Tatiana Bilbao, Alison Brooks, and Jun'ya Ishigami Among Architects Elevated to AIA Honorary Fellowship
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The American Institute of Architects has elevated 93 architects to its College of Fellows, a prestigious honor awarded to those with significant contributions to architecture and society. This year's class comprises 83 member-architects and 10 international Honorary Fellows, recognized for their innovative design approaches. Fellowship is granted to less than three percent of members, requiring a decade of AIA membership and demonstrated excellence. Selection is made by a jury evaluating professional achievements. The elevated architects come from diverse specialties and locations, highlighting their influence on design, sustainability, and education globally.
Fellowship in the AIA is a prestigious distinction, awarded to fewer than three percent of members, recognizing significant contributions to architecture and society.
This year's class includes 93 newly elevated architects, demonstrating a commitment to excellence across various sectors such as design, sustainability, and education.
The selection of these architects is made by a 10-member Jury of Fellows, who evaluate their professional achievements and the impact they've made on the field.
Honorary Fellowship acknowledges international architects who have contributed to architecture, with recipients from diverse countries, showcasing the global influence of design.
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