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Institute Honors for Collaborative Achievement are given by the
American Institute of Architects to recognize and encourage
distinguished achievements of allied professionals, clients,
organizations, architect teams, knowledge
communities, and others who have had a beneficial influence on
or advanced the architectural profession. List of Collaborative Achievement Award
recipients.
2009 Institute Honors for Professional
Achievement Online Submission
Eligibility
Any AIA member, group of members, component, or knowledge community
may nominate candidates, who must be living at the time of
nomination, for Institute Honors for Collaborative Achievement.
Nominations previously submitted may be resubmitted.
The categories for Institute Honors for Collaborative Achievement
include, but are not limited to:
Individuals or organizations submitting a significant achievement
or body of work in:
Administration: creation, management, or
sponsorship of programs that advance architecture and urban design
in institutions, communities, and regional landscapes.
Art and Craftsmanship: the design,
fabrication, or installation of works of art and high craftsmanship
in the context of architecture, urban design projects, and built
landscapes.
Collaborative Achievement: advancement of
architecture and urban design by teams of architects, allied
professionals, administrators, developers, or by the integration of
several disciplines. (This specific area of achievement provides
opportunities to recognize those allied organizations such as
Associated General Contractors, General Services Administration,
etc., or teams of allied professionals working with architects for
outstanding contributions to the profession.)
Construction: advancement in contracting,
construction technique, construction management, cost estimating,
and project delivery.
Industrial Design: design or manufacture of
building systems, equipment, furnishings, furniture, equipment,
tools, and other materials affecting architecture and the built
environment.
Information Science: advances in
technology, information systems, computer programming, library
systems, and applications that contribute to the advancement of
architecture, architectural practice, and the built
environment.
Professions Allied with Architecture:
acoustics, color and materials, behavioral science, energy,
engineering, ecology and environmental science, ergonomics,
graphics, interior design, landscape architecture, land use,
lighting design, urban and regional planning, preservation
technology, public health, transportation, and other fields of
consultation with architects.
Public Policy: contributions to
architecture and the built environment in economics law, political
service and legislation, and sociology.
Research, Dissemination, and Education:
contributions to the advancement of architecture through research,
publication, institutional and noninstitutional programs in
education, and public awareness.
Recording and Illustration: contributions
to the advancement of architecture in drawing, film, model-making,
photography, video, and other representational and recording
media.
Writing and Scholarship: contributions to
the advancement of the understanding of architecture in
anthropology, architectural history and theory, archaeology,
criticism, geography, history, journalism, psychology, sociology,
or other fields of inquiry.
Required Submission Materials
Year Awarded: 2009
Submission Deadline: October 10, 2008
Award Category: Design
Contact:
Elizabeth Henry
202-626-7563
ehenry@aia.org
1735 New York Avenue, NW
Washington DC
Sponsoring Organization:
The American Institute of Architects
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