stecker LaBau Arneill Architects, Glastonbury
  • 1992 – Jefferson B. Riley of Centerbrook Architects & Planners, Centerbrook
  • 1993 – Tyler Smith of Smith Edwards Architects, Hartford
  • 1995 – Richard W. Quinn of Stecker LaBau Arneill Architects, Glastonbury
  • 1997 – James M. McManus of the S/L/A/M Collaborative, Glastonbury
  • 2000 – David G. Jepson of Jeter, Cook & Jepson, Hartford
  • 2001 – Bruce Bockstael of Connecticut Department of Construction Services, Hartford
  • 2001 – Jim Childress of Centerbrook Architects & Planners, Centerbrook
  • 2002 – Kathryn Vernon-McKeen of the Connecticut Department of Public Works, Hartford
  • 2007 – Ross Spiegel of the S/L/A/M Collaborative, Glastonbury
  • 2012 – Michael J. Crosbie of the University of Hartford, Hartford
  • 2013 – James E. LaPosta Jr. of JCJ Architecture, Hartford
  • 2015 – Laura A. Cruickshank of the University of Connecticut, Storrs
  • 2015 – Patrick L. Pinnell of Architecture & Town Planning, Haddam
  • 2016 – Kathleen Dorgan of Dorgan Architecture & Planning, Storrs
  • 2017 – Rich Connell of the S/L/A/M Collaborative, Glastonbury
  • 2018 – Jonathan Humble of the American Iron and Steel Institute, West Hartford
  • 2020 – David Barkin of the Connecticut Department of Administrative Services, Hartford

Greater Bridgeport

  • 1888 – Warren R. Briggs, Bridgeport
  • 1953 – C. Wellington Walker, Bridgeport
  • 1959 – Austin W. Mather of Lyons & Mather, Bridgeport
  • 1959 – Thorne Sherwood of Sherwood, Mills & Smith, Stamford
  • 1961 – Eliot Noyes of Eliot Noyes & Associates, New Canaan
  • 1963 – Willis N. Mills of Sherwood, Mills & Smith, Stamford
  • 1964 – Lester W. Smith of Sherwood, Mills & Smith, Stamford
  • 1971 – J. Gerald Phelan of Fletcher-Thompson, Bridgeport
  • 1971 – Gray Taylor of SMS Architects, Stamford
  • 1972 – Carroll S. McNulty Jr. of SMS Architects, Stamford
  • 1973 – Landis Gores, New Canaan
  • 1977 – John M. Dixon of Architecture: the AIA journal, Stamford
  • 1978 – Richard Foster of Richard Foster Associates, Greenwich
  • 1980 – Ralph T. Rowland of Fletcher-Thompson, Bridgeport
  • 1981 – Willis N. Mills Jr. of SMS Architects, New Canaan
  • 1982 – Richard Bergmann of Richard Bergmann Architects, New Canaan
  • 1983 – Frank D. George of Fletcher-Thompson, Bridgeport
  • 1983 – A. Raymond von Brock of SMS Architects, New Canaan
  • 1987 – James A. Murphy of Progressive Architecture, Stamford
  • 1988 – Alan Goldberg of AG/ENA, New Canaan
  • 1994 – Barbara L. Geddis of The Geddis Partnership,[a] Stamford
  • 1994 – Steven Winter of Steven Winter Associates, Norwalk
  • 2000 – William J. Bobenhausen of Steven Winter Associates, Norwalk
  • 2001 – John P. Franzen of J. P. Franzen Associates Architects, Southport
  • 2008 – Paul Pippin, Old Greenwich
  • 2010 – Bruce Beinfield of Beinfield Architecture, Norwalk
  • 2017 – F. Michael Ayles of Antinozzi Associates, Bridgeport
  • 2017 – Joeb Moore of Joeb Moore & Partners, Greenwich
  • 2019 – Bruce Redman Becker of Becker + Becker, Westport
  • 2021 – David Scott Parker of David Scott Parker Architects, Southport

Norwich-New London

  • 1970 – Richard Sharpe of Richard Sharpe Associates, Norwich
  • 1983 – Frederick C. Biebesheimer of Interdesign Architects, Old Lyme

Torrington

  • 1968 – Richard A. Kimball, Salisbury

Delaware

The Delaware Art Museum, designed by Samuel Eldon Homsey (FAIA 1954) and Victorine du Pont Homsey (FAIA 1967) of Victorine & Samuel Homsey and completed in 1938.

Wilmington

Florida

The Coral Gables Congregational Church, designed by Richard Kiehnel (FAIA 1939) of Kiehnel & Elliott and completed in 1923.
The Supreme Court of Florida building in Tallahassee, Florida, designed by James Gamble Rogers II (FAIA 1991) and completed in 1948.
The former Jacksonville City Hall, designed by Ivan H. Smith (FAIA 1968) of Reynolds, Smith & Hills and completed in 1960.
The Miami Marine Stadium, designed by Andrew J. Ferendino (FAIA 1966) and Hilario Candela (FAIA 1986) of Pancoast, Ferendino, Skeels & Burnham and completed in 1963.
Plymouth Harbor in Sarasota, Florida, designed by Frank Folsom Smith (FAIA 1996) and completed in 1966.
Turlington Hall of the University of Florida, designed by Nils M. Schweizer (FAIA 1972) of Schweizer Associates and completed in 1970.
Weimer Hall of the University of Florida, designed by Ted P. Pappas (FAIA 1982) of Pappas Associates and completed in 1980.
The Atlantis Condominium in Miami, designed by Bernardo Fort-Brescia (FAIA 1992) and Laurinda Hope Spear (FAIA 1992) of Arquitectonica and completed in 1982.
The Appleton Museum of Art in Ocala, Florida, designed by Dwight E. Holmes (FAIA 1983) and H. Dean Rowe (FAIA 1985) of Rowe Holmes Hammer Russell Architects and completed in 1987.

Miami

  • 1939 – Richard Kiehnel of Kiehnel & Elliott, Miami
  • 1949 – John Llewellyn Skinner, Coral Gables
  • 1951 – Russell Pancoast of Russell T. Pancoast & Associates, Miami Beach
  • 1954 – Marion Sims Wyeth of Wyeth and King, Palm Beach
  • 1955 – Igor B. Polevitzky of Polevitzky, Johnson & Associates, Miami
  • 1956 – Marion Manley,[a] Miami
  • 1959 – Alfred Browning Parker, Miami
  • 1959 – Wahl Snyder of Wahl Snyder & Associates, Miami
  • 1960 – Robert M. Little, Miami
  • 1960 – Robert F. Smith, Miami
  • 1960 – Robert Law Weed, Miami
  • 1961 – Edwin T. Reeder of Edwin T. Reeder Associates, Miami
  • 1962 – Clinton Gamble of Gamble, Pownall & Gilroy, Fort Lauderdale
  • 1962 – Herbert H. Johnson of Weed-Johnson Associates, Miami
  • 1962 – H. Samuel Kruse of Watson, Deutschman & Kruse, Miami
  • 1963 – John Stetson of Stetson-Spina-Davis & Associates, Palm Beach
  • 1963 – Frank E. Watson of Watson, Deutschman & Kruse, Miami
  • 1966 – Andrew J. Ferendino of Ferendino, Grafton & Pancoast, Miami
  • 1967 – T. Trip Russell of Russell & Associates, Miami
  • 1968 – Robert E. Hansen, Fort Lauderdale
  • 1970 – Hilliard T. Smith Jr., Lake Worth
  • 1978 – Robert B. Browne, Miami
  • 1978 – George F. Reed, Coconut Grove
  • 1979 – William F. Bigoney, Fort Lauderdale
  • 1980 – Thurston Hatcher of Hatcher, Zeigler, Gunn & Associates, Miami
  • 1980 – Lester C. Pancoast of Pancoast Albaisa Architects, Miami
  • 1983 – Lyn E. Graziani, Coral Gables
  • 1984 – Glenn Buff of Glenn Allen Buff Associates, Coral Gables
  • 1984 – Norman M. Giller of Norman M. Giller & Associates, Miami Beach
  • 1985 – Donald Singer, Fort Lauderdale
  • 1986 – Hilario Candela of Spillis, Candela & Partners, Coral Gables
  • 1987 – Jose Feito of Fraga & Feito, Miami
  • 1987 – Charles M. Sieger of Charles M. Sieger Architects, Miami
  • 1987 – Ralph Warburton of the University of Miami, Coral Gables
  • 1988 – James H. Anstis of Anstis Ornstein Associates, West Palm Beach
  • 1989 – Walter B. Martinez of The Russell Partnership, Miami
  • 1989 – Angel C. Saqui II of Angel C. Saqui Architects, Miami
  • 1990 – Charles Harrison Pawley of Charles Harrison Pawley Architects, Coral Gables
  • 1991 – Kenneth Treister of Kenneth Treister Architect, Coconut Grove
  • 1992 – Bernardo Fort-Brescia of Arquitectonica, Coral Gables
  • 1992 – Laurinda Hope Spear of Arquitectonica, Coral Gables
  • 1995 – David M. Harper of Harper Partners, Coral Gables
  • 1996 – Robert E. Chisholm of R. E. Chisholm Architects, Miami
  • 1996 – Andrés Duany of Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company, Miami
  • 1996 – Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk of Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company, Miami
  • 1996 – Roger L. Schluntz of the University of Miami, Coral Gables
  • 1997 – Lemuel Ramos of Lemuel Ramos & Associates, Miami
  • 1998 – Henry C. Alexander Jr. of Henry C. Alexander Jr. Architect, Coral Gables
  • 1998 – Daniel Williams of Daniel Williams Architect, Coconut Grove
  • 2000 – R. Jerome Filer of Filer & Hammond Architectsd, Miami
  • 2001 – Jaime Canavés of Florida International University, Miami
  • 2001 – Donald J. Dwore of Spillis Candela DMJM, Coral Gables
  • 2001 – Howarth L. Lewis Jr. of Lewis & Associates, West Palm Beach
  • 2005 – Richard J. Heisenbottle of R. J. Heisenbottle Architects, Coral Gables
  • 2005 – Marilys R. Nepomechie of Florida International University, Miami
  • 2006 – Marvin D. Goodman of Marvin D. Goodman & Associates, Miami
  • 2007 – Don Yoshino of Yoshino Architecture, Boca Raton
  • 2008 – Robert Curri of Currie Sowards Aguila Architects, Delray Beach
  • 2008 – Allan Shulman of Shulman + Associates, Miami
  • 2010 – Miguel A. Rodriguez of Rodriguez Associates, Coral Gables
  • 2010 – Bernard Zyscovich of Zyscovich, Miami
  • 2012 – Roney Mateu of Mateu Architecture, Miami
  • 2012 – Lourdes Solera of MCHarry & Associates, Miami
  • 2013 – Martin A. Diaz Yabor of Diaz, Carreño, Scotti & Partners, Miami
  • 2015 – Randy I. Atlas of Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton
  • 2015 – John R. Forbes of Forbes Architecture, Coral Gables
  • 2015 – Chad Oppenheim of Oppenheim Architecture, Miami
  • 2015 – Natividad Soto of Ferguson Glasgow Schuster Soto, Coral Gables
  • 2016 – Max Strang of Strang Design, Miami
  • 2020 – Jaime E. Sobrino of Leo A Daly, West Palm Beach
  • 2021 – Rocco Ceo of the University of Miami, Coral Gables
  • 2021 – Jeffrey Huber of Brooks + Scarpa, Fort Lauderdale
  • 2022 – Ignacio Reyes of Leo A Daly, West Palm Beach
  • 2023 – Jason Chandler of Chandler & Associates, Miami
  • 2023 – Neil Hall, Miami

Tampa Bay

  • 1940 – Franklin O. Adams, Tampa
  • 1957 – Archie G. Parish, St. Petersburg, Florida
  • 1967 – Mark G. Hampton of Herbert H. Johnson Associates, Tampa
  • 1968 – Robert H. Levison of Wakeling, Levison, Williams & Walker, Clearwater
  • 1975 – H. Leslie Walker Jr., Tampa
  • 1975 – Donald S. Williams of Williams & Walker, Clearwater
  • 1976 – John E. Stefany of McElvy, Jennewein, Stefany & Howard, Tampa
  • 1977 – James A. Greene of Harvey/Greene & Associates, Tampa
  • 1979 – Frank R. Mudano of Mudano & Associates, Clearwater
  • 1983 – Dwight E. Holmes of Rowe Holmes Barnett Architects, Tampa
  • 1985 – H. Dean Rowe of Rowe Holmes Barnett Architects, Tampa
  • 1987 – C. Randolph Wedding of Wedding & Associates, St. Petersburg
  • 1988 – James J. Jennewein of McElvy, Jennewein, Stefany & Howard, Tampa
  • 1989 – John Howey of John Howey Associates, Tampa
  • 1992 – Harry A. MacEwen of The MacEwen Group, Tampa
  • 1994 – Jan Abell of Abell Garcia Architects, Tampa
  • 1994 – Ben Cunningham, St. Petersburg
  • 1995 – Stephanie Ferrell of Historic Tampa/Hillsborough Preservation Board, Tampa
  • 2000 – Enrique A. Woodroffe of Woodroffe Architects, Tampa
  • 2004 – Stephen Schreiber of the University of South Florida, Tampa
  • 2009 – Mickey Jacob of Cormia Design Group, Tampa
  • 2014 – Richard S. Bacon of Bacon Group Architecture, Palm Harbor
  • 2021 – Michael Halflants of Halflants + Pichette, Tampa
  • 2021 – Yann Weymouth of Harvard Jolly Architecture, St. Petersburg

Greater Orlando

  • 1972 – Nils M. Schweizer of Schweizer Associates, Orlando
  • 1977 – Arthur H. Hoag Jr. of HWH Architects, Orlando
  • 1980 – Howard B. Bochiardy of Reynolds, Smith & Hills, Orlando
  • 1988 – Charles S. Braun of Helman Hurley Charvat Peacock/Architects, Maitland
  • 1989 – Alan C. Helman of Helman Hurley Charvat Peacock/Architects, Maitland
  • 1991 – James Gamble Rogers II of Rogers, Lovelock & Fritz, Winter Park
  • 1992 – Clyde A. Brady III of Hunton Brady Pryor Maso, Orlando
  • 1998 – I. S. K. Reeves V of Architects Design Group, Winter Park
  • 2001 – Johnstone N. Reid Jr., Orlando
  • 2006 – Robert Miller of R. Miller Architecture, Maitland
  • 2007 – C. T. Hsu of C. T. Hsu & Associates, Orlando
  • 2008 – John Rogers of Rogers, Lovelock & Fritz, Winter Park
  • 2010 – Michael E. LeBoeuf of DLR Group, Orlando
  • 2012 – Michael Lingerfelt of Walt Disney Imagineering, Lake Buena Vista
  • 2014 – Charles Cole of HuntonBrady Architects, Orlando
  • 2015 – William J. Hercules of WJH Health, Orlando
  • 2016 – Dan Kirby of Premiere Cities Group, Orlando
  • 2016 – Kevin Ratigan of Architects Design Group, Winter Park
  • 2017 – Debra Lupton of TLC Engineering Solutions, Orlando
  • 2018 – Nathan Butler of HKS, Inc., Orlando
  • 2018 – Jacki Hale of Hines Interests Limited Partnership, Orlando
  • 2019 – Robert Yohe of RLF Architects, Orlando
  • 2022 – Paul Macheske of HuntonBrady Architects, Orlando

Jacksonville

  • 1934 – Mellen Clark Greeley, Jacksonville
  • 1961 – Franklin S. Bunch of Kemp, Bunch & Jackson, Jacksonville
  • 1968 – Ivan H. Smith of Reynolds, Smith & Hills, Jacksonville
  • 1975 – William Morgan of William Morgan Architects, Jacksonville
  • 1979 – Peter L. Rumpel of Clements Rumpel Associates, Jacksonville
  • 1979 – Herschel E. Shepard of Shepard Associates, Jacksonville
  • 1982 – Ted P. Pappas of Pappas Associates, Jacksonville
  • 1984 – Robert F. Darby of Reynolds, Smith & Hills, Jacksonville
  • 1993 – John M. Barley II of BArch & Associates, Jacksonville
  • 1995 – John Diamond of Reynolds, Smith & Hills, Jacksonville
  • 1997 – Walter Q. Taylor, of KBJ Architects, Jacksonville
  • 2000 – Kenneth R. Smith of Kenneth Smith Architects, Jacksonville
  • 2010 – David M. Laffitte of Reynolds, Smith & Hills, Jacksonville
  • 2011 – Robert C. Broward of Robert C. Broward Architect, Jacksonville

Gainesville

Sarasota

  • 1986 – Carl Abbott, Sarasota
  • 1996 – Frank Folsom Smith of Frank Folsom Smith & Partners, Sarasota
  • 1998 – Edward J. Seibert of Seibert Architects, Sarasota
  • 2003 – Guy Peterson of the Guy Peterson Office for Architecture, Sarasota
  • 2011 – Arthur Witthoefft, Sarasota
  • 2020 – Joseph G. Farrell, Sarasota
  • 2024 – Gary Hoyt of Hoyt Architects, Sarasota

Tallahassee

Fort Myers

  • 1934 – Nathaniel Gaillard Walker, Fort Myers
  • 2006 – Dorwin Thomas of the Bonita Bay Group, Bonita Springs
  • 2018 – Joyce Owens of Architecture Joyce Owens, Fort Myers

Pensacola

  • 1981 – Ellis W. Bullock Jr., Pensacola
  • 2001 – John P. Tice Jr. of Bullock Tice Associates Architects, Pensacola
  • 2011 – Steven Jernigan of Goodwyn Mills Cawood, Pensacola

Deltona–Daytona Beach–Ormond Beach

  • 1971 – Arthur F. Deam, DeLand
  • 1971 – Francis R. Walton, Daytona Beach

Port St. Lucie

  • 1980 – Peter Jefferson, Stuart
  • 2016 – Edward Dugger of ED+A Acoustics, Stuart

Crestview–Fort Walton Beach–Destin

  • 2000 – Charles W. Clary III of DAG Architects, Destin
  • 2020 – Bradley Touchstone of Touchstone Architecture, Miramar Beach

Sebastian-Vero Beach

  • 2018 – Greg Burke of Gregory John Burke Architect, Vero Beach
  • 2018 – Clem Schaub of Clemens Bruns Schaub Architect & Associates, Vero Beach

Lakeland–Winter Haven

  • 1992 – Gene Leedy of Gene Leedy Architect, Winter Haven

Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville

  • 1993 – John P. Ehrig of the Viera Company, Melbourne

Naples

  • 2004 – Merlin Lickhalter of Lickhalter & Associates, Naples

Georgia

The Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Administration Building of the Georgia Institute of Technology, designed by Alexander Campbell Bruce (FAIA 1889) and Thomas Henry Morgan (FAIA 1889) of Bruce & Morgan and completed in 1888.
The Hyatt Regency San Francisco, designed by John C. Portman Jr. (FAIA 1968) of John Portman & Associates and completed in 1973.

Atlanta

  • 1889 – Alexander Campbell Bruce of Bruce & Morgan, Atlanta
  • 1889 – Thomas Henry Morgan of Bruce & Morgan, Atlanta
  • 1897 – G. L. Norrman, Atlanta
  • 1898 – Walter T. Downing, Atlanta
  • 1926 – John Robert Dillon of Morgan, Dillon & Lewis, Atlanta
  • 1926 – William J. Sayward of Edwards & Sayward, Atlanta
  • 1937 – Hal Fitzgerald Hentz of Hentz, Adler & Shutze, Atlanta
  • 1942 – Francis Palmer Smith, Atlanta
  • 1949 – George Harwell Bond of Cooper, Bond & Cooper, Atlanta
  • 1949 – Harold Bush-Brown of the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
  • 1949 – Henry J. Toombs, Atlanta
  • 1950 – J. Warren Armistead Jr. of Shutze & Armistead, Atlanta
  • 1951 – Samuel Inman Cooper of Cooper, Bond & Cooper, Atlanta
  • 1951 – Philip T. Shutze of Shutze & Armistead, Atlanta
  • 1952 – James H. Gailey of the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
  • 1952 – Arthur Neal Robinson of Arthur Neal Robinson Sr. and Jr., Atlanta
  • 1957 – Paul M. Heffernan of the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
  • 1958 – Preston S. Stevens of Stevens & Wilkinson, Atlanta
  • 1959 – Herbert C. Millkey of Willner & Millkey, Atlanta
  • 1961 – Richard L. Aeck of Aeck Associates, Atlanta
  • 1962 – Cecil Alexander of Finch, Alexander, Barnes, Rothschild and Paschal, Atlanta
  • 1963 – H. Griffith Edwards of Edwards & Portman, Atlanta
  • 1963 – Bill Finch of Finch, Alexander, Barnes, Rothschild and Paschal, Atlanta
  • 1963 – Ernest D. Ivey of Ivey and Crook, Atlanta
  • 1966 – Joe Amisano of Toombs, Amisano & Wells, Atlanta
  • 1966 – Bernard B. Rothschild of Finch, Alexander, Barnes, Rothschild and Paschal, Atlanta
  • 1967 – Ed Moulthrop of Robert & Company, Atlanta
  • 1968 – John C. Portman Jr. of John Portman & Associates, Atlanta
  • 1969 – James R. Wilkinson of Stevens & Wilkinson, Atlanta
  • 1972 – Julian Hoke Harris, Atlanta
  • 1972 – Robert J. J. Locatell of Locatell/Deckbar/McCormack, Atlanta
  • 1972 – Joseph N. Smith III of the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
  • 1973 – Edward H. Shirley of Lamberson, Plunkett, Shirley & Wooddall, Atlanta
  • 1974 – Matt L. Jorgensen of Abreu & Robeson, Atlanta
  • 1975 – George T. Heery of Heery & Heery, Atlanta
  • 1975 – Henri Jova of Jova/Daniels/Busby, Atlanta
  • 1976 – Jerome M. Cooper of Cooper, Carry & Associates, Atlanta
  • 1976 – Preston S. Stevens Jr. of Stevens & Wilkinson, Atlanta
  • 1977 – Thomas W. Ventulett III of Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback & Associates, Atlanta
  • 1978 – John A. Busby Jr. of Jova/Daniels/Busby, Atlanta
  • 1978 – Stanley L. Daniels of Jova/Daniels/Busby, Atlanta
  • 1978 – William R. Wofford, Atlanta
  • 1979 – M. Garland Reynolds of Reynolds Architects, Decatur
  • 1979 – John R. Street Jr., Marietta
  • 1980 – William J. Dougherty of Dougherty, Fernandez, Marchant, Atlanta
  • 1981 – Paul Muldawer, Atlanta
  • 1982 – Raymond F. Stainback Jr., Atlanta
  • 1985 – William L. Pulgram, Atlanta
  • 1986 – James F. Kortan of Stevens & Wilkinson, Atlanta
  • 1986 – Michael M. Sizemore, Atlanta
  • 1987 – Peter H. Hand, Atlanta
  • 1987 – Louis Maloof, Atlanta
  • 1987 – Richard L. Taylor Jr., Atlanta
  • 1989 – Anthony Ames, Atlanta
  • 1989 – Walter T. Carry, Atlanta
  • 1990 – Richard H. Bradfield, Atlanta
  • 1991 – Marvin C. Housworth Jr., Atlanta
  • 1991 – Larry Lord, Atlanta
  • 1992 – Rufus R. Hughes II, Atlanta
  • 1993 – Ray C. Hoover III, Atlanta
  • 1993 – I. Lewis Nix, Atlanta
  • 1994 – Eugene L. Surber, Atlanta
  • 1995 – W. Jeff Floyd Jr., Atlanta
  • 1995 – Brian H. Gracey, Atlanta
  • 1995 – C. Andrew McLean, Atlanta
  • 1995 – Joseph W. Robinson Sr., Atlanta
  • 1997 – Scott W. Braley, Atlanta
  • 1997 – Richard Rothman, Atlanta
  • 1998 – James Gantt Fausett, Marietta
  • 1998 – William Johnson Stanley III, Atlanta
  • 1999 – Robert Lewis Brown Jr., Decatur
  • 1999 – Benjamin R. Darmer, Atlanta
  • 2001 – Antonin Aeck, Atlanta
  • 2001 – William J. Carpenter, Atlanta
  • 2001 – Ivenue Love-Stanley, Atlanta
  • 2003 – Cheryl McAfee, AIA Atlanta
  • 2003 – Roger L. Neuenschwander, AIA Atlanta
  • 2003 – Stephen T. Swicegood, AIA Atlanta
  • 2003 – Roberta L. Unger, AIA Atlanta
  • 2004 – Winford “Buck” Lindsay, AIA Atlanta (5)
  • 2006 – Oscar L. Harris, (5), AIA Atlanta
  • 2006 – Jack Pyburn, (1), AIA Atlanta
  • 2009 – Richard Diedrich (2–Practice) AIA Atlanta
  • 2010 – William Chegwidden, Marietta
  • 2010 – Philip L. Harrison, Atlanta
  • 2011 – Jonathan Townley Crane, 2, AIA Atlanta
  • 2012 – Michael Alan LeFevre, Practice, AIA Atlanta
  • 2012 – Howard Seth Wertheimer, Government/Industry Organization, AIA Atlanta
  • 2013 – Robert M. Cain, AIA Atlanta
  • 2013 – Dagmar B. Epsten, AIA Atlanta
  • 2014 – Steven W. Clem, Atlanta
  • 2014 – Robert Paul Dean, Atlanta
  • 2014 – Jack Portman, Atlanta
  • 2015 – Gary B. Coursey, Atlanta
  • 2016 – Paula Burns McEvoy, Category Two, AIA Atlanta
  • 2016 – Daniel Watch, Category Two, AIA Atlanta
  • 2016 – Liz Harriss York, Category Four, AIA Atlanta
  • 2017 – Leslie Gartner, Atlanta
  • 2017 – Mark L. Levine, Norcross
  • 2018 – Melody Harclerode, AIA Atlanta
  • 2018 – Robert J. Svedberg, AIA Atlanta
  • 2024 – Lily D. Berrios of Sizemore Group, Atlanta (2)

Savannah

  • 1973 – John C. LeBey, Savannah
  • 1998 – J. Paul Hansen, Savannah
  • 2000 – Ronald Kolman, Savannah
  • 2001 – Eric B. Johnson, Savannah
  • 2003 – Linda M. Ramsay, AIA Savannah
  • 2009 – Forrest Lott (3–Led the Institute) AIA Savannah
  • 2015 – Thomas Jerry Lominack, Savannah
  • 2015 – Anne Kolman Smith, Savannah
  • 2017 – Gerald D. Cowart, Savannah
  • 2023 – Christian Sottile of Sottile & Sottile, Savannah

Macon

  • 1955 – John C. Dennis of Dennis & Dennis, Macon
  • 1957 – W. Elliott Dunwody Jr., Macon
  • 1968 – Ellamae Ellis League,[a] Macon
  • 1984 – Eugene Cox Dunwoody, Macon
  • 1999 – Jordan O. Jelks, Macon

Augusta

  • 1889 – A. M. MacMurphy, Augusta
  • 1992 – Robert Stanford Woodhurst Jr., Augusta
  • 1992 – Robert Stanford Woodhurst III, Augusta

Columbus

  • 1966 – James J. W. Biggers Jr. of Biggers, Scarbrough, Neal, Crisp & Clark, Columbus

Elberton

  • 1977 – James M. Hunt, Elberton

Valdosta

  • 1977 – Zeb V. Lackey of Zeb V. Lackey & Associates, Valdosta

Moultrie

  • 1984 – William Francis McCall Jr., Moultrie

Swainsboro

  • 1993 – James W. Buckley of James W. Buckley & Associates, Swainsboro

Hawaii

The Albert Spencer Wilcox Building in Lihue, Hawaii, designed by Hart Wood (FAIA 1948) and completed in 1924.
The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor, designed by Alfred Preis (FAIA 1965) and completed in 1962.
The Prince Kuhio Federal Building in Honolulu, designed by Francis S. Haines (FAIA 1972) and Joseph G. Farrell (FAIA 2020) of Architects Hawaii Ltd. and completed in 1977.
The Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station at the South Pole, designed by Joseph Ferraro (FAIA 2008) of Ferraro Choi & Associates and completed in 2008.
The campus of the University of Hawaiʻi – West Oʻahu, designed by John Hara (FAIA 1996) of John Hara Associates and completed in 2012.

Honolulu

  • 1948 – Hart Wood of Wood, Weed & Associates, Honolulu
  • 1953 – William C. Furer, Honolulu
  • 1956 – Vladimir Ossipoff of Vladimir Ossipoff & Associates, Honolulu
  • 1957 – George J. Wimberly of Wimberly & Cook, Honolulu
  • 1965 – Alfred Preis of the Hawaii Department of Planning and Economic Development, Honolulu
  • 1966 – William D. Merrill, Honolulu
  • 1967 – Harry W. Seckel, Honolulu
  • 1968 – Cyril W. Lemmon of Lemmon, Freeth, Haines & Jones, Honolulu
  • 1969 – Kenneth W. Roehrig of Merrill, Roehrig, Onodera & Kinder, Honolulu
  • 1971 – Gerald L. Allison of Wimberly, Whisenand, Allison & Tong, Honolulu
  • 1972 – Francis S. Haines of Architects Hawaii Ltd., Honolulu
  • 1972 – Ernest H. Hara of Ernest H. Hara & Associates, Honolulu
  • 1972 – Edward Sullam of Edward Sullam & Associates, Honolulu
  • 1974 – Geoffrey W. Fairfax of Geoffrey W. Fairfax & Associates, Honolulu
  • 1974 – Frank Slavsky of Frank Slavsky & Associates, Honolulu
  • 1975 – Leo S. Wou of Leo S. Wou & Associates, Honolulu
  • 1980 – Charles R. Sutton of Charles R. Sutton & Associates, Honolulu
  • 1983 – Dennis T. Toyomura of Dennis T. Toyomura Architect, Honolulu
  • 1984 – Donald D. Chapman of Chapman Desai Sakata, Honolulu
  • 1984 – George V. Whisenand of Wimberly, Whisenand, Allison, Tong & Goo, Honolulu
  • 1985 – Kenneth Francis Brown, Honolulu
  • 1986 – Paul D. Jones of Architects Hawaii Ltd., Honolulu
  • 1988 – Donald W. Y. Goo of Wimberly, Whisenand, Allison, Tong & Goo, Honolulu
  • 1988 – Arthur M. Weber of the Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Pearl Harbor
  • 1990 – A. Bruce Etherington of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Honolulu
  • 1990 – Christopher J. Smith of CJS Group Architects, Honolulu
  • 1993 – Carol S. Sakata of Chapman Desai Sakata,[a] Honolulu
  • 1994 – Evan D. Cruthers of Media Five Ltd., Honolulu
  • 1996 – John Hara of John Hara Associates, Honolulu
  • 1996 – Spencer Leineweber of Spencer Mason Architects, Honolulu
  • 1997 – Penny Hamilton Posedly, Honolulu
  • 1998 – Benjamin Lee of the Honolulu Department of Planning and Permitting, Honolulu
  • 2000 – Ted Garduque of Garduque Architects, Honolulu
  • 2001 – Daniel Chun of Kauahikaua & Chun, Honolulu
  • 2003 – Randall Fujiki of Construction Management & Development Inc., Honolulu
  • 2004 – Francis S. Oda of Group 70 International, Honolulu
  • 2006 – Joyce Noe of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Honolulu
  • 2008 – Joseph Ferraro of Ferraro Choi & Associates, Honolulu
  • 2011 – Clark Llewellyn of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Honolulu
  • 2014 – Peter Vincent of Peter Vincent Architects, Honolulu
  • 2016 – Glenn Mason of Mason Architects, Honolulu
  • 2016 – Bettina Mehnert of Architects Hawaii Ltd., Honolulu
  • 2017 – Dwight Mitsunaga of Pacific Architects, Honolulu
  • 2020 – John Ida of Urban Works, Honolulu
  • 2021 – Norman Hong of Group 70 International, Honolulu
  • 2021 – Cathi Ho Schar of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Honolulu

Hilo

  • 1999 – Virginia B. MacDonald of Virginia B. MacDonald Architect & Planner, Hawaii National Park

Kahului

  • 1985 – Hans Riecke of Riecke Sunnland Kono Architects, Kahului

Idaho

The James A. McClure Federal Building and Courthouse in Boise, Idaho, designed by Charles F. Hummel (FAIA 1984) of Hummel, Hummel, Jones & Shawver and completed in 1968.

Boise

Moscow

Ketchum

  • 1996 – John R. Smith of Smith Associates, Ketchum

Illinois

The former Chicago Water Tower, designed by William W. Boyington (FAIA 1869) and completed in 1869.
The Home Insurance Building in Chicago, designed by William Le Baron Jenney and completed in 1885.
The Rookery Building in Chicago, designed by Burnham & Root and completed in 1888.
The Auditorium Building in Chicago, designed by Adler & Sullivan and completed in 1889.
Altgeld Hall of the University of Illinois, designed by Nathan Clifford Ricker (FAIA 1879) and James M. White (1932) and completed in 1897.
The Scottish Rite Cathedral in Peoria, Illinois, designed by Herbert Edmund Hewitt (FAIA 1932) and Frank Nelson Emerson (FAIA 1940) of Hewitt & Emerson and completed in 1925.
The Carbide & Carbon Building in Chicago, designed by Daniel H. Burnham Jr. (FAIA 1931) and Hubert Burnham (FAIA 1931) of Burnham Brothers and completed in 1929.
The Chicago Board of Trade Building, designed by John Augur Holabird (FAIA 1934) and John Wellborn Root Jr. (FAIA 1937) of Holabird & Root and completed in 1930.
S. R. Crown Hall of the Illinois Institute of Technology, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (FAIA 1954) and completed in 1956.
The United States Air Force Academy Cadet Chapel, designed by Walter Netsch (FAIA 1967) of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and completed in 1962.
The First Baptist Church of Columbus, Indiana, designed by Harry Weese & Associates and completed in 1965.
Marina City in Chicago, designed by Bertrand Goldberg (FAIA 1966) of Bertrand Goldberg Associates and completed in 1967.
1100 Superior in Cleveland, designed by Myron Goldsmith (FAIA 1972) of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and completed in 1972.
Water Tower Place in Chicago, designed by Edward D. Dart (FAIA 1967) of Loebl, Schlossman, Bennett & Dart and completed in 1976.
The James R. Thompson Center in Chicago, designed by Helmut Jahn (FAIA 1987) of Murphy/Jahn and completed in 1985.
The Harold Washington Library Center, designed by Hammond Beeby & Babka and completed in 1991.
The Chicago Poetry Center, designed by John Ronan (FAIA 2014) of John Ronan Architects and completed in 2011.
One Hundred Above the Park in St. Louis, designed by Jeanne Gang (FAIA 2009) of Studio Gang and completed in 2020.

Chicago

  • 1868 – John C. Cochrane of Cochrane & Piquenard, Chicago
  • 1869 – William W. Boyington, Chicago
  • 1869 – William H. Drake of Carter & Drake, Chicago
  • 1869 – Sanford E. Loring of Loring & Jenney, Chicago
  • 1881 – Augustus Bauer of Bauer & Hill, Chicago
  • 1885 – Solon Spencer Beman, Chicago
  • 1885 – Lorenzo D. Cleveland, Chicago
  • 1885 – William Le Baron Jenney, Chicago
  • 1885 – Francis M. Whitehouse of Burling & Whitehouse, Chicago
  • 1887 – Minard L. Beers, Chicago
  • 1887 – Daniel H. Burnham of Burnham & Root,[b] Chicago
  • 1887 – Henry Lord Gay, Chicago
  • 1887 – Henry W. Hill of Bauer & Hill, Chicago
  • 1887 – William Holabird of Holabird & Roche, Chicago
  • 1887 – John Wellborn Root of Burnham & Root, Chicago
  • 1887 – Stephen V. Shipman, Chicago
  • 1887 – Joseph Lyman Silsbee, Chicago
  • 1887 – Alfred Smith, Chicago
  • 1888 – William Wilson Clay, Chicago
  • 1888 – James Rowland Willett of Willett & Pashley, Chicago
  • 1889 – John Addison, Chicago
  • 1889 – Dankmar Adler of Adler & Sullivan, Chicago
  • 1889 – Frederick Ahlschlager, Chicago
  • 1889 – Frank Shaver Allen, Joliet
  • 1889 – Julian Barnes, Joliet
  • 1889 – Frederick Baumann, Chicago
  • 1889 – George Beaumont, Chicago
  • 1889 – Robert C. Berlin, Chicago
  • 1889 – A. Blumenthal, Chicago
  • 1889 – Edward J. Burling of Burling & Whitehouse, Chicago
  • 1889 – Francis L. Charnley, Chicago
  • 1889 – Henry Ives Cobb, Chicago
  • 1889 – Oscar Cobb, Chicago
  • 1889 – A. M. F. Colton, Chicago
  • 1889 – Adolph Cudell, Chicago
  • 1889 – Henry D. Deam, Chicago
  • 1889 – Laban B. Dixon, Chicago
  • 1889 – Adolphus Druiding, Chicago
  • 1889 – George H. Edbrooke, Chicago
  • 1889 – Willoughby J. Edbrooke of Burnham & Edbrooke, Chicago
  • 1889 – August Fiedler, Chicago
  • 1889 – Reynolds Fisher of Patton & Fisher, Chicago
  • 1889 – John J. Flanders, Chicago
  • 1889 – Fritz Foltz, Chicago
  • 1889 – Charles Sumner Frost, Chicago
  • 1889 – Charles J. Furst, Chicago
  • 1889 – Lawrence G. Hallberg, Chicago
  • 1889 – Christopher O. Hansen, Chicago
  • 1889 – Julius H. Huber, Chicago
  • 1889 – E. S. Jennison, Chicago
  • 1889 – Henry T. Kley, Chicago
  • 1889 – John J. Kouhn, Chicago
  • 1889 – Otto H. Matz, Chicago
  • 1889 – Austin Moody, Chicago
  • 1889 – Joseph Mulvey, Aurora
  • 1889 – William A. Otis, Chicago
  • 1889 – John Otter, Chicago
  • 1889 – Charles M. Palmer, Chicago
  • 1889 – Alfred F. Pashley of Willett & Pashley, Chicago
  • 1889 – Normand Smith Patton of Patton & Fisher, Chicago
  • 1889 – Osborn J. Pierce, Chicago
  • 1889 – Leonard G. Quackenboss, Chicago
  • 1889 – Smith M. Randolph, Chicago
  • 1889 – Martin Roche of Holabird & Roche, Chicago
  • 1889 – Charles Rudolph, Chicago
  • 1889 – P. W. Ruehl, Chicago
  • 1889 – Louis J. Schaub, Chicago
  • 1889 – Oliver C. Smith, Chicago
  • 1889 – Clarence L. Stiles, Chicago
  • 1889 – William Strippelman, Chicago
  • 1889 – Louis H. Sullivan of Adler & Sullivan, Chicago
  • 1889 – John N. Tilton, Chicago
  • 1889 – Frederick B. Townsend, Chicago
  • 1889 – Samuel Atwater Treat, Chicago
  • 1889 – Gregory Vigeant, Chicago
  • 1889 – Clinton J. Warren, Chicago
  • 1889 – Horatio R. Wilson, Chicago
  • 1889 – William Carbys Zimmerman, Chicago
  • 1892 – William Henri Adams, Chicago
  • 1892 – William Bryce Mundie of Jenney & Mundie, Chicago
  • 1892 – William J. van Keuren, Chicago
  • 1894 – Frederick W. Perkins, Chicago
  • 1905 – Irving Kane Pond of Pond and Pond, Chicago
  • 1906 – Richard E. Schmidt of Schmidt, Garden and Martin, Chicago
  • 1907 – Allen Bartlit Pond of Pond and Pond, Chicago
  • 1907 – Howard Van Doren Shaw, Chicago
  • 1908 – Dwight H. Perkins of Perkins & Hamilton, Chicago
  • 1909 – Robert C. Spencer Jr. of Spencer & Powers, Chicago
  • 1910 – George C. Nimmons, Chicago
  • 1911 – Harry Bergen Wheelock, Chicago
  • 1913 – James J. Egan of Egan & Prindeville, Chicago
  • 1913 – Elmer C. Jensen of Mundie & Jensen, Chicago
  • 1913 – Arthur Woltersdorf of Hill & Woltersdorf, Chicago
  • 1914 – William K. Fellows of Perkins, Fellows & Hamilton, Chicago
  • 1915 – Charles H. Prindeville, Chicago
  • 1916 – George W. Maher, Chicago
  • 1919 – N. Max Dunning, Chicago
  • 1919 – Joseph C. Llewellyn of Joseph C. Llewellyn Company, Chicago
  • 1923 – Thomas E. Tallmadge of Tallmadge & Watson, Chicago
  • 1926 – Alfred Hoyt Granger of Granger, Lowe & Bollenbacher, Chicago
  • 1927 – C. Herrick Hammond of Chatten & Hammond, Chicago
  • 1927 – Henry K. Holsman, Chicago
  • 1929 – Edward H. Bennett of Bennett, Parsons & Frost, Chicago
  • 1929 – Emery Stanford Hall, Chicago
  • 1931 – John C. Bollenbacher of Granger & Bollenbacher, Chicago
  • 1931 – Daniel Burnham Jr. of Burnham Brothers, Chicago
  • 1931 – Hubert Burnham of Burnham Brothers, Chicago
  • 1931 – Elmo C. Lowe, Chicago
  • 1932 – Frank A. Carpenter, Chicago
  • 1932 – Melville C. Chatten of Perkins, Chatten & Hammond, Chicago
  • 1934 – John Augur Holabird of Holabird & Root, Chicago
  • 1934 – Victor Andre Matteson, Chicago
  • 1935 – Robert S. De Golyer, Chicago
  • 1935 – William Jones Smith of Childs & Smith, Chicago
  • 1937 – Hugh Mackie Gordon Garden of Schmidt, Garden & Erikson, Chicago
  • 1937 – John Wellborn Root Jr. of Holabird & Root, Chicago
  • 1938 – John L. Hamilton of Hamilton, Fellows & Nedved, Chicago
  • 1939 – Pierre Blouke, Chicago
  • 1940 – Phillip Brooks Maher, Chicago
  • 1941 – David Adler, Chicago
  • 1944 – Ernest A. Grunsfeld Jr., Chicago
  • 1944 – Alfred P. Shaw of Shaw, Naess & Murphy, Chicago
  • 1946 – Samuel Abraham Marx of Samuel A. Marx-Noel L. Flint-Charles W. Schonne, Chicago
  • 1947 – Howard Lovewell Cheney, Chicago
  • 1947 – George Grant Elmslie, Chicago
  • 1947 – Carl Anthony Erikson of Schmidt, Garden & Erikson, Chicago
  • 1948 – Paul Gerhardt Jr., Chicago
  • 1949 – Jerrold Loebl of Loebl, Schlossman & Bennett, Chicago
  • 1949 – Nathaniel A. Owings of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Chicago
  • 1950 – John O. Merrill of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Chicago
  • 1951 – Earl Howell Reed Jr., Chicago
  • 1951 – Norman J. Schlossman of Loebl, Schlossman & Bennett, Chicago
  • 1951 – Philip Will Jr. of Perkins & Will, Chicago
  • 1952 – L. Morgan Yost, Chicago
  • 1953 – Richard M. Bennett of Loebl, Schlossman & Bennett, Chicago
  • 1953 – John Reed Fugard, Chicago
  • 1953 – Lawrence Perkins of Perkins & Will, Chicago
  • 1953 – Bertram A. Weber, Chicago
  • 1954 – Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Chicago
  • 1955 – Frank A. Childs of Childs & Smith, Chicago
  • 1955 – Noel L. Flint of Samuel A. Marx-Noel L. Flint-Charles W. Schonne, Chicago
  • 1955 – Raphael N. Friedman of Friedman, Alschuler & Sincere, Chicago
  • 1955 – Andrew Rebori, Chicago
  • 1955 – E. Todd Wheeler of Perkins & Will, Chicago
  • 1956 – John S. Cromelin, Chicago
  • 1956 – Winston Elting, Chicago
  • 1956 – Walter S. Frazier of Frazier, Raftery, Orr & Fairbank, Geneva
  • 1956 – Gilbert P. Hall of Holabird & Root, Chicago
  • 1959 – Samuel A. Lichtmann, Chicago
  • 1960 – Charles H. Dornbusch of Cone & Dornbusch, Chicago
  • 1960 – Harold B. McEldowney of the University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago
  • 1961 – Harry Weese of Harry Weese & Associates, Chicago
  • 1963 – William E. Hartmann of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Chicago
  • 1964 – Ludwig Hilberseimer, Chicago
  • 1964 – C. F. Murphy of C.F. Murphy Associates, Chicago
  • 1966 – Bertrand Goldberg of Bertrand Goldberg Associates, Chicago
  • 1966 – Bruce Graham of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Chicago
  • 1967 – Alfred S. Alschuler Jr. of Friedman, Alschuler & Sincere, Chicago
  • 1967 – Alexander H. Bacci of Schmidt, Garden & Erikson, Chicago
  • 1967 – George E. Danforth of the Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago
  • 1967 – Edward D. Dart of Loebl, Schlossman, Bennett & Dart, Chicago
  • 1967 – R. Rea Esgar of Dunlap & Esgar, Chicago
  • 1967 – Charles B. Genther of PACE Associates, Chicago
  • 1967 – Walter Netsch of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Chicago
  • 1967 – Walter H. Sobel of Walter H. Sobel & Associates, Chicago
  • 1968 – Daniel Brenner of Brenner, Danforth, Rockwell, Chicago
  • 1968 – C. William Brubaker of Perkins & Will, Chicago
  • 1968 – Paul D. McCurry of Schmidt, Garden & Erikson, Chicago
  • 1968 – Matthew L. Rockwell of the Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission, Chicago
  • 1968 – Jack D. Train of Metz, Train, Olson & Youngren, Chicago
  • 1969 – Spencer B. Cone of Cone & Dornbusch, Chicago
  • 1969 – Leonard J. Currie of the University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago
  • 1969 – Robert O. Hausner of Hausner & Macsai, Chicago
  • 1969 – August F. Hoenack of Jensen & Halstead, Chicago
  • 1969 – William Keck of George Fred Keck-William Keck, Chicago
  • 1969 – D. Coder Taylor of Coder Taylor Associates, Kenilworth
  • 1970 – Gertrude Lempp Kerbis,[a] Chicago
  • 1970 – Carter Manny of C.F. Murphy Associates, Chicago
  • 1970 – Robertson Ward Jr., Chicago
  • 1971 – Bruno P. Conterato of the Office of Mies van der Rohe, Chicago
  • 1971 – William E. Dunlap of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Chicago
  • 1971 – Ralph P. Youngren of Metz, Train, Olson & Youngren, Chicago
  • 1972 – M. David Dubin of Dubin, Dubin, Black & Moutoussamy, Chicago
  • 1972 – Myron Goldsmith of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Chicago
  • 1972 – Morton Hartman of Perkins & Will, Chicago
  • 1972 – Raymond C. Ovresat of Perkins & Will, Chicago
  • 1972 – Patroklos J. Papadopulos of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, Chicago
  • 1972 – John H. Schruben of Production Systems for Architects and Engineers, Chicago
  • 1972 – Gene Summers of C.F. Murphy Associates, Chicago
  • 1973 – Joseph F. Fitzgerald, Commissioner of Buildings, Chicago
  • 1973 – Wilbert R. Hasbrouck, Palos Park, Illinois
  • 1973 – Stanley Tigerman of Stanley Tigerman & Associates, Chicago
  • 1974 – Natalie de Blois of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Chicago
  • 1974 – Ezra Gordon of Ezra Gordon-Jack M. Levin & Associates, Chicago
  • 1974 – David Haid of David Haid & Associates, Chicago
  • 1974 – James W. Hammond of Hammond Beeby & Associates, Chicago
  • 1974 – John A. Holabird Jr. of Holabird & Root, Chicago
  • 1974 – William T. Priestley, Lake Forest, Illinois
  • 1974 – Ben Weese of Harry Weese & Associates, Chicago
  • 1975 – Robert J. Piper of Perkins & Will, Chicago
  • 1975 – Y. C. Wong of Y. C. Wong & Associates, Chicago
  • 1976 – James D. Ferris of J. D. Ferris & Associates, Chicago
  • 1976 – William A. Ganster of Ganster & Hennighausen, Waukegan
  • 1977 – John D. Cordwell of Solomon Cordwell Buenz & Associates, Chicago
  • 1978 – Jerome R. Butler Jr., City Architect, Chicago
  • 1978 – I. W. Colburn of I. W. Colburn & Associates, Chicago
  • 1978 – Hans A. Friedman of A. M. Kinney Associates, Evanston
  • 1978 – John Macsai of John Macsai & Associates, Chicago
  • 1978 – John W. Moutoussamy of Dubin, Dubin, Black & Moutoussamy, Chicago
  • 1978 – Lloyd H. Siegel, Chicago
  • 1979 – Wendell Jerome Campbell of Wendell Campbell Associates, Chicago
  • 1979 – Joseph Y. Fujikawa of Fujikawa, Conterato, Lohan & Associates, Chicago
  • 1979 – John F. Hartray Jr. of Booth, Nagle & Hartray, Chicago
  • 1979 – Hans Neumann of Perkins & Will, Chicago
  • 1979 – John I. Schlossman of Loebl Schlossman & Hackl, Chicago
  • 1979 – H. Thurber Stowell of Finck, Stowell & Frolichstein, Chicago
  • 1980 – Lawrence O. Booth of Booth Hansen, Chicago
  • 1980 – Thomas J. Eyerman of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Chicago
  • 1980 – Edward H. Matthei of Matthei & Colin Associates, Chicago
  • 1980 – James L. Nagle of Booth, Nagle & Hartray, Chicago
  • 1980 – Gerrard Pook of Holabird & Root, Chicago
  • 1981 – Stanley N. Allan of Harry Weese & Associates, Chicago
  • 1981 – Robert Diamant of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Chicago
  • 1981 – Andrew L. Heard of Heard & Associates, Chicago
  • 1981 – Charles F. Murphy Jr. of C.F. Murphy Associates, Chicago
  • 1981 – Douglas Schroeder of Douglas Schroeder Associates, Chicago
  • 1982 – Harry F. Anderson of Perkins & Will, Chicago
  • 1982 – Eugene E. Cook of Holabird & Root, Chicago
  • 1982 – James R. DeStefano of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Chicago
  • 1982 – Donald J. Hackl of Loebl Schlossman & Hackl, Chicago
  • 1982 – Raymond A. Pigozzi of O'Donnell Wicklund Pigozzi Architects, Northbrook
  • 1982 – Roger M. Seitz of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Chicago
  • 1983 – John Buenz of Solomon Cordwell Buenz & Associates, Chicago
  • 1983 – Harold H. Hellman of the University of Chicago, Chicago
  • 1983 – William Holabird of Holabird & Root, Chicago
  • 1983 – Dirk Lohan of Fujikawa Conterato Lohan Associates, Chicago
  • 1983 – George A. Sample, Chicago
  • 1983 – Roy J. Solfisburg III of Holabird & Root, Chicago
  • 1983 – Wilmont Vickrey of Vickrey/Ovresat/Awsumb Associates, Chicago
  • 1984 – Kenneth G. Groggs of Groggs & Associates, Chicago
  • 1984 – Gerald Horn of Holabird & Root, Chicago
  • 1984 – Yoshio Nakazawa of Yosh Nakazawa & Associates, Evanston
  • 1985 – Stuart Cohen of Stuart Cohen & Anders Nereim, Chicago
  • 1985 – Ernest A. Grunsfeld III of Grunsfeld & Associates, Chicago
  • 1985 – Adrian Smith of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Chicago
  • 1985 – Calvin J. Tobin of Loebl Schlossman & Hackl, Chicago
  • 1986 – Aubrey J. Greenberg of Aubrey J. Greenberg & Associates, Chicago
  • 1986 – Charles G. Rummel of Lester B. Knight & Associates, Chicago
  • 1986 – Maurice Thominet of the Chicago Park District, Chicago
  • 1986 – Gordon Wildermuth of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Chicago
  • 1987 – Helmut Jahn of Murphy/Jahn, Chicago
  • 1988 – Richard B. Cook of Stowell Cook Frolichstein, Chicago
  • 1988 – William N. Larson of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Chicago
  • 1989 – James Goettsch of Murphy/Jahn, Chicago
  • 1990 – Norman DeHaan of Norman DeHaan Associates, Chicago
  • 1990 – Diane Legge Kemp of DLK Architecture, Chicago
  • 1990 – Ed Uhlir of the Chicago Park District, Chicago
  • 1990 – John Vinci of the Office of John Vinci, Chicago
  • 1991 – Thomas H. Beeby of Hammond Beeby & Babka, Chicago
  • 1991 – William E. Brazley Jr. of William E. Brazley & Associates, Park Forest
  • 1991 – Walker C. Johnson of Holabird & Root, Chicago
  • 1991 – Margaret McCurry of Tigerman McCurry Architects, Chicago
  • 1991 – Kenneth A. Schroeder of Schroeder Murchie Laya Associates, Chicago
  • 1991 – Cynthia Weese of Weese Langley Weese, Chicago
  • 1992 – Carol Ross Barney of Ross Barney + Jankowski, Chicago
  • 1992 – Ronald Krueck, Chicago
  • 1992 – Gregory W. Landahl, Chicago
  • 1992 – Lawrence J. O’Donnell, Deerfield
  • 1993 – David C. Hovey, Glencoe
  • 1993 – Arnold L. Larsen, La Grange
  • 1993 – George C. Pappageorge, Chicago
  • 1993 – Joseph Valerio, Chicago
  • 1995 – Michael A. Dixon, St. Charles
  • 1995 – Kristine K. Fallon, Chicago
  • 1995 – Ralph E. Johnson, Chicago
  • 1995 – Grant G. McCullagh, Chicago
  • 1995 – Linda Searl, Chicago
  • 1995 – John Tomassi, Chicago
  • 1995 – Nicholas H. Weingarten, Chicago
  • 1995 – Steven F. Weiss, Chicago
  • 1995 – Leonard S. Wicklund, Deerfield
  • 1996 – Robert K. Clough, Chicago
  • 1996 – Thomas K. Fridstein, Chicago
  • 1996 – Susan Greenwald, Chicago
  • 1996 – Harry J. Hunderman, Chicago
  • 1996 – Harold B. Olin, Chicago
  • 1996 – Leonard A. Peterson, Deerfield
  • 1996 – Frederick Phillips, Chicago
  • 1996 – Richard Solomon, Chicago
  • 1996 – Martin F. Wolf, Chicago
  • 1997 – Roula Alakiotou, Chicago
  • 1997 – Howard S. Decker, Chicago
  • 1997 – Andrew Metter, Chicago
  • 1997 – Frederic D. Moyer, Northbrook
  • 1997 – Werner Sabo, Chicago
  • 1997 – Sam Scaccia, Chicago
  • 1997 – James M. Stevenson, Chicago
  • 1998 – Joseph W. Casserly, Chicago
  • 1998 – James S. Gimpel, Chicago
  • 1998 – John H. Nelson, Chicago
  • 1998 – Daniel Harding Wheeler, Chicago
  • 1999 – Kenneth C. Crocco, Chicago
  • 1999 – Edward L. Deam, Chicago
  • 1999 – John Eifler, Chicago
  • 1999 – Peter Landon, Chicago
  • 1999 – John Mark Syvertsen, Chicago
  • 1999 – David C. Woodhouse, Chicago
  • 1999 – John J. Zils, Chicago
  • 2000 – Jerry R. Reich, Chicago
  • 2000 – Thomas R. Samuels, Chicago
  • 2000 – James K. Zahn, Chicago
  • 2001 – Daniel P. Coffey, Chicago
  • 2001 – Neil P. Frankel, Chicago
  • 2003 – Anthony Belluschi, AIA Chicago
  • 2003 – Philip Enquist, AIA Chicago
  • 2003 – Laura A. Horstman Fisher, AIA Chicago
  • 2003 – Douglas Garofalo, AIA Chicago
  • 2004 – Joseph G. Burns, AIA Chicago (2)
  • 2004 – John H. Catlin, AIA Chicago (2)
  • 2004 – Peter Exley, AIA Chicago (2)
  • 2004 – Lonn L. Frye, AIA Chicago (2)
  • 2004 – Paul A. Harding, AIA Chicago (1)
  • 2004 – James C. Jankowski, AIA Chicago (3)
  • 2004 – Angie Lee, AIA Chicago (2)
  • 2004 – Thomas J. Rossiter, AIA Chicago (2)
  • 2005 – Dirk Denison (1), AIA Chicago
  • 2005 – Phillip Craig Johnson (2), AIA Chicago
  • 2005 – Avram Lothan (1), AIA Chicago
  • 2005 – Richard F. Tomlinson II (2), AIA Chicago
  • 2006 – James Baird, (1), AIA Chicago
  • 2006 – Paul Florian, (1), AIA Chicago
  • 2006 – Holly Gerberding, (4), AIA Chicago
  • 2006 – Philip Hamp, (1), AIA Chicago
  • 2006 – Thomas Hoepf, (1), AIA Chicago
  • 2006 – Helen J. Kessler, (2), AIA Chicago
  • 2006 – Donna Robertson, (2), AIA Chicago
  • 2006 – Dennis E. Rupert, (1), AIA Chicago
  • 2006 – Mark P. Sexton, (1), AIA Chicago
  • 2007 – Thomas P. Kerwin, (2), AIA Chicago
  • 2007 – Frank Christopher Lee, (2), AIA Chicago
  • 2008 – August Battaglia, (1), AIA Chicago
  • 2008 – Daniel Cinelli, (2), AIA Chicago
  • 2008 – Tod Desmarais, (2), AIA Chicago
  • 2008 – Peter Ellis, (1), AIA Chicago
  • 2008 – David Hansen, (1), AIA Chicago
  • 2009 – Steven Burns (5–Alternative Career) AIA Chicago
  • 2009 – Walter Eckenhoff (5–Service to Society) AIA Chicago
  • 2009 – George Efstathiou (2–Practice) AIA Chicago
  • 2009 – Jonathan Fischel (3–Led the Institute) AIA Chicago
  • 2009 – Jeanne Gang of Studio Gang, Chicago
  • 2009 – Louis Garapolo (5–Service to Society) AIA Chicago
  • 2009 – Joseph Gonzalez (1–Design) AIA Chicago
  • 2009 – Walter Hainsfurther of Kurtz Associates, Des Plaines
  • 2009 – Patrick Loughran (2–Research) AIA Chicago
  • 2010 – Martha A. Bell, Chicago
  • 2010 – Philip J. Castillo, Evanston
  • 2010 – Thomas M. Harboe, Chicago
  • 2010 – James R. Loewenberg, Chicago
  • 2010 – Peter A. Weismantle, Oak Park
  • 2011 – Elliott E. Dudnik, 2, AIA Chicago
  • 2011 – Mark J. Frisch, 2, AIA Chicago
  • 2011 – Julie R. Hacker, 1, AIA Chicago
  • 2011 – Andrew D. Mendelson, 3, AIA Chicago
  • 2011 – Ross B. Wimer, 1, AIA Chicago
  • 2012 – George A. Hinds, Research, AIA Chicago
  • 2012 – Susan F. King, Practice, AIA Chicago
  • 2012 – Leonard E. Koroski, Preservation, AIA Chicago
  • 2012 – Jeffrey J. McCarthy, Practice, AIA Chicago
  • 2012 – Steven M. Nilles, Practice, AIA Chicago
  • 2012 – James E. Prendergast, Practice, AIA Chicago
  • 2013 – Renee S. Doktorczyk, AIA Chicago
  • 2013 – Carl P. Giegold, AIA Chicago
  • 2013 – Gordon Gill, AIA Chicago
  • 2013 – Vojo Narancic, AIA Chicago
  • 2014 – Jonathan Boyer, Chicago
  • 2014 – Carl J. D’Silva, Chicago
  • 2014 – Douglas Farr, Chicago
  • 2014 – Robert Forest, Chicago
  • 2014 – John Ronan of John Ronan Architects, Chicago
  • 2014 – Dawn R. Schuette, Chicago
  • 2014 – Anne T. Sullivan, Chicago
  • 2015 – Thomas B. Braham, Chicago
  • 2015 – Scott Conwell, Chicago
  • 2015 – Steven Scott Cook, Chicago
  • 2015 – Stephen J. Kelley, Chicago
  • 2015 – Nathan Kipnis, Evanston
  • 2015 – Burcin Atay Moehring, Chicago
  • 2015 – Gracia Maria Shiffrin, Chicago
  • 2016 – Mary Buchanan Brush, Category Two, AIA Chicago
  • 2016 – John S. Burcher, Category Two, AIA Chicago
  • 2016 – Jane E. Cameron, Category Two, AIA Chicago
  • 2016 – Ellen Bailey Dickson, Category Two, AIA Chicago
  • 2016 – Lamar A. Johnson, Category Five, AIA Chicago
  • 2016 – Larry Kearns, Category Two, AIA Chicago
  • 2016 – Aric J. Lasher, Category One, AIA Chicago
  • 2016 – Percy 'Rebel' Roberts III, Category Two, AIA Chicago
  • 2016 – Joseph A. Stypka, Category Two, AIA Chicago
  • 2016 – Robert P. Theel, Category Four, AIA Chicago
  • 2016 – Susan Doreen Turner, Category Two, AIA Chicago
  • 2017 – Gary M. Ainge, Chicago
  • 2017 – Jeff Bone, Chicago
  • 2017 – Sheila F. Cahnman, Wilmette
  • 2017 – Rada Doytcheva, Chicago
  • 2017 – Matthew Dumich, Chicago
  • 2017 – David E. Eckmann, Chicago
  • 2017 – Martin Felsen, Chicago
  • 2017 – Randolph E. Guillot, Oak Park
  • 2017 – Charles R. Hasbrouck, Chicago
  • 2017 – Richard C. (Rik) Master, Chicago
  • 2017 – Edward M. Peck, Chicago
  • 2017 – J.J. Tang, Lisle
  • 2017 – Steven Richard Turckes, Chicago
  • 2018 – Joseph M. Antunovich, AIA Chicago
  • 2018 – Aimee Eckmann, AIA Chicago
  • 2018 – Rand Ekman, AIA Chicago
  • 2018 – Dina A. Griffin, AIA Chicago
  • 2018 – Mark C. Hirons, AIA Chicago
  • 2018 – Patricia Saldaña Natke, AIA Chicago
  • 2018 – Lois Vitt Sale of Wight & Company, Darien
  • 2018 – Grant Uhlir, AIA Chicago
  • 2018 – David Urschel, AIA Chicago
  • 2018 – Stephen Wierzbowski, AIA Chicago
  • 2019 – Joseph P. Caprile of Jones Lang LaSalle, Chicago
  • 2020 – Catherine Baker of Nowhere Collaborative, Chicago
  • 2020 – Thomas Roszak of Thomas Roszak Architecture, Chicago
  • 2020 – Mark Schmieding of bKL Architecture, Chicago
  • 2020 – Marc Teer of Black Spectacles, Chicago
  • 2020 – Daniel White of Gresham Smith, Chicago
  • 2021 – Linda Keane, AIA Chicago
  • 2021 – Renauld Deandre Mitchell, AIA Chicago
  • 2021 – Rael Slutsky, AIA Chicago
  • 2022 – Craig Brandt of Craig Brandt Architecture, Chicago
  • 2022 – Abbie Clary of CannonDesign, Chicago
  • 2022 – Robin Randall of Legat Architects, Chicago
  • 2022 – Mark Schendel of Studio Gang, Chicago
  • 2022 – Charles T. Smith of CannonDesign, Chicago
  • 2023 – Sara Beardsley of Solomon Cordwell Buenz, Chicago
  • 2023 – David Block of the Evergreen Real Estate Group, Chicago
  • 2023 – Xuan Fu of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Chicago
  • 2023 – Mark Schwamel of Ware Malcomb, Chicago
  • 2023 – Mark Walsh of Perkins&Will, Chicago
  • 2023 – Robin Whitehurst of Bailey Edward Design, Chicago
  • 2024 – Tom Bassett-Dilley of Tom-Bassett-Dilley Architects, Chicago
  • 2024 – Nick Cameron of Perkins&Will, Chicago
  • 2024 – Drew Deering of Moody Nolan, Chicago
  • 2024 – Maria Pellot of UrbanWorks, Chicago
  • 2024 – Jonathan Solomon of Preservation Futures, Chicago
  • 2024 – Ann Thompson of Related Midwest, Chicago
  • 2024 – Roderic Walton of Moody Nolan, Chicago

Champaign–Urbana

Springfield

  • 1889 – George W. Bullard of Bullard & Bullard, Springfield
  • 1889 – Samuel A. Bullard of Bullard & Bullard, Springfield
  • 1889 – George H. Helmle, Springfield
  • 1898 – William H. Conway, Springfield
  • 1983 – Donald E. Ferry of Ferry & Henderson Architects, Springfield
  • 1998 – Mike Jackson, Springfield
  • 2010 – Paul W. O’Shea, Springfield
  • 2011 – Earl W. Henderson of Ferry & Henderson Architects, Springfield

Peoria

Decatur

  • 1972 – Frederick W. Salogga of Spangler, Beall, Salogga & Bradley, Decatur
  • 1978 – Thomas G. Bradley of Salogga Bradley Likins Dillow, Decatur
  • 2012 – Larry Livergood of Architectural Expressions, Forsyth

Rockford

  • 1983 – C. Edward Ware, Rockford
  • 1984 – Charles E. Boettcher, Rockford
  • 1998 – Samuel N. Darby, Rockford

Bloomington–Normal

  • 1889 – George H. Miller, Bloomington
  • 1966 – Dean F. Hilfinger of Lundeen, Hilfinger & Asbury, Bloomington

Greater St. Louis

Carbondale

  • 1992 – Charles E. Garrison, Carbondale
  • 1996 – Bernard I. Jones, Carbondale

Carthage

  • 1889 – George W. Payne, Carthage

Quad Cities

  • 1967 – Chris R. Maiwald of Swanson & Maiwald, Moline

Kankakee

  • 1993 – Ronald L. Moline, Kankakee

Indiana

The Roberts Park Methodist Episcopal Church in Indianapolis, designed by Diedrich A. Bohlen (FAIA 1887) and completed in 1876.
The Starke County Courthouse in Knox, Indiana, designed by John F. Wing (FAIA 1889) and Marshall S. Mahurin (FAIA 1889) of Wing & Mahurin and completed in 1898.
The Student Building at Indiana University, designed by Bernard Vonnegut I (FAIA 1889) and Arthur Bohn of Vonnegut & Bohn and completed in 1905.
The Indianapolis Athletic Club, designed by Robert Frost Daggett (FAIA 1926) and completed in 1924.
The Indiana State Library and Historical Bureau in Indianapolis, designed by Edward D. Pierre (FAIA 1951) and George C. Wright (FAIA 1951) of Pierre & Wright and completed in 1934.
The Minton–Capehart Federal Building in Indianapolis, designed by Evans Woollen III (FAIA 1983) of Woollen Associates and completed in 1975.
The Grainger Engineering Library of the University of Illinois, designed by Evans Woollen III (FAIA 1983) and Lynn H. Molzan (FAIA 1980) of Woollen, Molzan and Partners and completed in 1994.
The Indiana State Museum in Indianapolis, designed by Bill Browne Jr. (FAIA 2009) of RATIO Architects and completed in 2002.

Indianapolis

  • 1882 – Charles A. Wallingford, Indianapolis
  • 1884 – Edgar J. Hodgson, Indianapolis
  • 1887 – Diedrich A. Bohlen of D. A. Bohlen & Son, Indianapolis
  • 1889 – Oscar D. Bohlen of D. A. Bohlen & Son, Indianapolis
  • 1889 – Robert Platt Daggett of R. P. Daggett & Company, Indianapolis
  • 1889 – James B. Lizius of R. P. Daggett & Company, Indianapolis
  • 1889 – J. H. Scharn, Indianapolis
  • 1889 – Adolph Scherrer, Indianapolis
  • 1889 – Bernard Vonnegut I of Vonnegut & Bohn, Indianapolis
  • 1898 – Herbert W. Foltz, Indianapolis
  • 1926 – Robert Frost Daggett, Indianapolis
  • 1951 – Edward D. Pierre of Edward D. Pierre & Associates, Indianapolis
  • 1951 – George Caleb Wright of Vonnegut, Wright & Yeager, Indianapolis
  • 1959 – Merritt Harrison, Indianapolis
  • 1961 – Edward D. James of James Associates, Indianapolis
  • 1963 – Charles J. Betts, Indianapolis
  • 1970 – H. Roll McLaughlin of James Associates, Indianapolis
  • 1973 – David O. Meeker Jr., Indianapolis
  • 1976 – Arthur L. Burns of The McGuire & Shook Corporation, Indianapolis
  • 1979 – David M. Bowen of The McGuire & Shook Corporation, Indianapolis
  • 1980 – Robert N. Kennedy of Kennedy, Brown & Associates, Indianapolis
  • 1980 – Lynn H. Molzan of Woollen Associates, Indianapolis
  • 1982 – John G. Pecsok, Indianapolis
  • 1983 – Evans Woollen III of Woollen, Molzan and Partners, Indianapolis
  • 1984 – Henry G. Meier, Indianapolis
  • 1985 – Wayne S. Schmidt, Indianapolis
  • 1986 – John H. Jelliffe, Indianapolis
  • 1989 – Raymond S. Thompson, Indianapolis
  • 1990 – Walter S. Blackburn of Blackburn Associates Architects, Indianapolis
  • 1992 – Horace Seay Cantrell Jr., Indianapolis
  • 1998 – Dean M. Illingworth, Indianapolis
  • 2000 – Sheila Snider of Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis,[a] Indianapolis
  • 2001 – Susan M. Allen, Morgantown
  • 2004 – James T. Kienle of James T. Kienle & Associates, Indianapolis
  • 2008 – Diana Brenner of Brenner Design, Indianapolis
  • 2009 – Bill Browne Jr. of RATIO Architects, Indianapolis
  • 2011 – Debra S. Kunce, 3, AIA Indianapolis
  • 2012 – Drew White, Practice, AIA Indianapolis
  • 2013 – Gary Loren Vance, AIA Indianapolis
  • 2017 – Lisa C. Gomperts, Indianapolis
  • 2023 – Steve Alspaugh of Schmidt Associates, Indianapolis
  • 2023 – Sanford Garner of RG Collaborative, Indianapolis

South Bend

Terre Haute

  • 1870 – Josse A. Vrydagh, Terre Haute
  • 1880 – Charles Eppinghausen, Terre Haute
  • 1952 – Warren D. Miller of Miller & Vrydagh, Terre Haute
  • 1973 – Ewing H. Miller of Ewing Miller Associates, Terre Haute

Lafayette

  • 1889 – James F. Alexander, Lafayette
  • 1960 – Walter Scholer of Walter Scholer & Associates, Lafayette
  • 1966 – Wayne M. Webber, Lafayette
  • 1967 – Walter Scholer Jr. of Walter Scholer & Associates, Lafayette

Muncie

Evansville

Fort Wayne

Chicago

  • 1959 – Raymond S. Kastendieck, Gary
  • 1964 – William J. Bachman of Bachman & Bertram & Associates, Hammond
  • 1967 – George N. Hall of Hall & Kane Associates, Gary

Elkhart

Frankfort

  • 1889 – John W. Hammond, Frankfort

Richmond

Louisville

Iowa

The Davenport City Hall, designed by John W. Ross (FAIA 1889) and completed in 1895.
The Charles Mix County Courthouse in Lake Andes, South Dakota, designed by William L. Steele (FAIA 1918) and completed in 1919.
The former Des Moines Fire Department Headquarters, designed by J. Woolson Brooks (FAIA 1947) of Proudfoot, Rawson, Brooks & Borg and completed in 1937.
Stephens Auditorium of Iowa State University, designed by Raymond D. Crites (FAIA 1972) of Crites & McConnell with Brooks-Borg-Skiles and completed in 1969.
The Civic Center of Greater Des Moines, designed by Charles Herbert (FAIA 1973) of Charles Herbert & Associates and completed in 1979.
Biology Building East of the University of Iowa, designed by William Anderson (FAIA 1999) of Brooks-Borg-Skiles and completed in 2000.

Des Moines

  • 1889 – Edwin L. Merrill, Des Moines
  • 1947 – J. Woolson Brooks of Brooks-Borg, Des Moines
  • 1965 – William J. Wagner Jr. of Wetherell-Harrison-Wagner, Des Moines
  • 1973 – Charles Herbert of Charles Herbert & Associates, Des Moines
  • 1981 – John D. Bloodgood of John D. Bloodgood Architects, Des Moines
  • 1985 – H. Kennard Bussard of Bussard/Dikis Associates, Des Moines
  • 1992 – William M. Dikis of Bussard/Dikis Associates, Des Moines
  • 1993 – Tom Clause of Clause Architects, Des Moines
  • 1995 – Kirk V. Blunck of Herbert Lewis Kruse Blunck Architecture, Des Moines
  • 1995 – Calvin F. Lewis of Herbert Lewis Kruse Blunck Architecture, Des Moines
  • 1996 – Rod Kruse of Herbert Lewis Kruse Blunck Architecture, Des Moines
  • 1999 – William Anderson of Brooks-Borg-Skiles, Des Moines
  • 2004 – Paul Mankins of Herbert Lewis Kruse Blunck Architecture, Des Moines
  • 2007 – Jeffrey Anderzhon of Invision Architecture, Des Moines
  • 2024 – Carey Nagle of BNIM, Des Moines
  • 2024 – Kevin Nordmeyer of BNIM, Des Moines

Dubuque

  • 1889 – Fridolin Heer of Frid. Heer & Son, Dubuque
  • 1889 – Fridolin Heer Jr. of Frid. Heer & Son, Dubuque
  • 1889 – Frank D. Hyde, Dubuque
  • 1973 – Joseph G. Durrant of Durrant-Deininger-Dommer-Kramer & Gordon, Dubuque
  • 1982 – Robert F. Mattox of The Durrant Group, Dubuque
  • 1986 – Norman E. Wirkler of The Durrant Group, Dubuque
  • 2001 – Gordon E. Mills of The Durrant Group, Dubuque

Ames

Cedar Rapids

Davenport

Sioux City

  • 1897 – Henry Fisher, Sioux City
  • 1918 – William L. Steele, Sioux City
  • 2011 – Dale McKinney of M+Architects, Sioux City

Waterloo

  • 1965 – Oswald H. Thorson of Thorson–Brom–Broshar, Waterloo
  • 1977 – Robert C. Broshar of Thorson–Brom–Broshar–Snyder, Waterloo
  • 2006 – Michael Broshar of Invision Architecture, Waterloo

Iowa City

  • 1983 – Richard F. Hansen of Hansen Lind Meyer, Iowa City
  • 1989 – John H. Lind of Hansen Lind Meyer, Iowa City
  • 2023 – Tim Schroeder of Neumann Monson Architects, Iowa City

Burlington

  • 1889 – Charles A. Dunham, Burlington

Decorah

  • 1951 – Charles Altfillisch, Decorah

Fort Dodge

  • 2019 – Terry Allers of Allers Associates, Fort Dodge

Kansas

The Franklin County Courthouse in Ottawa, Kansas, designed by George P. Washburn (FAIA 1889) and completed in 1892.
Topeka High School, designed by Theodore R. Griest (FAIA 1958) of Thomas W. Williamson & Company and completed in 1931.
The Wichita Central Library, designed by Robert J. Schaefer (FAIA 1981) and Robert D. Eflin of Schaefer, Schirmer & Eflin and completed in 1967.
The Ulrich Museum of Wichita State University, designed by Charles F. McAfee (FAIA 1981) of Charles F. McAfee Architects and Planners and completed in 1974.

Wichita

  • 1889 – William L. Ross, Newton
  • 1951 – Lorentz Schmidt, Wichita
  • 1957 – Glen H. Thomas of Thomas-Harris-Calvin, Wichita
  • 1979 – Dwight M. Bonham of Griffith & Bonham, Wichita
  • 1981 – Charles F. McAfee of Charles F. McAfee Architects and Planners, Wichita
  • 1981 – Robert J. Schaefer of Schaefer & Associates, Wichita
  • 1993 – David L. Hoffman of Law/Kingdon, Wichita

Manhattan

Lawrence

Topeka

  • 1889 – Thomas N. Philpot, Topeka
  • 1958 – Theodore R. Griest of Griest & Ekdahl, Topeka
  • 1981 – Henry W. Schirmer, Topeka
  • 2006 – Stan Peterson of Peterson Architectural Group, Topeka

Kansas City metropolitan area

  • 1888 – Erasmus T. Carr, Leavenworth

Ottawa

Hutchinson

  • 1955 – Arthur R. Mann of Mann & Company, Hutchinson

Garden City

  • 1974 – Howard T. Blanchard of Blanchard, Vanderweide & Fillmore, Garden City

Kentucky

The former Nelson County Courthouse in Bardstown, Kentucky, designed by Mason Maury (FAIA 1887) of Maury & Dodd and completed in 1891.
The Pendennis Club in Louisville, Kentucky, designed by Frederic Lindley Morgan (FAIA 1949) of Nevin & Morgan and completed in 1928.

Louisville

  • 1887 – Mason Maury, Louisville
  • 1889 – Charles Julian Clarke, Louisville
  • 1889 – Cornelius A. Curtin, Louisville
  • 1889 – Oscar Haupt, Louisville
  • 1889 – Harry P. McDonald of McDonald Brothers, Louisville
  • 1889 – Henry Wolters, Louisville
  • 1890 – O. C. Wehle, Louisville
  • 1926 – James C. Murphy of D.X. Murphy & Brother, Louisville
  • 1949 – Frederic Lindley Morgan of Nevin & Morgan, Louisville
  • 1956 – Ossian P. Ward, Louisville
  • 1970 – A. Bailey Ryan of Ryan Associated Architects, Louisville
  • 1977 – John H. Bickel III of Bickel–Gibson Associates, Louisville
  • 1985 – Clyde K. Warner Jr., Louisville
  • 1990 – Lawrence J. Leis, Louisville
  • 1991 – Lawrence P. Melillo, Louisville
  • 1994 – K. Norman Berry, Louisville
  • 2000 – J. Richard Kremer, Louisville
  • 2004 – H. Carleton Godsey of Godsey Associates Architects, Louisville
  • 2016 – Roberto de Leon of de Leon & Primmer Architecture Workshop, Louisville
  • 2017 – Stephen A. Wiser, Louisville
  • 2022 – Mark Trier of JRA Architects, Louisville
  • 2023 – Charles Cash of Urban 1, Louisville
  • 2023 – Ross Primmer of de Leon & Primmer Architecture Workshop, Louisville
  • 2024 – Colin Drake of JRA Architects, Louisville

Lexington

  • 1889 – Herman L. Rowe, Lexington
  • 1964 – James Allan Clark of Clark Associates, Lexington
  • 1983 – Charles Parker Graves, Lexington
  • 1983 – Donald Q. Wallace, Lexington
  • 1992 – Byron Foster Romanowitz, Lexington
  • 1998 – Clyde Reynolds Carpenter, Lexington
  • 2010 – Sam H. Halley, Lexington
  • 2012 – David Mohney of the University of Kentucky, Lexington
  • 2015 – April Pottorff of Ricci Greene Associates,[a] Lexington
  • 2017 – Michael William Jacobs, Lexington
  • 2022 – Gregory Luhan of the University of Kentucky, Lexington
  • 2022 – Randall C. Vaughn of Gray Construction, Lexington

Paducah

Frankfort

  • 1942 – C. Julian Oberwarth of Oberwarth & Livingston, Frankfort

Louisiana

The Confederate Memorial Hall Museum in New Orleans, designed by Thomas Sully (FAIA 1889) and Albert Toledano (FAIA 1889) of Sully & Toledano and completed in 1890.
The DeSoto Parish Courthouse in Mansfield, Louisiana, designed by Charles Favrot (FAIA 1923) and Louis A. Livaudais of Favrot & Livaudais and completed in 1911.
The Caddo Parish Courthouse in Shreveport, Louisiana, designed by Edward F. Neild (FAIA 1948) and completed in 1926.
The New Orleans Public Library, designed by Nathaniel Cortlandt Curtis Jr. (FAIA 1962) and Arthur Q. Davis (FAIA 1959) of Curtis & Davis with Goldstein, Parham & Labouisse and Favrot, Reed, Mathes & Bergman and completed in 1958.
The State Library of Louisiana, designed by John Desmond (FAIA 1967) and completed in 1958.
Percival Stern Hall of Tulane University, designed by Nathaniel Cortlandt Curtis Jr. (FAIA 1962) and Arthur Q. Davis (FAIA 1959) of Curtis & Davis and completed in 1971.
The Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame in Natchitoches, Louisiana, designed by Victor Trahan (FAIA 2006) of Trahan Architects and completed in 2013.
The Bruce Museum of Arts and Science in Greenwich, Connecticut, designed by Steve Dumez (FAIA 2007) of Eskew+Dumez+Ripple and completed in 2023.

New Orleans

  • 1889 – William Fitzner, New Orleans
  • 1889 – Thomas Sully of Sully & Toledano, New Orleans
  • 1889 – Albert Toledano of Sully & Toledano, New Orleans
  • 1897 – Frank P. Graveley, New Orleans
  • 1914 – Samuel S. Labouisse, New Orleans
  • 1923 – Charles Favrot of Favrot & Livaudais, New Orleans
  • 1926 – Allison Owen of Diboll & Owen, New Orleans
  • 1936 – Moise H. Goldstein Sr., New Orleans
  • 1938 – Nathaniel C. Curtis, New Orleans
  • 1938 – Richard Koch of Koch & Wilson, New Orleans
  • 1949 – Arthur Feitel, New Orleans
  • 1955 – Samuel Wilson Jr. of Koch & Wilson, New Orleans
  • 1956 – Sol Rosenthal, New Orleans
  • 1959 – Arthur Q. Davis of Curtis and Davis Architects and Engineers, New Orleans
  • 1959 – Frederick D. Parham of Goldstein, Parham & Labouisse, New Orleans
  • 1960 – Solis Seiferth of Dreyfous, Seiferth & Gilbert, New Orleans
  • 1962 – Nathaniel Cortlandt Curtis Jr. of Curtis and Davis Architects and Engineers, New Orleans
  • 1964 – John W. Lawrence of Tulane University, New Orleans
  • 1970 – Mark P. Lowrey of Lowrey, Hess & Boudreaux, New Orleans
  • 1971 – J. Buchanan Blitch of J. Buchanan Blitch & Associates, New Orleans
  • 1971 – Murvan M. Maxwell of Maxwell & LeBreton, New Orleans
  • 1977 – Edward G. Petrazio, New Orleans
  • 1986 – William Kay Turner, New Orleans
  • 1994 – C. Errol Barron Jr., New Orleans
  • 1995 – Ronald C. Filson, New Orleans
  • 1995 – E. Eean McNaughton of E. Eean McNaughton Architects, New Orleans
  • 1996 – Eugene Darwin Cizek, New Orleans
  • 1999 – Ronald B. Blitch, New Orleans
  • 2003 – Allen Eskew of Eskew+Dumez+Ripple, New Orleans
  • 2007 – Steve Dumez of Eskew+Dumez+Ripple, New Orleans
  • 2009 – James Washington Jr. (3–Led Related Organization) AIA New Orleans
  • 2010 – Creed Brierre of Mathes Brierre Architects, New Orleans
  • 2010 – David Waggonner of Waggonner & Ball, New Orleans
  • 2011 – F. Macnaughton Ball Jr. of Waggonner & Ball, New Orleans
  • 2011 – William Raymond Manning, 4, AIA New Orleans
  • 2013 – Jesse Cannon, architect to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, New Orleans
  • 2013 – H. Mortimer Favrot Jr. of Favrot & Shane, Metairie
  • 2013 – Angela O'Byrne of Perez,[a] New Orleanss
  • 2015 – Michael John Bell, New Orleans
  • 2016 – Mark Ripple, Category Two, AIA New Orleans
  • 2017 – L. Azeo Torre, New Orleans
  • 2017 – Peter M. Trapolin, New Orleans
  • 2017 – Wayne J. Troyer, New Orleans
  • 2018 – Lee Ledbetter, AIA New Orleans
  • 2018 – Z Smith of Eskew+Dumez+Ripple, New Orleans
  • 2019 – Tracy Lea of EskewDumezRipple, New Orleans

Baton Rouge

  • 1956 – Ralph Bodman of Bodman & Murrell & Smith, Baton Rouge
  • 1967 – John Desmond of Desmond-Miremont-Burks, Baton Rouge
  • 1967 – W. J. Evans, Baton Rouge
  • 1974 – William R. Brockway, Baton Rouge
  • 1977 – Charles E. Schwing of Charles E. Schwing & Associates, Baton Rouge
  • 1980 – John L. Webb of Bodman, Webb & Noland, Baton Rouge
  • 1982 – T. Clayton Smith, Baton Rouge
  • 1982 – W. Floyd Williamson Jr., Baton Rouge
  • 1992 – Raymond G. Post Jr., Baton Rouge
  • 2006 – Victor Trahan of Trahan Architects, Baton Rouge
  • 2009 – Kevin Harris (2–Practice) AIA Baton Rouge
  • 2013 – Trula Remson of Remson Haley Herpin Architects,[a] Baton Rouge
  • 2020 – Stephen P. Maher of Ritter Maher Architects, Baton Rouge

Shreveport

  • 1889 – Nathaniel S. Allen, Shreveport
  • 1889 – C. A. Leffingwell, Shreveport
  • 1948 – Edward F. Neild of Neild, Somdal & Neild, Shreveport
  • 1950 – Samuel G. Wiener of Samuel G. Wiener & Associates, Shreveport
  • 1955 – Dewey A. Somdal of Neild-Somdal Associates, Shreveport
  • 1961 – William B. Wiener of William B. Wiener, Morgan & O'Neal, Shreveport
  • 1965 – G. Scott Smitherman of Somdal-Smitherman-Sorensen-Sherman & Associates, Shreveport
  • 1967 – Lester C. Haas of Haas & Massey & Associates, Shreveport
  • 1969 – Jesse O. Morgan Jr. of William B. Wiener, Morgan & O'Neal, Shreveport
  • 1974 – P. Murff O’Neal Jr. of William B. Wiener, Morgan & O'Neal, Shreveport
  • 1976 – Howard C. Sherman of Smitherman-Sorensen-Sherman Associates, Shreveport
  • 1980 – William S. Evans of Evans & Evans, Shreveport

Lafayette

  • 1960 – David R. Williams, Lafayette
  • 1970 – David L. Perkins, Lafayette
  • 1998 – H. Gordon Brooks II, Lafayette
  • 2007 – Edward J. Cazayoux, (2), AIA South Louisiana
  • 2022 – Ursula Emery McClure of emerymcclure architecture, Lafayette

Alexandria

  • 1972 – Joseph M. Brocato of Barron, Heinberg & Brocato, Alexandria
  • 2007 – Doug Ashe of Ashe Broussard Weinzettle Architects, Alexandria

Lake Charles

  • 1980 – Junius J. Champeaux II of Barras Breaux Champeaux, Lake Charles

Ruston

Bogalusa

  • 1988 – Norman L. Koonce, Bogalusa

Maine

The C. A. Brown Cottage in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, designed by John Calvin Stevens (FAIA 1889) and completed in 1887.
Parsons Hall of the University of New Hampshire, designed by Gridley Barrows (FAIA 1982) of Alonzo J. Harriman Associates and completed in 1966.

Portland

  • 1889 – John Calvin Stevens of Stevens & Cobb, Portland
  • 1970 – Philip S. Wadsworth of Wadsworth, Boston, Dimick, Mercer & Weatherill, Portland
  • 2005 – Carol A. Wilson of Carol A. Wilson Architect,[a] Falmouth
  • 2015 – Gunnar Hubbard of Thornton Tomasetti, Portland
  • 2016 – Scott Simons of Scott Simons Architects, Portland
  • 2019 – Richard Renner of Richard Renner Architects, Portland
  • 2024 – Jesse Thompson of Kaplan Thompson Architects, Portland

Lewiston–Auburn

  • 1961 – Alonzo J. Harriman of Alonzo J. Harriman & Associates, Auburn
  • 1982 – Gridley Barrows of Alonzo J. Harriman Associates, Auburn

Bangor

Maryland

The Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church in Baltimore, designed by Thomas Dixon (FAIA 1870) of Dixon & Carson and completed in 1872.
The Baltimore City Hall, designed by George A. Frederick (FAIA 1877) and completed in 1875.
The Clarence Mitchell Courthouse in Baltimore, designed by James Bosley Noel Wyatt (FAIA 1889) and William G. Nolting (FAIA 1901) of Wyatt & Nolting and completed in 1900.
Gilman Hall of Johns Hopkins University, designed by Douglas H. Thomas Jr. (FAIA 1909) of Parker, Thomas & Rice and completed in 1915.
The Baltimore City College, designed by Riggin Buckler and George Corner Fenhagen (FAIA 1937) of Buckler & Fenhagen and completed in 1928.
The Baltimore Gas and Electric Company Building, designed by L. McLane Fisher (FAIA 1955) and Charles M. Nes Jr. (FAIA 1955) Fisher, Nes, Campbell & Associates and completed in 1966.
The United States Post Office in Baltimore, designed by Alexander S. Cochran (FAIA 1962) and Richard C. Donkervoet (FAIA 1989) of Cochran, Stephenson & Donkervoet and Tatar & Kelly and completed in 1971.
The University of Virginia School of Law, designed by Adam Gross (FAIA 2004) and Luanne Greene (FAIA 2015) of Ayers Saint Gross and completed in 1997.
The Brown Center of the Maryland Institute College of Art, designed by Steve Ziger (FAIA 2018) of Ziger Snead Architects and completed in 2004.

Baltimore

  • 1870 – Thomas Dixon of Dixon & Carson, Baltimore
  • 1870 – Nathaniel Henry Hutton of Hutton & Murdoch, Baltimore
  • 1870 – Edmund George Lind, Baltimore
  • 1870 – James Crawford Neilson of Niernsee & Neilson, Baltimore
  • 1871 – John Murdoch of Hutton & Murdoch, Baltimore
  • 1877 – George A. Frederick, Baltimore
  • 1885 – Frank E. Davis, Baltimore
  • 1889 – George Archer, Baltimore
  • 1889 – Henry F. Brauns, Baltimore
  • 1889 – Charles E. Cassell, Baltimore
  • 1889 – Jackson C. Gott, Baltimore
  • 1889 – William Thomas Wilson, Baltimore
  • 1889 – James Bosley Noel Wyatt of Wyatt & Nolting, Baltimore
  • 1901 – William G. Nolting of Wyatt & Nolting, Baltimore
  • 1909 – Douglas H. Thomas Jr. of Parker, Thomas & Rice, Baltimore
  • 1923 – Josias Pennington, Baltimore
  • 1923 – Joseph Evans Sperry, Baltimore
  • 1926 – Howard Sill, Baltimore
  • 1937 – James R. Edmunds Jr., Baltimore
  • 1937 – George Corner Fenhagen of Buckler & Fenhagen, Baltimore
  • 1937 – Laurence Hall Fowler, Baltimore
  • 1938 – R. E. Lee Taylor of Taylor & Fisher, Baltimore
  • 1945 – William D. Lamdin of Palmer & Lamdin, Baltimore
  • 1945 – John Henry Scarff of Wyatt & Nolting, Baltimore
  • 1946 – D. K. Este Fisher of Taylor & Fisher, Baltimore
  • 1948 – Edward L. Palmer Jr. of Palmer, Fisher, Williams & Nes, Baltimore
  • 1951 – Henry Powell Hopkins, Baltimore
  • 1952 – Lucius Read White Jr., Baltimore
  • 1955 – L. McLane Fisher of Fisher, Nes, Campbell & Associates, Baltimore
  • 1955 – T. Worth Jamison Jr. of Jamison & Marcks, Baltimore
  • 1955 – Charles M. Nes Jr. of Fisher, Nes, Campbell & Associates, Baltimore
  • 1962 – Alexander S. Cochran of Cochran, Stephenson & Wing, Baltimore
  • 1967 – Grinnell W. Locke of Locke & Jackson, Baltimore
  • 1967 – Charles H. Richter Jr. of Fisher, Nes, Campbell & Partners, Baltimore
  • 1967 – Archibald C. Rogers of Rogers, Taliaferro, Kostritsky & Lamb, Baltimore
  • 1968 – Richard W. Ayers of Meyer, Ayers & Saint, Baltimore
  • 1968 – Orin M. Bullock Jr., Baltimore
  • 1968 – Francis H. Jencks of Wrenn, Lewis & Jencks, Baltimore
  • 1968 – Charles E. Lamb of Rogers, Taliaferro, Kostritsky & Lamb, Baltimore
  • 1969 – Van Fossen Schwab of Van Fossen Schwab Inc., Baltimore
  • 1972 – James I. Campbell of Fisher, Nes, Campbell & Partners, Baltimore
  • 1973 – Bryden B. Hyde of the Office of James R. Edmunds Jr., Baltimore
  • 1975 – Francis T. Taliaferro of Rogers, Taliaferro, Kostritsky & Lamb, Baltimore
  • 1976 – Joseph W. Burcham of the Social Security Administration, Baltimore
  • 1978 – James W. Burch, Annapolis
  • 1979 – John W. Hill of the University of Maryland, Baltimore, Baltimore
  • 1980 – Mario L. Schack of RTKL Associates, Baltimore
  • 1982 – James R. Grieves, Baltimore
  • 1983 – Harold L. Adams, Baltimore
  • 1986 – Leon Bridges of The Leon Bridges Company, Baltimore
  • 1988 – George J. Pillorge, Baltimore
  • 1989 – Richard C. Donkervoet of Cochran, Stephenson & Donkervoet, Baltimore
  • 1989 – Michael F. Trostel, Baltimore
  • 1992 – Michael E. Bolinger, Baltimore
  • 1993 – Albert W. Rubeling Jr., Towson
  • 1994 – Laurin B. Askew Jr., Columbia
  • 1994 – Gary A. Bowden, Baltimore
  • 1994 – Anthony N. Johns Jr., Baltimore
  • 1994 – Walter Schamu, Baltimore
  • 1996 – Edward M. Hord, Baltimore
  • 1999 – Barbara E. Wilks, Baltimore
  • 2001 – Amy L. Gould, Baltimore
  • 2001 – Melvin L. Mitchell, Baltimore
  • 2002 – Wayne L. Good, Annapolis
  • 2002 – Glen A. Tipton, AIA Baltimore
  • 2004 – Adam Gross of Ayers Saint Gross, Baltimore
  • 2008 – Michael Murphy, (1), AIA Baltimore
  • 2009 – Glenn Birx of Ayers Saint Gross, Baltimore
  • 2011 – Tom Liebel, 2, AIA Baltimore
  • 2011 – Nikolaus Philipsen, 5, AIA Baltimore
  • 2011 – Alan Reed, 2, AIA Baltimore
  • 2011 – Rebecca Boswell Swanston, 1, AIA Baltimore
  • 2011 – David Vere Thompson, 2, AIA Baltimore
  • 2011 – David Gilmore Wright, 1, AIA Baltimore
  • 2012 – James Determan, Led the Institute, AIA Baltimore
  • 2012 – Peter C. Doo, Practice, AIA Baltimore
  • 2012 – Edward Charles Kohls, Practice, AIA Batlimore
  • 2012 – Tim Twomey of RTKL Associates, Baltimore
  • 2013 – David H. Gleason, AIA Baltimore
  • 2013 – Robert Tennenbaum, AIA Baltimore
  • 2015 – Luanne Greene of Ayers Saint Gross, Baltimore
  • 2016 – Luis Carlos Bernardo, Category Two, AIA Baltimore
  • 2016 – Anne Hicks Harney, Category Two, AIA Baltimore
  • 2016 – Bryce A. Turner, Category Two, AIA Baltimore
  • 2017 – Suzanne Floyd Frasier, Baltimore
  • 2017 – David Mayhew, Towson
  • 2018 – Steve Ziger of Ziger Snead Architects, Baltimore
  • 2020 – Lee Coplan of Hord Coplan Macht, Baltimore
  • 2022 – Randy M. Sovich of RM Sovich Architecture, Baltimore
  • 2024 – Kathleen Lechleiter of twopoint studio, Baltimore
  • 2024 – Anath Ranon of Quinn Evans Architects, Baltimore

Greater Washington

  • 1939 – Eugene H. Klaber, Silver Spring
  • 1963 – Paul H. Kea of Paul H. Kea, David Shaw & Associates, Hyattsville
  • 1969 – Jack C. Cohen of Cohen, Haft & Associates, Silver Spring
  • 1971 – Richard E. Collins of Collins & Kronstadt, Silver Spring
  • 1971 – Benjamin P. Elliott, Silver Spring
  • 1974 – Eugene A. Delmar, Silver Spring
  • 1974 – Charles B. Soulé of Bagley, Soulé, Lee, Chevy Chase
  • 1975 – Harold L. Esten, Silver Spring
  • 1978 – Edward H. Noakes of Edward H. Noakes & Associates, Potomac
  • 1981 – David A. Holtz, Rockville
  • 1986 – Roger K. Lewis of the University of Maryland, College Park
  • 1991 – John Loss of the University of Maryland, College Park
  • 1994 – Roscoe Reeves Jr., North Chevy Chase
  • 1994 – John C. Wilmot, Gaithersburg
  • 1996 – William Bechhoefer, Bethesda
  • 1997 – Sharon F. Washburn of Sarah Washburn Architect,[a] Bethesda
  • 1998 – Gerald Francis Oudens, Chevy Chase
  • 1999 – Juanita M. Mildenberg, Bethesda
  • 2000 – Stuart L. Knoop, Chevy Chase
  • 2000 – Mark McInturff, Bethesda
  • 2001 – Ricardo C. Herring, Mitchellville
  • 2001 – John Francis Torti of Torti Gallas & Partners, Silver Spring
  • 2005 – H. Thomas McGrath Jr. of the Historic Preservation Training Center, Frederick
  • 2008 – Diane Hoskins, (2), AIA Potomac Valley
  • 2009 – Carl Elefante (2–Practice) AIA Potomac Valley
  • 2014 – Gregory Chang, Gaithersburg
  • 2014 – Michael Dean Watkins, Gaithersburg
  • 2015 – Ralph D. Bennett, Silver Spring
  • 2015 – Amy E. Gardner, Silver Spring
  • 2015 – Thomas Stewart Shiner, Bethesda
  • 2017 – Kathy Denise Dixon, Upper Marlboro
  • 2017 – Sami Kokdil (Kirkdil), Bethesda
  • 2017 – Phillip W. Neuberg, Gaithersburg
  • 2017 – Steve Parker, Calverton
  • 2017 – John P. Salmen, Takoma Park
  • 2017 – Kevin G. Sneed, Silver Spring
  • 2017 – JP Spickler, Rockville
  • 2017 – Michael A. Wiencek Jr., Chevy Chase
  • 2020 – Randy Steiner of the Coalition of Community College Architecture Programs, Chevy Chase
  • 2023 – Bill Mallari of the University of Maryland, College Park

Easton

  • 1968 – H. Chandlee Forman, Easton

Chestertown

  • 1996 – Peter Caverly Newlin, Chestertown

Salisbury

  • 2012 – Finith Ewin Jernigan II of Design Atlantic, Salisbury

Massachusetts

The Arlington Street Church in Boston, designed by Arthur Gilman (FAIA 1857) and completed in 1861.
Memorial Hall of Harvard University, designed by William Robert Ware (FAIA 1961) and Henry Van Brunt (FAIA 1864) of Ware & Van Brunt and completed in 1878.
The Slater Memorial Museum of the Norwich Free Academy, designed by Stephen C. Earle (FAIA 1889) and completed in 1886.
The Worcester City Hall, designed by Robert Swain Peabody (FAIA 1889) and John Goddard Stearns Jr. (FAIA 1894) of Peabody & Stearns and completed in 1898.
The campus of the Harvard Medical School, designed by George Foster Shepley (FAIA 1889) and Charles Allerton Coolidge (FAIA 1889) of Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge and completed in 1906.
The Forest Park branch of the Springfield City Library, designed by Guy Kirkham (FAIA 1897) of Kirkham & Parlett and completed in 1909.
Gasson Hall of Boston College, designed by Charles Donagh Maginnis (FAIA 1906) and Timothy Walsh (FAIA 1925) of Maginnis & Walsh and completed in 1913.
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, designed by Guy Lowell (FAIA 1915) and completed in 1915.
Lowell House of Harvard University, designed by Charles Allerton Coolidge (FAIA 1889) and Henry R. Shepley (FAIA 1936) of Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch & Abbott and completed in 1930.
Houghton Library of Harvard University, designed by William G. Perry (FAIA 1936) of Perry, Shaw & Hepburn and completed in 1942.
Holyoke High School, designed by Bissell Alderman (FAIA 1970) of Alderman & MacNeish and completed in 1964.
Peabody Terrace of Harvard University, designed by Josep Lluís Sert (FAIA 1965), Huson Jackson (FAIA 1968) and Ronald Gourley (FAIA 1976) of Sert, Jackson & Gourley and completed in 1965.
The Boston Architectural College, designed by John R. Myer (FAIA 1970) of Ashley, Myer & Associates and completed in 1966.
The John F. Kennedy Federal Building in Boston, designed by Walter Gropius (FAIA 1954) of The Architects Collaborative and completed in 1966.
Boston City Hall, designed by Gerhard M. Kallmann (FAIA 1976) and Michael McKinnell (FAIA 1982) of Kallmann, McKinnell & Knowles and completed in 1968.
Mather House of Harvard University, designed by Jean Paul Carlhian (FAIA 1973) of Shepley, Bulfinch, Richardson & Abbott and completed in 1970.
The Monroe C. Gutman Library of Harvard University, designed by Benjamin Thompson (FAIA 1975) of Benjamin Thompson & Associates and completed in 1972.
The Federal Reserve Bank Building in Boston, designed by Hugh Stubbins (FAIA 1960) of Hugh Stubbins & Associates and completed in 1977.
The Cabot Intercultural Center of Tufts University, designed by Joseph Maybank III (FAIA 1984) of Architectural Resources Cambridge and completed in 1981.
The National Aquarium in Baltimore, designed by Peter Chermayeff (FAIA 1983) of Cambridge Seven Associates and completed in 1981.
The Aga Khan University Hospital in Karachi, Pakistan, designed by Thomas M. Payette (FAIA 1977) of Payette Associates and completed in 1985.
Ruggles station in Roxbury, Boston, designed by Don Stull (FAIA 1982) and M. David Lee (FAIA 1992) of Stull & Lee and completed in 1988.
Seiji Ozawa Hall at Tanglewood in Lenox, Massachusetts, designed by William Rawn (FAIA 1994) and of William Rawn Associates and completed in 1989.
The Edward W. Brooke Courthouse in Boston, designed by Gerhard M. Kallmann (FAIA 1976) and Michael McKinnell (FAIA 1982) of Kallmann McKinnell & Wood and completed in 1998.
The expanded New England Aquarium in Boston, designed by Warren Schwartz (FAIA 1995) and Robert Silver (FAIA 1994) of Schwartz/Silver Architects and completed in 1998.
Merck, Paris-Borden and Perkins Houses of Bennington College, designed by Kyu Sung Woo (FAIA 1997) of Kyu Sung Woo Architects and completed in 2001.
The University Pavilion of the University of Cincinnati, designed by Andrea Leers (FAIA 1991) and Jane Weinzapfel (FAIA 1994) of Leers Weinzapfel Associates and completed in 2002.
The expanded Cambridge Public Library, designed by William Rawn (FAIA 1994) and Cliff Gayley (FAIA 2015) of William Rawn Associates and completed in 2009.
The Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex of Northeastern University, designed by Robert J. Schaeffner (FAIA 2015) and Kevin B. Sullivan (FAIA 2012) of Payette Associates and completed in 2016.
Wegmans Hall of the University of Rochester, designed by Frano Violich (FAIA 2009) of Kennedy & Violich Architecture and completed in 2017.

Greater Boston

Springfield

  • 1897 – Guy Kirkham, Springfield
  • 1970 – Bissell Alderman of Alderman & MacNeish, West Springfield
  • 1987 – Robert L. Tessier of Tessier Associates, Agawam
  • 1991 – Douglas K. Engebretson of Tessier Associates, Agawam
  • 2009 – Sigrid Miller Pollin of the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst
  • 2010 – Bruce Adams Coldham of Coldham & Hartman Architects, Amherst
  • 2013 – Kathleen Lugosch of the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst
  • 2016 – Margo Jones of Jones Whitsett Architects, Greenfield
  • 2021 – Caryn Brause of the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst
  • 2024 – Thomas RC Hartman of Coldham & Hartman Architects, Amherst
  • 2024 – Ludmilla Pavlova-Gillham of the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst

Worcester

Pittsfield

  • 1887 – H. Neill Wilson, Pittsfield
  • 1970 – Prentice Bradley, Pittsfield
  • 2003 – Ann K. McCallum of Burr & McCallum Architects, Williamstown
  • 2004 – F. Andrus Burr of Burr & McCallum Architects, Williamstown

Providence metropolitan area

  • 1889 – John M. Allen, New Bedford
  • 1976 – C. Warren Luther of Washburn-Luther Associates, Attleboro
  • 1987 – Maximilian L. Ferro of The Preservation Partnership, New Bedford

Barnstable

  • 1983 – Henry N. Wright, Wellfleet
  • 2013 – Mark A. Hutker of Hutker Architects, Falmouth
  • 2019 – John R. DaSilva of Polhemus Savery DaSilva, East Harwich

Michigan

The former First Presbyterian Church in Detroit, designed by George D. Mason (FAIA 1889) and Zacharias Rice (FAIA 1889) of Mason & Rice and completed in 1889.
Pewabic Pottery in Detroit, designed by William Buck Stratton (FAIA 1910) and Frank Conger Baldwin (FAIA 1897) of Stratton & Baldwin and completed in 1907.
Cadillac Place in Detroit, designed by Albert Kahn (FAIA 1918) and completed in 1922.
The Theodore Levin United States Courthouse in Detroit, designed by Robert O. Derrick and Branson B. Gamber (FAIA 1944) of Derrick & Gamber and completed in 1934.
The First Christian Church in Columbus, Indiana, designed by Eliel Saarinen (FAIA 1943) of Saarinen & Swanson and completed in 1942.
The MIT Chapel, designed by Eero Saarinen (FAIA 1952) of Eero Saarinen & Associates and completed in 1955.
The Midland Center for the Arts, designed by Alden B. Dow (FAIA 1957) of Alden B. Dow Associates and completed in 1968.
The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, designed by Gunnar Birkerts (FAIA 1970) of Gunnar Birkerts & Associates and completed in 1972.
The Michigan History Center and Library of Michigan in Lansing, Michigan, designed by William Henry Kessler (FAIA 1969) of William Kessler & Associates and completed in 1988.

Detroit

  • 1875 – Henry T. Brush, Detroit
  • 1881 – Gordon W. Lloyd, Detroit
  • 1889 – Ernest W. Arnold, Detroit
  • 1889 – Arthur B. Cram, Detroit
  • 1889 – John M. Donaldson of Donaldson & Meier, Detroit
  • 1889 – Joseph V. Gearing, Detroit
  • 1889 – Julius Hess of Hess & Raseman, Detroit
  • 1889 – Walter MacFarlane of Rogers and MacFarlane, Detroit
  • 1889 – George D. Mason of Mason & Rice, Detroit
  • 1889 – Henry J. Meier of Donaldson & Meier, Detroit
  • 1889 – Richard E. Raseman of Hess & Raseman, Detroit
  • 1889 – Zacharias Rice of Mason & Rice, Detroit
  • 1889 – James S. Rogers of Rogers and MacFarlane, Detroit
  • 1889 – Arthur H. Scott of Scott, Kamper & Scott, Detroit
  • 1889 – John Scott of Scott, Kamper & Scott, Detroit
  • 1889 – Mortimer L. Smith of Mortimer L. Smith & Son, Detroit
  • 1894 – William E. Higginbotham of Malcomson & Higginbotham, Detroit
  • 1897 – Frank Conger Baldwin of Stratton & Baldwin, Detroit
  • 1897 – H. J. Maxwell Grylls of John Scott & Company, Detroit
  • 1910 – William Buck Stratton of Stratton & Baldwin, Detroit
  • 1916 – Leon Coquard, Detroit
  • 1918 – Albert Kahn, Detroit
  • 1926 – William G. Malcomson of Malcomson & Higginbotham, Detroit
  • 1940 – Marcus R. Burrowes, Detroit
  • 1943 – Eliel Saarinen of Saarinen & Swanson, Bloomfield Hills
  • 1944 – Clair W. Ditchy, Detroit
  • 1944 – Branson V. Gamber of Derrick & Gamber, Detroit
  • 1944 – Henry Francis Stanton, Detroit
  • 1946 – Talmage C. Hughes, Detroit
  • 1947 – Alvin E. Harley of Harley, Ellington & Day, Detroit
  • 1947 – Arthur Knox Hyde of Hyde & Williams, Detroit
  • 1947 – William Kapp of Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, Detroit
  • 1952 – Eero Saarinen of Eero Saarinen & Associates, Bloomfield Hills
  • 1953 – C. William Palmer, Detroit
  • 1955 – Louis Rossetti of Giffels & Vallet, Detroit
  • 1960 – H. Augustus O'Dell of O'Dell, Hewlett & Luckenbach Associates, Birmingham
  • 1960 – Minoru Yamasaki of Yamasaki & Associates, Birmingham
  • 1961 – Robert F. Hastings of Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, Detroit
  • 1961 – Eberle M. Smith of Eberle M. Smith, Associates, Detroit
  • 1962 – Linn Smith of Linn Smith Associates, Birmingham
  • 1963 – Charles A. Blessing, Detroit
  • 1964 – Earl W. Pellerin, Detroit
  • 1964 – Louis G. Redstone of Louis G. Redstone Associates, Detroit
  • 1965 – Amedeo Leone of Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, Detroit
  • 1966 – Paul B. Brown of Harley, Ellington, Cowin & Stirton, Detroit
  • 1966 – Gerald G. Diehl of Diehl & Diehl, Detroit
  • 1966 – Sol King of Albert Kahn Associated Architects and Engineers, Detroit
  • 1966 – Suren Pilafian, Detroit
  • 1966 – Peter Tarapata of Tarapata, MacMahon, Paulsen Associates, Bloomfield Hills
  • 1967 – Bruce H. Smith of Smith & Smith Associates, Royal Oak
  • 1968 – John C. Haro of Albert Kahn Associated Architects and Engineers, Detroit
  • 1968 – Charles H. MacMahon Jr. of Tarapata, MacMahon, Paulsen Associates, Bloomfield Hills
  • 1968 – J. Robert F. Swanson of Swanson Associates, Bloomfield Hills
  • 1969 – William Henry Kessler of William Kessler & Associates, Grosse Pointe
  • 1969 – Philip J. Meathe of Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, Detroit
  • 1969 – Louis Menk of Albert Kahn Associates, Detroit
  • 1970 – Gunnar Birkerts of Gunnar Birkerts & Associates, Bloomfield Hills
  • 1970 – S. Glen Paulsen of Tarapata-MacMahon-Paulsen Associates, Bloomfield Hills
  • 1971 – Frederick G. Stickel of Frederick Stickel Associates, Troy
  • 1973 – Sigmund F. Blum of Blum, Vaporciyan & Mitch, Franklin, Michigan
  • 1973 – John V. Sheoris of Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, Detroit
  • 1975 – William R. Jarratt of Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, Detroit
  • 1975 – Louis A. Rossetti of Rossetti Associates, Detroit
  • 1976 – Edward D. Francis of William Kessler & Associates, Grosse Pointe
  • 1976 – William W. Lyman Jr. of Jickling, Lyman & Powell Associates, Birmingham
  • 1976 – Jay Pettitt of Albert Kahn Associates, Detroit
  • 1977 – Joseph N. Lacy, Bloomfield Hills
  • 1977 – Carl Luckenbach of O'Dell, Hewlett & Luckenbach, Birmingham
  • 1977 – Howard Francis Sims of Sims–Varner, Detroit
  • 1978 – Bruno Leon of the University of Detroit, Detroit
  • 1978 – Leo G. Shea of Louis G. Redstone Associates, Livonia
  • 1979 – John W. Jickling of Jickling, Lyman & Powell Associates, Birmingham
  • 1979 – S. Kenneth Neumann of Rossen/Neumann Associates, Southfield
  • 1979 – Harold F. Van Dine Jr. of Straub Van Dine Dziurman Architects, Troy
  • 1980 – Eugene L. DiLaura Jr. of Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, Detroit
  • 1980 – Charles J. Parise of Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, Detroit
  • 1980 – Samuel D. Popkin of Albert Kahn Associates, Detroit
  • 1980 – Harutun Vaporciyan of Giffels Associates, Southfield
  • 1981 – Harold R. Varner, Detroit
  • 1982 – Theodore Ernest Kurz, Birmingham
  • 1983 – Maurice B. Allen Jr., Bloomfield Hills
  • 1983 – Carl W. Pirscher, Southfield
  • 1983 – Frank Straub, Troy
  • 1984 – Hideo H. Fujii, Detroit
  • 1984 – Karl H. Greimel, Southfield
  • 1984 – Roger Williams Margerum, Detroit
  • 1984 – Charles Terrence McCafferty, Detroit
  • 1986 – Algimantas V. Bublys, Bloomfield Hills
  • 1986 – Joseph W. Leinweber, Grosse Pointe
  • 1987 – Richard Keith Albyn, Rochester
  • 1988 – John J. Castellana, Bloomfield Hills
  • 1988 – Thomas J. Lucas Jr., Southfield
  • 1988 – Robert L. Ziegelman, Birmingham
  • 1990 – Robert E. Greager, Southfield
  • 1992 – Dennis Michael King, Southfield
  • 1994 – Stephen Vogel, Detroit
  • 1996 – Arnold Mikon, Detroit
  • 1996 – Stephen Q. Whitney, Detroit
  • 1998 – Carl D. Roehling, Detroit
  • 1998 – Gary L. Skog, Southfield
  • 1999 – Timothy A. Casai, Bloomfield Hills
  • 1999 – Stephen Jarome Kirk, Grosse Pointe Park
  • 1999 – Betty-Lee Seydler-Hepworth, Southfield
  • 1999 – Arthur F. Smith, Southfield
  • 2000 – Eric J. Hill, Detroit
  • 2000 – Thomas F. O’Connor, Detroit
  • 2000 – Victor Saroki, Birmingham
  • 2002 – Constantine George Pappas, AIA Detroit
  • 2002 – Daniel A. Redstone, AIA Detroit
  • 2002 – David W. Schervish, AIA Detroit
  • 2003 – Andrew A. Vazzano, AIA Detroit
  • 2004 – Samuel R. Bayne, AIA Detroit (1)
  • 2006 – Frederick F. Butters, (3), AIA Detroit
  • 2006 – Alan H. Cobb, (1), AIA Detroit
  • 2007 – Paul G. Johnson, (2), AIA Detroit
  • 2008 – Charles Merz, (1), AIA Detroit
  • 2009 – Elisabeth Knibbe (1–Preservation) AIA Detroit
  • 2010 – C. Richard Hall, Southfield
  • 2010 – Benedetto Tiseo, Livonia
  • 2011 – Dan Pitera, 2, AIA Detroit
  • 2012 – Rainy Hamilton Jr., Urban Design, AIA Detroit
  • 2012 – William Jay Hartman, Practice, AIA Detroit
  • 2012 – Matthew L. Rossetti, Design, AIA Detroit
  • 2012 – Paul Urbanek, Design, AIA Detroit
  • 2013 – Cynthia Kozak Pozolo, AIA Detroit
  • 2015 – Sandra M. Laux, Detroit
  • 2016 – Douglas C. Hanna, Category Four, AIA Detroit
  • 2016 – David Brent Richards, Category Two, AIA Detroit
  • 2017 – Michael Neville, Novi
  • 2017 – Mark Nickita, Detroit
  • 2017 – J. Stuart Pettitt, Clawson
  • 2018 – Dawn Zuber of Studio Z Architecture, Plymouth
  • 2021 – Brian Hurttienne, AIA Detroit
  • 2021 – Saundra Little, AIA Detroit
  • 2022 – Jeff Hausman of SmithGroup, Detroit
  • 2022 – Dorian Moore of Archive DS, Detroit
  • 2023 – Joongsub Kim of Lawrence Technological University, Southfield
  • 2024 – Michael Guthrie of INFORM Studio, Northville

Ann Arbor

  • 1939 – Emil Lorch of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • 1940 – Ernest Wilby of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • 1947 – Wells Ira Bennett of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • 1947 – Jean Hébrard of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • 1961 – Philip N. Youtz of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • 1963 – Walter Sanders of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • 1964 – William Muschenheim of Muschenheim, Hammarskjold & Arms, Ann Arbor
  • 1967 – C. Theodore Larson of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • 1970 – George B. Brigham, Ann Arbor
  • 1972 – Robert C. Metcalf of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • 1974 – Richard C. Frank, Ann Arbor
  • 1981 – David W. Osler, Ann Arbor
  • 1994 – Richard Edwin Fry, Ann Arbor
  • 1995 – Sharon E. Sutton, Ann Arbor
  • 1997 – David S. Evans, Ann Arbor
  • 1997 – Eugene C. Hopkins of HopkinsBurns Design Studio, Ann Arbor
  • 2001 – Lorri D. Sipes, Ann Arbor
  • 2001 – Ilene R. Tyler, Ann Arbor
  • 2007 – James Chaffers of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • 2013 – Paul Dannels of SDI Structures, Ann Arbor
  • 2014 – Celeste Allen Novak, Ann Arbor
  • 2015 – Damian Farrell, Ann Arbor
  • 2016 – Tamara E. L. Burns of HopkinsBurns Design Studio, Ann Arbor
  • 2017 – Jan K. Culbertson, Ann Arbor
  • 2018 – Craig Borum of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • 2018 – Cynthia Hayward of Hayward & Associates, Ann Arbor
  • 2018 – Jim Nicolow of Lord Aeck Sargent, Ann Arbor
  • 2019 – Sharon Haar of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • 2022 – Alex White of Blue Cottage of CannonDesign, Ann Arbor

Grand Rapids

  • 1889 – Sidney J. Osgood, Grand Rapids
  • 1889 – William G. Robinson, Grand Rapids
  • 1949 – Harry L. Mead, Grand Rapids
  • 1953 – Kenneth C. Welch, Grand Rapids
  • 1954 – Roger Allen, Grand Rapids
  • 1981 – Paul D. Bowers Jr. of WBDC, Grand Rapids
  • 1985 – Robert L. Wold of Robert Lee Wold & Associates, Grand Rapids
  • 1995 – Phillip Lundwall of Progressive Architects Engineers Planners, Grand Rapids
  • 2005 – Thomas Mathison of Tower Pinkster Titus Associates, Grand Rapids
  • 2010 – Michael Corby of Integrated Architecture, Grand Rapids
  • 2022 – Tod Stevens of Progressive AE, Grand Rapids

Lansing

Saginaw

  • 1952 – Robert B. Frantz of Frantz & Spence, Saginaw
  • 1996 – Leslie D. Tincknell, Saginaw
  • 2001 – John T. Meyer, Saginaw

Marquette

  • 1893 – D. Fred Charlton of Charlton & Gilbert, Marquette
  • 1894 – Robert W. Gilbert of Charlton & Gilbert, Marquette

Kalamazoo

  • 1958 – Louis C. Kingscott of Louis C. Kingscott & Associates, Kalamazoo
  • 1984 – Yvonne Warner Asken, Kalamazoo

Flint

  • 1975 – Thomas J. Sedgewick of Sedgewick, Sellers & Associates, Flint
  • 1980 – James E. Tomblinson of Tomblinson, Harburn, Yurk & Associates, Flint

Bay City

  • 1889 – Dillon P. Clark, Bay City

Coldwater

  • 1889 – Marcellus H. Parker, Coldwater

Jackson

  • 1889 – Lemuel D. Grosvenor, Jackson

Midland

Muskegon

Battle Creek

  • 1984 – Chase Black, Battle Creek

Niles

  • 2004 – John Allegretti of Allegretti Architects, St. Joseph

Big Rapids

Minnesota

The Minneapolis City Hall, designed by Franklin B. Long and Frederick Kees (FAIA 1889) of Long & Kees and completed in 1902.
The Minnesota State Capitol, designed by Cass Gilbert (FAIA 1892) and completed in 1905.
The Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church in Minneapolis, designed by Edwin Hawley Hewitt (FAIA 1916) and Edwin H. Brown (FAIA 1926) of Hewitt & Brown and completed in 1916.
The United States Post Office in Minneapolis, designed by Wilbur H. Tusler (FAIA 1953) and Léon Arnal (FAIA 1948) of Magney & Tusler and completed in 1933.
The Thief River Falls United Methodist Church, designed by Eino A. Jyring (FAIA 1964) of Aguar, Jyring, Whiteman, Moser and completed in 1969.
Riverside Plaza in Minneapolis, designed by Ralph Rapson (FAIA 1965) and completed in 1973.
The Mill City Museum in Minneapolis, designed by Thomas Meyer (FAIA 2006), Jeffery Scherer (FAIA 1998) and Garth Rockcastle (FAIA 1998) of Meyer, Scherer & Rockcastle and completed in 2003.
The Welland International Flatwater Centre in Toronto, designed by Vincent James (FAIA 2005) and Jennifer Yoos (FAIA 2013) of VJAA and completed in 2014.

Minneapolis

  • 1888 – Frederick Corser, Minneapolis
  • 1889 – Leroy Sunderland Buffington, Minneapolis
  • 1889 – George M. Goodwin, Minneapolis
  • 1889 – Warren H. Hayes, Minneapolis
  • 1889 – Isaac Hodgson, Minneapolis
  • 1889 – Frederick Kees of Long and Kees, Minneapolis
  • 1889 – George W. Orff, Minneapolis
  • 1889 – James C. Plant, Minneapolis
  • 1889 – Carl F. Struck, Minneapolis
  • 1890 – William Channing Whitney, Minneapolis
  • 1891 – Warren B. Dunnell, Minneapolis
  • 1916 – Edwin Hawley Hewitt of Hewitt & Brown, Minneapolis
  • 1916 – Frederick M. Mann, Minneapolis
  • 1926 – Edwin H. Brown of Hewitt & Brown, Minneapolis
  • 1932 – William W. Tyrie of Long & Thorshov, Minneapolis
  • 1937 – Roy Childs Jones of the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
  • 1938 – Robert Taylor Jones, Minneapolis
  • 1948 – Léon Arnal of the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
  • 1952 – Dale R. McEnary of McEnary & Krafft, Minneapolis
  • 1953 – Wilbur H. Tusler of Magney, Tusler & Setter, Minneapolis
  • 1955 – Oscar T. Lang of Lang & Raugland, Minneapolis
  • 1964 – Robert G. Cerny of Cerny Associates, Minneapolis
  • 1965 – Ralph Rapson, Minneapolis
  • 1966 – Victor C. Gilbertson of Hills, Gilbertson & Fisher, Minneapolis
  • 1969 – Elizabeth Close of Close Associates,[a] Minneapolis
  • 1969 – Winston A. Close of Close Associates, Minneapolis
  • 1971 – Frederick J. Bentz of Bentz Thompson Rietow, Minneapolis
  • 1971 – John G. Rauma of Griswold & Rauma, Minneapolis
  • 1974 – Roy N. Thorshov of Thorsen & Thorshov Associates, Minneapolis
  • 1976 – Gordon M. Comb of Bettenburg, Townsend, Stolte & Comb, Minneapolis
  • 1977 – Saul C. Smiley of Smiley Glotter Associates, Minneapolis
  • 1977 – James E. Stageberg of Hodne/Stageberg Partners, Minneapolis
  • 1979 – Val Michelson of Val Michelson & Associates, Minneapolis
  • 1979 – Leonard S. Parker of Parker Klein Associates, Minneapolis
  • 1979 – Lorenzo D. Williams of Williams O'Brien Associates, Minneapolis
  • 1981 – Thomas Harold Hodne Jr., Minneapolis
  • 1981 – Bernard Jacob, Minneapolis
  • 1983 – David J. Bennett, Minneapolis
  • 1983 – Herbert A. Ketcham, Minneapolis
  • 1983 – John W. Lackens Jr., Minneapolis
  • 1984 – William Wilcox Scott, Minneapolis
  • 1984 – Milo H. Thompson, Minneapolis
  • 1984 – Duane Thorbeck, Minneapolis
  • 1985 – Foster W. Dunwiddie, Minneapolis
  • 1990 – Theodore R. Butler, Minneapolis
  • 1990 – Robert Mack of MacDonald & Mack, Minneapolis
  • 1991 – Arvid Elness, Minneapolis
  • 1991 – Harrison S. Fraker Jr., Minneapolis
  • 1992 – Gary J. Mahaffey, Minneapolis
  • 1992 – Thomas C. Van Housen, Minneapolis
  • 1993 – Peter Anders Rand, Minneapolis
  • 1994 – John Wilson Cuningham, Minneapolis
  • 1994 – John C. Gaunt, Minneapolis
  • 1994 – Edward J. Kodet Jr., Minneapolis
  • 1994 – James E. Rydeen, Minneapolis
  • 1995 – Stephen S. Huh, Minneapolis
  • 1995 – Robert L. Morgan, Minnetrista
  • 1995 – David A. Jordani, Minneapolis
  • 1997 – Robin M. Ellerthorpe, Minneapolis
  • 1998 – Loren Peter Ahles, Minneapolis
  • 1998 – Garth Rockcastle of Meyer, Scherer & Rockcastle, Minneapolis
  • 1998 – Jeffery Scherer of Meyer, Scherer & Rockcastle, Minneapolis
  • 1999 – Daniel L. Avchen, Minneapolis
  • 1999 – Susan H. Blumentals, Brooklyn Center
  • 1999 – Julie Snow of Julie Snow Architects, Minneapolis
  • 2000 – William Beyer, Minneapolis
  • 2002 – Michael Dale Chambers, AIA Minneapolis
  • 2002 – Dale Mulfinger of SALA Architects, Minneapolis
  • 2002 – James W. O'Brien, AIA Minneapolis
  • 2005 – Thomas DeAngelo (2), AIA Minneapolis
  • 2005 – Raymond D. Greco (2), AIA Minneapolis
  • 2005 – Vincent James of VJAA, Minneapolis
  • 2005 – Sarah Susanka of SALA Architects, Minneapolis
  • 2006 – David Eijadi of The Weidt Group, Minnetonka
  • 2006 – Thomas Meyer of Meyer, Scherer & Rockcastle, Minneapolis
  • 2006 – Richard Varda, (2), AIA Minneapolis
  • 2008 – Francis Bulbulian, (2), AIA Minneapolis
  • 2008 – Mark Swenson, (2), AIA Minneapolis
  • 2009 – John Cook (2–Practice) AIA Minneapolis
  • 2009 – David Graham (2–Practice) AIA Minneapolis
  • 2009 – John Klockeman (3–Led the Institute) AIA Minneapolis
  • 2009 – Linda McCracken-Hunt (2–Practice) AIA Minneapolis
  • 2010 – Richard A. Carter, Minneapolis
  • 2010 – William F. Conway, Minneapolis
  • 2010 – Richard L. Gilyard, Minneapolis
  • 2010 – Joan M. Soranno, Minneapolis
  • 2010 – John Logan Waugh, Minneapolis
  • 2011 – Lawrence Gleason, 2, AIA Minneapolis
  • 2011 – Charles D. Liddy Jr., 2, AIA Minneapolis
  • 2012 – Gary Reetz of Hammel, Green and Abrahamson, Minneapolis
  • 2013 – Stephen Fiskum of Hammel, Green and Abrahamson, Minneapolis
  • 2013 – Mic Johnson of AECOM, Minneapolis
  • 2013 – Jennifer Yoos of VJAA, Minneapolis
  • 2014 – Michael J. Bjornberg, Minneapolis
  • 2014 – Ted H. Davis, Minneapolis
  • 2014 – Julia Williams Robinson, Minneapolis
  • 2015 – Tim Carl of Hammel, Green and Abrahamson, Minneapolis
  • 2015 – Gary E. Demele, Minneapolis
  • 2015 – Rosemary A. McMonigal, Minneapolis
  • 2016 – John Barbour, Category Two, AIA Minneapolis
  • 2016 – David Dimond, Category Two, AIA Minneapolis
  • 2016 – Sarah Nettleton, Category Two, AIA Minneapolis
  • 2017 – William Anthony Blanski, Minneapolis
  • 2017 – Renée Cheng, Minneapolis
  • 2017 – Timothy J. Dufault, Minneapolis
  • 2018 – William (Griff) Davenport, AIA Minneapolis
  • 2018 – Matthew Kreilich of Snow Kreilich Architects, Minneapolis
  • 2019 – Kim Bretheim of LHB, Minneapolis
  • 2019 – Tom Hoskens of Cuningham Group Architecture, Minneapolis
  • 2019 – Tom Hysell of Alliiance, Minneapolis
  • 2019 – Jack Poling of MSR Design, Minneapolis
  • 2020 – Mia Blanchett of HGA, Minneapolis
  • 2020 – Blaine Brownell of the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
  • 2020 – Steven Dwyer of HGA, Minneapolis
  • 2020 – Margaret Parsons of Cuningham Group Architecture, Minneapolis
  • 2021 – Nancy Blankfard, AIA Minneapolis
  • 2021 – Mohammed Lawal, AIA Minneapolis
  • 2021 – Paul Mellblom, AIA Minneapolis
  • 2022 – Michelle Mongeon Allen of JLG Architects, Minneapolis
  • 2022 – Alicia Belton of Urban Design Perspectives, Minneapolis
  • 2022 – Peter Brown (architect) of Conurbation LLC, Minneapolis
  • 2022 – Nathan Knutson of VJAA, Minneapolis
  • 2023 – Abimbola Asojo of the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
  • 2023 – Richard Graves of the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
  • 2023 – Todd Grover of MacDonald & Mack, Minneapolis
  • 2024 – Eric Amel of Clow Berg, Minneapolis
  • 2024 – John Pfluger of Cuningham Group Architecture, Minneapolis

St. Paul

  • 1889 – Edward Payson Bassford, St. Paul
  • 1889 – John H. Coxhead, St. Paul
  • 1889 – Augustus F. Gauger, St. Paul
  • 1889 – Clarence H. Johnston Sr., St. Paul
  • 1889 – D. W. Millard, St. Paul
  • 1889 – James Knox Taylor, St. Paul
  • 1892 – Cass Gilbert, St. Paul
  • 1893 – J. Walter Stevens, St. Paul
  • 1948 – Edwin Hugh Lundie, St. Paul
  • 1961 – Thomas F. Ellerbe of Ellerbe & Company, St. Paul
  • 1962 – Sidney L. Stolte of Bettenburg, Townsend, Stolte & Comb, St. Paul
  • 1972 – Bruce A. Abrahamson of Hammel, Green and Abrahamson, St. Paul
  • 1972 – Louis R. Lundgren of Haarstick, Lundgren & Associates, St. Paul
  • 1972 – Clark D. Wold of Wold Associates, St. Paul
  • 1973 – Richard F. Hammel of Hammel, Green and Abrahamson, St. Paul
  • 1975 – W. Brooks Cavin Jr., St. Paul
  • 1980 – George E. Rafferty of Rafferty Rafferty Mikutowski & Associates, St. Paul
  • 1981 – Richard T. Faricy, St. Paul
  • 1981 – Curtis H. Green of Hammel, Green and Abrahamson, St. Paul
  • 1982 – Lloyd F. Bergquist, St. Paul
  • 1986 – Thomas Horty, St. Paul
  • 1988 – Dennis W. Grebner, St. Paul
  • 1988 – Richard J. Rafferty, St. Paul
  • 1991 – June S. Lundgren, St. Paul
  • 1992 – James I. Lammers, St. Paul
  • 1992 – Craig E. Rafferty, St. Paul
  • 1994 – Duane A. Kell, St. Paul
  • 2003 – Lee Tollefson, AIA St. Paul
  • 2007 – Sally Grans Korsh of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, St. Paul
  • 2012 – Chuck Knight of design-llc, St. Paul
  • 2012 – Charles W. Mears, Practice, AIA St. Paul Chapter
  • 2014 – Albert W. Lindeke III, St. Paul
  • 2017 – Peter G. Smith, St. Paul
  • 2018 – Timothy J. Griffin, AIA St. Paul
  • 2020 – Bartlett Baker of the McGough Companies, St. Paul
  • 2020 – Bruce N. Wright of Just Wright Communications, St. Paul
  • 2021 – Geoffrey Warner, AIA St. Paul
  • 2023 – James Garrett Jr. of 4RM+ULA, St. Paul
  • 2023 – Nathan Johnson of 4RM+ULA, St. Paul

Duluth

  • 1889 – Oliver G. Traphagen, Duluth
  • 1894 – Edwin S. Radcliffe, Duluth
  • 1963 – A. Reinhold Melander of Melander, Fugelso & Associates, Duluth
  • 1964 – Eino A. Jyring of Aguar Jyring Whiteman Moser, Hibbing
  • 2002 – David Salmela of Salmela Architect, Duluth
  • 2016 – Rebecca Jean Lewis of DSGW Architects, Duluth

Faribault-Northfield

Mississippi

The Columbia High School, designed by Noah Webster Overstreet (FAIA 1952) and A. Hays Town of Overstreet & Town and completed in 1938.
The Panola County Courthouse in Batesville, Mississippi, designed by John H. Pritchard (FAIA 1960) of Pritchard & Nickles and completed in 1967.
The William F. Winter Archives and History Building in Jackson, Mississippi, designed by James E. Eley (FAIA 1993) of Eley Associates Architects with Cooke Douglass Farr Lemons Architects and Dale & Associates Architects and completed in 2003.

Jackson

  • 1889 – W.S. Hull of F. B. & W. S. Hull, Jackson
  • 1952 – Noah Webster Overstreet of Noah Webster Overstreet & Associates, Jackson
  • 1956 – Robert W. Naef of R. W. Naef & Associates, Jackson
  • 1963 – Thomas J. Biggs of Biggs, Weir & Chastain, Jackson
  • 1980 – Robert V. M. Harrison of JH&H Architects, Jackson
  • 1983 – Charles C. Barlow of Barlow & Plunkett, Jackson
  • 1984 – William R. Henry Jr. of Bob Henry Architect, Jackson
  • 1985 – David M. Trigiani of Canizaro Trigiani Architects, Jackson
  • 1986 – Joe T. Pursell of Joe T. Pursell Architect, Jackson
  • 1987 – Robert H. Canizaro of Canizaro Trigiani Architects, Jackson
  • 1989 – Samuel Mockbee of Mockbee Coker Howorth Architects, Jackson
  • 1993 – James H. Eley of Eley Associates Architects, Jackson
  • 2017 – Anne Marie Duvall Decker of Duvall Decker Architects, Jackson
  • 2019 – Roy T. Decker of Duvall Decker Architects, Jackson

Starkville

Meridian

  • 1889 – Gustavus Maurice Torgerson, Meridian
  • 2010 – Robert E. Luke of LPK Architects, Meridian

Greenville

  • 1973 – Matt L. Virden III of Virden & Roberson, Greenville
  • 1981 – Joe N. Weilenman of Joe N. Weilenman Architect, Greenville

Tunica

Columbus

  • 1993 – Robert Ivy of Dean, Dale, Dean & Ivy, Columbus

Oxford

  • 1999 – Thomas S. Howorth of Howorth & Associates Architects, Oxford

Eupora

  • 2013 – Belinda Stewart of Belinda Stewart Architects, Eupora

Gulfport–Biloxi

  • 2014 – Allison Anderson of Unabridged Architecture, Bay St. Louis

Missouri

Greater St. Louis

The Missouri Governor's Mansion in Jefferson City, Missouri, designed by George I. Barnett (FAIA 1861) and completed in 1872.
The St. Louis Union Station, designed by Theodore C. Link (FAIA 1889) and completed in 1894.
The St. Joseph Public Library, designed by Edmond J. Eckel (FAIA 1889) and completed in 1902.
The R.A. Long House in Kansas City, Missouri, designed by Frank M. Howe (FAIA 1901) and Henry F. Hoit (FAIA 1938) of Howe & Hoit and completed in 1910.
The United States Custom House in San Francisco, designed by William S. Eames (FAIA 1890) and Thomas C. Young (FAIA 1890) of Eames & Young and completed in 1911.
The Laclede Gas and Light Company Building in St. Louis, designed by John Lawrence Mauran (FAIA 1902) of Mauran, Russell & Crowell and completed in 1912.
The Memorial Union of the University of Missouri, designed by James P. Jamieson (FAIA 1907) and George Spearl (FAIA 1940) of Jamieson & Spearl and completed in phases beginning in 1926.
The Hall of Waters in Excelsior Springs, Missouri, designed by Arthur S. Keene (FAIA 1938) of Keene & Simpson and completed in 1937.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch Printing Building in St. Louis, designed by William Oscar Mullgardt (FAIA 1944) of Mauran, Russell, Crowell & Mullgardt and completed in 1943.
The John M. Olin Library Library of Washington University in St. Louis, designed by Joseph D. Murphy (FAIA 1957) and Eugene J. Mackey Jr. (FAIA 1964) of Murphy & Mackey and completed in 1962.
Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, designed by Clarence Kivett (FAIA 1967) and Ralph E. Myers (FAIA 1964) of Kivett & Myers and completed in 1973.
The National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., designed by Gyo Obata (FAIA 1969) of Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum and completed in 1976.
The Independence Temple, designed by Gyo Obata (FAIA 1969) of Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum and completed in 1994.
  • 1861 – George I. Barnett of Barnett & Isaacs, St. Louis
  • 1861 – Henry G. Isaacs of Barnett & Isaacs, St. Louis
  • 1866 – Alfred H. Piquenard of Barnett & Piquenard, St. Louis
  • 1874 – Thomas B. Annan of Lee & Annan, St. Louis
  • 1885 – H. William Kirchner, St. Louis
  • 1889 – John Beattie, St. Louis
  • 1889 – Louis C. Bulkley, St. Louis
  • 1889 – Frederick W. Folk, St. Louis
  • 1889 – Pierce P. Furber of Peabody, Stearns & Furber, St. Louis
  • 1889 – Thomas J. Furlong, St. Louis
  • 1889 – Charles C. Hellmers, St. Louis
  • 1889 – Charles E. Illsley, St. Louis
  • 1889 – Jerome B. Legg, St. Louis
  • 1889 – Theodore C. Link, St. Louis
  • 1889 – Charles F. May, St. Louis
  • 1889 – James H. McNamara, St. Louis
  • 1889 – Charles K. Ramsey, St. Louis
  • 1889 – Alfred Rosenheim, St. Louis
  • 1889 – Isaac S. Taylor, St. Louis
  • 1890 – Charles Wright Clark of Tully & Clark, St. Louis
  • 1890 – William S. Eames of Eames & Young, St. Louis
  • 1890 – Kivas Keeldar Tully of Tully & Clark, St. Louis
  • 1890 – Thomas C. Young of Eames & Young, St. Louis
  • 1891 – William B. Ittner, St. Louis
  • 1891 – Ernest C. Janssen, St. Louis
  • 1894 – Caspar D. Boisselier of E. Jungenfeld & Company, St. Louis
  • 1894 – William Henry Foster, St. Louis
  • 1894 – Edmund Arthur Manny, St. Louis
  • 1894 – Craig McClure, St. Louis
  • 1894 – Louis Christian Mullgardt, St. Louis
  • 1894 – Robert W. Walsh of E. Jungenfeld & Company, St. Louis
  • 1894 – John Ludwig Wees, St. Louis
  • 1894 – Frederick Widmann of E. Jungenfeld & Company, St. Louis
  • 1897 – Frederick C. Bonsack, St. Louis
  • 1897 – William Albert Swasey, St. Louis
  • 1902 – John Lawrence Mauran of Mauran, Russell & Garden, St. Louis
  • 1907 – James P. Jamieson of Cope & Stewardson, St. Louis
  • 1909 – Ernest John Russell of Mauran, Russell & Garden, St. Louis
  • 1910 – John Beverley Robinson, St. Louis
  • 1914 – Ernest C. Klipstein of Klipstein & Rathmann, St. Louis
  • 1915 – George F. A. Brueggeman, St. Louis
  • 1923 – Louis LaBeaume of LaBeaume & Klein, St. Louis
  • 1925 – Walter L. Rathmann of Klipstein & Rathmann, St. Louis
  • 1936 – Wilbur Trueblood, St. Louis
  • 1938 – Eugene S. Klein of LaBeaume & Klein, St. Louis
  • 1940 – George Spearl of Jamieson & Spearl, St. Louis
  • 1940 – Guy Study, St. Louis
  • 1944 – William Oscar Mullgardt of Mauran, Russell, Crowell & Mullgardt, St. Louis
  • 1952 – Lawrence Hill of Washington University, St. Louis
  • 1955 – Harris Armstrong, St. Louis
  • 1957 – Joseph D. Murphy of Murphy & Mackey, St. Louis
  • 1959 – Kenneth E. Wischmeyer, St. Louis
  • 1962 – Frederick Dunn of Frederick Dunn & Associates, St. Louis
  • 1964 – Eugene J. Mackey Jr. of Murphy & Mackey, St. Louis
  • 1964 – Eric W. Smith Jr. of Smith & Entzeroth, St. Louis
  • 1964 – Hari Van Hoefen of Schwarz & van Hoefen, St. Louis
  • 1965 – Robert Elkington, St. Louis
  • 1966 – John D. Sweeney, St. Louis
  • 1967 – Rex L. Becker of Froese, Maack & Becker, St. Louis
  • 1967 – George E. Kassabaum of Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, St. Louis
  • 1967 – Buford L. Pickens of Washington University, St. Louis
  • 1969 – Gyo Obata of Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, St. Louis
  • 1970 – Gerhardt Kramer of Kramer & Harms, St. Louis
  • 1972 – Betty Lou Custer,[a] , University City
  • 1973 – George F. Hellmuth of Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, St. Louis
  • 1974 – Robert E. Entzeroth of Smith-Entzeroth, St. Louis
  • 1975 – Verner I. Burks of Burks & Landberg, St. Louis
  • 1976 – Kenneth M. Schaefer of Sverdrup & Parcel, St. Louis
  • 1977 – Richard L. Bliss of Wedemeyer, Cernik & Corrubia, Kirkwood
  • 1980 – Thomas H. Teasdale of Kenneth E. Wischmeyer & Partners, St. Louis
  • 1982 – William Bernoudy of William A. Bernoudy Architect, St. Louis
  • 1983 – Constantine E. Michaelides of Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis
  • 1985 – William Bowersox of Ittner & Bowersox, St. Louis
  • 1987 – Chester E. Roemer of Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, St. Louis
  • 1989 – Albert B. Fuller Jr. of Southwestern Bell, St. Louis
  • 1989 – Gregory S. Palermo of Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, St. Louis
  • 1990 – H. Curtis Ittner of Ittner & Bowersox, St. Louis
  • 1991 – Eugene J. Mackey III of Mackey Associates, St. Louis
  • 1992 – William W. Rupe, Glendale
  • 1992 – Jerome J. Sincoff of Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, St. Louis
  • 1995 – Doris Andrews Danna of the Landmarks Association of St. Louis, St. Louis
  • 1995 – Louis R. Saur of Louis R. Saur & Associates, St. Louis
  • 1995 – William Stewart of Stewart Schaberg, Clayton
  • 1998 – Jamie Cannon of the Landmarks Association of St. Louis, St. Louis
  • 1999 – Dan S. Mitchell of Mackey Mitchell Associates, St. Louis
  • 1999 – George Z. Nikolajevich of CannonDesign, St. Louis
  • 2000 – Clark Davis of Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, St. Louis
  • 2000 – Brad Simmons of Jacobs Engineering Group, St. Louis
  • 2002 – W. Philip Cotton Jr. of W. Philip Cotton Jr. Architect, St. Louis
  • 2002 – Paul J. Donnelly of Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis
  • 2006 – William Odell of Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, St. Louis
  • 2010 – Kevin Flynn of Kiku Obata & Company, St. Louis
  • 2010 – John C. Guenther of John C. Guenther Architect, Wildwood
  • 2011 – Mary Ann Lazarus of Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, St. Louis
  • 2011 – Andrew Trivers of Trivers Associates, St. Louis
  • 2012 – Bob Schwartz of Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, St. Louis
  • 2013 – Susan Pruchnicki of Bond Architects, St. Louis
  • 2016 – Philip Durham of Studio|Durham Architects, St. Louis
  • 2017 – John Burse of Mackey Mitchell Associates, St. Louis
  • 2017 – Karl Grice of Grice Group Architects, St. Louis
  • 2018 – James Kolker of Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis
  • 2022 – Amy Gilbertson of Trivers Associates, St. Louis
  • 2022 – Steve Smith of Lawrence Group, St. Louis
  • 2024 – Ripley Rasmus of HOK, St. Louis

Kansas City

  • 1888 – Simeon E. Chamberlain, Kansas City
  • 1889 – Edward F. Fassett, Kansas City
  • 1889 – Fred B. Hamilton, Kansas City
  • 1889 – G. M. D. Knox, Kansas City
  • 1889 – Herman Probst, Kansas City
  • 1889 – Adriance Van Brunt, Kansas City
  • 1901 – Frank M. Howe of Van Brunt & Howe, Kansas City
  • 1914 – Benjamin J. Lubschez of A. Van Brunt & Company, Kansas City
  • 1931 – Courtlandt Van Brunt of Buckley & Van Brunt, Kansas City
  • 1938 – Henry F. Hoit of Hoit, Price & Barnes, Kansas City
  • 1938 – Arthur S. Keene of Keene & Simpson, Kansas City
  • 1947 – Arthur Ward Archer, Kansas City
  • 1963 – I. Lloyd Roark of Roark, Daw & See, Kansas City
  • 1964 – John T. Murphy of Keene & Simpson & Murphy, Kansas City
  • 1964 – Ralph E. Myers of Kivett & Myers, Kansas City
  • 1965 – Frank R. Slezak of Voskamp & Slezak, Kansas City
  • 1966 – Angus McCallum of Angus McCallum & Associates, Kansas City
  • 1967 – M. Dwight Brown of Marshall & Brown, Kansas City
  • 1967 – Clarence Kivett of Kivett & Myers, Kansas City
  • 1974 – Herbert E. Duncan Jr. of Duncan Architects, Kansas City
  • 1976 – Gene E. Lefebvre of Monroe & Lefebvre, Kansas City
  • 1979 – David M. Brey, Kansas City
  • 1979 – John C. Monroe Jr. of Monroe & Lefebvre Architects, Kansas City
  • 1979 – Theodore Seligson of Seligson Associates, Kansas City
  • 1980 – R. Bruce Patty of Patty Berkebile Nelson Associates, Kansas City
  • 1985 – Michael T. Fickel Shaughnessy Fickel & Scott Architects, Kansas City
  • 1987 – Thompson C. Nelson of Patty Berkebile Nelson Associates, Kansas City
  • 1988 – Stephen N. Abend of Abend Singleton Associates, Kansas City
  • 1989 – Robert J. Berkebile of Patty Berkebile Nelson Associates, Kansas City
  • 1989 – R. Vernon Reed of Reed Architects, Liberty, Missouri
  • 1990 – Dean W. Graves of Dean Graves Architect, Kansas City
  • 1991 – William M. Conrad of William M. Conrad Architect, Kansas City
  • 1991 – E. Crichton Singleton of Abend Singleton Associates, Kansas City
  • 1992 – Cary Goodman of HNTB Corporation, Kansas City
  • 1993 – Kirk Gastinger of Gastinger Walker Architects, Kansas City
  • 1994 – Ron Labinski of HOK Sport, Kansas City
  • 1995 – J. Paul Duffendack of Calcara Duffendack Foss Manlove, Kansas City
  • 1995 – Homer L. Williams of Architects Design Collaborative, Parkville
  • 1997 – Frank Zilm of Frank Zilm & Associates, Kansas City
  • 1998 – Bob Gould of Gould Evans, Kansas City
  • 2000 – G. William Quatman of Burns & McDonnell, Kansas City
  • 2000 – Cynthia Frewen of Frewen Architects, Kansas City
  • 2001 – Tim Cahill of HNTB Corporation, Kansas City
  • 2002 – Steve McDowell of BNIM, Kansas City
  • 2007 – Joe Spear of HOK Sport, Kansas City
  • 2008 – Casey Cassias of BNIM, Kansas City
  • 2009 – David Greusel of Populous, Kansas City
  • 2011 – Joy D. Swallow of the University of Missouri–Kansas City, Kansas City
  • 2011 – Reeves Wiedeman of Helix Architecture + Design, Kansas City
  • 2012 – Dan Maginn of El Dorado, Kansas City
  • 2013 – Greg Sheldon of BNIM, Kansas City
  • 2013 – Jay Tomlinson of Helix Architecture + Design, Kansas City
  • 2014 – Earl Santee of Populous, Kansas City
  • 2016 – Jim French of DLR Group, Kansas City
  • 2017 – Anthony Rohr of Gould Evans, Kansas City
  • 2017 – Todd Voth of Populous, Kansas City
  • 2019 – Bill Johnson of HOK, Kansas City
  • 2021 – Laura Lesniewski of BNIM, Kansas City
  • 2021 – Jon Niemuth of AECOM, Kansas City
  • 2024 – David Herron of herron + partners, Kansas City

Springfield

  • 1996 – Richard P. Stahl of Richard P. Stahl Architect, Springfield
  • 1997 – Janet Rothberg White of Janet Rothberg White Architect, Springfield
  • 2012 – Andrew Wells of Dake Wells Architecture, Springfield
  • 2016 – Michael J. Buono of Drury University, Springfield
  • 2018 – Traci D. Sooter of Drury University, Springfield
  • 2019 – Brandon Dake of Dake Wells Architecture, Springfield

St. Joseph

Jefferson City

Rolla

Columbia

  • 2010 – Nick Peckham of Peckham Architecture, Columbia

Montana

The Montana Veterans and Pioneers Memorial Building in Helena, Montana, designed by Angus V. McIver (FAIA 1949) and completed in 1953.

Bozeman

Billings

  • 1951 – Chandler C. Cohagen, Billings
  • 1973 – Robert E. Fehlberg of C T A Architects-Engineers-Planners, Billings
  • 2014 – Randy Hafer of High Plains Architects, Billings
  • 2024 – Shannon Christensen of Cushing Terrell, Billings

Great Falls

  • 1949 – Angus V. McIver, Great Falls
  • 1983 – David S. Davidson of Davidson & Kuhr, Great Falls

Helena

  • 1988 – Martin W. Crennen of Campeau & Crennen, Helena

Missoula

  • 2015 – James McDonald of A&E Design, Missoula

Nebraska

The Old University Library of the University of Nebraska, designed by Louis Mendelssohn (FAIA 1889), George Lee Fisher (FAIA 1889) and Harry Lawrie of Mendelssohn, Fisher & Lawrie and completed in 1895.
The Hall County Courthouse in Grand Island, Nebraska, designed by Thomas R. Kimball (FAIA 1901) and completed in 1904.

Omaha

Lincoln

  • 1888 – John G. Cordner, Lincoln
  • 1953 – Walter F. Wilson of Davis & Wilson, Lincoln
  • 1955 – Harry F. Cunningham, Lincoln
  • 1967 – Linus Burr Smith of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln
  • 1971 – Lawrence A. Enersen of Clark & Enersen, Lincoln
  • 1983 – W. Cecil Steward of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln
  • 1985 – Kenneth B. Clark, Lincoln
  • 1987 – Dale L. Gibbs of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln
  • 1988 – Arthur E. Duerschner, Lincoln
  • 1995 – Homer L. Puderbaugh of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln
  • 1997 – Deon F. Bahr of Bahr, Vermeer & Haecker, Lincoln
  • 1998 – Thomas Laging of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln
  • 2009 – Melinda Pearson of the Nebraska Board of Engineers and Architects, Lincoln
  • 2015 – Bob Ripley of the Nebraska Capitol Commission, Lincoln
  • 2018 – Tammy Eagle Bull of Encompass Architects, Lincoln
  • 2019 – Jeff Day of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln
  • 2019 – Dan Worth of BVH Architecture, Lincoln
  • 2021 – James Walbridge of Shive-Hattery, Lincoln

Nevada

The Clark County Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas, designed by Windom Kimsey (FAIA 2004) of Tate Snyder Kimsey Architects and completed in 2007.

Las Vegas Valley

  • 1992 – Jess Holmes of Holmes Sabatini Eeds,[a] Las Vegas
  • 1993 – Robert A. Fielden of Robert A. Fielden Inc., Las Vegas
  • 2002 – Bill Snyder of Tate & Snyder Architects, Henderson
  • 2004 – Windom Kimsey of Tate Snyder Kimsey Architects, Henderson
  • 2010 – Bradley D. Schulz of KGA Architecture, Las Vegas
  • 2014 – Edward Vance of Ed Vance & Associates, Las Vegas
  • 2015 – John Klai II of Klai Juba Wald Architects, Las Vegas
  • 2017 – Charles Kubat of Kubat Consulting, Las Vegas
  • 2018 – Jon Sparer of YWS Architects, Las Vegas
  • 2019 – Craig S. Galati of LGA Architecture, Las Vegas
  • 2019 – Tom Schoeman of JMA Architecture Studios, Las Vegas
  • 2020 – Eric Strain of assemblageSTUDIO, Las Vegas
  • 2022 – Eric M. Roberts of Knit, Las Vegas
  • 2023 – R. Brandon Sprague of Aptus, Las Vegas

Reno

  • 1976 – Edward S. Parsons, Reno
  • 2011 – Richard Licata of Licata Hansen Associates, Reno
  • 2017 – Gregory L. Erny of Architects + LLC, Reno

New Hampshire

The Nashua Public Library, designed by John A. Carter (FAIA 1984) of Carter & Woodruff and completed in 1971.

Greater Boston

Concord

  • 1999 – Patricia C. Sherman of Sherman Greiner Halle Ltd.,[a] Concord
  • 2002 – Jerry R. Tepe of JRT Architect, Concord

Manchester-Nashua

New Jersey

St. John's Church in Orange, New Jersey, designed by Jeremiah O'Rourke (FAIA 1886) and completed in 1869.
The Hudson County Courthouse in Jersey City, New Jersey, designed by Hugh Roberts (FAIA 1923) and completed in 1910.
Hepburn Hall of New Jersey City University, designed by James O. Betelle (FAIA 1927) of Guilbert & Betelle and completed in 1930.
The New Jersey State Museum in Trenton, New Jersey, designed by Bernard J. Grad (FAIA 1961) of Frank Grad & Sons and completed in 1966.
The Michael D. Eisner Building of Walt Disney Studios, designed by Michael Graves (FAIA 1979) of Michael Graves & Associates and completed in 1990.
The Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Building and United States Courthouse in Newark, New Jersey, designed by Howard N. Horii (FAIA 1983) of the Grad Partnership and completed in 1992.
The Princeton Public Library, designed by J. Robert Hillier (FAIA 1980), Alan Chimacoff and Charles Maira of Hillier Architecture and completed in 2004.

New York metropolitan area

  • 1874 – Thomas A. Roberts, Newark
  • 1886 – Jeremiah O'Rourke, Newark
  • 1889 – Augustus Eichhorn, Orange
  • 1891 – George W. da Cunha, Montclair
  • 1894 – Charles P. Baldwin, Newark
  • 1895 – Charles Edwards, Paterson
  • 1923 – Hugh Roberts, Jersey City, New Jersey
  • 1926 – John F. Capen, Newark
  • 1926 – Harry T. Stephens, Paterson
  • 1926 – Fred Wesley Wentworth, Paterson
  • 1927 – James O. Betelle of Guilbert & Betelle, Newark
  • 1931 – Henry Baechlin, Newark
  • 1931 – Wilson C. Ely of John H. & Wilson C. Ely, Newark
  • 1931 – Gilbert C. Higby, Newark
  • 1934 – Cornelius Van Reypen Bogert, Hackensack
  • 1934 – Clement W. Fairweather, Metuchen
  • 1938 – Ernest H. Fougner, Newark
  • 1938 – Hobart A. Walker, East Orange
  • 1960 – Martin L. Beck, Newark
  • 1960 – Neil J. Convery, Newark
  • 1961 – Bernard J. Grad of Frank Grad & Sons, Newark
  • 1962 – Romolo Bottelli Jr., Maplewood
  • 1962 – Paul W. Drake of Drake, Tuthill, Convery & Cueman, Summit
  • 1963 – John Scacchetti, Union City
  • 1966 – Arthur Rigolo, Clifton
  • 1967 – Adolph L. Scrimenti of Scrimenti, Swackhamer & Perantoni, Somerville
  • 1969 – Jules Gregory of Gregory & Blauth, Lambertville
  • 1970 – James A. Swackhamer of Scrimenti, Swackhamer & Perantoni, Somerville
  • 1971 – Robert R. Cueman of Convery & Cueman, Summit
  • 1971 – Wayne F. Koppes, Basking Ridge
  • 1973 – Harry B. Mahler of the Grad Partnership, Newark
  • 1974 – David R. Dibner of the Grad Partnership, Newark
  • 1974 – Kenneth D. Wheeler of the Grad Partnership, Newark
  • 1982 – Harold D. Glucksman of Glucksman-Guzzo Architects, Irvington
  • 1983 – Romeo Aybar of The Aybar Partnership, Ridgefield
  • 1983 – Howard N. Horii of the Grad Partnership, Newark
  • 1985 – S. James Goldstein of James Goldstein & Partners, Millburn
  • 1988 – Edward N. Rothe of Rothe-Johnson Associates, Edison
  • 1989 – Herman C. Litwack of Litwack-Shteir Architects, Newark
  • 1990 – Panayotis Eric Devaris of AT&T, Basking Ridge
  • 1991 – Eleanore Pettersen of Eleanore Pettersen Architect,[a] Saddle River
  • 1992 – Suzanne DiGeronimo of DiGeronimo Architects, Paramus
  • 1993 – Kenneth A. Underwood of Grad Associates, Newark
  • 1997 – Ron Bertone of Bertone Associates, Hopelawn
  • 1997 – Gary Y. Kaplan of Kaplan Gaunt DeSantis Architects, Red Lawn
  • 2000 – Bernard A. Kellenyi of Kellenyi Johnson Wagner, Red Lawn
  • 2001 – Hugh A. Boyd of Hugh A. Boyd Architects, Montclair
  • 2002 – Justin Henshell of Henshell & Buccellato Consulting Architects, Red Lawn
  • 2002 – Martin Santini of Ecoplan, Englewood Cliffs
  • 2007 – Glenn Goldman of the New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark
  • 2009 – Mark Alan Hewitt of Mark Alan Hewitt Architects, Bernardsville
  • 2010 – Donald Fram of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Newark
  • 2010 – Philip S. Kennedy-Grant of Kennedy-Grant, Bernardsville
  • 2010 – Alex Klatskin of Forsgate Industrial Partners, Teterboro
  • 2016 – Dean Marchetto of Marchetto Higgins Stieve, Hoboken
  • 2017 – Jerome Leslie Eben, West Orange, New Jersey
  • 2018 – Verity L. Frizzell of Feltz & Frizzell Architects, Point Pleasant
  • 2019 – Robert Cozzarelli of Cozzarelli Cirminiello Architects, Nutley
  • 2021 – William M. Brown III, Newark
  • 2021 – John Jay Crandall of ACT Now! Youth Fellowship, Ironia
  • 2022 – Albert F. Zaccone, North Haledon

Trenton-Princeton

  • 1937 – Seymour Williams, Trenton
  • 1943 – Sherley Warner Morgan of Princeton University, Princeton
  • 1952 – Robert W. McLaughlin Jr. of Princeton University, Princeton
  • 1960 – Kenneth S. Kassler of Princeton University, Princeton
  • 1964 – Jean Labatut of Princeton University, Princeton
  • 1969 – Charles K. Agle, Princeton
  • 1971 – Henry A. Jandl of Princeton University, Princeton
  • 1976 – Hans K. Sander, Princeton
  • 1979 – Michael Graves of Michael Graves & Associates, Princeton
  • 1980 – J. Robert Hillier of the Hillier Group, Princeton
  • 1982 – William H. Short of Short & Ford, Princeton
  • 1988 – Douglas Kelbaugh of Kelbaugh & Lee, Princeton
  • 1989 – Joseph Bavaro of the Hillier Group, Princeton
  • 1994 – Michael Mostoller of Mostoller Travisano Architects, Princeton
  • 1999 – John P. Clarke of Clarke Caton Hintz, Trenton
  • 1999 – Michael Farewell of Ford Farewell Mills & Gatsch, Princeton
  • 1999 – Ralph Lerner of Princeton University, Princeton
  • 1999 – Daniel R. Millen Jr. of the New Jersey Schools Development Authority, Trenton
  • 2000 – Martin M. Bloomenthal of the Hillier Group, Princeton
  • 2000 – Michael J. Mills of Ford Farewell Mills & Gatsch, Princeton
  • 2001 – Allan Kehrt of KSS Architects, Princeton
  • 2002 – James A. Gatsch of Ford Farewell Mills & Gatsch, Princeton
  • 2003 – Alan Nichols of Michael Graves & Associates, Princeton
  • 2004 – Jon Hlafter of Princeton University, Princeton
  • 2009 – Anne Weber of Farewell Mills & Gatsch, Princeton
  • 2011 – Robin L. Murray of RLM Architect, Trenton
  • 2014 – John D. S. Hatch of Clarke Caton Hintz, Trenton
  • 2014 – Gary Lapera of Michael Graves & Associates, Princeton
  • 2015 – Pamela Lucas Rew of KSS Architects, Princeton
  • 2015 – Joseph G. Tattoni of ikon.5 architects, Princeton
  • 2016 – Michael Schnoering of Mills & Schnoering, Princeton
  • 2019 – Brian Kowalchuk of HDR, Lawrenceville
  • 2022 – Patrick Burke of Michael Graves Architecture and Design, Princeton

Philadelphia

  • 1926 – Arnold H. Moses, Camden
  • 1979 – Van B. Bruner Jr., Haddonfield

Atlantic City

  • 1944 – Howard A. Stout, Atlantic City

New Mexico

The Zimmerman Library of the University of New Mexico, designed by John Gaw Meem (FAIA 1950) and completed in 1938.
Travelstead Hall of the University of New Mexico, designed by Max Flatow (FAIA 1967) of Flatow, Moore, Bryan & Fairburn and completed in 1963.
The Arizona Science Center in Phoenix, Arizona, designed by Antoine Predock (FAIA 1981) of Antoine Predock Architect and completed in 1997.

Albuquerque

  • 1967 – Max Flatow of Flatow, Moore, Bryan, and Fairburn, Albuquerque
  • 1980 – George Clayton Pearl of Stevens, Mallory, Pearl & Campbell, Albuquerque
  • 1981 – Antoine Predock of Antoine Predock Architect, Albuquerque
  • 1982 – Van Dorn Hooker of the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
  • 1983 – Don P. Schlegel of the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
  • 1985 – George Anselevicius of the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
  • 1989 – Joe Boehning of The Boehning Partnership, Albuquerque
  • 1992 – Robert W. Peters of the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
  • 1994 – Edith Ann Cherry of Cherry/See Architects, Albuquerque
  • 2000 – Terrance Brown or Project Management Consultants, Albuquerque
  • 2001 – Louis L. Weller of Weller Architects, Albuquerque
  • 2002 – Andrew Pressman of the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
  • 2003 – C. Robert Campbell of BDA Architecture, Albuquerque
  • 2012 – Jon Anderson of Jon Anderson Architecture, Albuquerque
  • 2012 – Van H. Gilbert of Van H. Gilbert Architects, Albuquerque
  • 2016 – Bill Sabatini of Dekker Perich Sabatini, Albuquerque
  • 2017 – Isaac Benton of Integrated Design & Architecture, Albuquerque
  • 2017 – Mark Rohde of RMKM Architecture, Albuquerque
  • 2018 – Robert Calvani of NCA Architects, Albuquerque
  • 2018 – Glenn Fellows of SMPC Architects, Albuquerque
  • 2018 – Don H. May of RMKM Architecture, Albuquerque
  • 2019 – Tina Reames of Cherry/See/Reames Architects, Albuquerque

Santa Fe

  • 1950 – John Gaw Meem of Meem, Zehner, Holien & Associates, Santa Fe
  • 1960 – Bradley P. Kidder of McHugh & Kidder, Santa Fe
  • 1966 – Kenneth S. Clark, Santa Fe
  • 1974 – John P. Conron of Conron & Lent, Santa Fe
  • 1981 – John W. McHugh of McHugh, Lloyd & Associates, Santa Fe
  • 1981 – Read Weber,[a] Santa Fe
  • 2002 – Beverley Spears of Spears Horn Architects, Santa Fe
  • 2007 – Paula Baker-Laporte of Baker-Laporte & Associates, Santa Fe

New York

The Gorham Manufacturing Company Building in New York City, designed by Edward H. Kendall and completed in 1884.
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State in New York City, designed by James Brown Lord (FAIA 1894) and completed in 1899.
The Greenwich Savings Bank Building in New York City, designed by Philip Sawyer (FAIA 1910) of York & Sawyer and completed in 1922.
The Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, designed by William Adams Delano (FAIA 1912) and Chester Holmes Aldrich (FAIA 1916) of Delano & Aldrich and completed in 1910.
The Freer Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., designed by Charles A. Platt (FAIA 1913) and completed in 1921.
The Missouri State Capitol, designed by Evarts Tracy and Egerton Swartwout (FAIA 1914) of Tracy & Swartwout and completed in 1918.
The former Hotel Pennsylvania in New York City, designed by William Symmes Richardson (FAIA 1919) of McKim, Mead & White and completed in 1919.
Bush House in London, designed by Harvey Wiley Corbett (FAIA 1926) of Helmle & Corbett and completed in phases beginning in 1925.
The Empire State Building in New York City, designed by Arthur Loomis Harmon (FAIA 1926) of Shreve, Lamb & Harmon and completed in 1931.
The Barclay–Vesey Building in New York City, designed by Ralph T. Walker (FAIA 1932) of Voorhees, Gmelin & Walker and completed in 1926.
The Sterling Memorial Library of Yale University, designed by James Gamble Rogers (FAIA 1934) and completed in 1931.
The Mount Kisco Village Hall, designed by Mott B. Schmidt (FAIA 1939) and completed in 1932.
Lever House in New York City, designed by Gordon Bunshaft (FAIA 1958) of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and completed in 1952.
The New York State Theater in New York City, designed by Philip Johnson and completed in 1964.
The Mesa Laboratory in Boulder, Colorado, designed by I. M. Pei & Associates and completed in 1966.
The Herman B. Wells Library of Indiana University Bloomington, designed by Theodore J. Young (FAIA 1959) of Eggers & Higgins and completed in 1969.
The Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes Associates and completed in 1971.
The Robert H. Goddard Library of Clark University, designed by John M. Johansen (FAIA 1969) and completed in 1969.
Rudolph Hall of Yale University, designed by Paul Rudolph (FAIA 1970) and completed in 1963.
The John Hancock Tower in Boston, designed by Henry N. Cobb (FAIA 1972) of I. M. Pei & Partners and completed in 1976.
One Liberty Plaza in New York City, designed by Roy O. Allen Jr. (FAIA 1973) of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and completed in 1972.
Robarts Library of the University of Toronto, designed by Danforth Toan (FAIA 1974) of Warner, Burns, Toan, Lunde and completed in 1973.
Condon Hall of the University of Washington, designed by Romaldo Giurgola (FAIA 1975) of Mitchell/Giurgola and completed in 1973.
New Harmony's Atheneum in New Harmony, Indiana, designed by Richard Meier & Associates and completed 1979.
The Javits Center in New York City, designed by James Ingo Freed (FAIA 1977) of I. M. Pei & Partners and completed in 1986.
The Museum of the Earth in Ithaca, New York, designed by Michael Manfredi (FAIA 2006) and Marion Weiss (FAIA 2012) of Weiss/Manfredi and completed in 2003.
The Blue Condominium in New York City, designed by Bernard Tschumi (FAIA 2008) of Bernard Tschumi Architects and completed in 2007.
The Michael Lee-Chin Crystal of the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, designed by Daniel Libeskind (FAIA 2017) of Studio Libeskind and completed in 2007.
The Orrin G. Hatch United States Courthouse in Salt Lake City, designed by Thomas Phifer (FAIA 2011) of Thomas Phifer and Partners and completed in 2014.

New York

  • 2014 – Morris Adjmi of Morris Adjmi Architects, New York City
  • 2014 – Andrew Diamond Berman, New York City
  • 2014 – Nestor Bottino of Holzman Moss Bottino Architecture, New York City
  • 2014 – Deborah Gans, Brooklyn
  • 2014 – Fanny T. Gong, New York City
  • 2014 – Robert Arthur King of the New York School of Interior Design, New York City
  • 2014 – Rafael Pelli of Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects, New York City
  • 2014 – Peter Pennoyer of Peter Pennoyer Architects, New York City
  • 2014 – Jennifer Sage, New York City
  • 2014 – Henry Smith-Miller of Smith-Miller+Hawkinson, New York City
  • 2014 – Jonathan N. Stark, New York City
  • 2015 – Matthew Baird of Matthew Baird Architects, New York City
  • 2015 – Harold D. Fredenburgh, New York City
  • 2015 – Robert Goodwin of Perkins+Will, New York City
  • 2015 – Beth Greenberg, New York City
  • 2015 – Gary Handel of Handel Architects, New York City
  • 2015 – Laurie Kerr of the Urban Green Council, New York City
  • 2015 – Carl F. Krebs, New York City
  • 2015 – Judith M. Kunoff, New York City
  • 2015 – Frank Mruk of the Center for Strategic Innovation, New York City
  • 2015 – Scott Newman of Cooper Robertson, New York City
  • 2015 – George Ranalli of George Ranalli Architect, New York City
  • 2015 – Jeffrey Raven, New York City
  • 2015 – David Rockwell of the Rockwell Group, New York City
  • 2015 – Joan L. Saba, New York City
  • 2015 – Gabriel Smith of Allied Works, New York City
  • 2015 – Stephen A. Weinryb, New York City
  • 2015 – Elissa Winzelberg, New York City
  • 2016 – Chuck Besjak of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, New York City
  • 2016 – Donald R. Blair, Category Two, AIA New York
  • 2016 – Margaret O'Donoghue Castillo, Category Three, AIA New York
  • 2016 – Nicole M. Dosso, Category Two, AIA New York
  • 2016 – Martin J. Finio, Category One, AIA New York
  • 2016 – Alexander P. Lamis, Category Two, AIA New York
  • 2016 – Victor A. Mirontschuk, Category Two, AIA New York
  • 2016 – Anthony Mosellie of Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, New York City
  • 2016 – Jeffrey Murphy, Category Two, AIA New York
  • 2016 – Stuart Narofsky of Narofsky Architecture, Long Island City
  • 2016 – Ann Merideth Rolland, Category Two, AIA New York
  • 2016 – William Ryall, Category One, AIA New York
  • 2016 – Michael M. Samuelian, Category Two, AIA New York
  • 2016 – Kimberly Sheppard, Category One, AIA New York
  • 2016 – James J. Slade, Category One, AIA New York
  • 2016 – Allen Swerdlowe, Category Five, AIA New York
  • 2016 – Douglas Ashley Tilden, Category Two, AIA New York
  • 2016 – Gregory T. Waugh, Category Two, AIA New York
  • 2016 – Don Weinreich, Category Two, AIA New York
  • 2016 – Dan Wood of WORKac, New York City
  • 2017 – Ann Marie Baranowski, New York City
  • 2017 – Patrick J. Burke III, New York City
  • 2017 – John A. Cetra, New York City
  • 2017 – William Cunningham of the Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences, New York City
  • 2017 – Robert D. Eisenstat, New York City
  • 2017 – Thomas Grassi of HNTB, New York City
  • 2017 – Gary Haney of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, New York City
  • 2017 – Kevin Hom, New York City
  • 2017 – Tim Johnson of NBBJ, New York City
  • 2017 – Paul Lewis of LTL Architects, New York City
  • 2017 – Daniel Libeskind of Studio Libeskind, New York City
  • 2017 – Reynolds Logan, New York City
  • 2017 – Elisabeth Martin, Brooklyn
  • 2017 – Daria F. Pizzetta, New York City
  • 2017 – Michael Plottel, New York City
  • 2017 – Carolyn Jane Smith, New York City
  • 2017 – Kalavati Somvanshi, New York City
  • 2017 – Howard L. Zimmerman, New York City
  • 2018 – Joseph J. Aliotta, AIA New York Chapter
  • 2018 – Jay Bargmann, AIA New York Chapter
  • 2018 – Alan Barlis, AIA New York Chapter
  • 2018 – Denise M. Berger, AIA New York Chapter
  • 2018 – Andrew Bernheimer, AIA New York Chapter
  • 2018 – Eric Bunge, AIA New York Chapter
  • 2018 – Mary Burnham, AIA New York Chapter
  • 2018 – Pablo Castro Estevez of Obra Architects, New York City
  • 2018 – Vishaan Chakrabarti of the Practice for Architecture and Urbanism, New York City
  • 2018 – Katherine Kai-sun Chia, AIA New York Chapter
  • 2018 – Chris Cooper of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, New York City
  • 2018 – Joseph Coppola, AIA New York Chapter
  • 2018 – Craig Edward Dykers of Snøhetta, New York City
  • 2018 – Rocco Giannetti, AIA New York Chapter
  • 2018 – Joann Gonchar, AIA New York Chapter
  • 2018 – F. Eric Goshow, AIA New York Chapter
  • 2018 – Laura Heim, AIA New York Chapter
  • 2018 – Pamela Jerome, AIA New York Chapter
  • 2018 – Leonard Kady, AIA New York Chapter
  • 2018 – Bernhard Karpf, AIA New York Chapter
  • 2018 – David Leven, AIA New York Chapter
  • 2018 – Ismael Leyva, AIA New York Chapter
  • 2018 – Brian Shea, AIA New York Chapter
  • 2018 – Lloyd Sigal, New York Chapter
  • 2018 – David West of Hill West Architects, New York City
  • 2018 – Paul Whalen of Robert A. M. Stern Architects, New York City
  • 2018 – Graham S. Wyatt, AIA New York Chapter
  • 2018 – Mark Yoes of WXY Architecture, New York City
  • 2019 – Raya Ani, (AIA New York State)
  • 2019 – Raymond Beeler, (AIA New York State)
  • 2019 – Kai-Uwe Bergmann, (AIA New York State)
  • 2019 – Joseph Brancato, (AIA New York State)
  • 2019 – Stephen Cassell, (AIA New York State)
  • 2019 – Jared Della Valle, (AIA New York State)
  • 2019 – Melissa DelVecchio, (AIA New York State)
  • 2019 – Bruce D. Eisenberg, (AIA New York State)
  • 2019 – Nicholas Garrison, (AIA New York State)
  • 2019 – John P Gering, (AIA New York State)
  • 2019 – Sandra McKee, (AIA New York State)
  • 2019 – Julia Monk, (AIA New York State)
  • 2019 – Lyn Rice, (AIA New York State)
  • 2019 – Mary Elizabeth Rusz, (AIA New York State)
  • 2019 – Joel Sanders, (AIA New York State)
  • 2019 – Marc B. Spector, (AIA New York State)
  • 2019 – Dennis Wedlick, (AIA New York State)
  • 2019 – Andrew Whalley of Grimshaw Architects, New York City
  • 2019 – RIchard C. Yancey, (AIA New York State)
  • 2020 – Alexandra Barker, AIA New York State
  • 2020 – James Braddock of Mitchell Giurgola, New York City
  • 2020 – Madeline Burke-Vigeland, AIA New York State
  • 2020 – Brendan Coburn, AIA New York State
  • 2020 – Susannah Drake of DLANDstudio, Brooklyn
  • 2020 – Scott Henson, AIA New York State
  • 2020 – Stephan Jaklitsch, AIA New York State
  • 2020 – Andrew Knox of ESKW/Architects, New York City
  • 2020 – Vivian Lee of Gensler, New York City
  • 2020 – Erik L'Heureux, AIA New York State
  • 2020 – Sara Lopergolo, AIA New York State
  • 2020 – Scott Marble of Marble Fairbanks Architects, New York City
  • 2020 – Susan McClymonds, AIA New York State
  • 2020 – Kirk Narburgh, AIA New York State
  • 2020 – Porie Saikia, AIA New York State
  • 2020 – Barbara Spandorf, AIA New York State
  • 2020 – Joseph Tanney of Resolution: 4 Architecture, New York City
  • 2020 – Jay Valgora of STUDIO V Architecture, New York City
  • 2020 – Robert Whitlock, AIA New York State
  • 2020 – Stephen Yablon, AIA New York State
  • 2021 – Illya Azaroff, AIA New York Chapter
  • 2021 – Jeffrey Dugan, AIA New York Chapter
  • 2021 – Laura Ettelman-Gunter, AIA New York Chapter
  • 2021 – Karen Fairbanks, AIA New York Chapter
  • 2021 – Hilary Kinder Bertsch, AIA New York Chapter
  • 2021 – Bryan Langlands, AIA New York Chapter
  • 2021 – Paul Milana, AIA New York Chapter
  • 2021 – Pascale Sablan of Adjaye Associates, New York City
  • 2021 – Hilary Sample of MOS Architects, New York City
  • 2021 – James Sanders of James Sanders Studio, New York City
  • 2021 – Fernando Villa, AIA New York Chapter
  • 2021 – David Wallance of DRA/W, Brooklyn
  • 2022 – Victor F. Body-Lawson, AIA New York State
  • 2022 – Carla Bonacci of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, New York City
  • 2022 – Lori A. Brown, AIA New York State
  • 2022 – Margaret M. Carney, AIA New York State
  • 2022 – Michael T. Cetera, AIA New York State
  • 2022 – Jonathan J. Cohn, AIA New York State
  • 2022 – Anne Holford-Smith, AIA New York State
  • 2022 – Kimberly K. Yao, AIA New York State
  • 2022 – Stas Zakrzewski, AIA New York State
  • 2022 – Willy L. Zambrano, AIA New York State
  • 2023 – Craig Copeland of Pelli Clarke & Partners, New York City
  • 2023 – Neil Katz of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, New York City
  • 2023 – Varun Kohli, AIA New York State
  • 2023 – Gregg Pasquarelli, AIA New York State
  • 2023 – Jeremy R. M. Shannon, AIA New York State
  • 2023 – Jodi Smits Anderson, AIA New York State
  • 2024 – Douglass Alligood of the Bjarke Ingels Group, New York City
  • 2024 – Gina Bocra of the New York City Department of Buildings, New York City
  • 2024 – Erleen Hatfield of Hatfield Group, New York City
  • 2024 – Nicole Hollant-Denis of Aaris Design Architects, New York City
  • 2024 – Hana Kassem of Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, New York City
  • 2024 – Jeffrey Kenoff of Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, New York City
  • 2024 – Sameer Kumar of Techne, New York City
  • 2024 – Catherine Seavitt Nordenson of Catherine Seavitt Studio, New York City
  • 2024 – Jim Tinson of Hart Howerton, New York City
  • 2024 – John Woelfling of Dattner Architects, New York City


  • 1956 – Paul F. Jagow, Hempstead
  • 1961 – Richard J. Heidelberger of Richard J. Heidelberger & Associates, Hempstead
  • 1976 – Frederick R. Bentel of Bentel & Bentel, Locust Valley
  • 1976 – Maria Bentel of Bentel & Bentel, Locust Valley
  • 1981 – Taina Waisman, Port Washington
  • 1988 – Michael Harris Spector of Spector Group, Woodbury
  • 1991 – Norman Jaffe, Bridgehampton
  • 1996 – John R. Sorrenti of JRS Architect, Mineola
  • 2000 – Jerry A. Laiserin, Woodbury
  • 2003 – Paul Bentel of Bentel & Bentel, Locust Valley
  • 2011 – Burton Roslyn of Roslyn Consultants, Westbury
  • 2013 – Orlando T. Maione of Maione Associates, Stony Brook
  • 2011 – Carol J. Weissmann Kurth, 5, AIA Westchester Mid-Hudson
  • 2013 – Russell Davidson, AIA Westchester/Hudson
  • 2010 – James Bershof of OZ Architecture, Denver
  • 2013 – Charles Kirby of EYP Architecture & Engineering, Washington DC

Buffalo (1.1m)

The Hotel Lafayette in Buffalo, New York, designed by Robert A. Bethune, Louise Blanchard Bethune (FAIA 1889) and William A. Fuchs of Bethune, Bechune & Fuchs and completed in 1904.
The Erie County Court Building in Buffalo, New York, designed by Milton Milstein (FAIA 1968) of Milton Milstein & Associates and completed in 1964.
The Frank D. Reeves Center of Municipal Affairs in Washington, D.C., designed by Robert T. Coles (FAIA 1981) of Robert Traynham Coles Architect and completed in 1986.

Rochester (1m)

The First Universalist Church in Rochester, New York, designed by Claude Fayette Bragdon (FAIA 1907) and completed in 1908.
The Rush Rhees Library of the University of Rochester, designed by Edwin S. Gordon (FAIA 1923) and William G. Kaelber (FAIA 1932) of Gordon & Kaelber and completed in 1930.
  • 1876 – John Rochester Thomas, Rochester
  • 1884 – James Goold Cutler, Rochester
  • 1889 – Joseph Blaby, Palmyra
  • 1889 – Otto Block, Rochester
  • 1889 – John R. Church, Rochester
  • 1889 – Otis W. Dryer of Fay & Dryer, Rochester
  • 1889 – Jay Fay of Fay & Dryer, Rochester
  • 1889 – Orlando K. Foote, Rochester
  • 1889 – W. Foster Kelly, Rochester
  • 1889 – Thomas Nolan, Rochester
  • 1889 – William H. Richardson, Rochester
  • 1889 – Louis P. Rogers, Rochester
  • 1889 – William C. Walker, Rochester
  • 1897 – J. Foster Warner, Rochester
  • 1907 – Claude Fayette Bragdon, Rochester
  • 1923 – Edwin S. Gordon of Gordon & Kaelber, Rochester
  • 1925 – Leon Stern, Rochester
  • 1932 – William G. Kaelber of Gordon & Kaelber, Rochester
  • 1952 – C. Storrs Barrows of C. Storrs Barrows & Associates, Rochester
  • 1955 – Leonard A. Waasdorp of Waasdorp & Northrup, Rochester
  • 1958 – Donald Q. Faragher of Faragher & Macomber, Rochester
  • 1972 – Carl F. W. Kaelber Jr. of Northrup, Kaelber & Kopf, Rochester
  • 1994 – Ann R. Chaintreuil of Chaintreuil Jensen Stark Architects, Rochester
  • 1999 – Martha M. Gates of Martha M. Gates Architect, Pittsford

Capital District (900k)

The Trinity Episcopal Church in Ossining (village), New York, designed by Robert W. Gibson (FAIA 1885) and completed in 1891.
  • 1870 – Thomas Fuller of Fuller & Laver, Albany
  • 1870 – Augustus Laver of Fuller & Laver, Albany
  • 1873 – Frederick W. Brown, Albany
  • 1873 – Marcus F. Cummings, Troy
  • 1873 – Charles C. Nichols, Albany
  • 1873 – J. D. Stevens, Saratoga Springs
  • 1873 – William L. Woollett, Albany
  • 1875 – William M. Woollett, Albany
  • 1877 – Walter Dickson, Albany
  • 1885 – Robert W. Gibson, Albany
  • 1885 – Franklin H. Janes, Albany
  • 1889 – Adolph Fleischmann, Albany
  • 1950 – Ralph Edward Winslow of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy
  • 1964 – Harry E. Rodman of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy
  • 1969 – Frank J. Matzke of the State University Construction Fund, Albany
  • 1970 – Bailey M. Cadman of Cadman & Droste, Troy
  • 1976 – Donald J. Stephens of Donald J. Stephens Associates, Albany
  • 1980 – Patrick J. Quinn of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy
  • 1984 – James W. Rich, Albany
  • 1993 – Werner L. Feibes of Feibes & Schmitt Architects, Schenectady
  • 1996 – Steven L. Einhorn, Albany
  • 1996 – J. Delaine Jones, Troy
  • 1996 – John G. Waite, Albany
  • 2011 – Francis Murdock Pitts of architecture+, Troy

Poughkeepsie–Newburgh–Middletown (680k)

Syracuse (649k)

The Robert Abrams Building for Law and Justice in Empire State Plaza, designed by D. Kenneth Sargent (FAIA 1955) and Frederick S. Webster (FAIA 1969) of Sargent, Webster, Crenshaw & Folley and completed in 1972.
  • 1889 – George W. Baxter, Syracuse
  • 1889 – Charles Erastus Colton, Syracuse
  • 1889 – Noah Dillenbeck, Syracuse
  • 1889 – J. M. Elliott, Syracuse
  • 1889 – Ellis G. Hall, Syracuse
  • 1889 – James H. Kirby, Syracuse
  • 1889 – Asa L. Merrick, Syracuse
  • 1889 – James A. Randall, Syracuse
  • 1930 – Frederick W. Revels of Syracuse University, Syracuse
  • 1942 – Lemuel C. Dillenback of Syracuse University, Syracuse
  • 1955 – D. Kenneth Sargent of Sargent, Webster, Crenshaw & Folley, Syracuse
  • 1957 – Carl W. Clark of Clark, Clark, Millis & Gilson, Syracuse
  • 1969 – Harley J. McKee of Syracuse University, Syracuse
  • 1969 – Frederick S. Webster of Sargent, Webster, Crenshaw & Folley, Syracuse
  • 1990 – Kermit J. Lee Jr. of Syracuse University, Syracuse
  • 1992 – John P. Goodman of Syracuse University, Syracuse
  • 2010 – Peter J. Arsenault, Manlius

Utica (290k)

  • 1878 – G. Edward Cooper, Utica
  • 1888 – Frederick H. Gouge, Utica
  • 1892 – Jacob Agne Jr., Utica

Binghamton (239k)

The Federal Building and United States Courthouse in Binghamton, New York, designed by Charles H. Conrad and George Bain Cummings (FAIA 1948) of Conrad & Cummings and completed in 1935.

Jamestown (127k)

Watertown (109k)

  • 1889 – John W. Griffin, Watertown
  • 1889 – John Hose, Watertown
  • 1972 – Darrel D. Rippeteau of Sargent, Webster, Crenshaw & Folley, Watertown

Ogdensburg (108k)

  • 1889 – J. P. Johnston, Ogdensburg

Ithaca (103k)

Elmira (84k)

The Elmira City Hall, designed by J. H. Pierce (FAIA 1889) and Hiram H. Bickford (FAIA 1893) of Pierce & Bickford and completed in 1895.

North Carolina

The Law and Justice Building in Raleigh, North Carolina, designed by Willard C. Northup (FAIA 1932) of Northup & O'Brien and completed in 1940.
The D. Hiden Ramsey Library of the University of North Carolina at Asheville, designed by Anthony Lord (FAIA 1957) of Six Associates and completed in 1963.
Rivergate Tower in Tampa, Florida, designed by Harry Wolf (FAIA 1977) of Wolf Associates and completed in 1988.
The Scott Northern Wake Campus of the Wake Technical Community College, designed by Jeffrey Lee (FAIA 2006), Douglas Brinkley (FAIA 2010), Clymer Cease (FAIA 2016) and Irv Pearce (FAIA 2016) of Pearce Brinkley Cease + Lee and completed in 2007.

Raleigh

  • 1955 – W. Henley Deitrick, Raleigh
  • 1957 – Henry L. Kamphoefner of North Carolina State University, Raleigh
  • 1963 – G. Milton Small of G. Milton Small & Associates, Raleigh
  • 1965 – Harwell Hamilton Harris of North Carolina State University, Raleigh
  • 1965 – F. Carter Williams, Raleigh
  • 1967 – Albert L. Haskins Jr. of Haskins & Rice, Raleigh
  • 1968 – Marvin R. A. Johnson of the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, Raleigh
  • 1972 – Macon S. Smith of Smith & Williams, Raleigh
  • 1976 – Richard L. Rice of Haskins & Rice, Raleigh
  • 1979 – Robert P. Burns of North Carolina State University, Raleigh
  • 1982 – Roger H. Clark of North Carolina State University, Raleigh
  • 1987 – Edwin F. Harris Jr., Raleigh
  • 1988 – Ronald L. Mace, Raleigh
  • 1988 – Wesley A. McClure, Raleigh
  • 1991 – Peter Batchelor, Raleigh
  • 1993 – Norma Decamp Burns, Raleigh
  • 1998 – Frank Harmon of Frank Harmon Architect, Raleigh
  • 2001 – Gail A. Lindsey, Wake Forest
  • 2001 – Michael H. Nicklas, Raleigh
  • 2002 – Roger Cannon of Cannon Architects, Raleigh
  • 2003 – Katherine Peele of Boney Architects, Raleigh
  • 2006 – Jeffrey Lee of Pearce Brinkley Cease + Lee, Raleigh
  • 2007 – Patrick Rand of North Carolina State University, Raleigh
  • 2008 – Louis Cherry of Cherry Huffman Architects, Raleigh
  • 2008 – Kenneth Hobgood of Kenneth Hobgood Architects, Raleigh
  • 2010 – Douglas Brinkley of Pearce Brinkley Cease + Lee, Raleigh
  • 2010 – Kenn Gardner, Raleigh
  • 2010 – Mary Louise Jurkowski, Raleigh
  • 2011 – Steven D. Schuster of Clearscapes, Raleigh
  • 2013 – Michael Stevenson of Jacobs Engineering Group, Raleigh
  • 2014 – Susan Cole Cannon of Cannon Architects, Raleigh
  • 2014 – Dennis E. Stallings, Raleigh
  • 2015 – Robin Fran Abrams, Raleigh
  • 2015 – Renee Basist Hutcheson, Raleigh
  • 2016 – Clymer Cease of Clark Nexsen, Raleigh
  • 2016 – Irv Pearce of Clark Nexsen, Raleigh
  • 2017 – Michael A. Harwood, Apex
  • 2019 – David Hill of North Carolina State University, Raleigh
  • 2020 – Don Kranbuehl of Clark Nexsen, Raleigh
  • 2020 – Erin Sterling Lewis of Open Studio, Raleigh
  • 2021 – Thomas Barrie of North Carolina State University, Raleigh
  • 2021 – Rudolph Cardenas of Cardenas Architecture, Raleigh
  • 2024 – Matthew Griffith of in situ studio, Raleigh
  • 2024 – Kristen M. Hess of HH Architecture, Raleigh

Charlotte

  • 1949 – Walter W. Hook of Walter W. Hook & Associates, Charlotte
  • 1957 – Arthur G. Odell Jr. of A. G. Odell Jr. & Associates, Charlotte
  • 1964 – John Erwin Ramsay of John Erwin Ramsay & Associates, Salisbury
  • 1966 – James C. Hemphill Jr. of A. G. Odell Jr. & Associates, Charlotte
  • 1968 – S. Scott Ferebee Jr. of Ferebee, Walters & Associates, Charlotte
  • 1969 – J. Norman Pease Jr. of J. N. Pease Associates, Charlotte
  • 1970 – Stuart O. Baesel of J. N. Pease Associates, Charlotte
  • 1973 – Charles H. Wheatley of Wheatley-Whisnant Associates, Charlotte
  • 1976 – James A. Stenhouse of J. N. Pease Associates, Charlotte
  • 1977 – Harry Wolf of Wolf Associates, Charlotte
  • 1978 – Beverly L. Freeman of Freeman-White Associates, Charlotte
  • 1979 – Marley P. Carroll of Wolf Associates, Charlotte
  • 1987 – Harvey Gantt of Gantt Huberman Architects, Charlotte
  • 1987 – Gerald Li, Charlotte
  • 1988 – Donald R. Lee, Charlotte
  • 1988 – Philip A. Shive, Charlotte
  • 1991 – Murray Whisnant, Charlotte
  • 1992 – Gerard W. Peer, Charlotte
  • 1992 – Thomas Patrick Turner, Charlotte
  • 1994 – David F. Furman, Charlotte
  • 1994 – Charles Clinton Hight, Charlotte
  • 1994 – Jeffrey A. Huberman of Gantt Huberman Architects, Charlotte
  • 1995 – Benjamin T. Rook, Charlotte
  • 2000 – Michael Tribble, Charlotte
  • 2002 – Jesse J. Peterson Jr. of Peterson Associates, Charlotte
  • 2004 – Alan T. Baldwin of FreemanWhite, Charlotte
  • 2005 – Dennis Hall of Hall Architects, Charlotte
  • 2005 – Barbara Price of LS3P Associates, Charlotte
  • 2006 – Darrel Williams of Neighboring Concepts, Charlotte
  • 2009 – Susan Hensey of Little, Charlotte
  • 2009 – William Rakatansky of FreemanWhite, Charlotte
  • 2009 – Terry Shook of Shook Kelley, Charlotte
  • 2009 – Cheryl Walker of Gantt Huberman Architects, Charlotte
  • 2015 – Charles Leroy Travis III, Charlotte
  • 2016 – David J. Segmiller of Perkins Eastman, Charlotte
  • 2017 – John Howard Tabor, Charlotte
  • 2019 – David Thaddeus of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte
  • 2020 – Joelle Jefcoat of Perkins&Will, Charlotte
  • 2021 – Ken Lambla of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte
  • 2022 – Kathryn Horne of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte
  • 2023 – J. Richard Alsop Jr., Charlotte
  • 2024 – Jeanne Huntsman of Willdan Group, Charlotte

Durham

  • 1974 – Arthur Cogswell of Cogswell/Hausler, Chapel Hill
  • 1991 – John Atkins of O'Brien Atkins Associates, Research Triangle Park
  • 1995 – Frederick Dail Dixon, Chapel Hill
  • 1995 – William L. O’Brien Jr. of O'Brien Atkins Associates, Research Triangle Park
  • 2001 – Georgia Bizios, Chapel Hill
  • 2003 – Phil Freelon of The Freelon Group, Durham
  • 2005 – John Pearce of Duke University, Durham
  • 2007 – Kevin G. Montgomery of O'Brien Atkins Associates, Durham
  • 2009 – Philip Szostak of Szostak Design, Chapel Hill
  • 2009 – Anna Wu of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill
  • 2010 – G. Edwin Belk, Durham
  • 2010 – Chris E. Brasier, Durham
  • 2013 – Turan Duda of Duda Paine Architects, Durham
  • 2015 – Alicia Ravetto, Pittsboro
  • 2017 – Ellen Crozat Cassilly, Durham
  • 2018 – Zena Howard of Perkins+Will, Durham
  • 2019 – Jeffrey Paine of Duda Paine Architects, Durham
  • 2022 – Kenneth Luker of Studio Archibene, Durham
  • 2024 – Teri Canada of EVOKE Studio Architecture, Durham

Asheville

  • 1926 – William H. Lord, Asheville
  • 1942 – Erle G. Stillwell, Hendersonville
  • 1957 – Anthony Lord of Six Associates, Asheville
  • 1970 – J. Bertram King, Asheville
  • 1985 – John D. Rogers Jr. of John Rogers Associates, Asheville
  • 2000 – Danie A. Johnson, Asheville
  • 2004 – Barbara A. Field of Barbara A. Field Architect, Asheville
  • 2014 – Alan D. McGuinn, Asheville
  • 2015 – J. Michael Cox, Asheville
  • 2017 – Jane Gianvito Mathews, Asheville
  • 2018 – Bruce Johnson, Asheville

Wilmington

  • 1966 – Leslie N. Boney Jr. of Leslie N. Boney Architect, Wilmington
  • 1978 – Charlie Boney of Leslie N. Boney Architect, Wilmington
  • 1979 – Robert W. Sawyer of Ballard, McKim & Sawyer, Wilmington
  • 1986 – Ligon B. Flynn, Wilmington
  • 1989 – Herbert P. McKim, Wilmington
  • 1999 – Paul D. Boney of Boney Architects, Wilmington
  • 2010 – Charles Boney of LS3P Associates, Wilmington

Winston-Salem

  • 1932 – Willard C. Northup of Northup & O'Brien, Winston-Salem
  • 1974 – Fred W. Butner Jr. of Fred W. Butner Jr. & Associates, Winston-Salem
  • 1981 – Michael Newman, Winston-Salem
  • 1992 – Lloyd G. Walter Jr., Winston-Salem
  • 2003 – Joseph K. Oppermann of Joseph K. Oppermann Architect, Winston-Salem

Greensboro

  • 1976 – J. Hyatt Hammond of J. Hyatt Hammond Associates, Asheboro
  • 2010 – Kenneth Charles Mayer Jr., Greensboro
  • 2012 – James E. Rains Jr. of Rains Studio, Ramseur
  • 2012 – Walt Teague of TFF Architects & Planners, Greensboro

Hickory

  • 1964 – Robert L. Clemmer of Clemmer & Horton Associates, Hickory

Southern Pines

  • 1966 – Thomas T. Hayes Jr. of Hayes, Howell & Associates, Southern Pines

Fayetteville

  • 1986 – Mason S. Hicks, Fayetteville

Lumberton

  • 1986 – Elizabeth Bobbitt Lee, Lumberton

Laurinburg

  • 2002 – Sam T. Snowdon Jr., Laurinburg

Kill Devil Hills

  • 2021 – Benjamin Cahoon of Cahoon and Kasten Architects, Nags Head

North Dakota

The Hettinger County Courthouse in Mott, North Dakota, designed by Robert A. Ritterbush (FAIA 1969) of Ritterbush Brothers and completed in 1936.

Fargo

Jamestown

Bismarck

Grand Forks

Ohio

The First United Methodist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, designed by Frank O. Weary (FAIA 1887) and George W. Kramer (FAIA 1889) of Weary & Kramer and completed in 1891.
Hayes Hall of the Ohio State University, designed by Frank L. Packard (FAIA 1895) and completed in 1893.
The Mahoning County Courthouse in Youngstown, Ohio, designed by Charles Henry Owsley (FAIA 1889), Louis Boucherle (FAIA 1891) and Charles Frederick Owsley (FAIA 1947) of Owsley, Boucherle & Owsley and completed in 1910.
Hale Hall of the Ohio State University, designed by George S. Mills (FAIA 1915) and completed in 1911.
The Putnam County Courthouse in Ottawa, Ohio, designed by Frank L. Packard (FAIA 1895) and completed in 1912.
The Cleveland City Hall, designed by J. Milton Dyer (FAIA 1911) and completed in 1916.
The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, designed by Frank Ray Walker (FAIA 1923) of Walker & Weeks and completed in 1923.
The Columbus City Hall, designed by Howard Dwight Smith (FAIA 1945) of the Allied Architects of Columbus and completed in 1928.
The former Dayton Young Men's Christian Association Building, designed by Harry I. Schenck (FAIA 1954) and Harry J. Williams of Schenck & Williams and completed in 1929.
The Mathematical Sciences Building of Bowling Green State University, designed by John N. Richards (FAIA 1955) and Orville H. Bauer (FAIA 1976) of Richards, Bauer & Moorhead and completed in 1970.
The Ohio History Center, designed by W. Byron Ireland (FAIA 1972) of Ireland, Associates and completed in 1970.
The Music and Communication Building of Cleveland State University, designed by Peter van Dijk (FAIA 1979) of Dalton, van Dijk, Johnson & Partners and completed in 1990.

Cleveland

  • 1870 – Walther Blythe, Cleveland
  • 1870 – Charles W. Heard, Cleveland
  • 1870 – Joseph Ireland, Cleveland
  • 1870 – Levi T. Scofield, Cleveland
  • 1871 – H. E. Myer, Cleveland
  • 1875 – Alexander Koehler, Cleveland
  • 1887 – H. W. Phillips, Cleveland
  • 1888 – George F. Hammond, Cleveland
  • 1889 – Clarence O. Arey, Cleveland
  • 1889 – Frank Seymour Barnum of Coburn & Barnum, Cleveland
  • 1889 – Forrest A. Coburn of Coburn & Barnum, Cleveland
  • 1889 – John Eisenmann, Cleveland
  • 1889 – Henry R. P. Hamilton, Cleveland
  • 1889 – John N. Richardson, Cleveland
  • 1889 – Charles F. Schweinfurth, Cleveland
  • 1889 – Henry E. Siter, Cleveland
  • 1889 – George H. Smith, Cleveland
  • 1892 – William H. Dunn, Cleveland
  • 1892 – Edward E. Schwabe, Cleveland
  • 1894 – William Warren Sabin, Cleveland
  • 1895 – Charles W. Hopkinson, Cleveland
  • 1907 – Benjamin S. Hubbell of Hubbell & Benes, Cleveland
  • 1909 – Abram Garfield, Cleveland
  • 1911 – J. Milton Dyer, Cleveland
  • 1912 – W. Dominick Benes of Hubbell & Benes, Cleveland
  • 1913 – Albert E. Skeel, Cleveland
  • 1915 – Frank B. Meade, Cleveland
  • 1923 – Frank Ray Walker of Walker & Weeks, Cleveland
  • 1925 – Charles Morris, Cleveland
  • 1926 – Charles Sumner Schneider, Cleveland
  • 1935 – Walter Roy McCornack, Cleveland
  • 1944 – Alexander C. Robinson III of Garfield, Harris, Robinson & Schafer, Cleveland
  • 1948 – J. Byers Hays of Conrad, Hays, Simpson & Ruth, Cleveland
  • 1948 – Philip Lindsley Small, Cleveland
  • 1949 – Joseph L. Weinberg, Cleveland
  • 1951 – Munroe W. Copper Jr., Cleveland
  • 1955 – Anthony S. Ciresi, Cleveland
  • 1956 – George B. Mayer, Cleveland
  • 1958 – Carl F. Guenther of Outcalt, Guenther & Associates, Cleveland
  • 1965 – Robert A. Little of Robert A. Little & George F. Dalton & Associates, Cleveland
  • 1974 – Richard Fleischman of Richard Fleischman & Associates, Cleveland
  • 1974 – Robert P. Madison of Madison-Madison International, Cleveland
  • 1975 – Don M. Hisaka of Don M. Hisaka & Associates, Cleveland
  • 1975 – Wallace G. Teare of Weinberg, Teare & Herman, Cleveland
  • 1979 – Peter van Dijk of Dalton, van Dijk, Johnson & Partners, Cleveland
  • 1981 – Nicholas Lesko, Westlake
  • 1981 – Norman Perttula, Cleveland
  • 1981 – Willard Charles Pistler Jr., Cleveland
  • 1983 – Fred S. Toguchi, Cleveland
  • 1984 – Robert C. Gaede, Cleveland
  • 1984 – Richard H. Kaplan, Cleveland
  • 1986 – Robert A. Barclay, Gates Mills
  • 1986 – William A. Blunden, Cleveland
  • 1993 – Joseph Ceruti, Cleveland Heights
  • 1995 – Paul Westlake Jr., Cleveland
  • 2000 – Ronald A. Reed, Cleveland
  • 2002 – James D. Gibans, AIA Cleveland
  • 2011 – Judson Alan Kline, 5, AIA Cleveland
  • 2012 – Monica Green, Practice, AIA Cleveland
  • 2013 – Robert Maschke, AIA Cleveland
  • 2016 – Philip S. LiBassi, Category Two, AIA Cleveland
  • 2017 – Jack Alan Bialosky Jr., Cleveland
  • 2017 – Robert Lewis Bostwick, Cleveland
  • 2017 – David Hughes, Shaker Heights
  • 2017 – Eric O. Pempus, Rocky River
  • 2020 – Thomas T. K. Zung, Cleveland
  • 2021 – William Ayars, AIA Cleveland
  • 2022 – Steve Kordalski of Kordalski Architects, Cleveland
  • 2022 – Jodi van der Wiel of Vocon, Cleveland
  • 2023 – Walter Jones of MetroHealth, Cleveland

Cincinnati

  • 1870 – Edwin Anderson, Cincinnati
  • 1870 – Arthur Bate, Cincinnati
  • 1870 – Samuel Hannaford, Cincinnati
  • 1870 – James W. McLaughlin, Cincinnati
  • 1870 – Albert C. Nash, Cincinnati
  • 1870 – Solomon Willard Rogers, Cincinnati
  • 1870 – William Stewart of Walter & Stewart, Cincinnati
  • 1870 – William Walter of Walter & Stewart, Cincinnati
  • 1871 – William Tinsley, Cincinnati
  • 1881 – Charles Crapsey, Cincinnati
  • 1882 – George W. Rapp, Cincinnati
  • 1889 – William Martin Aiken, Cincinnati
  • 1889 – John H. Boll, Cincinnati
  • 1889 – William R. Brown of Crapsey & Brown, Cincinnati
  • 1889 – S. E. Desjardins, Cincinnati
  • 1889 – Gustave W. Drach, Cincinnati
  • 1889 – Alfred Oscar Elzner, Cincinnati
  • 1889 – Walter R. Forbush, Cincinnati
  • 1889 – Emil G. Rueckert, Cincinnati
  • 1893 – Samuel S. Godley, Cincinnati
  • 1895 – Max Reutti, Hamilton
  • 1896 – Albert W. Hayward, Cincinnati
  • 1896 – Charles C. Taylor of Boll & Taylor, Cincinnati
  • 1938 – Frederick W. Garber, Cincinnati
  • 1943 – Charles F. Cellarius, Cincinnati
  • 1948 – George Marshall Martin, Cincinnati
  • 1949 – Harry Hake of Hake & Hake Jr., Cincinnati
  • 1950 – A. Lincoln Fechheimer, Cincinnati
  • 1955 – Ernest Pickering of the University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati
  • 1961 – Russell S. Potter of Potter, Tyler, Martin & Roth, Cincinnati
  • 1964 – Carl A. Strauss, Cincinnati
  • 1967 – George F. Schatz of George F. Schatz & Associated Architects, Cincinnati
  • 1970 – Richard H. Wheeler of the University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati
  • 1980 – Everett A. Glendening, Cincinnati
  • 1982 – Richard E. Glaser, Cincinnati
  • 1983 – George Frederic Roth Jr., Cincinnati
  • 1986 – Robert E. Gramann, Cincinnati
  • 1990 – Gerald S. Hammond, Hamilton
  • 1994 – David S. Collins, Cincinnati
  • 1995 – John C. Senhauser, Cincinnati
  • 1996 – James T. Fitzgerald, Cincinnati
  • 1998 – James W. Harrell, Cincinnati
  • 1999 – Robert W. Dorsey, Cincinnati
  • 2001 – Daniel S. Friedman, Cincinnati
  • 2007 – Ronald B. Kull, (4), AIA Cincinnati
  • 2008 – Michael Schuster, (1), AIA Cincinnati
  • 2013 – John W. Rogers, AIA Cincinnati
  • 2020 – Angela Mazzi of GBBN Architects, Cincinnati
  • 2020 – Douglas Richards of GBBN Architects, Cincinnati
  • 2022 – Robert Busch of Drawing Dept, Cincinnati
  • 2022 – Douglas J. Gallow Jr. of Lifespan Design Studio, Cincinnati

Columbus

  • 1889 – John M. Freese, Columbus
  • 1889 – Samuel J. Hall, Columbus
  • 1889 – Herbert A. Linthwaite, Columbus
  • 1889 – Elah Terrell, Columbus
  • 1889 – Joseph W. Yost, Columbus
  • 1895 – Frank L. Packard of Yost & Packard, Columbus
  • 1945 – Howard Dwight Smith, Columbus
  • 1956 – Ralph C. Kempton, Columbus
  • 1960 – Gilbert H. Coddington of Brooks & Coddington, Columbus
  • 1964 – Herbert Baumer of the Ohio State University, Columbus
  • 1967 – Frederick H. Hobbs Jr. of Tully, Hobbs & Partners, Columbus
  • 1967 – Noverre Musson of Tibbals-Crumley-Musson, Columbus
  • 1968 – Carl E. Bentz, Consulting State Architect, Columbus
  • 1968 – Elliot L. Whitaker of the Ohio State University, Columbus
  • 1969 – H. James Holroyd of H. James Holroyd & Robert H. Myers, Columbus
  • 1972 – W. Byron Ireland of Ireland, Associates, Columbus
  • 1973 – James J. Foley of Kellam & Foley, Columbus
  • 1974 – Richard L. Tully of Tully, Hobbs & Partners, Columbus
  • 1982 – Richard W. Trott of Trott & Bean, Columbus
  • 1987 – Allen L. Patrick of Prindle, Patrick and Associates, Columbus
  • 1988 – Carole J. Olshavsky, State Architect, Columbus
  • 1990 – Phillip Markwood of Phillip Markwood Architects, Columbus
  • 1991 – Dellas H. Harder of the Ohio Historical Society, Columbus
  • 1992 – Friedrich K. M. Böhm of NBBJ, Columbus
  • 1992 – Ballard Kirk of Kirk Associates/Architects, Columbus
  • 1995 – John P. Schooley of Schooley Caldwell Associates, Columbus
  • 1997 – Curtis J. Moody of Moody Nolan, Columbus
  • 2001 – Frank Elmer of Lincoln Street Studio, Columbus
  • 2001 – Robert Livesey of the Ohio State University, Columbus
  • 2001 – Jill Morelli of the Ohio State University, Columbus
  • 2002 – Bob Loversidge of Schooley Caldwell Associates, Columbus
  • 2005 – Peter L. Bardwell of BARDWELL+Associates, Columbus
  • 2009 – John Hedge of DesignGroup Architects, Columbus
  • 2014 – Timothy C. Hawk of WSA Studio, Columbus
  • 2014 – Doug Parris of NBBJ, Columbus
  • 2015 – Michael Cadwell of the Ohio State University, Columbus
  • 2016 – Ruth Gless of Lincoln Street Studio, Columbus
  • 2017 – Lane Beougher of the Ohio Facilities Construction Commission, Columbus
  • 2017 – Tim Fishking of Moody Nolan, Columbus
  • 2017 – David B. Meleca of Meleca Architecture, Columbus
  • 2018 – Jonathan Barnes of Jonathan Barnes Architecture & Design, Columbus
  • 2018 – Bernard Costantino of the Ohio State University, Columbus
  • 2018 – Troy Sherrard of Moody Nolan, Columbus
  • 2020 – Greg Mare of AECOM, Columbus
  • 2020 – Terry Sullivan of the Ohio State University, Columbus
  • 2022 – Yanitza Brongers-Marrero of Moody Nolan, Columbus

Toledo

Akron

Dayton

  • 1886 – Silas Reese Burns of Peters & Burns, Dayton
  • 1886 – Luther Peters of Peters & Burns, Dayton
  • 1889 – Frank J. Otter of Williams, Otter & Dexter, Dayton
  • 1889 – Charles Insco Williams of Williams, Otter & Dexter, Dayton
  • 1896 – Robert E. Dexter, Dayton
  • 1954 – Harry I. Schenck of Schenck & Williams, Dayton
  • 1977 – Richard D. Levin of Richard Levin Associates, Dayton
  • 1985 – A. Notley Alford of Lorenz & Williams, Dayton
  • 2016 – Terry Welker, Chief Building Official, Kettering

Youngstown

  • 1889 – Charles Henry Owsley of Owsley & Boucherle, Youngstown
  • 1889 – Rufus F. Thompson, Youngstown
  • 1891 – Louis Boucherle of Owsley & Boucherle, Youngstown
  • 1947 – Charles Frederick Owsley of Owsley & Samuels, Youngstown
  • 1989 – Arthur F. Sidells of Arthur F. Sidells Architect, Warren
  • 1996 – Paul J. Ricciuti of Buchanan, Ricciuti & Balog, Youngstown
  • 2008 – Gary Balog of BSHM Architects, Youngstown
  • 2017 – Bruce Sekanick of Phillips Sekanick Architects, Warren

Canton-Massillon

  • 1889 – Guy Tilden, Canton
  • 1947 – Charles E. Firestone, Canton

New Philadelphia-Dover

  • 1957 – Charles J. Marr of Marr-Knapp-Crawfis Associates, New Philadelphia
  • 2002 – Norbert A. Peiker of MKC Associates, New Philadelphia

Springfield

  • 2001 – Chris Widener of WDC Group, Springfield
  • 2018 – Stephen L. Sharp of McCall Sharp Architecture, Springfield

Chillicothe

  • 1889 – John F. Cook, Chillicothe

Zanesville

  • 1889 – Henry C. Lindsay, Zanesville
  • 2015 – Jamie Acock of Giattina Aycock Architecture Studio, Bessemer, AL

Oklahoma

The former Ada Public Library, designed by Albert S. Ross (FAIA 1957) and completed in 1939.
The Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts in Reno, Nevada, designed by John Bozalis (FAIA 1974) of Bozalis-Dickinson-Roloff and completed in 1967.
The former Tulsa City Hall, designed by Robert Lawson Jones (FAIA 1970) of Murray Jones Murray and completed in 1969.

Oklahoma City

  • 1940 – Leonard Henry Bailey of Bailey & Alden, Oklahoma City
  • 1957 – Albert S. Ross, Ada, Oklahoma
  • 1963 – Lee Sorey of Sorey, Hill, Binnicker, Oklahoma City
  • 1974 – John Bozalis of Bozalis-Dickinson-Roloff, Oklahoma City
  • 1975 – Murlin R. Hodgell of the University of Oklahoma, Norman
  • 1975 – Robert M. Lawrence of Noftsger, Lawrence, Lawrence & Flesher, Oklahoma City
  • 1976 – Wendell V. Locke of Locke Wright Foster, Oklahoma City
  • 1985 – James L. Loftis of Loftis Bell Downing & Partners, Oklahoma City
  • 1988 – Raymond W. H. Yeh of the University of Oklahoma, Norman
  • 1991 – George B. Lewis of HTB Inc., Oklahoma City
  • 1993 – Larry Keller of HTB Inc., Oklahoma City
  • 1993 – Fred C. Schmidt of Frankfurt Short Bruza, Oklahoma City
  • 1994 – Rand Elliott of Elliott Associates, Oklahoma City
  • 1996 – Arn Henderson of the University of Oklahoma, Norman
  • 2019 – Lisa M. Chronister of the Oklahoma City Planning Department, Oklahoma City
  • 2022 – Hans E. Butzer of Butzer Architects and Urbanism, Oklahoma City
  • 2023 – Jason Holuby of Frankfurt Short Bruza, Oklahoma City
  • 2023 – Jack Morgan of Frankfurt Short Bruza, Oklahoma City
  • 2024 – Ron Frantz of the University of Oklahoma, Norman

Tulsa

  • 1956 – Donald McCormick, Tulsa
  • 1957 – Leon B. Senter, Tulsa
  • 1969 – David G. Murray of Murray Jones Murray, Tulsa
  • 1970 – Robert Lawton Jones of Murray Jones Murray, Tulsa
  • 1976 – Rex M. Ball of Hudgins, Thompson & Ball, Tulsa
  • 1985 – Mary Caroline Cole, Tulsa
  • 1994 – John M. Novack Jr. of Urban Design Group, Tulsa
  • 1998 – Connie McFarland of McFarland Architects, Tulsa
  • 2007 – Joseph R. Coleman of CJC Architects, Tulsa
  • 2009 – Cara Shimkus Hall of GH2 Architects, Tulsa
  • 2020 – Ellis L. McIntosh of The McIntosh Group, Tulsa

Stillwater

Muskogee

Oregon

Portland

The former Multnomah County Courthouse in Portland, Oregon, designed by William M. Whidden and Ion Lewis (FAIA 1916) of Whidden & Lewis and completed in 1914.
The Tillamook County Courthouse in Tillamook, Oregon, designed by Ellis F. Lawrence (FAIA 1913) of Lawrence, Holford, Allyn & Bean and completed in 1933.
The State Library of Oregon, designed by Morris H. Whitehouse and Walter E. Church (FAIA 1951) of Whitehouse & Church and completed in 1939.
The Zion Lutheran Church in Portland, Oregon, designed by Pietro Belluschi (FAIA 1948) and completed in 1950.
McKenzie Hall of the University of Oregon, designed by DeNorval Unthank Jr. (FAIA 1980 of Wilmsen, Endicott & Unthank and completed in 1971.
The Multnomah County Justice Center in Portland, Oregon, designed by Robert J. Frasca (FAIA 1979) of the Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership and completed in 1983.
  • 1895 – Edgar M. Lazarus, Portl and
  • 1913 – Ellis F. Lawrence of Lawrence & Holford, Portland
  • 1916 – Ion Lewis of Whidden & Lewis, Portland
  • 1941 – William H. Crowell of A. E. Doyle & Associate, Portland
  • 1948 – Pietro Belluschi of A. E. Doyle & Associate, Portland
  • 1949 – Glenn Stanton of Stanton, Boles, Maguire & Church, Portland
  • 1951 – Herman Brookman, Portland
  • 1951 – Walter E. Church of Church, Newberry & Roehr, Portland
  • 1952 – Francis B. Jacobberger, Portland
  • 1954 – Irving G. Smith, Portland
  • 1962 – Donald J. Stewart of Stewart & Richardson, Portland
  • 1969 – Walter Gordon of Gordon & Hinchcliff, Portland
  • 1969 – Norman C. Zimmer of Wolff, Zimmer, Gunsul, Frasca, Portland
  • 1970 – David A. Pugh of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Portland
  • 1970 – H. Robert Wilmsen of Wllmsen, Endicott, Greene, Bernhard & Associates, Portland
  • 1973 – Saul Zaik of Zaik/Miller, Portland
  • 1974 – William L. Fletcher of Fletcher & Finch, Portland
  • 1974 – Gary L. Michael, Portland
  • 1975 – John W. Broome of Broome, Oringdulph, Randolph, and Associates, Portland
  • 1975 – Thomas J. Houha of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Portland
  • 1976 – H. Curtis Finch of Fletcher & Finch, Portland
  • 1978 – Americo P. DiBenedetto of the United States Forest Service, Portland
  • 1979 – Robert J. Frasca of the Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership, Portland
  • 1979 – Willard Kenneth Martin of Martin Soderstrom Matteson, Portland
  • 1979 – Marjorie Wintermute of Architects Northwest,[a] Portland
  • 1979 – Roger Yost of Campbell Yost Grube, Portland
  • 1980 – Richard A. Campbell of Campbell Yost Grube, Portland
  • 1980 – Brooks R. W. Gunsul of the Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership, Portland
  • 1981 – George A. McMath, Portland
  • 1983 – William C. Church, Portland
  • 1984 – Jon R. Schleuning, Portland
  • 1985 – Robert E. Oringdulph of Broome, Oringdulph, Randolph, and Associates, Portland
  • 1987 – Joachim C. Grube, Portland
  • 1987 – Richard Ellison Ritz, Portland
  • 1988 – Gregory S. Baldwin, Portland
  • 1988 – George M. Crandall, Portland
  • 1990 – William John Hawkins III, Portland
  • 1992 – Alfred M. Staehli, Portland
  • 1993 – Lee F. Kilbourn, Portland
  • 1993 – Robert Lewis Thompson, Portland
  • 1994 – Alan Jennings Beard, Portland
  • 1995 – Roger Shiels, Portland
  • 1996 – Patrick C. Tillett, Portland
  • 1997 – Stanley G. Boles, Portland
  • 1997 – Larry S. Bruton, Portland
  • 1997 – Mary Alice Hutchins, Portland
  • 1997 – Donald Joseph Stastny, Portland
  • 1998 – Martha Peck Andrews, Portland
  • 1999 – Linda Barnes, Portland
  • 1999 – Frederick C. Gast Jr., Portland
  • 1999 – George C. Sheldon, Portland
  • 1999 – Edward Vaivoda Jr., Portland
  • 2001 – John Gray Perry, Portland
  • 2002 – Kenneth D. Sanders, AIA Portland
  • 2004 – Thomas Owen Hacker, AIA Portland (1)
  • 2004 – Rodney O’Hiser, AIA Portland (4)
  • 2004 – Heinz K. Rudolf of BOORA Architects, Portland
  • 2006 – Nancy Merryman, (4), AIA Portland
  • 2007 – Kent Duffy, (2), AIA Portland
  • 2007 – Nells Hall, (2), AIA Portland
  • 2008 – Robert Hastings, (4), AIA Portland
  • 2009 – Ronald Gronowski (2–Practice) AIA Portland
  • 2011 – Joseph A. Collins, 2, AIA Portland
  • 2011 – Thomas Gregory Pene, 2, AIA Portland
  • 2011 – Alan Scott, 2, AIA Portland
  • 2013 – John Blumthal, AIA Portland
  • 2014 – Becca L. Cavell, Portland
  • 2014 – James T. Clark Jr., Portland
  • 2015 – Nathan Good, Portland
  • 2015 – Barbara A. Sestak, Portland
  • 2015 – John Weekes, Portland
  • 2016 – Douglas A. Benson, Category Three, AIA Portland
  • 2016 – Amy Miller Dowell, Category Four, AIA Portland
  • 2016 – Jay Raskin, Category Five, AIA Portland
  • 2017 – Roderick Ashley, Portland
  • 2017 – Timothy R. Eddy, Portland
  • 2018 – Jonah Cohen, AIA Portland
  • 2018 – Carrie Strickland, AIA Portland
  • 2018 – David E. Wark, AIA Portland
  • 2019 – James Kalvelage of Opsis Architecture, Portland
  • 2019 – Alison Kwok of the University of Oregon, Eugene
  • 2019 – Michael McCulloch of Michael McCulloch Architecture, Portland
  • 2019 – Jan Willemse of ZGF Architects, Portland
  • 2019 – William Wilson of William Wilson Architects, Portland
  • 2020 – Alec Holser of Opsis Architecture, Portland
  • 2020 – Krista Phillips of Portland Community College, Portland
  • 2020 – Michael Tingley of Bora Architects, Portland
  • 2022 – Kurt W. Haapala of Mahlum Architects, Portland
  • 2022 – Benjamin Waechter of Waechter Architecture, Portland
  • 2024 – John Lape of John Lape Architect, Portland

Eugene-Springfield

  • 1967 – Donald H. Lutes of Lutes & Amundson, Springfield
  • 1975 – John M. Amundson of Amundson Associates, Springfield
  • 1980 – DeNorval Unthank Jr. of Unthank Seder Poticha Architects, Eugene
  • 1992 – Wilmot G. Gilland of the University of Oregon, Eugene
  • 1997 – Darrell L. Smith of TBG Architects, Eugene
  • 2003 – John Reynolds of the University of Oregon, Eugene
  • 2006 – G. Z. Brown of the University of Oregon, Eugene
  • 2011 – Michael Fifield of the University of Oregon, Eugene
  • 2010 – Otto Poticha of Poticha Architects, Eugene
  • 2010 – James M. Robertson of Robertson Sherwood Architects, Eugene
  • 2013 – Bill Seider of PIVOT Architecture, Eugene
  • 2014 – Mark Gillem of the University of Oregon, Eugene

Salem

  • 1997 – Darwin V. Doss, Salem
  • 1997 – Phillip K. Settecase, Salem

Newport

  • 1972 – Robert B. Martin, Lincoln City

Pennsylvania

The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, designed by John T. Windrim (FAIA 1926) and completed in 1934.
The Municipal Services Building in Philadelphia, designed by Vincent G. Kling (FAIA 1960) and completed in 1965.
The Bethlehem Area Public Library in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, designed by Robert A. Spillman (FAIA 1997) of Lovelace & Spillman and completed in 1967.
The Sainsbury Wing of the National Gallery in London, designed by Robert Venturi (FAIA 1978) and Denise Scott Brown (Hon. FAIA 2016) of Venturi, Rauch & Scott Brown and completed in 1991.
The Daphne Farago Wing of the Rhode Island School of Design Museum, designed by Tony Atkin (FAIA 1998) of Tony Atkin & Associates and completed in 1993.

Philadelphia

  • 1857 – Thomas Ustick Walter,[b] Philadelphia
  • 1869 – John Fraser of Fraser, Furness & Hewitt, Philadelphia
  • 1869 – Frank Heyling Furness of Fraser, Furness & Hewitt, Philadelphia
  • 1869 – George W. Hewitt of Fraser, Furness & Hewitt, Philadelphia
  • 1869 – John McArthur Jr., Philadelphia
  • 1869 – Henry Augustus Sims, Philadelphia
  • 1869 – Samuel Sloan, Philadelphia
  • 1876 – Hugo Kafka of Schwarzmann & Kafka, Philadelphia
  • 1876 – Herman J. Schwarzmann of Schwarzmann & Kafka, Philadelphia
  • 1876 – Frederick Godfrey Thorn of Wilson Brothers & Company, Philadelphia
  • 1876 – Joseph Miller Wilson of Wilson Brothers & Company, Philadelphia
  • 1880 – James H. Windrim, Philadelphia
  • 1884 – John Ord, Philadelphia
  • 1886 – Theophilus P. Chandler Jr., Philadelphia
  • 1888 – Henry A. Macomb, Philadelphia
  • 1888 – W. Bleddyn Powell, Philadelphia
  • 1889 – Amos J. Boyden, Philadelphia
  • 1889 – Willis G. Hale, Philadelphia
  • 1889 – Edward Hazlehurst of Hazlehurst & Huckel, Philadelphia
  • 1889 – Samuel Huckel of Hazlehurst & Huckel, Philadelphia
  • 1889 – S. Gifford Slocum, Philadelphia
  • 1892 – Addison Hutton, Philadelphia
  • 1892 – William C. Prichett Jr., Philadelphia
  • 1892 – Adrian W. Smith, Philadelphia
  • 1893 – Wilson Eyre, Philadelphia
  • 1893 – John C. Worthington, Philadelphia
  • 1895 – Frank Miles Day of Frank Miles Day & Brother, Philadelphia
  • 1897 – Guy King, Philadelphia
  • 1900 – Walter Cope of Cope & Stewardson, Philadelphia
  • 1900 – Edgar Viguers Seeler, Philadelphia
  • 1907 – Albert Kelsey, Philadelphia
  • 1908 – D. Knickerbacker Boyd, Philadelphia
  • 1909 – William D. Hewitt of Hewitt & Paist, Philadelphia
  • 1910 – Thomas M. Kellogg of Rankin, Kellogg & Crane, Philadelphia
  • 1910 – Milton Bennett Medary of Zantzinger, Borie & Medary, Philadelphia
  • 1911 – John Hall Rankin of Rankin, Kellogg & Crane, Philadelphia
  • 1911 – Clarence C. Zantzinger of Zantzinger, Borie & Medary, Philadelphia
  • 1912 – Horace Wells Sellers, Philadelphia
  • 1913 – Paul Philippe Cret, Philadelphia
  • 1913 – Charles Zeller Klauder of Day & Klauder, Philadelphia
  • 1914 – Edward A. Crane of Rankin, Kellogg & Crane, Philadelphia
  • 1915 – Charles Louis Borie Jr. of Zantzinger, Borie & Medary, Philadelphia
  • 1915 – Warren Powers Laird, Philadelphia
  • 1916 – Emlyn L. Stewardson of Stewardson & Page, Philadelphia
  • 1918 – John P. B. Sinkler of Bissell & Sinkler, Philadelphia
  • 1919 – Elliston Perot Bissell of Bissell & Sinkler, Philadelphia
  • 1919 – Henry K. McGoodwin, Philadelphia
  • 1925 – Robert Rodes McGoodwin, Philadelphia
  • 1926 – Paul Armon Davis III of Davis, Dunlap & Barney, Philadelphia
  • 1926 – Charles Barton Keen, Philadelphia
  • 1926 – Arthur Ingersoll Meigs of Mellor, Meigs & Howe, Philadelphia
  • 1926 – John T. Windrim, Philadelphia
  • 1927 – George I. Lovatt Sr., Philadelphia
  • 1930 – Walter Horstmann Thomas of Thomas, Martin & Kirkpatrick, Philadelphia
  • 1930 – Frank Rushmore Watson of Watson, Edkins & Thompson, Philadelphia
  • 1931 – Arthur H. Brockie, Philadelphia
  • 1931 – Walter Mellor of Mellor & Meigs, Philadelphia
  • 1931 – George Bispham Page of Stewardson & Page, Philadelphia
  • 1932 – Leicester Bodine Holland of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
  • 1932 – R. Brognard Okie, Philadelphia
  • 1934 – John Harbeson of the office of Paul Philippe Cret, Philadelphia
  • 1934 – John S. Schwacke of Rankin, Kellogg & Crane, Philadelphia
  • 1936 – Walter T. Karcher of Karcher & Smith, Philadelphia
  • 1936 – Sydney E. Martin of Thomas, Martin & Kirkpatrick, Philadelphia
  • 1936 – Charles Willing of Willing, Sims & Talbutt, Philadelphia
  • 1937 – Ralph B. Bencker, Philadelphia
  • 1937 – George Simpson Koyl of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
  • 1938 – Edmund B. Gilchrist, Philadelphia
  • 1938 – William J. H. Hough of the office of Paul Philippe Cret, Philadelphia
  • 1939 – Fiske Kimball, Philadelphia
  • 1940 – Roy F. Larson of the office of Paul Philippe Cret, Philadelphia
  • 1940 – Livingston Smith of Karcher & Smith, Philadelphia
  • 1941 – Lawrence Wolfe, Philadelphia
  • 1943 – M. Edmunds Dunlap of Davis & Dunlap, Philadelphia
  • 1943 – George Howe, Philadelphia
  • 1943 – Henry Bartol Register, Philadelphia
  • 1945 – William H. Livingston of Harbeson, Hough, Livingston & Larson, Philadelphia
  • 1946 – G. Edwin Brumbaugh, Gwynedd Valley
  • 1950 – William Pope Barney of Barney & Banwell, Philadelphia
  • 1950 – Joseph P. Sims of Willing, Sims & Talbutt, Philadelphia
  • 1951 – W. R. Morton Keast, Philadelphia
  • 1951 – Howell Lewis Shay of Howell Lewis Shay & Associates, Philadelphia
  • 1951 – Grant M. Simon, Philadelphia
  • 1951 – Harry Sternfeld of University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
  • 1952 – H. Louis Duhring Jr., Philadelphia
  • 1953 – Louis Kahn, Philadelphia
  • 1954 – J. Roy Carroll Jr. of Carroll, Grisdale & Van Alen, Philadelphia
  • 1954 – G. Holmes Perkins of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
  • 1956 – Alfred Bendiner, Philadelphia
  • 1956 – George S. Idell, Philadelphia
  • 1957 – John T. Grisdale of Carroll, Grisdale & Van Alen, Philadelphia
  • 1957 – David H. Morgan, Philadelphia
  • 1959 – Oscar Stonorov of Stonorov & Haws, Philadelphia
  • 1960 – Vincent G. Kling of Vincent G. Kling & Associates, Philadelphia
  • 1961 – Charles E. Peterson, of the National Park Service, Philadelphia
  • 1961 – Beryl Price, Philadelphia
  • 1961 – Herbert H. Swinburne of Nolen & Swinburne, Philadelphia
  • 1962 – Robert W. Noble of Martin, Stewart, Noble & Class, Philadelphia
  • 1964 – William W. Eshbach of Eshbach, Pullinger, Stevens & Bruder, Philadelphia
  • 1964 – Norman N. Rice, Philadelphia
  • 1964 – Frederick G. Roth of Vincent G. Kling & Associates, Philadelphia
  • 1964 – William L. Van Alen of Carroll, Grisdale & Van Alen, Philadelphia
  • 1965 – Joseph T. Fraser Jr. of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia
  • 1966 – John S. Carver, Philadelphia
  • 1966 – George Harold Waldo Haag of Haag & d'Entremont, Jenkintown
  • 1966 – Louis de Moll of the Ballinger Company, Philadelphia
  • 1966 – Theo Ballou White of Hatfield, Martin & White, Philadelphia
  • 1967 – John Lane Evans of the Department of Public Property, Philadelphia
  • 1967 – Robert L. Geddes of Geddes, Brecher, Qualls, Cunningham, Philadelphia
  • 1967 – Charles F. Ward Jr. of Harbeson, Hough, Livingston & Larson, Philadelphia
  • 1968 – T. Norman Mansell of Mansell, Lewis & Fugate, Philadelphia
  • 1968 – George W. Qualls of Geddes, Brecher, Qualls, Cunningham, Philadelphia
  • 1968 – Harold E. Wagoner of Harold E. Wagoner & Associates, Philadelphia
  • 1968 – David A. Wallace of Wallace Roberts & Todd, Philadelphia
  • 1969 – Ehrman B. Mitchell of Mitchell/Giurgola, Philadelphia
  • 1969 – Arthur B. White of Garner & White Associates, Philadelphia
  • 1969 – C. Clark Zantzinger of Kneedler, Mirick & Zantzinger, Philadelphia
  • 1970 – Harry Kale of Eshbach, Pullinger, Stevens & Bruder, Philadelphia
  • 1970 – Frank Schlesinger, Philadelphia
  • 1971 – Edmund N. Bacon, Philadelphia
  • 1971 – Henry D. Mirick of Mirick Pearson Ilvonen Batcheler, Philadelphia
  • 1971 – Marvin D. Suer of Eshbach, Pullinger, Stevens & Bruder, Philadelphia
  • 1972 – John F. Gane, Philadelphia
  • 1972 – Joe J. Jordan, Philadelphia
  • 1973 – Melvin Brecher of Geddes, Brecher, Qualls, Cunningham, Philadelphia
  • 1973 – Herman A. Hassinger of Hassinger, Schwam & White, Philadelphia
  • 1973 – Albert J. Huber of Vincent G. Kling & Associates, Philadelphia
  • 1973 – Louis Sauer of Louis Sauer Associates, Philadelphia
  • 1974 – Warren W. Cunningham of Geddes, Brecher, Qualls, Cunningham, Philadelphia
  • 1974 – H. Mather Lippincott of Cope & Lippincott, Philadelphia
  • 1975 – John A. Bower Jr. of Bower & Fradley, Philadelphia
  • 1975 – R. Buckminster Fuller, Philadelphia
  • 1975 – Anne Tyng of the University of Pennsylvania,[a] Philadelphia
  • 1976 – Walter Livingston, Philadelphia
  • 1976 – Shirley J. Vernon of the Ballinger Company, Philadelphia
  • 1976 – Richard Saul Wurman, Philadelphia
  • 1977 – Alan G. Levy of Murphy Levy Wurman Architects, Philadelphia
  • 1977 – Henry J. Magaziner of the National Park Service, Philadelphia
  • 1978 – Paul C. Harbeson of H2L2, Philadelphia
  • 1978 – John Rauch of Venturi & Rauch, Philadelphia
  • 1978 – Mario Romañach of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
  • 1978 – Robert Venturi of Venturi & Rauch, Philadelphia
  • 1980 – John M. Dickey, Media
  • 1980 – John F. Hayes of Hayes & Hough, Philadelphia
  • 1980 – Joseph V. Marzella of Vincent G. Kling & Partners, Philadelphia
  • 1980 – Thomas A. Todd of Wallace McHarg Roberts & Todd, Philadelphia
  • 1981 – Peter A. Piven, Philadelphia
  • 1981 – Otto Reichert-Facilides, Philadelphia
  • 1981 – Anthony Thomas Rienzi, Jenkintown
  • 1981 – Hugh Morley Zimmers, Philadelphia
  • 1982 – Fred Lawrence Foote, Philadelphia
  • 1983 – Peter Arfaa, Philadelphia
  • 1983 – Charles Dagit, Philadelphia
  • 1983 – Peter M. Saylor, Philadelphia
  • 1984 – Theodore T. Bartley Jr., Philadelphia
  • 1985 – Charles H. Burnette, Philadelphia
  • 1985 – Raymond Grenald, Philadelphia
  • 1986 – Eric A. Chung, Philadelphia
  • 1986 – Gerald M. Cope, Philadelphia
  • 1986 – Samuel Crothers, Philadelphia
  • 1986 – John Christopher Knowles, Philadelphia
  • 1986 – John Q. Lawson, Philadelphia
  • 1987 – Charles E. Broudy, Philadelphia
  • 1990 – Leslie M. Gallery, Philadelphia
  • 1991 – Robert F. Brown Jr., Philadelphia
  • 1991 – Susan A. Maxman, Philadelphia
  • 1992 – James Oleg Kruhly, Philadelphia
  • 1992 – Herbert W. Levy, Philadelphia
  • 1992 – Donald Prowler, Philadelphia
  • 1993 – Richard W. Huffman, Philadelphia
  • 1993 – Richard C. Meyer, Philadelphia
  • 1995 – Bernard J. Cywinski, Philadelphia
  • 1995 – David Evan Glasser, Philadelphia
  • 1996 – Richard W. Bartholomew, Philadelphia
  • 1996 – Stephen Kieran, Philadelphia
  • 1996 – Adele Naude Santos, Philadelphia
  • 1996 – Mark F. Williams, Maple Glen
  • 1997 – William R. Gustafson, Philadelphia
  • 1998 – Tony Atkin of Atkin, Olshin, Lawson-Bell & Associates, Philadelphia
  • 1998 – James Timberlake, Philadelphia
  • 1999 – George L. Claflen Jr., Philadelphia
  • 1999 – Jeffery S. French, Philadelphia
  • 2002 – Mark Robert Johnson, AIA Philadelphia
  • 2002 – Wesley Wei, AIA Philadelphia
  • 2003 – Mary Werner DeNadai, AIA Philadelphia
  • 2003 – Samuel Y. Harris, AIA Philadelphia
  • 2003 – John D. Milner, AIA Philadelphia
  • 2004 – Emanuel Kelly, AIA Philadelphia (5)
  • 2005 – Hyman Myers (1), AIA Philadelphia
  • 2005 – Michael L. Prifti (3), AIA Philadelphia
  • 2006 – William J. Braham, (2), AIA Philadelphia
  • 2006 – Edward B. Jakmauh, (2), AIA Philadelphia
  • 2006 – Gilbert A. Rosenthal, (2), AIA Philadelphia
  • 2006 – Harris M. Steinberg, (2), AIA Philadelphia
  • 2007 – Richard Farley, (2), AIA Philadelphia
  • 2007 – Bradford White Fiske, (1), AIA Philadelphia
  • 2007 – Daniel Kelley, (1), AIA Philadelphia
  • 2009 – Antonio Fiol-Silva (1–Urban Design) AIA Philadelphia
  • 2009 – Alan Greenberger (5–Service to Society) AIA Philadelphia
  • 2009 – John Hayes (5–Volunteer Work) AIA Philadelphia
  • 2009 – Ferdinando Micale (1–Urban Design) AIA Philadelphia
  • 2009 – Terry Steelman (1–Design) AIA Philadelphia
  • 2021 – Billie Faircloth, AIA Philadelphia
  • 2010 – James Nelson Kise, Philadelphia
  • 2011 – Joanne Aitken, 5, AIA Philadelphia
  • 2011 – Frank W. Grauman, 1, AIA Philadelphia
  • 2011 – Richard L. Maimon, 1, AIA Philadelphia
  • 2012 – Nancy Rogo Trainer, Practice, AIA Philadelphia
  • 2013 – John P Claypool, AIA Philadelphia
  • 2013 – Nan R. Gutterman, AIA Philadelphia
  • 2014 – Paul M. Hirshorn, Philadelphia
  • 2014 – Don M. Jones, Philadelphia
  • 2014 – Daniela Holt Voith, Philadelphia
  • 2015 – John R. Bowie, Wallingford
  • 2015 – Scott A. Erdy, Philadelphia
  • 2015 – Daniel K. McCoubrey, Philadelphia
  • 2015 – David S. McHenry, Philadelphia
  • 2015 – James Walter Wentling, Philadelphia
  • 2016 – David Mark Riz, Category One, AIA Philadelphia
  • 2017 – Michael D. Garz, Philadelphia
  • 2018 – Kiki Bolender, AIA Philadelphia
  • 2018 – Jules Dingle, AIA Philadelphia
  • 2018 – George C. Skarmeas, AIA Philadelphia
  • 2019 – Dominique M. Hawkins of the Preservation Design Partnership, Philadelphia
  • 2019 – Michael Johns of Mdesigns, Philadelphia
  • 2019 – Louis A. Meilink Jr. of the Ballinger Company, Philadelphia
  • 2020 – Jeff Goldstein of DIGSAU, Philadelphia
  • 2020 – Samuel Olshin of Atkin Olshin Schade Architects, Philadelphia
  • 2020 – David Schrader of SCHRADERGROUP, Philadelphia
  • 2020 – Jason Smith of KieranTimberlake, Philadelphia
  • 2021 – David Hollenberg, AIA Philadelphia
  • 2021 – Robert Kelly, AIA Philadelphia
  • 2021 – Brian Phillips, AIA Philadelphia
  • 2021 – Laura Stagner, AIA Philadelphia
  • 2024 – Nancy Bastian of CBP Architects, Philadelphia
  • 2024 – Matthew Krissel of Creative Lab 3, Philadelphia
  • 2024 – Jeffrey Pastva of the Scannapieco Development Corporation, Philadelphia
  • 2024 – Mark Sanderson of DIGSAU, Philadelphia
  • 2024 – Craig Spangler of the Ballinger Company, Philadelphia

Pittsburgh

The Carnegie Institute complex in Pittsburgh, designed by Frank E. Harlow (FAIA 1905) of Alden & Harlow and completed in 1907.
The former Pittsburgh Athletic Association, designed by Benno Janssen (FAIA 1916) of Janssen & Abbott and completed in 1911.
The Board of Public Education Building in Pittsburgh, designed by Charles T. Ingham (FAIA 1932) and William Boyd (FAIA 1926) of Ingham & Boyd and completed in 1938.
  • 1868 – Joseph W. Kerr, Pittsburgh
  • 1889 – Charles M. Bartberger, Pittsburgh
  • 1889 – Thomas D. Evans, Pittsburgh
  • 1889 – Andrew Peebles, Pittsburgh
  • 1891 – John M. Alston, Pittsburgh
  • 1891 – Thomas Boyd, Pittsburgh
  • 1891 – William M. McBride, Pittsburgh
  • 1891 – Samuel T. McClarren, Pittsburgh
  • 1891 – George S. Orth, Pittsburgh
  • 1905 – Alfred B. Harlow of Alden & Harlow, Pittsburgh
  • 1913 – Edward Stotz, Pittsburgh
  • 1915 – Frederick A. Russell of Rutan & Russell, Pittsburgh
  • 1916 – Benno Janssen of Janssen & Abbott, Pittsburgh
  • 1923 – John T. Comès of Comès, Perry & McMullen, Pittsburgh
  • 1926 – William Boyd of Ingham & Boyd, Pittsburgh
  • 1926 – Henry Hornbostel, Pittsburgh
  • 1926 – Robert Maurice Trimble, Pittsburgh
  • 1927 – Louis Stevens, Pittsburgh
  • 1932 – Charles T. Ingham of Ingham & Boyd, Pittsburgh
  • 1937 – Frederick T. Bigger, Pittsburgh
  • 1952 – Allan H. Neal of Kaiser, Neal & Reid, Pittsburgh
  • 1952 – Harvey A. Schwab, Pittsburgh
  • 1956 – Charles M. Stotz of Charles M. & Edward Stotz Jr., Pittsburgh
  • 1960 – Robert W. Schmertz of the Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh
  • 1962 – B. Kenneth Johnstone, Pittsburgh
  • 1965 – Mario Celli of Celli-Flynn & Associates, McKeesport
  • 1966 – Robert J. Brocker, Greensburg
  • 1966 – Dahlen K. Ritchey of Deeter, Ritchey, Sippel, Pittsburgh
  • 1967 – Charles S. Ingham of Ingham Kaffka Marcu, Pittsburgh
  • 1967 – Charles E. King of the Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Pittsburgh
  • 1968 – Elmer A. Lundberg of Loeffler, Johnson, Lundberg & Associates, Pittsburgh
  • 1969 – John Pekruhn of John Pekruhn & Associates, Pittsburgh
  • 1971 – Russell O. Deeter of Deeter, Ritchey, Sippel, Pittsburgh
  • 1980 – David Lewis of Urban Design Associates, Pittsburgh
  • 1980 – Derek Martin of Curry, Martin & Highberger, Pittsburgh
  • 1982 – Sylvester Damianos of Damianos & Associates,[b] Pittsburgh
  • 1983 – G. Thomas Williams, Pittsburgh
  • 1984 – William H. Sippel Jr., Pittsburgh
  • 1987 – Louis D. Astorino of L. D. Astorino & Associates, Pittsburgh
  • 1987 – Bernard J. Liff, Pittsburgh
  • 1987 – E. Richard Rittelmann of Burt Hill Kosar Rittelmann Associates, Butler
  • 1988 – J. Philip Andrews, Pittsburgh
  • 1988 – Stephen A. George, Pittsburgh
  • 1994 – Donald K. Carter, Pittsburgh
  • 1996 – Robert Dale Lynch of Lynch & Associates, Pittsburgh
  • 1999 – Raymond L. Gindroz, Pittsburgh
  • 2000 – J. David Hoglund, Pittsburgh
  • 2002 – Vivian Loftness, AIA Pittsburgh
  • 2004 – Laura A. Lee, AIA Pittsburgh (2)
  • 2007 – John K. Holton, (5), AIA Pittsburgh
  • 2008 – Jon Jackson of Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, Pittsburgh
  • 2008 – Stephen Quick, (1), AIA Pittsburgh
  • 2012 – Ed Shriver Jr., Led the Institute, AIA Pittsburgh Chapter
  • 2013 – Richard DeYoung, AIA Pittsburgh
  • 2014 – Paul F. Knell, Pittsburgh
  • 2014 – Paul B. Ostergaard, Pittsburgh
  • 2014 – C. Roxanne Sherbeck, Pittsburgh
  • 2016 – William J. Bates, Category Three, AIA Pittsburgh
  • 2016 – F. Jeffrey Murray, Category Two, AIA Pittsburgh
  • 2017 – Robert Shaw Pfaffmann, Pittsburgh
  • 2019 – Christine Mondor of evolve EA, Pittsburgh
  • 2021 – Stefani Danes, AIA Pittsburgh
  • 2022 – Daniel Rothschild of Rothschild Doyno Collaborative, Pittsburgh
  • 2024 – Kent Suhrbier of Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, Pittsburgh

Wyoming Valley

  • 1886 – Edwin L. Walter, Scranton
  • 1889 – Albert Hamilton Kipp of Kipp & Podmore, Wilkes-Barre
  • 1953 – Thomas H. Atherton of Lacy, Atherton & Davis, Wilkes-Barre
  • 1960 – Robert A. Eyerman of Robert A. Eyerman & Associates, Wilkes-Barre
  • 1961 – Samuel Z. Moskowitz, Wilkes-Barre
  • 1976 – Searle H. Von Storch of Von Storch & Burkavage, Clarks Summit
  • 1981 – Peter Bohlin of Bohlin Powell Larkin Cywinski, Wilkes-Barre

Harrisburg

  • 1889 – John C. Smith, Harrisburg
  • 1934 – Miller I. Kast of Kast & Kelker, Harrisburg
  • 1952 – M. Edwin Green of Lawrie & Green, Harrisburg
  • 1996 – Tomas H. Spiers Jr., Camp Hill

York

Lehigh Valley

  • 1953 – Curtis M. Lovelace of Lovelace & Spillman, Bethlehem
  • 1967 – Willard S. Hahn of Wolf & Hahn, Allentown
  • 1997 – Robert A. Spillman of Spillman Farmer Architects, Bethlehem
  • 2017 – Joseph N. Biondo, Bethlehem

Altoona

  • 1889 – William L. Plack, Altoona
  • 1960 – John Hunter Jr. of Hunter, Campbell & Rea, Altoona
  • 1970 – John Rea of Campbell, Rea, Hayes & Large, Altoona

Lancaster

  • 1950 – Henry Y. Shaub, Lancaster
  • 2017 – Gregory Scott of Reese, Lower, Patrick & Scott, Lancaster

State College

Reading

Erie

  • 1975 – Herbert F. Heidt of the Heidt-Evans Partnership, Erie

Rhode Island

The former Central Congregational Church in Providence, Rhode Island, designed by Thomas A. Tefft (FAIA 1857) and completed in 1856.
The Providence Public Library, designed by Edmund R. Willson (FAIA 1889) of Stone, Carpenter & Willson and completed in 1900.
Green Hall of the University of Rhode Island, designed by F. Ellis Jackson (FAIA 1930) of Jackson, Robertson & Adams and completed in 1937.
The Woonsocket Harris Public Library, designed by William D. Warner (FAIA 1981) and completed in 1974.

Providence

Newport

South Carolina

The Memminger Auditorium in Charleston, South Carolina, designed by Albert Simons (FAIA 1934) and Samuel Lapham IV (FAIA 1937) of Simons & Lapham and completed in 1939.
The United States Post Office in Columbia, South Carolina, designed by Louis M. Wolff (FAIA 1967) of Lyles, Bissett, Carlisle & Wolff and completed in 1966.
The Greenville County Museum of Art in Greenville, South Carolina, designed by F. Earle Gaulden (FAIA 1985), Kirk R. Craig (FAIA 1986) and William T. Davis (FAIA 1995) of Craig, Gaulden & Davis and completed in 1973.
The Albert Simons Center for the Arts of the College of Charleston, designed by Sidney W. Stubbs Jr. (FAIA 1990) and Thompson Penney (FAIA 1990) of Lucas & Stubbs Associates and completed in 1979.

Greenville

  • 1962 – Harlan E. McClure of the Clemson Agricultural College, Clemson
  • 1965 – W. E. Freeman Jr. of W. E. Freeman Jr. & Associates, Greenville
  • 1980 – George C. Means Jr. of Clemson University, Clemson
  • 1980 – H. Harold Tarleton Jr. of the Tarleton-Tankersley Architectural Group, Greenville
  • 1982 – Joseph L. Young of Clemson University, Clemson
  • 1985 – F. Earle Gaulden of Craig, Gaulden & Davis, Greenville
  • 1986 – Kirk R. Craig of Craig, Gaulden & Davis, Greenville
  • 1988 – Gayland B. Witherspoon of Clemson University, Clemson
  • 1994 – James Frazier Barker of Clemson University, Clemson
  • 1994 – Marshall F. Clarke of Marshall Clarke Architects, Greenville
  • 1995 – William D. Davis of Craig, Gaulden & Davis, Greenville
  • 1997 – James A. Neal of Neal Prince + Partners Architects, Greenville
  • 2010 – David J. Allison of Clemson University, Clemson
  • 2010 – Lynn Craig of Clemson University, Clemson
  • 2014 – Ed Zeigler of Craig Gaulden Davis Architecture, Greenville
  • 2017 – Williston Dye of Williston Enterprises, Greenville
  • 2018 – Tom Savory of Clemson University, Clemson
  • 2020 – David R. Moore II of McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture, Greenville

Charleston

  • 1896 – Theodore H. Abrahams, Charleston
  • 1934 – Albert Simons of Simons & Lapham, Charleston
  • 1937 – Samuel Lapham VI of Simons & Lapham, Charleston
  • 1983 – Frank E. Lucas of Lucas Stubbs Pascullis Powell & Penney, Charleston
  • 1990 – Thompson Penney of Lucas Stubbs Pascullis Powell & Penney, Charleston
  • 1990 – Sidney W. Stubbs Jr. of Lucas Stubbs Pascullis Powell & Penney, Charleston
  • 1999 – R. Christian Schmitt of Schmitt Sampson Architects, Charleston
  • 2010 – Jeffrey M. Rosenblum of Rosenblum Coe Architects, Charleston
  • 2013 – Glenn Keyes of Glenn Keyes Architects, Charleston
  • 2015 – Ray Huff of Huff + Gooden Architects, Charleston
  • 2017 – Dinos Liollio of Liollio Architecture, Charleston
  • 2019 – Brian Wurst of LS3P Associates, Charleston

Columbia

Hilton Head Island

  • 1981 – Richard A. McGinty of McGinty Associates, Hilton Head Island
  • 2012 – Jane Frederick of Frederick + Frederick Architects,[a] Beaufort

Spartanburg

  • 1989 – James L. Thomas of Thomas Campbell Pridgeon, Spartanburg

Florence

  • 2016 – Dennis S. Ward of FW Architects, Florence

South Dakota

The United States Federal Building in Pierre, South Dakota, designed by Harold Spitznagel (FAIA 1959) of Harold Spitznagel & Associates and completed in 1965.

Sioux Falls

  • 1959 – Harold Spitznagel of Harold Spitznagel & Associates, Sioux Falls
  • 2002 – Ward Whitwam of Ward Whitwam Architect, Sioux Falls

Tennessee

Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee, designed by Hugh Cathcart Thompson (FAIA 1889) and completed in 1891.
The Joseph Newburger House in Memphis, Tennessee, designed by Bayard Snowden Cairns (FAIA 1929) of Hanker & Cairns and completed in 1912.
The Belle Bennett Memorial of the former Scarritt College for Christian Workers, designed by Henry C. Hibbs (FAIA 1932) and completed in 1928.
Rust Hall of the former Memphis College of Art, designed by Roy Harrover (FAIA 1982) of Mann & Harrover and completed in phases beginning in 1959.
The Memphis City Hall, designed by Alfred L. Aydelott (FAIA 1964) of A. L. Aydelott & Associates and completed in 1966.
The Art and Architecture Building of the University of Tennessee, designed by Bruce McCarty (FAIA 1969) and Doug McCarty (FAIA 2021) of McCarty Bullock Holsaple and completed in 1980.
The Tunica RiverPark & Museum near Tunica, Mississippi, designed by Louis Pounders (FAIA 2004) and James F. Williamson (FAIA 2005) of Williamson Pounders Architects and commpleted in 2005.

Memphis

  • 1870 – James B. Cook, Memphis
  • 1889 – Matthias Harvey Baldwin, Memphis
  • 1889 – C. C. Burke, Memphis
  • 1929 – Bayard Snowden Cairns of Hanker & Cairns, Memphis
  • 1938 – Max H. Furbringer of Jones & Furbringer, Memphis
  • 1948 – Joe Frazer Smith of J. Frazer Smith & Associates, Memphis
  • 1959 – Walk C. Jones Jr., Memphis
  • 1964 – Alfred L. Aydelott of A. L. Aydelott & Associates, Memphis
  • 1964 – William P. Cox of Eason, Anthony, McKinnie, Cox & Martin, Memphis
  • 1969 – Francis P. Gassner of Gassner Nathan Browne, Memphis
  • 1978 – Zeno L. Yeates of Yeates & Gaskill, Memphis
  • 1982 – Antonio Bologna of Bologna & Associates, Memphis
  • 1982 – Roy Harrover of Roy P. Harrover & Associates, Memphis
  • 1983 – Thomas Nathan of Gassner Nathan & Partners, Memphis
  • 1984 – William H. Beaty of Design Associates, Germantown
  • 1994 – Metcalf Crump of The Crump Firm, Memphis
  • 1995 – Lee Askew III of Askew Nixon Ferguson Wolfe, Memphis
  • 1995 – Jack R. Tucker Jr. of Jack R. Tucker Jr. & Associates, Memphis
  • 1996 – J. Carson Looney of Looney Ricks Kiss, Memphis
  • 1996 – David A. Rhodes of JMGR, Memphis
  • 1998 – Greg Hnedak of Hnedak Bobo Group, Memphis
  • 1999 – Kirk Bobo of Hnedak Bobo Group, Memphis
  • 2004 – Louis Pounders of Williamson Pounders Architects, Memphis
  • 2005 – James F. Williamson of Williamson Pounders Architects, Memphis
  • 2009 – Todd Walker of archimania, Memphis
  • 2010 – Barry Alan Yoakum of archimania, Memphis
  • 2013 – Mark Weaver of HBG Design, Memphis
  • 2016 – Frank Ricks of Looney Ricks Kiss, Memphis
  • 2017 – Reb Haizlip of Haizlip Studio, Memphis
  • 2018 – Josh Flowers of HBG Design, Memphis
  • 2019 – Jimmie Tucker of Self + Tucker Architects, Memphis

Nashville

  • 1884 – William Crawford Smith, Nashville
  • 1889 – Robert Sharp, Nashville
  • 1889 – George W. Thompson, Nashville
  • 1889 – Hugh Cathcart Thompson, Nashville
  • 1892 – J. G. Zwicker, Nashville
  • 1918 – Edward Emmett Dougherty, Nashville
  • 1932 – Henry C. Hibbs, Nashville
  • 1963 – Clinton E. Brush III of Brush, Hutchison & Gwinn, Nashville
  • 1970 – Clayton B. Dekle, Tennessee State Architect, Nashville
  • 1983 – Bruce Crabtree of Taylor & Crabtree, Nashville
  • 1985 – Earl Swensson of Earl Swensson Associates, Nashville
  • 1988 – Fleming W. Smith Jr. of Gresham, Smith & Partners, Nashville
  • 1991 – Michael A. Fitts, Tennessee State Architect, Nashville
  • 1991 – Charles W. Warterfield Jr. of Charles Warterfield Architects, Nashville
  • 1998 – Ron Gobbell of Gobbell Hays Partners, Nashville
  • 1998 – Kem Hinton of Tuck Hinton Architects, Nashville
  • 1998 – Seab Tuck of Tuck Hinton Architects, Nashville
  • 1999 – Marion Fowlkes of Hickerson Fowlkes Architects, Nashville
  • 2000 – Gary Everton of Everton Oglesby Askew Architects, Nashville
  • 2000 – Richard L. Miller of Earl Swensson Associates, Nashville
  • 2001 – Warren Goodwin of META Associates, Nashville
  • 2008 – Thomas K. Davis of the Nashville Civic Design Center, Nashville
  • 2016 – Hunter Gee of Smith Gee Studio, Nashville
  • 2016 – David M. Powell of Hastings Architecture Associates, Nashville
  • 2018 – J. Todd Robinson of Earl Swensson Associates, Nashville
  • 2023 – Brian Tibbs of Moody Nolan, Nashville
  • 2024 – David A. Bailey of Hastings Architecture, Nashville
  • 2024 – Tara Myers of Earl Swensson Associates, Nashville

Knoxville

  • 1889 – Joseph Baumann of Baumann Brothers, Knoxville
  • 1891 – Rudolph Zerses Gill, Knoxville
  • 1959 – Harry B. Tour of the Tennessee Valley Authority, Knoxville
  • 1969 – Bruce McCarty of Bruce McCarty & Associates, Knoxville
  • 1979 – W. Glenn Bullock Sr. of Bullock, Smith & Partners, Knoxville
  • 1995 – William Rudd of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • 1997 – Duane Grieve of Grieve & Ruth Architects, Knoxville
  • 1997 – Robert Parrott of Barber & McMurry, Knoxville
  • 1998 – Peter Lizon of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • 2001 – David Wooley of Barber & McMurry, Knoxville
  • 2006 – Marleen Davis of the University of Tennessee,[a] Knoxville
  • 2013 – Ted Shelton of curb, Knoxville
  • 2016 – Scott Poole of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • 2017 – Tricia Stuth of curb, Knoxville
  • 2018 – John Sanders of Sanders Pace Architecture, Knoxville
  • 2019 – Brandon Pace of Sanders Pace Architecture, Knoxville
  • 2021 – Doug McCarty of McCarty Holsaple McCarty Architects, Knoxville

Chattanooga

  • 1889 – Samuel Manning Patton of Sully, Toledano & Patton, Chattanooga
  • 2024 – Trey Wheeler of Tinker Ma, Chattanooga

Texas

Waggener Hall of the University of Texas at Austin, designed by Herbert M. Greene (FAIA 1923), Edwin B. LaRoche and George L. Dahl (FAIA 1958) of Greene, LaRoche & Dahl and completed in 1931.

Dallas–Fort Worth (7.5m)

  • 1889 – A. J. Armstrong, Fort Worth
  • 1889 – James E. Flanders, Dallas
  • 1923 – Herbert M. Greene of the Herbert M. Greene Company, Dallas
  • 1927 – Harry A. Overbeck, Dallas
  • 1950 – Arthur E. Thomas, Dallas
  • 1951 – Thomas D. Broad of Broad & Nelson, Dallas
  • 1954 – Donald S. Nelson of Broad & Nelson, Dallas
  • 1954 – Herbert M. Tatum of Tatum & Quade, Dallas
  • 1956 – Ralph Bryan of the United States Public Health Service, Dallas
  • 1957 – Roscoe DeWitt, Dallas
  • 1957 – Howard R. Meyer, Dallas
  • 1957 – Edward L. Wilson of Wilson, Patterson & Associates, Fort Worth
  • 1958 – George Dahl, Dallas
  • 1959 – J. Murrell Bennett of Bennett & Crittenden, Dallas
  • 1959 – Hubert H. Crane, Fort Worth
  • 1962 – George F. Harrell of Harrell & Hamilton, Dallas
  • 1962 – Joseph J. Patterson of Wilson, Patterson, Sowden, Dunlap & Epperly, Fort Worth
  • 1963 – J. Herschel Fisher, Dallas
  • 1965 – Terrell R. Harper of Harper & Kemp, Dallas
  • 1967 – Grayson W. Gill, Dallas
  • 1968 – Earle G. Hamilton of Harrell & Hamilton, Dallas
  • 1968 – Enslie O. Oglesby Jr. of Enslie Oglesby Architects, Dallas
  • 1969 – Harris A. Kemp of Harper & Kemp, Dallas
  • 1969 – Pat Y. Spillman of Fisher & Spillman, Dallas
  • 1970 – Donald E. Jarvis of Jarvis, Putty, Jarvis, Dallas
  • 1970 – Arch B. Swank Jr. of A. B. Swank Associates, Dallas
  • 1971 – Harold Box of the University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington
  • 1971 – George S. Sowden of Patterson, Sowden, Dunlap & Epperly, Fort Worth
  • 1972 – David Braden of Braden & Jones, Dallas
  • 1972 – Herman G. Cox Jr., Fort Worth
  • 1973 – Preston M. Geren Jr. of Geren Associates, Fort Worth
  • 1973 – James Pratt of Pratt, Box & Henderson, Dallas
  • 1975 – Howard C. Parker of Harper, Kemp, Clutts & Parker, Dallas
  • 1977 – George W. Shupee of the University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington
  • 1978 – Key Kolb of Omniplan Architects, Dallas
  • 1979 – Edwin E. Beran of Beran & Shelmire Architects, Dallas
  • 1979 – Harold E. Prinz of Harold E. Prinz Architect, Dallas
  • 1979 – James E. Wiley of The Oglesby Group, Dallas
  • 1981 – James A. Clutts of Harper, Kemp, Clutts & Parker, Dallas
  • 1981 – Jack R. Yardley of Harwood K. Smith & Partners, Dallas
  • 1982 – Bill Booziotis of Thomas, Booziotis & Associates, Dallas
  • 1982 – Reagan George of Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, Dallas
  • 1982 – Downing Thomas of Thomas, Booziotis & Associates, Dallas
  • 1983 – Velpeau E. Hawes Jr. of Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, Dallas
  • 1983 – James L. Hendricks of Hendricks & Walls Architects, Dallas
  • 1983 – Overton Shelmire of Beran & Shelmire, Dallas
  • 1984 – David George of The Architects Partnership, Dallas
  • 1984 – Dale Selzer of Selzer Associates, Dallas
  • 1984 – Harwood K. Smith of Harwood K. Smith & Partners, Dallas
  • 1984 – Alan Sumner of Greener & Sumner, Dallas
  • 1984 – George S. Wright of the University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington
  • 1985 – Rodger Burson of Burson & Cox Architects, Dallas
  • 1985 – Jack M. Corgan, Dallas
  • 1985 – Thomas E. Woodward of Woodward & Associates, Dallas
  • 1986 – Ronald L. Skaggs of Harwood K. Smith & Partners, Dallas
  • 1986 – Bill D. Smith of JPJ Architects, Dallas
  • 1987 – Jerry L. Clement, Dallas
  • 1987 – Jay E. Frank, Dallas
  • 1987 – James H. Meyer, Dallas
  • 1988 – Don W. Kirk, Fort Worth
  • 1988 – Duane Eugene Landry, Dallas
  • 1988 – Jane Lorenz Landry, Dallas
  • 1988 – John Allen Pierce, Dallas
  • 1989 – Pedro Aguirre, Dallas
  • 1989 – Robert Lawrence Good, Dallas
  • 1989 – Joseph J. Scalabrin, Dallas
  • 1990 – Brent Byers, Dallas
  • 1990 – C. Jack Corgan of Corgan Associates, Dallas
  • 1990 – Robert H. LeMond, Fort Worth
  • 1990 – Larry D. Self, Dallas
  • 1991 – Hollye C. Fisk, Dallas
  • 1991 – John W. Mullen III, Dallas
  • 1991 – George C. T. Woo, Dallas
  • 1992 – Gary M. Cunningham, Dallas
  • 1992 – Lee Roy Hahnfeld, Fort Worth
  • 1992 – Edwin J. Johnson, Dallas
  • 1992 – Lionel B. Morrison, Dallas
  • 1993 – Roy Ward Bogard Jr., Fort Worth
  • 1993 – Richard B. Ferrier, Arlington
  • 1993 – Jim W. Sealy, Dallas
  • 1993 – Cole Smith, Dallas
  • 1993 – Bryce A. Weigand, Dallas
  • 1993 – James R. Wooten, Fort Worth
  • 1994 – C. Joe Buskuhl, Dallas
  • 1994 – Duncan Thomas Fulton III, Dallas
  • 1995 – William T. Adams, Dallas
  • 1995 – H. Ralph Hawkins, Dallas
  • 1995 – Joseph G. Sprague, Dallas
  • 1995 – Gary K. Weeter, Dallas
  • 1996 – Philip C. Henderson, Dallas
  • 1997 – Ronald M. Brame, Dallas
  • 1997 – Marcel Quimby, Dallas
  • 1997 – Leonard Volk, Dallas
  • 1998 – Jan Gaede Blackmon, Dallas
  • 1998 – Bernard Bortnick, Dallas
  • 1998 – Douglas C. Hartman, Dallas
  • 1998 – Dennis William Stacy, Dallas
  • 1999 – John Craig Beale, Dallas
  • 1999 – Randall C. Gideon, Fort Worth
  • 1999 – Joe Mitchell McCall, Dallas
  • 1999 – Donal R. Simpson, Dallas
  • 2000 – Edward M. Baum, Dallas
  • 2002 – James B. Atkins, AIA Dallas
  • 2003 – Dan Shipley, AIA Dallas
  • 2004 – Craig Blackmon, AIA Dallas (5)
  • 2004 – Nestor I. Infanzon, AIA Dallas (2)
  • 2004 – Max Levy, AIA Dallas (1)
  • 2004 – Grant A. Simpson, AIA Dallas (2)
  • 2004 – Ronald E. Wommack, AIA Dallas (1)
  • 2005 – Jonathan Bailey (2), AIA Dallas
  • 2005 – Dan Noble (2), AIA Dallas
  • 2005 – Carroll Lee Pruitt (5), AIA Fort Worth
  • 2006 – Kip E. Daniel, (2), AIA Dallas
  • 2006 – Todd Gritch, (2), AIA Dallas
  • 2006 – Craig S. Reynolds, (5), AIA Dallas
  • 2007 – Robert Meckfessel, (5), AIA Dallas
  • 2007 – Clyde Porter, (4), AIA Dallas
  • 2008 – Nunzio De Santis, (2), AIA Dallas
  • 2008 – Mark Watford, (2), AIA Dallas
  • 2008 – Willis Winters, (2), AIA Dallas
  • 2009 – Ronald Dennis (2–Practice) AIA Dallas
  • 2009 – Lance Josal (2–Practice) AIA Dallas
  • 2009 – James Kirkpatrick (3–Led the Institute) AIA Fort Worth
  • 2009 – Jay Macaulay (4–Government/Industry) AIA Dallas
  • 2009 – Nancy McCoy (1–Preservation) AIA Dallas
  • 2009 – Anita Moran (2–Practice) AIA Dallas
  • 2009 – Peter Winters (3–Led Related Organization) AIA Dallas
  • 2010 – Thomas Harvey, Dallas
  • 2010 – James Tipton Housewright, Dallas
  • 2010 – Robert Morris, Dallas
  • 2010 – James R. Nader, Fort Worth
  • 2010 – Jeffery Taylor Potter, Dallas
  • 2011 – Elizabeth Rupp del Monte, 2, AIA Dallas
  • 2012 – Zaida Basora, Government/Industry Organization, AIA Dallas
  • 2012 – David Alan Dillard, Practice, AIA Dallas
  • 2012 – Jerry L. Halcomb, Practice, AIA Dallas
  • 2012 – Gregory S. Ibañez, Design, AIA Fort Worth
  • 2012 – David J. Lind, Practice, AIA Dallas
  • 2013 – Charyl F. McAfee-Duncan, AIA Dallas
  • 2014 – Russell Norton Buchanan, Dallas
  • 2014 – Myriam E. Camargo, Dallas
  • 2014 – Pablo Laguarda, Dallas
  • 2014 – Richard Munson Miller, Dallas
  • 2014 – Gary Gene Olp, Dallas
  • 2014 – Bryan Kerr Trubey, Dallas
  • 2014 – Allan W. Zreet, Dallas
  • 2015 – Chuck Armstrong, Dallas
  • 2015 – Rick del Monte, Dallas
  • 2015 – Ted Charles Kollaja, Dallas
  • 2015 – Harry A. Mark, Dallas
  • 2015 – Kirk Teske, Dallas
  • 2015 – David F. Trevino, Dallas
  • 2015 – Alfred Vidaurri Jr., Fort Worth
  • 2016 – Frederick Perpall, Category Five, AIA Dallas
  • 2016 – Jeffrey C. Stouffer, Category Two, AIA Dallas
  • 2016 – R. Craig Williams, Category Five, AIA Dallas
  • 2016 – Thomas W. Wurtz, Category Four, AIA Dallas
  • 2017 – Marcia Ascanio, Garland, Texas
  • 2017 – Robert Benjamin Borson, Dallas
  • 2017 – John M. Hutchings, Dallas
  • 2017 – Lisa Lamkin, Dallas
  • 2017 – Michael James Malone, Dallas
  • 2017 – Marcela Abadi Rhoads, Dallas
  • 2017 – Norman D. Ward of Norman D. Ward Architect, Cresson, Texas
  • 2018 – Donald F. Gatzke, AIA Fort Worth
  • 2018 – Brian George, AIA Dallas
  • 2018 – Charles Davis Smith, AIA Dallas
  • 2019 – Jim Whitaker of HKS, Inc., Dallas
  • 2021 – Julie Hiromoto, AIA Dallas
  • 2021 – Donald Powell, AIA Dallas
  • 2023 – Bernita Beikmann of HKS, Inc., Dallas
  • 2024 – Irene Nigaglioni of IN2 Architecture, Dallas
  • 2024 – Mark Vaughan of Page, Dallas

Greater Houston (7m)

  • 1889 – Nicholas J. Clayton, Galveston, Texas
  • 1889 – William H. Tyndall, Galveston, Texas
  • 1931 – Olle J. Lorehn, Houston
  • 1941 – John F. Staub of Staub & Rather, Houston
  • 1947 – Walter T. Rolfe of Golemon & Rolfe, Houston
  • 1949 – Birdsall Briscoe, Houston
  • 1949 – Alfred C. Finn, Houston
  • 1949 – Kenneth Franzheim, Houston
  • 1949 – Milton Bowles McGinty, Houston
  • 1949 – William Ward Watkin of the Rice Institute, Houston
  • 1950 – James Henry Chillman Jr. of Rice University, Houston
  • 1950 – John T. Rather Jr. of Staub & Rather, Houston
  • 1951 – Maurice J. Sullivan, Houston
  • 1952 – Stayton Nunn, Houston
  • 1955 – Donald Barthelme, Houston
  • 1955 – Karl Kamrath of MacKie & Kamrath, Houston
  • 1955 – F. Talbott Wilson of Wilson, Morris & Crain, Houston
  • 1957 – Harold Calhoun of Wirtz, Calhoun, Tungate & Jackson, Houston
  • 1957 – Hermon F. Lloyd of Lloyd & Morgan, Houston
  • 1957 – Fred J. MacKie Jr. of MacKie & Kamrath, Houston
  • 1959 – Hamilton Brown, Houston
  • 1959 – Albert S. Golemon of Golemon & Rolfe, Houston
  • 1961 – George F. Pierce Jr., of George Pierce-Abel B. Pierce, Houston
  • 1962 – William Wayne Caudill of Caudill Rowlett Scott, Houston
  • 1962 – Seth I. Morris of Wilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson, Houston
  • 1963 – Harry D. Payne, Houston
  • 1964 – C. Herbert Cowell of Koetter, Tharp & Cowell, Houston
  • 1966 – Harwood Taylor of Neuhaus & Taylor, Houston
  • 1967 – Ralph A. Anderson Jr. of Wilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson, Houston
  • 1967 – Preston Morgan Bolton of P. M. Bolton Associates, Houston
  • 1967 – Mace Tungate Jr. of Calhoun, Tungate & Jackson, Houston
  • 1968 – David C. Baer, Houston
  • 1968 – Howard Barnstone of Barnstone & Aubry, Houston
  • 1968 – R. Graham Jackson of Calhoun, Tungate & Jackson, Houston
  • 1969 – John Miles Rowlett of Caudill Rowlett Scott, Houston
  • 1970 – Thomas A. Bullock of Caudill Rowlett Scott, Houston
  • 1970 – Bluford W. Crain Jr. of Wilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson, Houston
  • 1971 – Kenneth Bentsen of Kenneth Bentsen Associates, Houston
  • 1972 – Hugo V. Neuhaus Jr. of Neuhaus Associates, Houston
  • 1972 – Julius V. Neuhaus III of Neuhaus & Taylor, Houston
  • 1972 – William Merriweather Peña of Caudill Rowlett Scott, Houston
  • 1972 – Wallie E. Scott Jr. of Caudill Rowlett Scott, Houston
  • 1972 – Anderson Todd of Rice University, Houston
  • 1973 – Edwin J. Goodwin Jr. of Pierce, Goodwin & Flanagan, Houston
  • 1973 – Charles E. Lawrence of Caudill Rowlett Scott, Houston
  • 1973 – C. Herbert Paseur of Caudill Rowlett Scott, Houston
  • 1974 – Harry Golemon of Golemon & Rolfe Associates, Houston
  • 1974 – William R. Jenkins, Houston
  • 1974 – Harvin C. Moore III, Houston
  • 1975 – Thomas E. Greacen II of Greacen, Houston & Rogers, Houston
  • 1975 – Arthur E. Jones of Lloyd/Jones & Associates, Houston
  • 1975 – Gunter W. Koetter of Koetter, Tharp & Cowell, Houston
  • 1976 – Lloyd G. Borget of MacKie & Kamrath, Houston
  • 1976 – Benjamin E. Brewer Jr. of Neuhaus & Taylor, Houston
  • 1976 – John M. McGinty of the McGinty Partnership, Houston
  • 1977 – Lavone D. Andrews,[a] Houston
  • 1977 – Gene Aubry of S. I. Morris Associates, Houston
  • 1977 – John S. Chase, Houston
  • 1978 – Paul A. Kennon of Caudill Rowlett Scott, Houston
  • 1978 – Eugene Werlin of Eugene Werlin & Associates, Houston
  • 1979 – James A. Bishop Sr. of James A. Bishop & Associates, Houston
  • 1979 – William T. Cannady of Wm. T. Cannady & Associates, Houston
  • 1979 – Franklin D. Lawyer of Caudill Rowlett Scott, Houston
  • 1979 – Thomas L. McKittrick of McKittrick, Drennan, Richardson & Wallace, Houston
  • 1979 – O. Jack Mitchell of Rice University, Houston
  • 1979 – Charles R. Tapley of Charlex Tapley Associates, Houston
  • 1979 – Charles B. Thomsen of Caudill Rowlett Scott, Houston
  • 1981 – Robert O. Biering of Houston Lighting & Power, Houston
  • 1981 – G. Norman Hoover of Caudill Rowlett Scott, Houston
  • 1982 – James Falick of The Falick/Klein Partnership, Houston
  • 1982 – Richard Fitzgerald of Richard Fitzgerald & Partners, Houston
  • 1982 – James C. Morehead Jr. of Rice University, Houston
  • 1982 – Raymond R. Rapp Jr. of The Rapp Partners, Galveston, Texas
  • 1982 – Marcus R. Tucker of 3D/International, Houston
  • 1982 – John Zemanek of the University of Houston, Houston
  • 1983 – Morton L. Levy of Levy Associates Architects, Houston
  • 1984 – Earle Alexander of Pierce Goodwin Alexander, Houston
  • 1984 – Richard Keating of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Houston
  • 1984 – Frank Kelly of Sikes Jennings Kelly, Houston
  • 1985 – Ray B. Bailey of Ray B. Bailey Architects, Houston
  • 1985 – C. Richard Everett of the Century Development Corporation, Houston
  • 1985 – Richard F. Floyd of Richard F. Floyd Consultant, Houston
  • 1985 – Barry M. Moore of Barry Moore Architects, Houston
  • 1985 – B. Carroll Tharp, Montgomery
  • 1986 – Frank Douglas of 3D/International, Houston
  • 1986 – Robert Douglass of Robert Douglass Associates, Houston
  • 1986 – W. Irving Phillips Jr. of Phillips & Brown, Houston
  • 1987 – Joseph Robert Deshayes, Houston
  • 1987 – Peter G. Doyle, Houston
  • 1987 – James E. Furr, Houston
  • 1987 – W. Gene Williams, Houston
  • 1988 – Royden Stanley Bair, Houston
  • 1988 – Charles E. Burgess, Houston
  • 1988 – J. Jeffrey Conroy, Houston
  • 1989 – John W. Focke, Houston
  • 1989 – Charles A. Hubbard, Houston
  • 1990 – Truitt B. Garrison, Houston
  • 1990 – Ede I. Nemeti, Houston
  • 1991 – John J. Casbarian, Houston
  • 1991 – Bob G. Fillpot, Houston
  • 1991 – James B. Gatton, Houston
  • 1991 – Gerald Moorhead, Houston
  • 1991 – Danny M. Samuels, Houston
  • 1991 – Robert M. Timme, Houston
  • 1992 – Joel Brand, Houston
  • 1992 – D. Kirk Hamilton, Bellaire, Texas
  • 1992 – Kirby M. Keahey, Houston
  • 1992 – William O. Neuhaus III, Houston
  • 1992 – Richard W. Payne, Houston
  • 1992 – Logic Tobola II, Houston
  • 1992 – Peter Jay Zweig, Houston
  • 1993 – Jim C. Kollaer, Houston
  • 1993 – Jane M. Stansfeld, Houston
  • 1993 – James Byron Thomas, Houston
  • 1994 – Barry B. Bruce, Bellaire, Texas
  • 1995 – Val Glitsch, Houston
  • 1995 – William D. Kendall, Houston
  • 1995 – John Morgan Kirksey, Houston
  • 1996 – Raymond D. Brochstein, Houston
  • 1996 – Darrell A. Fitzgerald, Houston
  • 1997 – Steven A. Parshall, Houston
  • 1997 – William F. Stern, Houston
  • 1997 – David H. Watkins, Bellaire, Texas
  • 1998 – Graham Barton Luhn, Houston
  • 1998 – Coulson Tough, The Woodlands, Texas
  • 2000 – Natalye L. Appel, Houston
  • 2000 – Nonya Grenader, Houston
  • 2001 – Donald L. Williams, Houston
  • 2002 – Josiah, (Jay) Baker, AIA Houston
  • 2002 – Ken L. Ross Jr., AIA Houston
  • 2003 – Peter Hoyt Brown, AIA Houston
  • 2003 – Kurt Neubek, AIA Houston
  • 2004 – Diane R.K. Osan, AIA Houston (2)
  • 2005 – Richard H. Buday (2), AIA Houston
  • 2005 – Kevin A. Kelly (2), AIA Houston
  • 2008 – Barbara Bryson, (4), AIA Houston
  • 2008 – Charles Cadenhead, (2), AIA Houston
  • 2008 – Edward Huckaby, (2), AIA Houston
  • 2008 – Michael Smith, (2), AIA Houston
  • 2008 – Rives Taylor, (2), AIA Houston
  • 2009 – Daniel Barnum (5–Service to Society) AIA Houston
  • 2009 – Raymond Beets Jr. (2–Practice) AIA Houston
  • 2009 – Geoffrey Brune (2–Education) AIA Houston
  • 2009 – Robert Heineman (5–Alternative Career) AIA Houston
  • 2009 – Donna Kacmar (2–Education) AIA Houston
  • 2009 – Gregory Roberts (2–Practice) AIA Houston
  • 2009 – Martha Seng (2–Practice) AIA Houston
  • 2010 – Kimberly J. Hickson, Houston
  • 2010 – Joseph Laing Mashburn, Houston
  • 2011 – David C. Bucek, 1, AIA Houston
  • 2011 – David J. Calkins, 2, AIA Houston
  • 2011 – Guy Lefevre Hagstette, 4, AIA Houston
  • 2011 – Brian Malarkey, 2, AIA Houston
  • 2011 – Roksan Okan-Vick, 4, AIA Houston
  • 2011 – Gregory Roberts, 2, Houston chapter
  • 2011 – Mardelle McCuskey Shepley, 2, AIA Houston
  • 2011 – Carrie Glassman Shoemake, 2, AIA Houston
  • 2012 – Fernando L. Brave, Practice, AIA Houston
  • 2013 – Laurence C. Burns Jr., AIA Houston
  • 2013 – Anthony J. Haas, AIA Houston
  • 2013 – Cynthia D. Walston, AIA Houston
  • 2014 – John N. Cryer III, Houston
  • 2014 – Leslie K. Elkins, Houston
  • 2014 – Chung Q. B. Nguyen, Houston
  • 2015 – Paul Homeyer, Houston
  • 2015 – Gary S. Owens, Houston
  • 2016 – Jeffrey Brown, Category Two, AIA Houston
  • 2016 – Charles H. Griffin, Category Two, AIA Houston
  • 2017 – Thomas G. Bacon, Houston
  • 2017 – Steven F. Curry, Houston
  • 2017 – Shafik I. Rifaat, Houston
  • 2018 – David W. Robinson, AIA Houston
  • 2018 – Dean Strombom, AIA Houston
  • 2023 – Adele Houghton of Biositu, Houston
  • 2024 – Laura Flannery Sachtleben of Landscape Forms, Houston
  • 2024 – Amanda Tullos of GreeNexus Consulting, Houston

San Antonio (2.5m)

The Hipolito F. Garcia Federal Building and United States Courthouse in San Antonio, designed by Ralph Haywood Cameron (FAIA 1937) and completed in 1937.
The Margarite B. Parker Chapel and Murchison Bell Tower of Trinity University, designed by O'Neil Ford (FAIA 1960) and completed in 1966.
The Krone Engineered Biosystems Building of the Georgia Institute of Technology, designed by David Lake (FAIA 1996) and Ted Flato (FAIA 1998) of Lake Flato Architects and completed in 2015.

Austin (2.2m)

The J.J. Pickle Federal Building in Austin, Texas, designed by R. Max Brooks (FAIA 1956) and Howard R. Barr (FAIA 1970) of Brooks & Barr and Louis F. Southerland (FAIA 1956) and Louis C. Page (FAIA 1963) of Page Southerland Page and completed in 1964.
The Austin Convention Center, designed by Larry Speck (FAIA 1995) of Page Southerland Page and completed in 2002.
The Long Center for the Performing Arts in Austin, Texas, designed by Stan Haas (FAIA 2004) of Nelsen Partners and completed in 2008.

El Paso (845k)

The Abraham Chavez Theatre in El Paso, Texas, designed by Edwin W. Carroll (FAIA 1962) and Louis Daeuble Jr. (FAIA 1975) of Carroll, Daeuble, DuSang & Rand and Robert D. Garland Jr. (FAIA 1985) and Bernard Mulville of Garland & Hilles and completed in 1974.

Corpus Christi (430k)

Beaumont–Port Arthur (393k)

  • 1958 – Llewellyn W. Pitts of Pitts, Mebane & Phelps, Beaumont, Texas
  • 1972 – Douglas E. Steinman Jr. of Steinman, Gordy & Huffhines, Beaumont, Texas
  • 2011 – Dohn H. LaBiche of The LaBiche Architectural Group, Beaumont

Lubbock (323k)

Longview (287k)

Waco (274k)

Amarillo (266k)

Bryan–College Station (265k)

Tyler (233k)

  • 1968 – E. Davis Wilcox of E. Davis Wilcox Associates, Tyler, Texas

Abilene (177k)

Midland (170k)

  • 1980 – Frank D. Welch of Frank Welch Associates, Midland
  • 2014 – Daniel Stephen Hart, Midland
  • 2014 – Mark T. Wellen, Midland

Wichita Falls (152k)

  • 1975 – James R. Killebrew of Killebrew/Rucker/Associates, Wichita Falls
  • 1982 – James R. Rucker of Killebrew/Rucker/Associates, Wichita Falls
  • 1986 – Charles Harper of Harper Perkins Architects, Wichita Falls
  • 2014 – Richard Hugh Bundy, Wichita Falls

Texarkana (149k)

  • 1977 – Robert Reinheimer Jr. of Reinheimer, Crumpton & Associates, Texarkana, Texas

Palestine (58k)

Brenham (36k)

  • 2014 – Tommy Upchurch of Upchurch Architects, Brenham





  • 2019 – Norman R. Alston, (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
  • 2019 – Peter Brown, (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
  • 2019 – Robert Bullis, (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
  • 2019 – Pete Ed Garrett, (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
  • 2019 – Anzilla R. Gilmore, (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
  • 2019 – Jeffrey Gunning, (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
  • 2019 – Tushar Gupta, (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
  • 2019 – Darren L. James, (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
  • 2019 – Mark Schatz, (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
  • 2019 – Bart Shaw, (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
  • 2020 – Richard Johnson, AIA Texas Society of Architects
  • 2020 – Brian Korte, AIA Texas Society of Architects
  • 2020 – Eugene Wagner, AIA Texas Society of Architects
  • 2020 – Clifford Welch, AIA Texas Society of Architects
  • 2020 – Mark A Williams, AIA Texas Society of Architects
  • 2022 – John P. Blood, AIA Texas Society of Architects
  • 2022 – Paul M. Dennehy, AIA Texas Society of Architects
  • 2022 – D. Michael Hellinghausen, AIA Texas Society of Architects
  • 2022 – Milton E. Hime, AIA Texas Society of Architects
  • 2022 – William S. Mullane, AIA Texas Society of Architects
  • 2022 – Stephen C. Pickard, AIA Texas Society of Architects
  • 2022 – Steven C. Schultz, AIA Texas Society of Architects
  • 2022 – Keith A. Simon, AIA Texas Society of Architects
  • 2022 – Ron M. Stelmarski, AIA Texas Society of Architects
  • 2023 – Mike McGlone, AIA Texas Society of Architects
  • 2023 – Yen Ong, AIA Texas Society of Architects
  • 2002 – J. Tom Ashley III, AIA Lower Rio Grande (TX)
  • 2009 – Rolando Garcia (3–Led the Institute) AIA Lower Rio Grande Valley (TX)
  • 2011 – Manuel Hinojosa, 1, AIA Lower Rio Grande (TX)
  • 2018 – Viviana Frank-Franco, AIA Lower Rio Grande Valley (TX)

Utah

The Ogden Utah Stake Tabernacle, designed by Fred L. Markham (FAIA 1957) and completed in 1956.
The Art and Architecture Buildings of the University of Utah, designed by George N. Daniels (FAIA 1992) of Edwards & Daniels Associates and completed in 1970.
Abravanel Hall in Salt Lake City, designed by Franklin T. Ferguson (FAIA 1986) of FFKR Architects and completed in 1979.
The Student Services Center of Weber State University, designed by Neil Astle (FAIA 1983) of Astle, Ericson & Associates and completed in 1987.

Salt Lake City

  • 1889 – Samuel Cleeton Dallas of Dallas & Hedges, Salt Lake City
  • 1889 – William S. Hedges of Dallas & Hedges, Salt Lake City
  • 1940 – Raymond J. Ashton of Ashton & Evans, Salt Lake City
  • 1940 – Walter E. Ware of Ware & McClenahan, Salt Lake City
  • 1958 – George Cannon Young, Salt Lake City
  • 1963 – Roger Bailey of the University of Utah, Salt Lake City
  • 1965 – Ross L. Snedaker of Snedaker & Budd, Salt Lake City
  • 1969 – Georgius Y. Cannon, Salt Lake City
  • 1970 – Dean L. Gustavson of Dean L. Gustavson Associates, Salt Lake City
  • 1972 – Robert Bliss of Bliss & Campbell, Salt Lake City
  • 1978 – Burtch W. Beall Jr. of Burtch W. Beall Jr. Architect, Salt Lake City
  • 1978 – Donald H. Panushka of Donald H. Panushka & Associates, Salt Lake City
  • 1981 – James Walker Christopher, Salt Lake City
  • 1982 – Boyd A. Blackner, Salt Lake City
  • 1983 – Neil Astle of Astle, Ericson & Associates, Salt Lake City
  • 1983 – Bruce H. Jensen, Salt Lake City
  • 1985 – Martin Gerald Brixen, Salt Lake City
  • 1986 – Franklin T. Ferguson of FFKR Architects, Salt Lake City
  • 1986 – John W. Sugden, Salt Lake City
  • 1992 – George N. Daniels of Edwards & Daniels Associates, Salt Lake City
  • 1992 – Ralph Folland Evans, Salt Lake City
  • 1993 – Neal P. Stowe, Salt Lake City
  • 1993 – Michael J. Stransky of Gillies Stransky Brems Smith, Salt Lake City
  • 1997 – William C. Miller, Salt Lake City
  • 1997 – Stephen B. Smith, Salt Lake City
  • 1998 – M. Ray Kingston of FFKR Architects, Salt Lake City
  • 2000 – Edward F. Smith of Gillies Stransky Brems Smith, Salt Lake City
  • 2002 – Steve Crane of Valentiner Crane Brunjes Onyon Architects, Salt Lake City
  • 2006 – David Paul Brems of Gillies Stransky Brems Smith, Salt Lake City
  • 2008 – Prescott Muir of Prescott Muir Architects, Salt Lake City
  • 2009 – David Hart of the Capitol Preservation Board, Salt Lake City
  • 2013 – Jeanne Jackson[a] of VCBO Architecture, Salt Lake City
  • 2013 – Kenneth J. Naylor of Naylor Wentworth Lund Architects, Salt Lake City
  • 2014 – Mira Locher of Kajika Architecture, Salt Lake City
  • 2014 – Brenda Case Scheer, Salt Lake City
  • 2015 – Robert Herman, Salt Lake City
  • 2015 – Roger P. Jackson, Salt Lake City
  • 2015 – Jim Nielson, Salt Lake City
  • 2015 – Gary R. Payne, Salt Lake City
  • 2015 – Soren Dahl Simonsen, Salt Lake City
  • 2015 – John Sparano, Salt Lake City
  • 2017 – Allen D. Roberts, Salt Lake City
  • 2022 – Kevin Miller of GSBS Architects, Salt Lake City
  • 2023 – Anne Mooney of Sparano + Mooney Architecture, Salt Lake City

Provo–Orem

Ogden–Clearfield

Vermont

The Tack house in Warren, Vermont, designed by David E. Sellars (FAIA 2017) and completed in 1966.

Burlington

  • 1966 – William W. Freeman of Freeman French Freeman, Burlington
  • 1988 – William Wiese II of Freeman French Freeman, Burlington
  • 2001 – William H. Truex Jr. of Truex Cullins & Partners, Burlington
  • 2006 – Frank M. Guillot of Guillot-Vivian-Viehmann Architects, Burlington
  • 2018 – Brian J. Mac of Birdseye, Richmond

Barre

  • 1979 – Robert Alen Burley of Robert Burley Associates, Waitsfield
  • 2017 – William Maclay, of Maclay Architects, Waitsfield
  • 2017 – David E. Sellers, of Sellers and Company Architects, Warren

Rutland

  • 1971 – Payson Rex Webber, Rutland

Brattleboro

  • 2022 – Kiel Moe of Kiel Moe Architect, Halifax

Virginia

St. James's Episcopal Church in Richmond, Virginia, designed by William Churchill Noland (FAIA 1923) of Noland & Baskervill and completed in 1918.

Washington metropolitan area

  • 1971 – William F. Vosbeck Jr. of Vosbeck, Vosbeck & Associates, Alexandria
  • 1977 – Julian E. Kulski, Orlean
  • 1978 – R. Randall Vosbeck of Vosbeck, Vosbeck & Associates, Alexandria
  • 1983 – Eason Cross Jr., Arlington
  • 1986 – Jerry L. Quebe, Alexandria
  • 1987 – Edgar C. Beery, Annandale
  • 1991 – Paul Haley Barkley, Falls Church
  • 1991 – James W. Ritter, Alexandria
  • 1993 – Marvin J. Cantor, Fairfax
  • 1993 – Lawrence D. Cook, Falls Church
  • 1993 – George Truman Ward, Fairfax
  • 1994 – Linda Harris Michael,[a] Alexandria
  • 1995 – Charles Almond Pearson Jr., Arlington
  • 1996 – John Allen Burns, Alexandria
  • 1996 – Joseph J. Wisnewski, Alexandria
  • 1997 – Robert B. Molseed, Annandale
  • 1998 – Terrel M. Emmons, Alexandria
  • 1998 – Phillip Edmonds Tobey, Reston
  • 2000 – James L. Binkley, Arlington
  • 2000 – Helene Combs Dreiling, Warrenton
  • 2001 – James V. Allred, Reston
  • 2002 – [[Robert M. Gurney, FAIA, AIA Northern Virginia
  • 2004 – [[Charles Matta, FAIA, AIA Northern Virginia (2)
  • 2005 – [[William Allan Cox, FAIA (4), AIA Northern Virginia
  • 2007 – [[Michael T. Foster, FAIA, (4), AIA Northern Virginia
  • 2007 – [[David Jameson, FAIA, (1), AIA Northern Virginia
  • 2008 – [[William Lecky, FAIA, (2), AIA Northern Virginia
  • 2008 – [[Baird Smith, FAIA, (1), AIA Northern Virginia
  • 2012 – [[James Peter Clark, FAIA: Led the Institute, AIA Northern Virginia
  • 2013 – [[Alan L Hansen, AIA Northern Virginia
  • 2013 – [[Elizabeth Reader, AIA Northern Virginia
  • 2014 – Valerie Hassett, Arlington
  • 2015 – Elizabeth J. Heider, Alexandria
  • 2016 – [[Ann Kosmal, Category Four, AIA Northern Virginia
  • 2017 – Paul R. Erickson, Reston
  • 2017 – Stephen Allen Nutt, Arlington
  • 2017 – Charles Swartz, Winchester, Virginia
  • 2017 – James Michael Wright, Arlington
  • 2018 – [[Edwin Schmidt AIA Northern Virginia
  • 2020 – Ken Wiseman of CannonDesign, Arlington
  • 2021 – [[Brian Frickie AIA Northern Virginia
  • 2021 – [[Daniel Lemieux AIA Northern Virginia
  • 2021 – [[David Peabody AIA Northern Virginia
  • 2023 – Ken Martin of The Obsidian Group, Alexandria

Charlottesville

  • 1953 – Milton L. Grigg of Grigg, Wood & Browne, Charlottesville
  • 1957 – Thomas K. Fitz Patrick of the University of Virginia, Charlottesville
  • 1965 – Louis L. Scribner of Stainback & Scribner, Charlottesville
  • 1970 – Floyd E. Johnson of Johnson, Craven & Gibson, Charlottesville
  • 1970 – William B. O’Neal of the University of Virginia, Charlottesville
  • 1971 – Frederick D. Nichols of the University of Virginia, Charlottesville
  • 1978 – J. Norwood Bosserman of the University of Virginia, Charlottesville
  • 1984 – James Speed Tuley, Charlottesville
  • 1986 – M. Jack Rinehart Jr., Charlottesville
  • 1990 – Michael Bednar of the University of Virginia, Charlottesville
  • 1990 – Robert L. Vickery, Charlottesville
  • 1996 – James Murray Howard, Charlottesville
  • 1997 – William A. McDonough, Charlottesville
  • 1999 – W. Douglas Gilpin Jr., Charlottesville
  • 1999 – Elizabeth Waddel Lawson, Charlottesville
  • 2001 – Kenneth A. Schwartz, Charlottesville
  • 2002 – Don Swofford of Don Swofford Architect, Charlottesville
  • 2004 – Judith Kinnard of the University of Virginia, Charlottesville
  • 2007 – Bill Edgerton of the Oak Hill Fund, Charlottesville
  • 2010 – Karen Van Lengen, Charlottesville
  • 2011 – [[Kim Tanzer of the University of Virginia, Charlottesville
  • 2011 – Kirk Train of Train Architects, Charlottesville
  • 2013 – Bob Moje of VDMO Architects, Charlottesville
  • 2016 – David Oakland of VDMO Architects, Charlottesville
  • 2019 – Joseph Dye Lahendro of the University of Virginia, Charlottesville
  • 2021 – Allison Ewing of HEDs Architects, Charlottesville
  • 2021 – Kathy Galvin of Galvin Architects, Charlottesville
  • 2021 – Alice Raucher of the University of Virginia, Charlottesville
  • 2024 – Michelle Amt of VMDO Architects, Charlottesville
  • 2024 – Ed Ford, of the University of Virginia, Charlottesville
  • 2024 – Bruce Wardell of BRW Architects, Charlottesville

Richmond

  • 1888 – Marion J. Dimmock, Richmond
  • 1890 – Albert L. West, Richmond
  • 1923 – William Churchill Noland, Richmond
  • 1940 – Merrill C. Lee, Richmond
  • 1953 – Marcellus E. Wright Sr. of Marcellus Wright & Son, Richmond
  • 1954 – Adolph O. Budina of Budina & Freeman, Richmond
  • 1957 – Marcellus E. Wright Jr. of Marcellus Wright & Son, Richmond
  • 1966 – Louis W. Ballou of Ballou & Justice, Richmond
  • 1979 – John E. Wilson of Rawlings & Wilson, Richmond
  • 1982 – Charles E. Wilkerson, Richmond
  • 1984 – James Scott Rawlings, Richmond
  • 1986 – Samuel Armistead Anderson III, Richmond
  • 1986 – Frederic Hamilton Cox Jr., Richmond
  • 1995 – Robert A. Boynton, Richmond
  • 2004 – Will Scribner of SMBW, Richmond
  • 2008 – [[Mary Cox, FAIA, (4), AIA Richmond
  • 2009 – [[Bruce Justice (3–Led Related Organization) AIA Richmond
  • 2011 – [[Richard L. Ford Jr., 3, AIA Richmond
  • 2014 – Sanford Bond, Richmond
  • 2015 – Robert Stephen Mills, Richmond
  • 2017 – Lori Snyder Garrett, Richmond
  • 2018 – [[Nick Serfass AIA Richmond
  • 2018 – [[Robert Steele AIA Richmond
  • 2019 – Burt Pinnock of Baskervill, Richmond
  • 2020 – Corey Clayborne of AIA Virginia, Richmond
  • 2020 – Robert Easter of KEi Architects, Richmond
  • 2020 – Randy Holmes of Glavé & Holmes Architecture, Richmond

Hampton Roads

  • 1886 – George C. Moser, Norfolk
  • 1956 – A. Edwin Kendrew of Colonial Williamsburg, Williamsburg
  • 1962 – Singleton P. Moorehead of Colonial Williamsburg, Williamsburg
  • 1967 – Herbert L. Smith III of Oliver & Smith, Norfolk
  • 1971 – Louis A. Oliver of Oliver & Smith, Norfolk
  • 1972 – William Marshall Jr. of McGaughy, Marshall & McMillan, Norfolk
  • 1983 – Carlton S. Abbott, Williamsburg
  • 1983 – John H. Spencer, Hampton
  • 1985 – Robert E. Washington, Norfolk
  • 1993 – John Paul C. Hanbury, Norfolk
  • 1994 – Willard Edward Gwilliam, Williamsburg
  • 1995 – Melvin S. Krause Jr., Yorktown
  • 2005 – [[S. Michael Evans, FAIA (2), AIA Hampton Roads
  • 2007 – [[Paula Loomis, FAIA, (4), AIA Hampton Roads
  • 2008 – [[Jane Wright, FAIA, (2), AIA Hampton Roads
  • 2009 – [[Steven Loomis (2–Practice) AIA Hampton Roads
  • 2010 – Michel Claude Ashe, Virginia Beach
  • 2010 – Aubrey Ray Pentecost III, Norfolk
  • 2017 – Wesley L. Page, Norfolk
  • 2018 – [[Donna Phaneuf AIA Hampton Roads
  • 2019 – Nick Vlattas of Hanbury Evans Wright Vlattas + Company, Norfolk
  • 2020 – Gregory Rutledge of Hanbury Evans Wright Vlattas + Company, Norfolk
  • 2021 – [[David Keith AIA Hampton Roads
  • 2023 – Rob Reis of Hanbury, Norfolk
  • 2024 – Mel Price of Work Program Architects, Norfolk

Blacksburg–Christiansburg

Roanoke

  • 1954 – Louis Phillipe Smithey of Smithey & Boynton, Roanoke
  • 1988 – Kenneth L. Motley, Roanoke
  • 1993 – Ronald O. Crawford, Roanoke
  • 1994 – Timm L. Jamieson, Roanoke
  • 2013 – Kevin Utsey of AECOM, Roanoke

Lynchburg

  • 1952 – Pendleton S. Clark of Clark, Buhr & Nexsen, Lynchburg
  • 1970 – J. Everette Fauber Jr., Lynchburg

Kingsport–Bristol–Bristol

  • 2011 – Peyton Boyd of Peyton Boyd Architect, Abingdon

Staunton–Waynesboro

  • 2021 – Kathy Frazier of Frazier Associates, Staunton

Washington

The Suzzallo Library of the University of Washington, designed by Charles Herbert Bebb (FAIA 1910) and Carl Frelinghuysen Gould (FAIA 1934) of Bebb & Gould and completed in phases beginning in 1926.
The Bullitt Center in Seattle, designed by Robert Hull (FAIA 1992), David Miller (FAIA 1994) and Jim Hanford (FAIA 2024) of the Miller Hull Partnership and completed in 2013.

Seattle

  • 1910 – Charles Herbert Bebb of Bebb and Mendel, Seattle
  • 1910 – Walter R. B. Willcox, Seattle
  • 1913 – Charles Henry Alden Jr., Seattle
  • 1934 – Abraham H. Albertson, Seattle
  • 1934 – Carl Frelinghuysen Gould of Bebb & Gould, Seattle
  • 1934 – David J. Myers, Seattle
  • 1935 – Floyd A. Naramore, Seattle
  • 1935 – Harlan Thomas of Thomas, Grainger & Thomas, Seattle
  • 1940 – Arthur Lamont Loveless, Seattle
  • 1947 – William J. Bain of Naramore, Bain, Brady, and Johanson, Seattle
  • 1951 – Clyde Grainger of Grainger, Thomas & Baar, Seattle
  • 1951 – B. Marcus Priteca, Seattle
  • 1951 – Paul Thiry, Seattle
  • 1953 – Arthur P. Herrman of the University of Washington, Seattle
  • 1955 – J. Lister Holmes of J. Lister Holmes & Associates, Seattle
  • 1957 – Waldo B. Christenson of Decker, Christenson & Kitchin, Seattle
  • 1959 – Robert L. Durham of Durham, Anderson & Freed, Seattle
  • 1959 – Paul Hayden Kirk of Paul Hayden Kirk & Associates, Seattle
  • 1960 – Perry Johanson of Naramore, Bain, Brady, and Johanson, Seattle
  • 1963 – Victor Steinbrueck of the University of Washington, Seattle
  • 1965 – James J. Chiarelli, Seattle
  • 1965 – Robert H. Dietz of Waldron & Dietz, Seattle
  • 1967 – Fred Bassetti of Fred Bassetti & Company, Seattle
  • 1967 – Stephen H. Richardson of Richardson Associates, Seattle
  • 1968 – John M. Morse of John Morse & Associates, Seattle
  • 1968 – John LeBaron Wright of Bindon & Wright, Seattle
  • 1969 – Lawrence G. Waldron of Waldron & Pomeroy, Seattle
  • 1971 – Albert O. Bumgardner of the Bumgardner Partnership, Seattle
  • 1973 – Phillip Jacobson of The Richardson Associates, Seattle
  • 1973 – Omer L. Mithun of Mithun & Associates, Bellevue
  • 1974 – David A. McKinley of Kirk, Wallace, McKinley & Associates, Seattle
  • 1975 – Robert J. Nixon of McClure/Nixon, Seattle
  • 1976 – William J. Bain Jr. of Naramore, Bain, Brady, and Johanson, Seattle
  • 1976 – Robert A. Chervenak, Seattle
  • 1977 – James D. Cowan of Seafirst Corporation, Seattle
  • 1977 – Aaron Freed of HDR, Inc., Seattle
  • 1978 – Wendell Lovett of the University of Washington, Seattle
  • 1978 – Gerald A. Williams of The Richardson Associates, Seattle
  • 1979 – Thomas L. Bosworth of the University of Washington, Seattle
  • 1979 – Lee Copeland of the University of Washington, Seattle
  • 1979 – David C. Hoedemaker of Naramore, Bain, Brady, and Johanson, Seattle
  • 1979 – Henry Steinhardt, Mercer Island
  • 1980 – L. Jane Hastings of The Hastings Group Architects,[a] Seattle
  • 1980 – Roland Terry of Terry & Egan, Seattle
  • 1981 – Keith R. Kolb, Seattle
  • 1981 – Ibsen Nelsen, Seattle
  • 1982 – Norman J. Johnston, Seattle
  • 1983 – John Mahlum, Seattle
  • 1983 – William M. Polk, Seattle
  • 1985 – Arne Bystrom, Seattle
  • 1985 – Allen D. Moses, Kirkland
  • 1986 – David H. Wright, Seattle
  • 1987 – James O. Jonassen of The NBBJ Group, Seattle
  • 1987 – Edward K. McCagg II, Seattle
  • 1987 – Donald A. Winkelmann of The NBBJ Group, Seattle
  • 1987 – Clayton Young, Seattle
  • 1988 – Richard W. Hobbs, Seattle
  • 1989 – J. Donald Bowman, Bellevue
  • 1989 – Carolyn D. Geise, Seattle
  • 1991 – N. Sue Alden, Seattle
  • 1991 – Jerome R. Ernst, Seattle
  • 1991 – James W. P. Olson, Seattle
  • 1991 – Barnett Paul Schorr, Seattle
  • 1992 – Dorman D. Anderson, Seattle
  • 1992 – Edward M. Burke, Seattle
  • 1992 – Robert Hull of the Miller Hull Partnership, Seattle
  • 1992 – Don C. Miles, Seattle
  • 1992 – Francis Michael Wai-Ling Wong, Seattle
  • 1993 – Johnpaul Jones, Seattle
  • 1993 – George H. Loschky of Loschky, Marquardt and Nesholm, Seattle
  • 1993 – Judsen R. Marquardt, Seattle
  • 1993 – James J. Sanders, Seattle
  • 1993 – George Suyama, Seattle
  • 1993 – Edward Weinstein, Seattle
  • 1994 – Jennie Sue Brown, Seattle
  • 1994 – Donald Edwin Carlson, Seattle
  • 1994 – David M. Hewitt, Seattle
  • 1994 – Mark Larson Hinshaw, Bellevue
  • 1994 – David Miller of the Miller Hull Partnership, Seattle
  • 1994 – Scott W. Wyatt, Seattle
  • 1995 – George R. Bartholick, Seattle
  • 1995 – John F. Nesholm, Seattle
  • 1996 – William A. Isley, Seattle
  • 1996 – Jeffrey Karl Ochsner, Seattle
  • 1996 – Arthur M. Skolnik, Snoqualmie
  • 1996 – Richard Sundberg, Seattle
  • 1996 – Roger B. Williams, Seattle
  • 1997 – Jerry Victor Finrow, Seattle
  • 1997 – Dennis E. Haskell, Seattle
  • 1997 – David P. Lindsey, Seattle
  • 1997 – Evett J. Ruffcorn, Seattle
  • 1998 – Janet Donelson, Seattle
  • 1998 – Alan D. Sclater, Seattle
  • 1999 – John R. Pangrazio, Seattle
  • 2000 – Daniel J. Huberty, Seattle
  • 2000 – Donald I. King, Seattle
  • 2000 – C. Richard Meyer, Seattle
  • 2000 – Mark A. Reddington, Seattle
  • 2001 – Peter Pran of NBBJ, Seattle
  • 2003 – [[Fulton G. Gale III, FAIA, AIA Seattle
  • 2003 – [[William H. Kreager, FAIA, AIA Seattle
  • 2003 – [[John Val Thomas, FAIA, AIA Seattle
  • 2003 – [[Rick Zieve, FAIA, AIA Seattle
  • 2004 – [[Karen L. Braitmayer, FAIA, AIA Seattle (2)
  • 2004 – [[Bill Karst, FAIA, AIA Seattle (2)
  • 2004 – [[Thomas Kundig, FAIA, AIA Seattle (1)
  • 2004 – [[Sheri Olson, FAIA, AIA Seattle (2)
  • 2004 – [[Norman Strong, FAIA, AIA Seattle (2)
  • 2005 – [[Rick Buckley, FAIA (1), AIA Seattle
  • 2005 – [[Henry C. Hardnett, FAIA (5), AIA Seattle
  • 2006 – [[Jan K. Gleason, FAIA, (5), AIA Seattle
  • 2006 – [[Rena M. Klein, FAIA, (3), AIA Seattle
  • 2006 – [[Steve McConnell, FAIA, (1), AIA Seattle
  • 2006 – [[Peter Steinbrueck, FAIA, (4), AIA Seattle
  • 2007 – [[Bert Gregory, FAIA, (2), AIA Seattle
  • 2007 – [[Anne Schopf, FAIA, (1), AIA Seattle
  • 2008 – [[Jim Brinkley, FAIA, (2), AIA Seattle
  • 2008 – [[Craig Curtis, FAIA, (1), AIA Seattle
  • 2008 – [[Mary Johnston, FAIA, (1), AIA Seattle
  • 2008 – [[Richard Wagner, FAIA, (3), AIA Seattle
  • 2009 – [[Richard Dallam (2–Practice) AIA Seattle
  • 2009 – [[Gerald Reifert (2–Practice) AIA Seattle
  • 2009 – [[James Suehiro (2–Practice) AIA Seattle
  • 2010 – Susan H. Jones, Seattle
  • 2011 – [[David Coleman, 1, AIA Seattle
  • 2011 – [[Gerald Reifert, 2, Seattle chapter
  • 2012 – [[Ross Alan Chapin, FAIA: Practice, AIA Seattle
  • 2012 – [[Jane Hendricks, FAIA: Practice, AIA Seattle
  • 2012 – [[Lorne L. McConachie, FAIA: Practice, AIA Seattle
  • 2012 – [[Robert Earl Miller, FAIA: Design, AIA Seattle
  • 2012 – [[David Daniel Tomber, FAIA: Government/Industry Organization, AIA Seattle
  • 2012 – [[Scott A. Wolf, FAIA: Design, AIA Seattle
  • 2013 – [[Lesley Bain, AIA Seattle
  • 2013 – [[Manuel Mario Campos, AIA Seattle
  • 2013 – [[Bill Gaylord, AIA Seattle
  • 2013 – [[Ray Johnston, AIA Seattle
  • 2013 – [[Ric Peterson, AIA Seattle
  • 2013 – [[Walter Schacht, AIA Seattle
  • 2013 – [[George Shaw, AIA Seattle
  • 2013 – [[Amanda Sturgeon, AIA Seattle
  • 2014 – Raymond S. Calabro, Seattle
  • 2014 – Margaret Montgomery, Seattle
  • 2014 – Sian Roberts, Seattle
  • 2014 – Ming Zhang, Bellevue
  • 2015 – Brodie A. Bain, Seattle
  • 2015 – Donald R. Horn, Seattle
  • 2015 – Rachel Mae Minnery, Seattle
  • 2015 – Ron Rochon, Seattle
  • 2015 – Steven M. Shiver, Seattle
  • 2015 – Boris Srdar, Seattle
  • 2016 – [[Duane L. Jonlin, Category Four, AIA Seattle
  • 2016 – [[Bradley Leathley, Category Two, AIA Seattle
  • 2016 – [[Kirsten R. Murray, Category Two, AIA Seattle
  • 2016 – [[Ronald Jan van der Veen, Category Two, AIA Seattle
  • 2017 – Richard C. Franko, Seattle
  • 2017 – Lisa K. Johnson, Seattle
  • 2017 – Alissa D. Rupp, Seattle
  • 2017 – Bruce Williams, Seattle
  • 2018 – [[R David Frum AIA Seattle
  • 2018 – [[Mindy Lehrman Cameron AIA Seattle
  • 2018 – [[Wendy Pautz AIA Seattle
  • 2018 – [[Wolf Saar AIA Seattle
  • 2018 – [[Karen Hargarther Thomas AIA Seattle
  • 2018 – [[Samuel Miller AIA Seattle
  • 2019 – [[Ruth Baleiko, FAIA (AIA Washington Council)
  • 2019 – [[John Harrison, FAIA (AIA Washington Council)
  • 2020 – [[Christopher Eseman, FAIA, AIA Washington Council
  • 2020 – [[David Goldberg, FAIA, AIA Washington Council
  • 2020 – [[Christopher Meek, FAIA, AIA Washington Council
  • 2021 – [[Brian Court AIA Seattle
  • 2021 – [[Grace Kim AIA Seattle
  • 2021 – [[Eric Lagerberg AIA Seattle
  • 2021 – [[Erica Loynd AIA Seattle
  • 2021 – [[Richard Mohler AIA Seattle
  • 2022 – [[Kjell M. Anderson, AIA Washington Council
  • 2023 – [[William LaPatra AIA Washington Council
  • 2024 – Ann Marie Borys of the University of Washington, Seattle
  • 2024 – Jim Hanford of the Miller Hull Partnership, Seattle
  • 2024 – Doug Ito of SMR Architects, Seattle
  • 2024 – Rob Misel of Miller Hull Partnership, Seattle
  • 2024 – Todd Scott of King County Historic Preservation, Seattle
  • 2024 – John Shoesmith of Perkins Eastman, Seattle
  • 2024 – Kate Simonen of the University of Washington, Seattle

Tacoma

  • 1888 – Samuel A. Cook of Daniels & Cook, Tacoma
  • 1950 – George Gove of Heath, Gove & Bell, Tacoma
  • 1966 – Robert B. Price, Tacoma
  • 1970 – Alan Liddle of the Architectural Offices of Alan Liddle, Tacoma
  • 1973 – Donald F. Burr of Donald F. Burr & Associates, Tacoma
  • 1973 – Charles T. Pearson of Lea, Pearson & Richards, Tacoma
  • 1974 – William R. Reed of Harris, Reed & Litzenberger, Tacoma
  • 1979 – James M. Harris of Harris, Reed, Litzenberger & Tsang, Tacoma
  • 1980 – James R. McGranahan of McGranahan, Messenger Associates, Tacoma
  • 1984 – Robert A. Eckert, Tacoma
  • 1988 – Ilmar Reinvald, Tacoma
  • 1992 – T. Jerry Lawrence, Tacoma
  • 1998 – Peter T. S. Rasmussen, Tacoma
  • 2002 – James R. Merritt, Tacoma
  • 2008 – Thomas Bates, Tacoma

Spokane

  • 1923 – Kirtland Cutter, Spokane
  • 1959 – Harold C. Whitehouse of Whitehouse & Price, Spokane
  • 1967 – Kenneth W. Brooks, Spokane
  • 1975 – John W. McGough of WMFL Architects, Spokane
  • 1978 – Thomas R. Adkinson of Adkinson Leigh Sims Cuppage Architects, Spokane
  • 1979 – Bruce M. Walker of Walker, McGough, Foltz & Lyerla, Spokane
  • 1980 – William H. Trogdon of Trogdon-Smith-Grossman, Spokane
  • 1983 – Warren Cummings Heylman, Spokane
  • 1984 – Moritz Kundig, Spokane
  • 1986 – Gordon E. Ruehl, Spokane
  • 1993 – Ronald H. Tan, Spokane
  • 2003 – [[Bruce E. Blackmer, FAIA, AIA Spokane
  • 2013 – [[Gregory Kessler, AIA Spokane

Pullman

Bellingham

Mount Vernon-Anacortes

Bremerton-Silverdale

  • 1994 – James L. Cutler, Bainbridge Island

West Virginia

Liberal Arts Hall of Davis & Elkins College, designed by Walter F. Martens (FAIA 1952) and completed in 1926.

Charleston

  • 1944 – James L. Montgomery of Montgomery & Patteson, Charleston
  • 1952 – Walter F. Martens of Martens & Son, Charleston
  • 1952 – Cyrus E. Silling of C. E. Silling & Associates, Charleston
  • 1979 – Charles A. Haviland, Charleston
  • 1979 – William R. Peery of the Union Carbide Corporation, South Charleston
  • 1981 – Irving Henry Bowman of Irving Bowman & Associates, Charleston
  • 1993 – Francis A. Guffey of Paul D. Marshall & Associates, Charleston
  • 2002 – C. William Bevins of ZMM Inc., Charleston

Huntington

  • 2018 – Edward Tucker of Edward Tucker Architects, Huntington

Wisconsin

Milwaukee

St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Milwaukee, designed by E. Townsend Mix (FAIA 1884) and W. A. Holbrook (FAIA 1889) of E. T. Mix & Company and completed in 1890.
The Central Library in Milwaukee, designed by George Bowman Ferry (FAIA 1889) and Alfred C. Clas (FAIA 1889) of Ferry & Clas and completed in 1895.
The American Club in Kohler, Wisconsin, designed by Peter Brust (FAIA 1923) and Richard Philipp (FAIA 1925) of Brust & Philipp and completed in 1924.
The State Office Building in Madison, Wisconsin, designed by State Architect Arthur Peabody (FAIA 1932) and completed in phases beginning in 1931.
The Milwaukee Repertory Theater, designed by Robert M. Beckley (FAIA 1985) and Sherrill Myers of Beckley/Myers Architects and completed in 1987.
The Pettit National Ice Center in Milwaukee, designed by David Kahler (FAIA 1983) of Kahler Slater Torphy Architects and Gary V. Zimmerman (FAIA 1995) of Zimmerman Design Group and completed in 1993.
  • 1884 – E. Townsend Mix of E. T. Mix & Company, Milwaukee
  • 1889 – Alfred C. Clas, Milwaukee
  • 1889 – James Douglas, Milwaukee
  • 1889 – George Bowman Ferry, Milwaukee
  • 1889 – W. A. Holbrook of E. T. Mix & Company, Milwaukee
  • 1889 – Henry C. Koch of Henry C. Koch & Company, Milwaukee
  • 1889 – Howland Russel, Milwaukee
  • 1902 – Elmer Grey, Milwaukee
  • 1915 – William H. Schuchardt, Milwaukee
  • 1918 – Alexander C. Eschweiler, Milwaukee
  • 1923 – Peter Brust of Brust & Philipp, Milwaukee
  • 1925 – Richard Philipp of Brust & Philipp, Milwaukee
  • 1926 – Gerrit Jacob DeGelleke of Van Ryn & DeGelleke, Milwaukee
  • 1934 – Thomas Leslie Rose of Kirchhoff & Rose, Milwaukee
  • 1943 – Leigh Hunt, Milwaukee
  • 1948 – Fitzhugh Scott of Scott, Kloppenburg & Scott, Milwaukee
  • 1961 – Richard W. E. Perrin, Milwaukee
  • 1962 – Ralph H. Kloppenburg of Kloppenburg & Kloppenburg, Milwaukee
  • 1965 – Fritz von Grossman of von Grossman, Burroughs & Van Lanen, Milwaukee
  • 1967 – Theodore L. Eschweiler of Eschweiler & Eschweiler, Milwaukee
  • 1971 – William Wenzler of William Wenzler & Associates, Milwaukee
  • 1972 – Maynard W. Meyer of Maynard W. Meyer & Associates, Milwaukee
  • 1972 – Mark A. Pfaller of Mark F. Pfaller Associates, Milwaukee
  • 1975 – Lillian Scott Leenhouts of Willis & Lillian Leenhouts,[a] Milwaukee
  • 1975 – Willis C. Leenhouts of Willis & Lillian Leenhouts, Milwaukee
  • 1976 – John B. Jacoby of Herbst, Jacoby & Jacoby, Milwaukee
  • 1977 – Richard P. Blake of Blake–Huettenrauch Associates, Milwaukee
  • 1977 – George Arthur Douglas Schuett of Schuett Erdmann & Gray, Milwaukee
  • 1983 – David Kahler of Kahler Slater & Fitzhugh Scott, Milwaukee
  • 1985 – Robert M. Beckley of Beckley/Myers Architects, Milwaukee
  • 1995 – Gary V. Zimmerman of Zimmerman Design Group, Milwaukee
  • 2010 – James W. Shields of HGA Architects, Milwaukee
  • 2011 – Scott Georgeson of Workshop Architects, Milwaukee
  • 2011 – Walter Wilson of The Wilson Firm, Milwaukee
  • 2015 – John Horky of Kahler Slater, Milwaukee
  • 2017 – Lisa Kennedy of Manna Inc., Milwaukee
  • 2017 – Kurt G. Spiering of HGA Architects, Milwaukee
  • 2018 – Louis Wasserman of Louis Wasserman & Associates, Milwaukee
  • 2019 – Ursula Twombly of Continuum Architects, Milwaukee
  • 2021 – Tom Kubala of The Kubala Washatko Architects, Cedarburg
  • 2022 – Larry Schnuck of Kahler Slater, Milwaukee

Madison

  • 1932 – Arthur Peabody, State Architect, Madison
  • 1964 – John J. Flad of John J. Flad & Associates, Madison
  • 1967 – Allen J. Strang of Weiler, Strang, McMullin & Associates, Madison
  • 1969 – Joseph H. Flad of John J. Flad & Associates, Madison
  • 1974 – Nathaniel W. Sample of Sample & Potter, Madison
  • 1978 – Paul H. Graven of Graven Associates, Madison
  • 1979 – Gordon D. Orr Jr. of the University of Wisconsin, Madison
  • 1985 – David E. Lawson of Potter Lawson, Madison
  • 1988 – Ronald G. Bowen of Bowen Williamson Zimmermann, Madison
  • 1995 – James W. Miller of Flad & Associates, Madison
  • 2011 – Thomas Hirsch of Hirsch Group, Madison
  • 2018 – Arlan Kay of Architecture Network, Madison

Green Bay

  • 1886 – James McDonnell, Green Bay
  • 1889 – David M. Harteau, Green Bay
  • 1937 – Henry A. Foeller of Foeller, Schober & Berners, Green Bay
  • 1952 – Edgar H. Berners of Foeller, Schober, Berners, Safford & Jahn, Green Bay
  • 1982 – Leonard M. Schober of Berners-Schober & Kilp, Green Bay

Oshkosh

  • 1967 – Julius S. Sandstedt of Sandstedt, Knoop & Yarbo, Oshkosh
  • 1979 – Leonard H. Reinke of Irion, Reinke & Associates, Oshkosh

Racine

La Crosse

  • 1889 – Gustav Stoltze, La Crosse

Duluth

  • 1892 – Havelock E. Hand, Superior

Osseo

  • 1981 – Rodney Wright of The Hawkweed Group, Osseo

Rice Lake

  • 1987 – Wayne Spangler of Spangler Architects, Rice Lake

Appleton

  • 2020 – Thomas Cox of Cox Group Architects, Appleton

Wyoming

The Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve visitor center, designed by John Carney Jr. (FAIA 2008) of Carney Architects and completed in 2008.

Jackson

  • 1982 – Thomas B. Muths of Thomas B. Muths & Associates, Jackson
  • 1998 – Bruce A. Hawtin of Bruce Hawtin Architect, Jackson
  • 2008 – John Carney Jr. of Carney Architects, Jackson
  • 2013 – Stephen Dynia of Dynia Architects, Jackson

Cheyenne

Washington, D.C.

The former National Museum, now the Arts and Industries Building, designed by Adolf Cluss (FAIA 1867) and Paul Schulze of Cluss & Schulze and completed in 1881.
The Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress, designed by Paul J. Pelz (FAIA 1889) and completed in 1897.
The United States Custom House in Baltimore, designed by Joseph Coerten Hornblower (FAIA 1893) and James Rush Marshall (FAIA 1892) of Hornblower & Marshall and completed in 1907.
The Main Interior Building, designed by Waddy Butler Wood (FAIA 1916) and completed in 1936.
The Apostolic Nunciature to the United States, designed by Frederick V. Murphy (FAIA 1931) of Murphy & Olmsted and completed in 1937.
Lisner Auditorium of George Washington University, designed by Waldron Faulkner (FAIA 1951) and Slocum Kingsbury (FAIA 1956) of Faulkner & Kingsbury and completed in 1946.
Boston House in Washington, D.C., designed by Julian E. Berla (FAIA 1956) and Joseph H. Abel (FAIA 1968) of Berla & Abel and completed in 1950.
The Tiber Island Cooperative Homes, designed by Arthur H. Keyes Jr. (FAIA 1964), Francis D. Lethbridge (FAIA 1966) and David H. Condon (FAIA 1967) of Keyes, Lethbridge & Condon and completed in 1965.

Puerto Rico

The Supreme Court Building in San Juan, Puerto Rico, designed by Osvaldo L. Toro (FAIA 1967) and Miguel Ferrer (FAIA 1967) of Toro-Ferrer and completed in 1955.
  • 1964 – Henry Klumb, San Juan
  • 1966 – Santiago Iglesias Jr. of the Puerto Rico Planning Board, San Juan
  • 1967 – Miguel Ferrer of Toro-Ferrer, San Juan
  • 1967 – Osvaldo L. Toro of Toro-Ferrer, San Juan
  • 1970 – William V. Reed of Reed Torres Beauchamp Marvel, Hato Rey
  • 1972 – Carlos R. Sanz, Santurce, Puerto Rico
  • 1976 – Horacio Díaz of Horacio Díaz & Associates, Hato Rey
  • 1978 – Jesús Eduardo Amaral, Hato Rey
  • 1979 – Thomas S. Marvel of Torres Beauchamp Marvel, Hato Rey
  • 1980 – Jorge Del Rio, Río Piedras, Puerto Rico
  • 1993 – Luis Flores-Dumont, Santurce, Puerto Rico
  • 2000 – Jorge Rigau of Jorge Rigau Arquitectos, Río Piedras
  • 2002 – Beatriz del Cueto of Pantel del Cueto & Associates,[a] Guaynabo
  • 2005 – Fernando Abruña of Abruña & Musgrave, San Juan
  • 2005 – Andrés Mignucci of Andrés Mignucci Arquitectos, San Juan
  • 2006 – Segundo Cardona of SCF Arquitectos, Guaynabo
  • 2006 – Benjamin Vargas of the Bartizan Group, San Juan
  • 2018 – Jose R. Coleman-Davis Pagán of Coleman Davis Arquitectos, San Juan
  • 2019 – Francisco Javier Rodríguez-Suárez of the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras
  • 2020 – José Javier Toro of Toro Arquitectos, San Juan
  • 2022 – Ricardo A. Álvarez-Díaz of Álvarez-Díaz & Villalón, San Juan

AIA Marianas

The Guam Museum in Hagåtña, Guam, designed by Andrew Laguaña (FAIA 2012) of Architects Laguaña and completed in 2016.
  • 1975 – Murray C. McNeil of Mackinlay/Winnacker/McNeil & Associates, Hagåtña
  • 1980 – W. A. McAlister of Thomas J. Davis Inc., Hagåtña
  • 1989 – Jack B. Jones of J. B. Jones Architects, Tamuning
  • 1994 – H. Mark Ruth of Taniguchi Ruth Makio Architects, Hagåtña
  • 2012 – Andrew Laguaña of Architects Laguaña, Hagåtña

AIA Virgin Islands

  • 1976 – E. H. McDowell of E. H. McDowell & Associates, St. Thomas
  • 1977 – Richard E. Baringer, St. Croix
  • 2012 – Stacy A. Bourne of The Bourne Group,[a] St. Thomas

International

North America

Europe

Asia

  • 1952 – Antonin Raymond of Antonin Raymond & L. L. Rado, Tokyo
  • 1954 – Juan F. Nakpil of Juan F. Nakpil & Sons, Manila
  • 1994 – Joshua Jih Pan, Taipei
  • 1999 – Jong Soung Kimm, Seoul
  • 2000 – William Wong Jr., Taikooshing, Hong Kong
  • 2009 – George Kunihiro (2–Education) AIA Japan
  • 2010 – Nelson K. Chen, Hong Kong
  • 2010 – Grover C. Dear, Hong Kong
  • 2010 – William Ooi Lee Lim, Hong Kong
  • 2011 – Ronald Y. C. Lu, 3, AIA Hong Kong
  • 2011 – Christine E. Bruckner, 3, AIA Hong Kong
  • 2013 – Moira Moser, AIA Hong Kong
  • 2016 – Sean Chuan-Sheng Chiao, Category Two, AIA Hong Kong
  • 2017 – Kenneth Hau, Hong Kong
  • 2017 – Willy Yu, Taipei
  • 2018 – Naomi Pollock, AIA Japan
  • 2018 – John M. Sellery, AIA Hong Kong
  • 2019 – Greg Yager of RTKL Associates, Shanghai
  • 2021 – Jayesh Hariyani, India
  • 2022 – Angela Lee of HKS, Inc., Singapore
  • 2022 – J. Lee Rofkind of HOK, Hong Kong
  • 2023 – Yew Kee Cheong of 2B ARCHITECTS, Singapore
  • 2023 – Ping Jiang of EID Architecture, Shanghai
  • 2024 – Anderson Lee of Index Architecture, Hong Kong (1)

Middle East

  • 2014 – Thierry Paret of IBI Group, Doha
  • 2015 – Yael S. Kinsky, Tel Aviv
  • 2019 – Murat Soygeniş of S+ ARCHITECTURE, Istanbul
  • 2021 – Sherif Anis of LEAD Development, Abu Dhabi

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as The first woman architect elected from this state.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Served as president of the American Institute of Architects.

References

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