Fellows announcement - AIA Northwest & Pacific Region

2015 AIA Northwest and Pacific Region Fellows
Join us in congratulating the 2015 AIA Northwest and Pacific Region Fellows
Reception
Friday, May 15 - 6:30-7:30 pm
Atlanta Marriott Marquis, Room 701
Washington, D.C. –The 2015 Jury of Fellows from the American Institute of
Architects (AIA) elevated 147 AIA members to its prestigious College of
Fellows, an honor awarded to members who have made significant
contributions to the profession.
Brodie A. Bain, FAIA
AIA Seattle
Perkins + Will
Rick L. Brenner, FAIA
AIA Northwest WA
Western WA Univ.
The 2015 Fellows will be honored at an investiture ceremony at the 2015
National AIA Convention and Design Exposition in Atlanta. The Fellowship
program was developed to elevate those architects who have made a significant
contribution to architecture and society and who have achieved a standard of
excellence in the profession. Election to fellowship not only recognizes the
achievements of architects as individuals, but also their significant contribution
to architecture and society on a national level.
2015 Jury of Fellows
Charles Bettisworth, FAIA
AIA Alaska
Bettisworth North Architects
Donald R. Horn, FAIA
AIA Seattle
U.S. General Services
Administration
John Castellana (Chair), FAIA, TMP Architecture, Inc.; Steve Crane, FAIA,
VCBO; Brian Dougherty, FAIA, Dougherty + Dougherty Architects, LLP;
Diane Georgopulos, FAIA, Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency; Mary
Katherine Lanzillotta, FAIA, Hartman Cox Architects; Kenneth Schwartz,
FAIA, Tulane University and Donald T. Yoshino, FAIA, Yoshino Architecture,
PA. Out of a total AIA membership of over 85,000, there are just over 3,200
distinguished with the honor of fellowship and honorary fellowship. The
elevation to fellowship is conferred on architects with at least 10 years of
membership in the AIA in one or more of the following nomination categories:
Nathan Good, FAIA
AIA Portland
Nathan Good Architects
James R. McDonald, FAIA
AIA Montana
A&E Architects, PC
1. Promoted the aesthetic, scientific, and practical efficiency of the
profession;
2. Advanced the science and art of planning and building by advancing the
standards of architectural education, training and practice;
3. Coordinated the building industry and the profession of architecture
through leadership in the AIA or other related professional organizations;
4. Advanced the living standards of people through an improved
environment; and
5. Made the profession of ever-increasing service to society.
Rachel Mae Minnery, FAIA
AIA Seattle
American Institute of
Architects
Barbara A. Sestak, FAIA
AIA Portland
Portland State Univ.
Ron Rochon, FAIA
AIA Seattle
The Miller Hull Partnership
Steven M. Shiver, FAIA
AIA Seattle
NAC Architecture
Boris Srdar, FAIA
AIA Seattle
NAC Architecture
John Weekes, FAIA
AIA Portland
Dull Olson Weekes IBI Group