WASHINGTON, DC.- The 2010 Jury of Fellows from the
American Institute of Architects (AIA) elevated 134 AIA members to its prestigious College of Fellows, an honor awarded to members who have made significant contributions to the profession.
The 2010 Fellows will be honored at an investiture ceremony at the 2010 National AIA Convention and Design Exposition in Miami.
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.
2010 Jury of Fellows
Allan W. Kehrt, FAIA, Chair, KSS Architects LLP, Princeton, N.J.; Henry C. Alexander, Jr. FAIA, Rizo, Carreno & Partners, Coral Gables, Fla; Jeffrey A. Huberman, FAIA, Gantt Huberman Architects, PLLC, Charlotte, N.C.; Paula J. Loomis, FAIA, US Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk, Va.; Robert D. Loversidge, FAIA, Schooley Caldwell Associates, Columbus, Ohio; Gregory S. Palermo, FAIA, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa and Jim W. Sealy, FAIA, Jim Sealy Architect/Consultant, Dallas.
2010 Fellows
Out of a total AIA membership of nearly 83,000, there are fewer than 2,872 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:
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 and other related professional organizations
4. Advanced the living standards of people through an improved environment
5. Made the profession of ever-increasing service to society
Included in the list below are the members firm name, component affiliation, and category for which the member was elevated.