AIA Gold Medal
Appearance
The AIA Gold Medal is awarded by the American Institute of Architects conferred "by the national AIA Board of Directors in recognition of a significant body of work of lasting influence on the theory and practice of architecture."[1]
It is the Institute's highest award. The medal was established in 1907.[2] Since 1947, the medal has been awarded more-or-less annually.
List of AIA Gold Medal winners
[edit]- 2025: Deborah Berke (U.S.)
- 2024: David Lake and Ted Flato of Lake Flato Architects (U.S.)
- 2023: Carol Ross Barney (U.S.)[3][4]
- 2022: Angela Brooks and Lawrence Scarpa (U.S.)
- 2021: Edward Mazria (U.S.)[5][6]
- 2020: Marlon Blackwell (U.S.)[7][8]
- 2019: Richard Rogers (UK)
- 2018: James Stewart Polshek (U.S.)
- 2017: Paul Revere Williams (posthumous) (U.S.) (first African American to receive the honor)[9]
- 2016: Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown (U.S.)
- 2015: Moshe Safdie (U.S., Israel, Canada)
- 2014: Julia Morgan (posthumous) (U.S.) (first woman to receive the honor)[10]
- 2013: Thom Mayne (U.S.)
- 2012: Steven Holl (U.S.)
- 2011: Fumihiko Maki (Japan)
- 2010: Peter Bohlin (U.S.)
- 2009: Glenn Murcutt (Australia)
- 2008: Renzo Piano (Italy)
- 2007: Edward Larrabee Barnes (posthumous) (U.S.)
- 2006: Antoine Predock (U.S.)
- 2005: Santiago Calatrava (Spain, Switzerland)
- 2004: Samuel Mockbee (posthumous) (U.S.)
- 2003: (no award)
- 2002: Tadao Ando (Japan)
- 2001: Michael Graves (U.S.)
- 2000: Ricardo Legorreta (Mexico)
- 1999: Frank Gehry (Canada-U.S.)
- 1998: (no award)
- 1997: Richard Meier (U.S.)
- 1996: (no award)
- 1995: César Pelli (Argentina)
- 1994: Sir Norman Foster (UK)
- 1993: Thomas Jefferson (posthumous) (U.S.)
- 1993: Kevin Roche (U.S.)
- 1992: Benjamin C. Thompson (U.S.)
- 1991: Charles Willard Moore (U.S.)
- 1990: E. Fay Jones (U.S.)
- 1989: Joseph Esherick (U.S.)
- 1988: (no award)
- 1987: (no award)
- 1986: Arthur Charles Erickson (Canada)
- 1985: William Wayne Caudill (posthumous) (U.S.)
- 1984: (no award)
- 1983: Nathaniel Alexander Owings (U.S.)
- 1982: Romaldo Giurgola (Italy-U.S.)
- 1981: Josep Lluís Sert (Spain)
- 1980: (no award)
- 1979: Ieoh Ming Pei (U.S.)
- 1978: Philip Cortelyou Johnson (U.S.)
- 1977: Richard Joseph Neutra (posthumous) (Austria-U.S.)
- 1976: (no award)
- 1975: (no award)
- 1974: (no award)
- 1973: (no award)
- 1972: Pietro Belluschi (Italy-U.S.)
- 1971: Louis I. Kahn (U.S.)
- 1970: Richard Buckminster Fuller (U.S.)
- 1969: William Wilson Wurster (U.S.)
- 1968: Marcel Lajos Breuer (Hungary-U.S.)
- 1967: Wallace Kirkman Harrison (U.S.)
- 1966: Kenzo Tange (Japan)
- 1965: (no award)
- 1964: Pier Luigi Nervi (Italy)
- 1963: Alvar Aalto (Finland)
- 1962: Eero Saarinen (posthumous) (Finland-U.S.)
- 1961: Le Corbusier (Switzerland)
- 1960: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (Germany-U.S.)
- 1959: Walter Adolph Gropius (Germany-U.S.)
- 1958: John Wellborn Root (Posthumous) (U.S.)
- 1957: Ralph Walker (U.S.) (Awarded as the Centennial Medal of Honor)
- 1957: Louis Skidmore (U.S.)
- 1956: Clarence S. Stein (U.S.)
- 1955: William Marinus Dudok (The Netherlands)
- 1954: (no award)
- 1953: William Adams Delano (U.S.)
- 1952: Auguste Perret (France)
- 1951: Bernard Ralph Maybeck (U.S.)
- 1950: Sir Patrick Abercrombie (UK)
- 1949: Frank Lloyd Wright (U.S.)
- 1948: Charles Donagh Maginnis
- 1947: Eliel Saarinen (Finland-U.S.)
- 1944: Louis Henri Sullivan (posthumous) (U.S.)
- 1938: Paul Philippe Cret (France-U.S.)
- 1933: Ragnar Östberg (Sweden)
- 1929: Milton Bennett Medary (U.S.)
- 1927: Howard Van Doren Shaw (U.S.)
- 1925: Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens (U.K.)
- 1925: Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue (U.S.)
- 1923: Henry Bacon (U.S.)
- 1922: Victor Laloux (France)
- 1920: Egerton Swartwout (U.S.)
- 1914: Jean-Louis Pascal (France)
- 1911: George Browne Post (U.S.)
- 1909: Charles Follen McKim (posthumous) (U.S.)
- 1907: Sir Aston Webb (U.K.) (first man to receive the honor)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Gold Medal". American Institute of Architects. October 30, 2020.
- ^ Wrenn, Tony (December 15, 1908). "AIArchitect Homepage". info.aia.org. Retrieved December 7, 2021.
- ^ Keegan, Edward (December 7, 2022). "Carol Ross Barney Wins 2023 AIA Gold Medal". Architect. Retrieved December 7, 2022.
- ^ Keegan, Edward (December 7, 2022). "Carol Ross Barney wins one of architecture's top prizes". Crain's Chicago Business. Retrieved December 7, 2022.
- ^ "2021 AIA Gold Medal: Edward Mazria, FAIA". Architect. June 25, 2021. Retrieved December 7, 2021.
- ^ "Aia Gold Medal – Tag". ArchDaily. Retrieved December 7, 2021.
- ^ "10 Winners of AIA Gold Medal – RTF". Rethinking The Future. January 28, 2021. Retrieved December 7, 2021.
- ^ Keane, Katharine; D'Angelo, Madleine (December 11, 2019). "Marlon Blackwell Wins 2020 AIA Gold Medal". Architect. Retrieved December 7, 2021.
- ^ Testado, Justine (December 7, 2016). "2017 AIA Gold Medal posthumously awarded to Paul Revere Williams – the first African-American recipient". Bustler. Retrieved December 7, 2021.
- ^ Jacobs, Karrie (December 12, 2013). "Julia Morgan Posthumously Awarded the AIA 2014 Gold Medal". Architect. Retrieved December 7, 2021.
Sources
[edit]- Wilson, Richard Guy, ed. (1984). The AIA Gold Medal. New York City, New York, USA: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 978-0-07-070810-5.
External links
[edit]- Gold Medal Awards AIA web site