AIA Announces Winners of the 2018 Topaz Medallion, Whitney M. Young Jr. Award and Edward C. Kemper Award
Following the American Institute of Architects? (AIA) announcements of the 2018 AIA Gold Medal and Architecture Firm of the Year, three additional national awards have been revealed: the Topaz Medallion, for excellence in architectural education; the Whitney M. Young Jr. Award, honoring architects tackling social issues; and the Edward C. Kemper Award, for professional service.
The Center for Asian Art at the Ringling Museum of Art / Machado Silvetti. Image © Anton Grassl / Esto
Following the American Institute of Architects? (AIA) announcements of the 2018 AIA Gold Medal and Architecture Firm of the Year, three additional national awards have been revealed: the Topaz Medallion, for excellence in architectural education; the Whitney M. Young Jr. Award, honoring architects tackling social issues; and the Edward C. Kemper Award, for professional service.The 2018 AIA/ACSA Topaz Medallion, honoring ?an individual who has been intensely involved in architecture education for more than a decade and whose teaching has influenced a broad range of students,? has been awarded to Jorge Silvetti, Int'l Assoc. AIA. As founding partner of Boston-based practice Machado Silvetti and professor at Harvard University Graduate School of Design since 1975, Silvetti has made a profound impact on the architectural thinking of young students for decades, most strongly during his stint as chair of the architecture program at the GSD from 1995-2002.?This is not a stylization of arch...
The Center for Asian Art at the Ringling Museum of Art / Machado Silvetti. Image © Anton Grassl / Esto
Following the American Institute of Architects? (AIA) announcements of the 2018 AIA Gold Medal and Architecture Firm of the Year, three additional national awards have been revealed: the Topaz Medallion, for excellence in architectural education; the Whitney M. Young Jr. Award, honoring architects tackling social issues; and the Edward C. Kemper Award, for professional service.The 2018 AIA/ACSA Topaz Medallion, honoring ?an individual who has been intensely involved in architecture education for more than a decade and whose teaching has influenced a broad range of students,? has been awarded to Jorge Silvetti, Int'l Assoc. AIA. As founding partner of Boston-based practice Machado Silvetti and professor at Harvard University Graduate School of Design since 1975, Silvetti has made a profound impact on the architectural thinking of young students for decades, most strongly during his stint as chair of the architecture program at the GSD from 1995-2002.?This is not a stylization of arch...
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