AIA New York Chapter Medal of Honor

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The AIA New York Chapter Medal of Honor is the highest distinction bestowed by the American Institute of Architects’ New York chapter to recognize an architect’s outstanding contributions to the profession and the built environment.

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instanceOf architecture award
professional honor
administeredBy AIA New York Chapter Honors Committee
associatedWith Center for Architecture New York
awardedBy American Institute of Architects
surface form: AIA New York Chapter

American Institute of Architects
surface form: American Institute of Architects New York Chapter
awardFor lifetime achievement in architecture
significant impact on New York City’s built environment
awardLevel highest distinction of AIA New York Chapter
country United States of America
surface form: United States
eligibleRecipients architects
field architecture
frequency awarded annually, when conferred
grantedBy board of directors of AIA New York Chapter
hasCategory American Institute of Architects national awards
surface form: American Institute of Architects awards

New York City awards
architecture awards in the United States
hasRecipient César Pelli
Diller Scofidio + Renfro
Ennead Architects
FXCollaborative
Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects
Hugh Hardy
I. M. Pei
James Polshek
surface form: James Stewart Polshek

Kohn Pedersen Fox
surface form: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates

Mitchell/Giurgola & Thorp Architects
surface form: Mitchell | Giurgola Architects

Norman Foster
Pei Cobb Freed & Partners
Philip Johnson
Rafael Viñoly
Renzo Piano
Robert A. M. Stern
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects
hasWebsite https://www.aiany.org
inception 1914
locatedInJurisdiction New York City
namedAfter American Institute of Architects
officialLanguage English
partOf AIA chapter design awards
surface form: AIA New York Chapter Design Awards and Honors program
presentedAt AIA New York Chapter annual honors event
purpose to recognize an architect’s outstanding contributions to the profession of architecture
to recognize outstanding contributions to the built environment
selectionCriteria excellence in design, leadership, and service to the profession
sponsor AIA New York Chapter

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David Childs awardReceived AIA New York Chapter Medal of Honor
Paul Rudolph awardReceived AIA New York Chapter Medal of Honor
this entity surface form: American Institute of Architects Gold Medal for Architecture (New York Chapter)
Craig Dykers awardReceived AIA New York Chapter Medal of Honor
this entity surface form: AIA Medal of Honor (New York Chapter)