Awards: 2005 Institute Honor Award for Architecture
Recipient: QUINN EVANS | ARCHITECTS; Elio Zeppa; Stephen Q. Whitney, FAIA; Kenneth Clein, AIA; Michael L. Quinn, FAIA; Vitas Bagdonas, RA (Left to Right)
Project: Hill Auditorium--The University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Mich.
Firm: QUINN EVANS | ARCHITECTS;

Architect of Record: Albert Kahn Associates, Inc.
Client: University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Mich.
Photo: Balthazar Korab Photography Ltd.
 

     
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AIA/ACSA Topaz Medallion for Excellence in Architectural Education

The AIA/ACSA Topaz Medallion for Excellence in Architectural Education is awarded jointly by the AIA and the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) to an individual, who must be living at the time of nomination, who has spent at least a decade primarily involved in architectural education, and whose primary contribution to architectural education has been on the North American continent.

2009 Topaz Medallion Call for Nominations

Submissions

2009 Topaz Medallion Submission Memo
2009 Topaz Medallion Submission Forms

All exhibits must be submitted in an AIA uniform binder, obtained by contacting the AIA Honors and Awards Department at honorsawards@aia.org

Each submission shall contain the following information:

• A nomination letter by the sponsor not to exceed one page
• A biography of the candidate not to exceed two pages
• A statement of contributions not to exceed four pages
• A roster of distinguished students
• Supporting material (e.g., clippings, articles, etc.) relating to the purpose of the award not to exceed four pages
• A maximum of 10 letters of support by those who know the quality of the nominee's products--by those who also taught, by those who practiced architecture, and by those who perhaps did neither; letters should be explicit in their recommendation and contain specific reasons for support. Letters must not exceed one page.

Eligibility

Any colleague, student, or former student may nominate candidates for the Topaz Medallion.

Criteria

• The candidate shall have evidenced great depth, having a cumulative effect on a long line of students.
• The candidate shall have evidenced great breadth, having influenced a wide range of students.
• The candidate shall be a person whose activities have consistently directed themselves toward the future as well as the past.
• The candidate shall have evidenced the ability to transcend specific areas of expertise or shall have made connections between areas, in the event that the candidate's areas of focus might be considered circumscribed.
• The candidate shall be widely known by the quality of his or her products: by those who also taught, by those who practiced architecture, and by those who perhaps did neither.

Jury

To be determined.

Year Awarded: 2009
Submission Deadline: October 24, 2008
Award Category: Achievement,CoSponsored

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Sponsoring Organization:
American Institute of Architects

Co Sponsors:
Associate of Collegiate Schools of Architecture

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