THE AIA FELLOWS

The American Institute of Architects elevated 104 architects to its prestigious College of Fellows this year. The honor is awarded to members who have made contributions of national significance to the profession.

Out of a membership of more than 86,000, there are fewer than 2,700 AIA members distinguished with the honor of fellowship.

Elevation of a member to Fellow is selected by the Jury of Fellows. The Jury of Fellows consists of seven Fellows who are nominated annually by the Institute Secretary for approval by the AIA Executive Committee. There are a number of factors that go into selecting jury members including but not limited to equitable distribution by region and area of accomplishment.

The elevation to a Fellow is conferred on architects with at least ten years of membership in the AIA who have made significant contributions in the following areas: the aesthetic, scientific, and practical efficiency of the profession; the standards of architectural education, training, and practice; the building industry through leadership in the AIA and other related professional organizations; advancement of living standards of people through an improved environment; and to society through significant public service.

New Fellows are entitled to use the designation "FAIA" following their names. The 2011 new Fellows will be invested in the College of Fellows at the 2010 AIA NATIONAL CONVENTION in New Orleans, LA on May 12.

2011 Fellows for the
NW & Pacific Region


Christine E. Bruckner, FAIA, Hong Kong
David Coleman, FAIA, Seattle
Joseph A. Collins, FAIA, Portland
Michael Fifield, FAIA, Southwest Oregon
Clark E. Llewellyn, FAIA, Honolulu
Ronald Y.C. Lu, FAIA, Hong Kong
Thomas Gregory Pene, FAIA, Portland
Alan Scott, FAIA, Portland



All 2011 Fellows

Paul Adamson
Joanne Aitken
Stanley T. Allen
Frederic   Ball, Jr.
James R. Bedrick
Peyton Boyd
Robert C. Broward
Clinton E. Brown
Donald C. Brown
Christine E. Bruckner
David C. Bucek
David J. Calkins
Nathan B. Cherry
David Coleman
Joseph A. Collins
Jonathan T. Crane
Patrick B. Davis
Elizabeth R. del Monte
Elliott E. Dudnik
Douglas S. Ewing
Michael Fifield
Gail M. Flynn
Richard L. Ford, Jr.
Mark J. Frisch
Gary E. Furman
Lisa Gelfand
Scott F. Georgeson
Cheri R. Gerou
Lawrence Gleason
Frank W. Grauman
Ronald W. Haase
Julie R. Hacker
Guy L. Hagstette
Martin J. Harms
Thomas H. Hatch
Steven A. Heikin
David R. Henderer
Earl W. Henderson, Jr.
Denis A. Henmi
Rodney K. Henmi
Manuel Hinojosa
Thomas E. Hirsch
Gerald S. Jernigan
Judson A. Kline
Debra S. Kunce
Carol   Kurth
Dohn H. LaBiche
Mary Ann Lazarus
Richard Licata
Charles D. Liddy, Jr.
Tom Liebel
Scott A. Lindenau
Clark E. Llewellyn
Ronald Y.C. Lu
Thomas E. Luebke
Paul Lukez
Richard L. Maimon
Brian Malarkey
William R. Manning
Audrey A. Matlock
Lisa F. Matthiessen
Richard F. McCann
Dale McKinney
Andrew D. Mendelson
Juan Miró
Keith G. Moskow
Robin L. Murray
Henry Myerberg
Morris J. Neal
Michael A. Nieminen
Roksan Okan-Vick
Thomas G. Pene
Robert C. Peterson
Thomas Phifer
Nikolaus Philipsen
Jon K. Pickard
Dan Pitera
Francis M. Pitts
Lee C. Quill
Alan Reed
Burton L. Roslyn
Steven D. Schuster
Alan Scott
Tully Shelley
Mardelle M. Shepley
Robert Shibley
John R. Shields
Carrie G. Shoemake
Joy D. Swallow
Rebecca B. Swanston
Douglas B. Sydnor
Kim Tanzer
William M. Taylor
David V. Thompson
Patrick J. Tighe
Douglas Tom
Monroe K. Train
Andrew J. Trivers
Reeves W. Wiedeman
Walter L. Wilson
Ross B. Wimer
Arthur Witthoefft
David G. Wright
David M. Ziskind