The Amelia Gayle Gorgas Library of the University of Alabama , designed by Hugh Martin (1942) of Miller, Martin & Lewis and completed in 1939.
1889 – John Sutcliffe , Birmingham, Alabama
1934 – William T. Warren of Warren, Knight & Davis, Birmingham, Alabama
1939 – Frederic Child Biggin of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute , Auburn, Alabama
1941 – George Bigelow Rogers , Mobile, Alabama
1942 – Hugh Martin of Miller, Martin & Lewis, Birmingham, Alabama
1950 – Harry Inge Johnstone , Mobile, Alabama
1952 – Eugene H. Knight of Warren, Knight & Davis, Birmingham, Alabama
1952 – Clyde C. Pearson of Pearson, Tittle & Narrows, Montgomery, Alabama
1960 – Charles F. Davis Jr. of Davis, Speake & Thrasher, Birmingham, Alabama
1961 – Moreland G. Smith of Sherlock, Smith & Adams, Montgomery, Alabama
1976 – Charles A. Blondheim Jr. of Blondheim, Williams & Chancey, Eufaula, Alabama
1982 – Harvie P. Jones of Jones & Herrin Architects, Huntsville, Alabama
1987 – John A. Welch of Tuskegee University , Tuskegee, Alabama
1990 – Virginia S. March of March & March Architects, Mobile, Alabama
1999 – Joseph P. Giattina Jr. of Giattina Fisher Aycock Architects, Birmingham, Alabama
2000 – Renis O. Jones Jr. of Pearson, Humphries & Jones, Montgomery, Alabama
2018 – Kristine Annexstad Harding of KPS Group, Huntsville, Alabama
1975 – Edwin B. Crittenden of CCC/HOK Architects and Planners , Anchorage, Alaska
1979 – Linn A. Forrest , Juneau, Alaska
1984 – Kenneth Maynard of Maynard & Partch, Anchorage, Alaska
1997 – Tom Livingston of Livingston Slone Architects, Anchorage, Alaska
2015 – Charles Bettisworth of Bettisworth North, Fairbanks, Alaska
2021 – Janet Matheson of Janet Matheson Architect, Fairbanks, Alaska
The Tempe Municipal Building (1971), designed by Kemper Goodwin (1969) and Michael Goodwin (1978) of Michael & Kemper Goodwin.
The Burton Barr Central Library (1995) in Phoenix , designed by Will Bruder (2013) of William P. Bruder Architect.
1961 – Arthur T. Brown , Tucson, Arizona
1964 – Frederick P. Weaver of Weaver & Drover, Phoenix, Arizona
1968 – Merritt Starkweather , Tucson, Arizona
1969 – Kemper Goodwin of Michael & Kemper Goodwin, Tempe, Arizona
1969 – Fred M. Guirey of Guirey, Srnka, Arnold & Sprinkle, Phoenix, Arizona
1969 – Calvin C. Straub of Arizona State University , Tempe, Arizona
1971 – Edward L. Varney of Varney, Sexton, Sydnor, Phoenix, Arizona
1976 – Bennie Gonzales of Gonzales Associates, Scottsdale, Arizona
1978 – Michael Goodwin of Michael & Kemper Goodwin, Tempe, Arizona
1979 – Gerald L. Clark of Schwenn & Clark Architects, Phoenix, Arizona
1979 – William Wilde of Wilde Anderson DeBartolo Pan Architects, Tucson, Arizona
1981 – Edward H. Nelson of CNWC Architects, Tucson, Arizona
1983 – Judith Chafee of Judith Chafee Architect, Tucson, Arizona
1984 – William H. Cook of William H. Cook, Architect, Tucson, Arizona
1991 – Gabor Lorant of Gabor Lorant Architect, Phoenix, Arizona
1997 – Paul Winslow of The Orcutt Winslow Partnership, Phoenix, Arizona
2008 – Wellington Reiter of Arizona State University , Tempe, Arizona
2013 – Will Bruder of Will Bruder Architects, Phoenix, Arizona
2013 – Marlene Imirzian of Marlene Imirzian & Associates Architects, Phoenix, Arizona
2014 – Philip Weddle of Weddle Gilmore Architects, Scottsdale, Arizona
2015 – Wendell Burnette of Wendell Burnette Architects, Phoenix, Arizona
2015 – Rick Joy of Studio Rick Joy, Tucson, Arizona
2021 – Edward Jones of Jones Studio, Tempe, Arizona
2021 – Neal Jones of Jones Studio, Tempe, Arizona
The Steven L. Anderson Design Center (2013) of the University of Arkansas , designed by Marlon Blackwell (2009) of Marlon Blackwell Architects.
1955 – Howard S. Eichenbaum of Erhart, Eichenbaum & Rauch, Little Rock, Arkansas
1966 – Ralph O. Mott of Mott, Mobley, Horstman & Staton, Fort Smith, Arkansas
1967 – Edwin B. Cromwell of Ginocchio, Cromwell, Carter & Neyland, Little Rock, Arkansas
1967 – Yandell Johnson of Yandell Johnson, Architect, Little Rock, Arkansas
1967 – Gordon G. Wittenberg of Wittenberg, Delony & Davidson, Little Rock, Arkansas
1968 – Noland Blass Jr. of Erhart, Eichenbaum, Rauch & Blass, Little Rock, Arkansas
1978 – Sid Frier of Stuck Frier Lane Scott Beisner, Little Rock, Arkansas
1979 – E. Fay Jones of Fay Jones & Associates, Fayetteville, Arkansas
1983 – Lugean L. Chilcote of Blass, Chilcote, Carter, Lanford & Wilcox, Little Rock, Arkansas
1984 – Thomas A. Gray of Wittenberg, Delony & Davidson, Little Rock, Arkansas
1985 – John G. Williams of the University of Arkansas , Fayetteville, Arkansas
1987 – Charles Witsell Jr. of Witsell, Evans & Rasco, Little Rock, Arkansas
2009 – Marlon Blackwell of Marlon Blackwell Architects, Fayetteville, Arkansas
2009 – Jack See of Wittenberg, Delony & Davidson, Little Rock, Arkansas
2016 – Blakely C. Dunn of CADM Architecture, El Dorado, Arkansas
The San Francisco Ferry Building , designed by A. Page Brown (1894) and completed in 1898.
The Bridges Hall of Music of Pomona College , designed by Myron Hunt (1908) and completed in 1915.
Royce Hall of the University of California, Los Angeles , designed by James E. Allison (1918) and David C. Allison (1926) of Allison & Allison and completed in 1929.
The Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium of the William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building in Washington, D.C. , designed by Arthur Brown Jr. (1930) and completed in 1935.
The Kaufmann Desert House in Palm Springs, California , designed by Richard Neutra (1947) and completed in 1946.
The Sheraton Dallas Hotel , designed by Welton Becket (1952) of Welton Becket & Associates and completed in 1959.
Bauer Wurster Hall of the University of California, Berkeley , designed by Vernon DeMars (1964), Joseph Esherick (1965) and Donald Olsen (1970) and completed in 1964.
The Geisel Library of the University of California, San Diego , designed by William L. Pereira (1958) of William L. Pereira Associates and completed in 1970.
The Tillman Water Reclamation Plant in Los Angeles , designed by Anthony J. Lumsden (1979) of Daniel, Mann, Johnson & Mendenhall and completed in phases in 1984 and 1991.
The Diamond Ranch High School in Pomona, California , designed by Thom Mayne (2005) of Morphosis and completed in 1997.
The Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles , designed by Frank Gehry (1974) of Frank O. Gehry & Associates and completed in 2003.
1881 – William Curlett of Curlett & Eisen, San Francisco
1882 – George H. Sanders of Wright & Sanders, San Francisco
1882 – John Wright of Wright & Sanders, San Francisco
1886 – Albert Pissis of Pissis & Moore, San Francisco
1889 – Jasper N. Preston , Los Angeles
1894 – A. Page Brown , San Francisco
1896 – William S. Hebbard , San Diego
1908 – Myron Hunt of Hunt & Grey, Los Angeles
1909 – Octavius Morgan of Morgan & Walls , Los Angeles
1910 – Arthur Burnett Benton , Los Angeles
1912 – Clinton Day , San Francisco
1913 – John C. Austin , Los Angeles
1914 – William Baker Faville of Bliss & Faville, San Francisco
1918 – James Edward Allison of Allison & Allison , Los Angeles
1919 – Robert D. Farquhar , Los Angeles
1923 – Edwin Bergstrom , Los Angeles
1923 – Ernest Coxhead , San Francisco
1926 – David C. Allison of Allison & Allison , Los Angeles
1926 – Reginald Davis Johnson , Los Angeles
1930 – Arthur Brown Jr. , San Francisco
1930 – William C. Hays , San Francisco
1932 – Sumner P. Hunt , Los Angeles
1934 – Frederick Herman Meyer , San Francisco
1934 – David J. Witmer of Witmer & Watson, Los Angeles
1937 – John Bakewell Jr. of Bakewell & Weihe, San Francisco
1937 – Roland Coate , Los Angeles
1937 – John W. Reid Jr. , San Francisco
1938 – Gordon Kaufmann , Los Angeles
1939 – William Templeton Johnson , San Diego
1939 – Sumner Spaulding , Beverly Hills, California
1939 – Carleton Winslow , Los Angeles
1940 – Pierpont Davis , Los Angeles
1940 – Lewis P. Hobart , San Francisco
1940 – Winsor Soule of Soule & Murphy, Santa Barbara, California
1941 – Ralph Carlin Flewelling , Los Angeles
1941 – Louis John Gill , San Diego
1941 – H. Roy Kelley , Los Angeles
1942 – Sylvanus Marston of Marston & Maybury, Pasadena, California
1943 – Harold Coulson Chambers of Hunt & Chambers, Los Angeles
1943 – Winchton L. Risley , Los Angeles
1944 – Clarence Cullimore , Bakersfield, California
1944 – Henry C. Newton of Newton & Murray, Los Angeles
1944 – Eugene Weston Jr. , Los Angeles
1945 – Samuel E. Lunden , Los Angeles
1947 – James Herbert Mitchell , San Francisco
1947 – Richard Neutra , Los Angeles
1947 – Herbert James Powell of Marsh, Smith & Powell , Los Angeles
1948 – Gardner Dailey , San Francisco
1950 – Eldridge T. Spencer of Spencer & Ambrose, San Francisco
1952 – Welton Becket of Welton Becket & Associates , Los Angeles
1952 – Birge Clark , Palo Alto, California
1952 – Maynard Lyndon , Los Angeles
1953 – Henry L. Gogerty , Los Angeles
1953 – Kenneth Smith Wing , Long Beach, California
1954 – William Wurster of Wurster, Bernardi & Emmons , San Francisco
1955 – Robert E. Alexander of Neutra & Alexander, Los Angeles
1955 – George B. Allison of Allison & Rible, Los Angeles
1955 – Ernest Born , San Francisco
1955 – Hervey Parke Clark of Clark & Beuttler, San Francisco
1955 – John Lyon Reid of John Lyon Reid & Partners, San Francisco
1955 – Henry L. Wright of Kistner, Wright & Wright , Los Angeles
1956 – Ernest J. Kump of Ernest J. Kump Associates, Palo Alto, California
1956 – Albert C. Martin Jr. of Albert C. Martin & Associates, Los Angeles
1956 – Wallace Neff , Los Angeles
1957 – Albert Frey of Frey & Chambers, Palm Springs, California
1957 – Arthur Gallion , Los Angeles
1957 – William Henry Harrison , Los Angeles
1957 – Douglas Honnold of Honnold & Rex, Los Angeles
1957 – Frank V. Mayo of Mayo, de Wolf & Associates, Stockton, California
1957 – Ulysses F. Rible of Allison & Rible, Los Angeles
1957 – Whitney R. Smith of Smith & Williams, Pasadena, California
1957 – Paul R. Williams , Los Angeles
1958 – William L. Pereira of William L. Pereira Associates, Los Angeles
1958 – John L. Rex of Honnold & Rex, Los Angeles
1958 – Malcolm D. Reynolds of Reynolds & Chamberlain, Oakland, California
1958 – George Vernon Russell of George Vernon Russell & Associates, Los Angeles
1959 – William S. Allen Jr. of Anshen & Allen , San Francisco
1960 – Mario J. Ciampi , San Francisco
1960 – Wayne S. Hertzka of Hertzka & Knowles, San Francisco
1960 – A. Quincy Jones of Jones & Emmons, Los Angeles
1960 – Lutah Maria Riggs , Santa Barbara, California
1961 – Donn Emmons of Wurster, Bernardi & Emmons , San Francisco
1961 – Victor Gruen of Victor Gruen Associates , Los Angeles
1961 – John Lord King of John Lord King Associates, San Francisco
1961 – Worley K. Wong of Campbell & Wong & Associates, San Francisco
1962 – S. Robert Anshen of Anshen & Allen , San Francisco
1962 – Theodore C. Bernardi of Wurster, Bernardi & Emmons , San Francisco
1962 – Clarence J. Paderewski of Paderewski-Mitchell-Dean & Associates, San Diego
1962 – Raphael Soriano , Tiburon, California
1962 – John Carl Warnecke of John Carl Warnecke & Associates, San Francisco
1962 – Maynard Woodard of Welton Becket & Associates , Los Angeles
1963 – John Savage Bolles of John S. Bolles Associates, San Francisco
1963 – Edward Killingsworth of Killingsworth, Brady & Associates, Long Beach, California
1963 – Roger Lee , Berkeley, California
1963 – Charles Luckman of Charles Luckman Associates, Los Angeles
1963 – William Gray Purcell , Pasadena, California
1963 – George T. Rockrise of Rockrise & Watson, San Francisco
1964 – Vernon DeMars of DeMars & Reay, Berkeley, California
1965 – William Francis Cody of William F. Cody & Associates, Palm Springs, California
1965 – Joseph Esherick of Joseph Esherick & Associates, San Francisco
1965 – Frank L. Hope of Frank L. Hope & Associates , San Diego
1966 – Rex Whitaker Allen of Rex Whitaker Allen & Associates, San Francisco
1966 – Arthur Froehlich of Arthur Froehlich & Associates, Beverly Hills, California
1966 – Gin D. Wong of William L. Pereira Associates, Los Angeles
1967 – Albert M. Dreyfuss of Dreyfuss & Blackford, Sacramento, California
1968 – Richard Lee Dorman of Dorman & Munselle Associates, Beverly Hills, California
1968 – Dan Dworsky of Daniel L. Dworsky & Associates, Los Angeles
1968 – Aaron Green , San Francisco
1968 – S. Kenneth Johnson of Daniel, Mann, Johnson & Mendenhall , Los Angeles
1968 – Carl Maston , Los Angeles
1968 – Gerald M. McCue of Gerald M. McCue & Associates, Berkeley, California
1969 – Daniel J. Nacht of Starks, Jozens, Nacht & Lewis, Sacramento, California
1969 – Leonard D. Blackford of Dreyfuss & Blackford, Sacramento, California
1969 – Henrik H. Bull of Bull, Field, Volkmann & Stockwell, San Francisco
1969 – Frederick Earl Emmons of Jones & Emmons, Los Angeles
1969 – Edward H. Fickett , Los Angeles
1969 – Ray Kappe of Kahn-Kappe-Lotery, Los Angeles
1969 – Allen Siple , Beverly Hills, California
1970 – John Lautner , Los Angeles
1970 – Robert Marquis of Marquis & Stoller, San Francisco
1970 – Robert Mosher of Mosher, Drew, Watson & Associates, La Jolla
1970 – Donald Olsen , Berkeley, California
1971 – George Adrian Applegarth , San Francisco
1971 – Pierre Koenig , Los Angeles
1971 – John Hans Ostwald [de ] of Ostwald & Kelly, Berkeley, California
1971 – James Pulliam of Pulliam, Matthews & Associates, Los Angeles
1971 – Raymond Watson of the Irvine Company , Newport Beach, California
1971 – Michael Wornum , San Francisco
1972 – Gregory Ain , Los Angeles
1972 – Homer Delawie of Delawie, Macy & Henderson, San Diego
1972 – Frank L. Hope Jr. of Frank L. Hope & Associates , San Diego
1972 – Allen Y. Lew of Allen Y. Lew & Wm. E. Patnaude, Fresno, California
1972 – Rai Y. Okamoto of Okamoto-Liskamm, San Francisco
1972 – Robert Stanton , Carmel-by-the-Sea, California
1973 – Arthur E. Mann of Daniel, Mann, Johnson & Mendenhall , Los Angeles
1973 – George Matsumoto of George Matsumoto & Associates, San Francisco
1973 – Kurt Meyer of Kurt Meyer & Associates, Los Angeles
1974 – MacDonald Becket of Welton Becket & Associates , Los Angeles
1974 – Elmer E. Botsai of Botsai, Overstreet Associates, San Francisco
1974 – Frank Gehry of Frank O. Gehry & Associates, Santa Monica, California
1974 – Herman O. Ruhnau of Ruhnau, Evans & Steinmann, Riverside, California
1975 – Rex Lotery of Kahn-Kappe-Lotery, Santa Monica, California
1976 – William Turnbull Jr. of MLTW/Turnbull Associates, San Francisco
1977 – Edward Charles Bassett of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill , San Francisco
1978 – Howard Lane of Howard R. Lane & Associates, Encino, California
1978 – Louis Naidorf [de ] of Welton Becket & Associates , Los Angeles
1978 – Bernard Zimmerman , Los Angeles
1979 – George W. Homsey of Esherick, Homsey, Dodge, and Davis , San Francisco
1979 – Anthony J. Lumsden of Daniel, Mann, Johnson & Mendenhall , Los Angeles
1980 – Conrad Buff III of Buff, Hensman & Associates, Pasadena, California
1980 – Peter H. Dodge of Esherick, Homsey, Dodge, and Davis , San Francisco
1980 – M. Arthur Gensler Jr. of M. Arthur Gensler Jr. & Associates, Inc. , San Francisco
1980 – Jerrold E. Lomax of Lomax-Mills Associates, Los Angeles
1980 – Edward R. Niles of Edward R. Niles Architect, Malibu, California
1980 – John R. Ross of Ross Levin MacIntyre Architects, San Luis Obispo, California
1980 – Norma Merrick Sklarek of Gruen Associates, Los Angeles
1980 – Beverly Willis of Beverly Willis & Associates, San Francisco
1981 – James C. Dodd of James C. Dodd & Associates, Sacramento, California
1982 – Donald C. Hensman of Buff, Hensman & Associates, Pasadena, California
1983 – Richard L. Lewis of Nacht & Lewis, Sacramento, California
1983 – Zelma Wilson of Zelma Wilson & Associates, Ojai, California
1984 – William E. Patnaude of Allen Y. Lew & Wm. E. Patnaude, Fresno, California
1985 – Robert S. Harris of the University of Southern California , Los Angeles
1986 – George S. Dolim of Hertzka & Knowles, San Francisco
1986 – Sidney Eisenshtat of Sidney Eisenshtat & Associates, Beverly Hills, California
1986 – Cathy Simon of Simon Martin-Vegue Winkelstein Moris, San Francisco
1986 – Bill Valentine of Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum , San Francisco
1987 – Charles M. Davis of Esherick, Homsey, Dodge, and Davis , San Francisco
1990 – Ronald A. Altoon of Altoon + Porter Architects, Los Angeles
1990 – Betsey Olenick Dougherty of Dougherty & Dougherty, Newport Beach, California
1990 – Jon Jerde of The Jerde Partnership, Los Angeles
1990 – Chester A. Widom of Widom Wein Cohen, Santa Monica, California
1991 – Rebecca L. Binder of R. L. Binder Architecture & Planning, Playa del Rey, California
1991 – Jeffrey Heller of Heller Manus Architects , San Francisco
1991 – Rob Wellington Quigley of Rob Wellington Quigley Architects, San Diego
1991 – Michael Stanton of Michael Stanton Architects, San Francisco
1992 – Howard Backen of Backen, Arrigoni & Ross, San Francisco
1992 – Wing T. Chao of The Walt Disney Company , Burbank, California
1992 – Milford Wayne Donaldson of Milford Wayne Donaldson Architect, San Diego
1992 – Marvin J. Malecha of the California State Polytechnic University, Pomona , Pomona, California
1992 – Eric Owen Moss of Eric Owen Moss Architects, Culver City, California
1992 – Virginia Tanzmann of The Tanzmann Associates, Los Angeles
1993 – Tom Aidala of Thomas R. Aidala Architect, San Francisco
1993 – Boris Dramov of Rockrise, Odermatt, Mountjoy and Amis , San Francisco
1993 – Steven Ehrlich of Ehrlich Architects, Venice, California
1993 – Barton Myers of Barton Myers Associates, Los Angeles
1994 – Gordon H. Chong of Gordon H. Chong & Associates, San Francisco
1994 – Victor A. Regnier of the University of Southern California , Los Angeles
1995 – Tom Butt of Interactive Resources, Point Richmond, California
1995 – Craig W. Hartman of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill , San Francisco
1995 – Scott Johnson of Johnson Fain Partners, Los Angeles
1995 – Hank Koning of Koning Eizenberg Architecture , Santa Monica, California
1995 – David C. Martin of A. C. Martin & Associates, Los Angeles
1995 – Michael Pyatok of Pyatok Associates, Oakland, California
1996 – David Baker of David Baker Architects, San Francisco
1996 – Katherine Diamond of Siegel Diamond Architects, Los Angeles
1996 – Panos Koulermos [it ] of the University of Southern California , Los Angeles
1997 – Brenda Levin of Levin & Associates Architects, Los Angeles
1997 – Clark Manus of Heller Manus Architects , San Francisco
1997 – Michael Rotondi of RoTo Architects, Los Angeles
1998 – Stephen Kanner of Kanner Associates, Los Angeles
1999 – Doug Suisman of Suisman Urban Design, Santa Monica, California
1999 – E. Stewart Williams , Palm Springs, California
2001 – R. K. Stewart of Gensler , San Francisco
2003 – Douglas E. Noble of the University of Southern California , Los Angeles
2003 – Randall Stout of Randall Stout Architects, Los Angeles
2004 – Donald Wexler , Palm Desert, California
2005 – Andy Cohen of Gensler , Los Angeles
2005 – Thom Mayne of Morphosis Architects , Los Angeles
2005 – Zoltan Pali of Studio Pali Fekete architects, Los Angeles
2006 – Patrick MacLeamy of Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum , San Francisco
2006 – Dan Meis of MEIS Architects, Los Angeles
2007 – Mark Cavagnero of Mark Cavagnero Associates , San Francisco
2007 – Michael Maltzan of Michael Maltzan Architecture, Los Angeles
2007 – Leo Marmol of Marmol Radziner , Los Angeles
2007 – Ron Radziner of Marmol Radziner , Los Angeles
2008 – David Randall Hertz of Studio of Environmental Architecture, Santa Monica, California
2009 – Jon Baker of Baker Nowicki Design Studio, San Diego
2009 – Lorcan O'Herlihy of Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects, Los Angeles
2010 – Hagy Belzberg of Belzberg Architects , Santa Monica, California
2010 – Anne Fougeron of Fougeron Architecture, San Francisco
2010 – Gwynne Pugh of Pugh + Scarpa , Santa Monica, California
2010 – Lawrence Scarpa of Pugh + Scarpa , Santa Monica, California
2011 – Patrick Tighe of Tighe Architecture, Los Angeles
2012 – Kevin Daly of Kevin Daly Architects , Los Angeles
2013 – Clive Wilkinson of Clive Wilkinson Architects, Culver City, California
2014 – Angela Brooks of Brooks + Scarpa , Los Angeles
2015 – Neil Denari of Neil M. Denari Architects, Los Angeles
2015 – Julie Eizenberg of Koning Eizenberg Architecture , Santa Monica, California
2015 – Sharon Johnston of Johnston Marklee & Associates , Los Angeles
2016 – Hans Baldauf of BCV Architecture + Interiors, San Francisco
2016 – Jeanine Centuori of UrbanRock Design, Los Angeles
2016 – Annie Chu of Chu—Gooding, Los Angeles
2016 – Jeffrey Daniels of Jeffrey Daniels Architects, Los Angeles
2016 – Christof Jantzen of Studio Jantzen, Venice, California
2016 – Jennifer Luce of Luce et Studio Architects, La Jolla
2016 – David Montalba of Montalba Architects, Santa Monica, California
2017 – Barbara Bestor of Bestor Architecture, Los Angeles
2017 – Stephan Mundwiler of Lee + Mundwiler Architects , Santa Monica, California
2018 – Joseph Coriaty of Frederick Fisher and Partners Architects , Los Angeles
2018 – Rosa Sheng of SmithGroup , San Francisco
2019 – Michael Burch of Michael Burch Architects, Lake Arrowhead, California
2020 – Sarah Meeker Jensen of Jensen + Partners, Los Angeles
2021 – Arthur Dyson of Arthur Dyson & Associates, Fresno, California
2021 – Aaron Neubert of Aaron Neubert Architects, Los Angeles
2021 – Stephen Phillips of Stephen Phillips Architects, Los Angeles
2023 – Cass Calder Smith of Cass Calder Smith Architecture + Interiors, San Francisco
2024 – Greg Faulkner of Faulkner Architects, San Francisco
The Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist (1920) in Denver , designed by Burnham Hoyt (1949) of M. H. & B. Hoyt.
The Jeppesen Terminal (1995) of Denver International Airport , designed by Curtis W. Fentress (1996) of Fentress Bradburn Architects.
1889 – Francis W. Cooper , Pueblo, Colorado
1896 – Frank E. Kidder , Denver
1900 – Robert S. Roeschlaub , Denver
1934 – William Ellsworth Fisher of Fisher & Fisher , Denver
1934 – George H. Williamson , Denver
1949 – Burnham Hoyt , Denver
1957 – James M. Hunter of James M. Hunter & Associates, Boulder, Colorado
1966 – F. Lamar Kelsey Jr. of Lamar Kelsey & Associates, Colorado Springs, Colorado
1968 – William C. Muchow of W. C. Muchow Associates, Denver
1971 – Hobart D. Wagener of Hobart D. Wagener Associates, Boulder, Colorado
1979 – John B. Rogers of Rogers Nagel Langhart Architects , Denver
1980 – John D. Anderson of Anderson Mason Dale, Denver
1982 – Sam Caudill of Caudill Gustafson & Associates, Aspen, Colorado
1982 – Richard L. Crowther of Crowther/Architects Group, Denver
1983 – Temple Hoyne Buell of T. H. Buell & Company, Denver
1988 – Theodore L. Mularz of Theodore L. Mularz Architect, Aspen, Colorado
1994 – Larry Yaw of Cottle Carr Yaw Architects, Aspen, Colorado
1995 – Elizabeth Wright Ingraham of Elizabeth Wright Ingraham & Associates, Colorado Springs, Colorado
1996 – Curtis W. Fentress of Fentress Bradburn Architects , Denver
2004 – David Tryba of Tryba Architects, Denver
2004 – Edward D. White Jr. of Edward D. White Jr. Architect, Denver
2011 – Cheri Gerou of Gerou & Associates, Evergreen, Colorado
2014 – Alan Ford of Alan Ford Architects , Denver
The Norfolk Library (1889), designed by George Keller (1886).
The Pyramids (1972) in Indianapolis , designed by Kevin Roche (1993) of Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates.
The Jewish Religious Center (1990) of Williams College , designed by Herbert S. Newman (1981) of Herbert S. Newman & Partners.
1886 – George Keller , Hartford, Connecticut
1888 – Warren R. Briggs , Bridgeport, Connecticut
1889 – Melvin H. Hapgood , Hartford, Connecticut
1889 – Leoni W. Robinson , New Haven, Connecticut
1939 – Douglas Orr , New Haven, Connecticut
1950 – Harold H. Davis of Davis, Cochran & Miller, New Haven, Connecticut
1953 – C. Wellington Walker , Bridgeport, Connecticut
1959 – Austin W. Mather of Lyons & Mather, Bridgeport, Connecticut
1959 – Thorne Sherwood of Sherwood, Mills & Smith , Stamford, Connecticut
1961 – Richard D. Butterfield of Butterfield & Associates, West Hartford, Connecticut
1961 – Eliot Noyes of Eliot Noyes & Associates, New Canaan, Connecticut
1963 – Willis N. Mills of Sherwood, Mills & Smith , Stamford, Connecticut
1964 – Lester W. Smith of Sherwood, Mills & Smith , Stamford, Connecticut
1970 – Charles Willard Moore of Charles W. Moore Associates, New Haven, Connecticut
1971 – J. Gerald Phelan of Fletcher-Thompson, Bridgeport, Connecticut
1971 – Russell L. Stecker of Stecker & Colavecchio, Bloomfield, Connecticut
1972 – E. Carleton Granbery Jr. of Carleton Granbery Associates, New Haven, Connecticut
1972 – Henry Miller of Davis, Cochran, Miller, Baerman & Noyes, New Haven, Connecticut
1973 – Landis Gores , New Canaan, Connecticut
1975 – Warren Platner of Warren Platner Associates, New Haven, Connecticut
1978 – Richard Foster of Richard Foster Associates, Greenwich, Connecticut
1980 – Cesar Pelli of Cesar Pelli & Associates, New Haven, Connecticut
1981 – Willis N. Mills Jr. of SMS Architects , New Canaan, Connecticut
1981 – Herbert S. Newman of Herbert S. Newman & Associates, New Haven, Connecticut
1982 – William F. Pedersen of William F. Pedersen & Associates, New Haven, Connecticut
1983 – Robert J. vonDohlen of Russell Gibson vonDohlen, West Hartford, Connecticut
1986 – Tai Soo Kim of the Hartford Design Group, Hartford, Connecticut
1988 – Alan Goldberg of AG/ENA, New Canaan, Connecticut
1990 – C. James Lawler of C. J. Lawler Associates, West Hartford, Connecticut
1991 – Chad Floyd of Centerbrook Architects & Planners , Centerbrook, Connecticut
1993 – Kevin Roche of Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates , Hamden, Connecticut
1994 – Barbara L. Geddis of The Geddis Partnership, Stamford, Connecticut
1995 – Richard W. Quinn of Stecker LaBau Arneill Architects, Glastonbury, Connecticut
2007 – Barry Svigals of Svigals + Partners, New Haven, Connecticut
2012 – Lisa Gray of Gray Organschi Architecture, New Haven, Connecticut
2017 – Duo Dickinson of Duo Dickinson Architects, Madison, Connecticut
1945 – E. William Martin , Wilmington, Delaware
1945 – G. Morris Whiteside II , Wilmington, Delaware
1951 – Albert Kruse of Pope & Kruse, Wilmington, Delaware
1954 – Samuel Eldon Homsey of Victorine & Samuel Homsey , Wilmington, Delaware
1967 – Victorine du Pont Homsey of Victorine & Samuel Homsey , Wilmington, Delaware
The Coral Gables Congregational Church (1923), designed by Richard Kiehnel (1939) of Kiehnel & Elliott.
The Hotel Habana Riviera (1957), designed by Igor B. Polevitzky (1955) of Polevitzky, Johnson & Associates.
Turlington Hall (1970) of the University of Florida , designed by Nils M. Schweizer (1972) of Schweizer Associates.
The Embassy of the United States (1995) in Lima , designed by Bernardo Fort-Brescia (1992) and Laurinda H. Spear (1992) of Arquitectonica.
1934 – Mellen Clark Greeley , Jacksonville, Florida
1934 – Nathaniel Gaillard Walker , Fort Myers, Florida
1935 – Rudolph Weaver of the University of Florida , Gainesville, Florida
1939 – Richard Kiehnel of Kiehnel & Elliott , Miami
1940 – Franklin O. Adams , Tampa, Florida
1949 – John Llewellyn Skinner , Coral Gables, Florida
1951 – Russell Pancoast of Russell T. Pancoast & Associates, Miami Beach, Florida
1954 – Marion Sims Wyeth of Wyeth and King , Palm Beach, Florida
1955 – Igor B. Polevitzky of Polevitzky, Johnson & Associates, Miami
1956 – Marion Manley , Miami
1959 – Alfred Browning Parker , Miami
1959 – Wahl Snyder of Wahl Snyder & Associates, Miami
1960 – Robert M. Little , Miami
1960 – Robert Law Weed , Miami
1961 – Franklin S. Bunch of Kemp, Bunch & Jackson , Jacksonville, Florida
1962 – Herbert H. Johnson of Weed-Johnson Associates, Miami
1966 – Andrew J. Ferendino of Ferendino, Grafton & Pancoast, Miami
1967 – T. Trip Russell of Russell & Associates, Miami
1968 – Ivan H. Smith of Reynolds, Smith & Hills , Jacksonville, Florida
1972 – Nils M. Schweizer of Schweizer Associates, Orlando, Florida
1975 – William Morgan of William Morgan Architects, Jacksonville, Florida
1982 – Ted P. Pappas of Pappas Associates, Jacksonville, Florida
1984 – Glenn Buff of Glenn Allen Buff Associates, Coral Gables, Florida
1986 – Carl Abbott , Sarasota, Florida
1986 – Hilario Candela of Spillis, Candela & Partners, Coral Gables, Florida
1987 – Charles M. Sieger of Charles M. Sieger Architects , Miami
1988 – James J. Jennewein of McElvy, Jennewein, Stefany & Howard, Tampa, Florida
1989 – John Howey of John Howey Associates, Tampa, Florida
1991 – James Gamble Rogers II of Rogers, Lovelock & Fritz, Winter Park, Florida
1991 – Kenneth Treister of Kenneth Treister Architect, Coconut Grove, Florida
1992 – Clyde A. Brady III of Hunton Brady Pryor Maso , Orlando, Florida
1992 – Bernardo Fort-Brescia of Arquitectonica , Coral Gables, Florida
1992 – Gene Leedy of Gene Leedy Architect, Winter Haven, Florida
1992 – Laurinda Hope Spear of Arquitectonica , Coral Gables, Florida
1995 – David M. Harper of Harper Partners, Coral Gables, Florida
1996 – Andrés Duany of Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company , Miami
1996 – Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk of Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company , Miami
2003 – Guy Peterson of the Guy Peterson Office for Architecture, Sarasota, Florida
2008 – Robert Currie of Currie Sowards Aguila Architects, Delray Beach, Florida
2009 – Mickey Jacob of Cormia Design Group, Tampa, Florida
2011 – Robert C. Broward of Robert C. Broward Architect, Jacksonville, Florida
2015 – Chad Oppenheim of Oppenheim Architecture , Miami
2016 – Dan Kirby of Premiere Cities Group, Orlando, Florida
2016 – Max Strang of Strang Design, Miami
2021 – Yann Weymouth of Harvard Jolly Architecture , St. Petersburg, Florida
Samford Hall (1888) of Auburn University , designed by Alexander C. Bruce (1889) and Thomas H. Morgan (1889) of Bruce & Morgan.
The Academy of Medicine (1941) in Atlanta , designed by Hal F. Hentz (1937) and Philip T. Shutze (1951) of Hentz, Adler & Shutze.
The Hyatt Regency San Francisco (1973), designed by John C. Portman Jr. (1968) of John Portman & Associates.
1889 – Alexander Campbell Bruce of Bruce & Morgan , Atlanta
1889 – Thomas Henry Morgan of Bruce & Morgan , Atlanta
1897 – G. L. Norrman , Atlanta
1898 – Walter T. Downing , Atlanta
1926 – John Robert Dillon of Morgan, Dillon & Lewis, Atlanta
1937 – Hal Fitzgerald Hentz of Hentz, Adler & Shutze , Atlanta
1942 – Francis Palmer Smith , Atlanta
1949 – George Harwell Bond of Cooper, Bond & Cooper, Atlanta
1949 – Henry J. Toombs , Atlanta
1951 – Samuel Inman Cooper of Cooper, Bond & Cooper, Atlanta
1951 – Philip T. Shutze of Shutze & Armistead, Atlanta
1952 – Arthur Neal Robinson of Arthur Neal Robinson Sr. and Jr., Atlanta
1955 – John C. Dennis of Dennis & Dennis , Macon, Georgia
1957 – Paul M. Heffernan of the Georgia Institute of Technology , Atlanta
1958 – Preston S. Stevens of Stevens & Wilkinson , Atlanta
1961 – Richard L. Aeck of Aeck Associates, Atlanta
1962 – Cecil Alexander of Finch, Alexander, Barnes, Rothschild and Paschal , Atlanta
1963 – Bill Finch of Finch, Alexander, Barnes, Rothschild and Paschal , Atlanta
1966 – Joe Amisano of Toombs, Amisano & Wells, Atlanta
1966 – Bernard B. Rothschild of Finch, Alexander, Barnes, Rothschild and Paschal , Atlanta
1967 – Ed Moulthrop of Robert & Company , Atlanta
1968 – Ellamae Ellis League , Macon, Georgia
1968 – John C. Portman Jr. of John Portman & Associates , Atlanta
1969 – James R. Wilkinson of Stevens & Wilkinson , Atlanta
1972 – Julian Hoke Harris , Atlanta
1975 – George T. Heery of Heery & Heery , Atlanta
1975 – Henri Jova of Jova/Daniels/Busby, Atlanta
1976 – Preston S. Stevens Jr. of Stevens & Wilkinson , Atlanta
1978 – John A. Busby Jr. of Jova/Daniels/Busby, Atlanta
1979 – John R. Street Jr. of John Portman & Associates , Atlanta
1984 – William Frank McCall Jr. of William Frank McCall Jr. Architect, Moultrie, Georgia
1985 – William Pulgram of Associated Space Design, Atlanta
1986 – James F. Kortan of Stevens & Wilkinson , Atlanta
1989 – Walter Carry of Cooper, Carry & Associates, Atlanta
2001 – Ivenue Love-Stanley of Stanley Love-Stanley, Atlanta
2003 – Cheryl L. McAfee of McAfee3, Atlanta
2006 – Jack Pyburn of Lord Aeck Sargent, Atlanta
2014 – Jack Portman of John Portman & Associates , Atlanta
2023 – Christian Sottile of Sottile & Sottile, Savannah, Georgia
The Albert Spencer Wilcox Building (1924) in Lihue , designed by Hart Wood (1948).
The Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station (2008) at the South Pole , designed by Joseph Ferraro (2008) of Ferraro Choi & Associates.
1948 – Hart Wood of Wood, Weed & Associates, Honolulu
1956 – Vladimir Ossipoff of Vladimir Ossipoff & Associates, Honolulu
1957 – George J. Wimberly of Wimberly & Cook , Honolulu
1965 – Alfred Preis of the Hawaii Department of Planning and Economic Development, Honolulu
1985 – Kenneth Francis Brown , Honolulu
1966 – William D. Merrill , Honolulu
1969 – Kenneth W. Roehrig of Merrill, Roehrig, Onodera & Kinder, Honolulu
1971 – Gerald L. Allison of Wimberly, Whisenand, Allison & Tong , Honolulu
1972 – Edward Sullam of Edward Sullam & Associates, Honolulu
1972 – Francis S. Haines of Architects Hawaii Ltd., Honolulu
1974 – Frank Slavsky of Frank Slavsky & Associates, Honolulu
1975 – Leo S. Wou of Leo S. Wou & Associates, Honolulu
1980 – Charles R. Sutton of Charles R. Sutton & Associates, Honolulu
1984 – Donald D. Chapman of Chapman Desai Sakata, Honolulu
1984 – George V. Whisenand of Wimberly, Whisenand, Allison, Tong & Goo , Honolulu
1986 – Paul D. Jones of Architects Hawaii Ltd., Honolulu
1988 – Donald W. Y. Goo of Wimberly, Whisenand, Allison, Tong & Goo , Honolulu
1993 – Carol S. Sakata of Chapman Desai Sakata, Honolulu
1996 – John Hara of John Hara Associates, Honolulu
1998 – Benjamin Lee of the Honolulu Department of Planning and Permitting, Honolulu
2008 – Joseph Ferraro of Ferraro Choi & Associates, Honolulu
1961 – Frederick C. Hummel of Hummel, Hummel, Jones & Shawver , Boise, Idaho
1964 – Theodore J. Prichard , retired from the University of Idaho , Moscow, Idaho
1984 – Charles F. Hummel of Hummel Jones Miller Hunsucker , Boise, Idaho
1985 – Glen E. Cline of Cline Smull Hamill Quintieri Associates , Boise, Idaho
1992 – Robert L. Hamill Jr. , retired from CSHQA , Boise, Idaho
1993 – Neil H. Smull , retired from CSHQA , Boise, Idaho
The Rookery Building in Chicago , designed by Daniel H. Burnham (1887) and John W. Root (1887) of Burnham & Root and completed in 1888.
The Auditorium Building in Chicago , designed by Dankmar Adler (1889) and Louis H. Sullivan (1889) of Adler & Sullivan and completed in 1889.
S. R. Crown Hall of the Illinois Institute of Technology , designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1954) and completed in 1956.
The United States Air Force Academy Cadet Chapel , designed by Walter Netsch (1967) of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and completed in 1962.
The First Baptist Church of Columbus, Indiana , designed by Harry Weese (1961) of Harry Weese & Associates and completed in 1965.
The Harold Washington Library Center , designed by Thomas H. Beeby (1991) of Hammond Beeby & Babka and completed in 1991.
The Chicago Poetry Center, designed by John Ronan (2014) of John Ronan Architects and completed in 2011.
1868 – John C. Cochrane of Cochrane & Piquenard, Chicago
1869 – William W. Boyington , Chicago
1879 – Nathan Clifford Ricker of the University of Illinois , Urbana, Illinois
1885 – Solon Spencer Beman , Chicago
1885 – William Le Baron Jenney , Chicago
1885 – Francis M. Whitehouse of Burling & Whitehouse, Chicago
1887 – Daniel H. Burnham of Burnham & Root , Chicago
1887 – William Holabird of Holabird & Roche , Chicago
1887 – John Wellborn Root of Burnham & Root , Chicago
1887 – Joseph Lyman Silsbee , Chicago
1889 – Dankmar Adler of Adler & Sullivan , Chicago
1889 – Frank Shaver Allen , Joliet, Illinois
1889 – Samuel A. Bullard of Bullard & Bullard, Springfield, Illinois
1889 – Edward J. Burling of Burling & Whitehouse, Chicago
1889 – Henry Ives Cobb , Chicago
1889 – Oscar Cobb , Chicago
1889 – Adolph Cudell , Chicago
1889 – Adolphus Druiding , Chicago
1889 – Willoughby J. Edbrooke of Burnham & Edbrooke, Chicago
1889 – Charles Sumner Frost , Chicago
1889 – Julius H. Huber , Chicago
1889 – E. S. Jennison , Chicago
1889 – George H. Miller , Bloomington, Illinois
1889 – Normand Smith Patton of Patton & Fisher , Chicago
1889 – Martin Roche of Holabird & Roche , Chicago
1889 – Charles Rudolph , Chicago
1889 – Louis H. Sullivan of Adler & Sullivan , Chicago
1889 – Clinton J. Warren , Chicago
1889 – William Carbys Zimmerman , Chicago
1892 – William Bryce Mundie of Jenney & Mundie , Chicago
1905 – Irving Kane Pond of Pond and Pond , Chicago
1906 – Richard E. Schmidt of Schmidt, Garden and Martin , Chicago
1907 – Allen Bartlit Pond of Pond and Pond , Chicago
1907 – Howard Van Doren Shaw , Chicago
1908 – Dwight H. Perkins of Perkins & Hamilton, Chicago
1910 – George C. Nimmons , Chicago
1913 – James J. Egan of Egan & Prindeville , Chicago
1913 – Elmer C. Jensen of Mundie & Jensen , Chicago
1916 – George W. Maher , Chicago
1923 – Thomas E. Tallmadge of Tallmadge & Watson , Chicago
1926 – Alfred Hoyt Granger of Granger, Lowe & Bollenbacher, Chicago
1927 – C. Herrick Hammond of Chatten & Hammond, Chicago
1927 – Henry K. Holsman , Chicago
1929 – Edward H. Bennett of Bennett, Parsons & Frost, Chicago
1931 – Daniel Burnham Jr. of Burnham Brothers , Chicago
1932 – Herbert Edmund Hewitt of Hewitt, Emerson & Gregg , Peoria, Illinois
1932 – James M. White of the University of Illinois , Urbana, Illinois
1934 – John Augur Holabird of Holabird & Root , Chicago
1934 – Victor Andre Matteson , Chicago
1935 – William Jones Smith of Childs & Smith, Chicago
1937 – John Wellborn Root Jr. of Holabird & Root , Chicago
1939 – Pierre Blouke , Chicago
1940 – Frank Nelson Emerson of Hewitt, Emerson & Gregg , Peoria, Illinois
1940 – Phillip Brooks Maher , Chicago
1940 – Rexford Newcomb of the University of Illinois , Urbana, Illinois
1941 – David Adler , Chicago
1944 – Ernest A. Grunsfeld Jr. , Chicago
1944 – Alfred P. Shaw of Shaw, Naess & Murphy, Chicago
1946 – Samuel Abraham Marx of Samuel A. Marx-Noel L. Flint-Charles W. Schonne, Chicago
1947 – Howard Lovewell Cheney , Chicago
1947 – George Grant Elmslie , Chicago
1948 – Paul Gerhardt Jr. , Chicago
1949 – Jerrold Loebl of Loebl, Schlossman & Bennett, Chicago
1949 – Nathaniel A. Owings of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill , Chicago
1950 – John O. Merrill of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill , Chicago
1951 – Earl Howell Reed Jr. , Chicago
1951 – Norman J. Schlossman of Loebl, Schlossman & Bennett, Chicago
1951 – Philip Will Jr. of Perkins & Will , Chicago
1952 – L. Morgan Yost , Chicago
1953 – Turpin Bannister of the University of Illinois , Urbana, Illinois
1953 – Richard M. Bennett of Loebl, Schlossman & Bennett, Chicago
1953 – John Reed Fugard , Chicago
1953 – Lawrence Perkins of Perkins & Will , Chicago
1953 – Bertram A. Weber , Chicago
1954 – Ludwig Mies van der Rohe , Chicago
1955 – Frank A. Childs of Childs & Smith, Chicago
1955 – Noel L. Flint of Samuel A. Marx-Noel L. Flint-Charles W. Schonne, Chicago
1955 – Andrew Rebori , Chicago
1956 – Winston Elting , Chicago
1956 – Walter S. Frazier of Frazier, Raftery, Orr & Fairbank, Geneva, Illinois
1956 – Gilbert P. Hall of Holabird & Root , Chicago
1960 – Charles H. Dornbusch of Cone & Dornbusch, Chicago
1961 – Harry Weese of Harry Weese & Associates, Chicago
1964 – Ludwig Hilberseimer , Chicago
1964 – C. F. Murphy of C.F. Murphy Associates , Chicago
1966 – Bertrand Goldberg of Bertrand Goldberg Associates, Chicago
1966 – Bruce Graham of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill , Chicago
1967 – Edward D. Dart of Loebl, Schlossman, Bennett & Dart, Chicago
1967 – Walter Netsch of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill , Chicago
1970 – Gertrude Lempp Kerbis , Chicago
1970 – Carter Manny of C.F. Murphy Associates , Chicago
1972 – Myron Goldsmith of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill , Chicago
1972 – Gene Summers of C.F. Murphy Associates , Chicago
1973 – Stanley Tigerman of Stanley Tigerman & Associates, Chicago
1974 – Natalie de Blois of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill , Chicago
1974 – Ben Weese of Harry Weese & Associates, Chicago
1975 – Y. C. Wong of Y. C. Wong & Associates, Chicago
1978 – John W. Moutoussamy of Dubin, Dubin, Black & Moutoussamy, Chicago
1979 – Wendell Jerome Campbell of Wendell Campbell Associates, Chicago
1980 – James L. Nagle of Booth, Nagle & Hartray , Chicago
1982 – Donald J. Hackl of Loebl Schlossman & Hackl , Chicago
1983 – William Holabird of Holabird & Root , Chicago
1983 – Dirk Lohan of Fujikawa Conterato Lohan Associates, Chicago
1985 – Stuart Cohen of Stuart Cohen & Anders Nereim, Chicago
1985 – Adrian Smith of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill , Chicago
1987 – Helmut Jahn of Murphy/Jahn , Chicago
1990 – John Vinci of the Office of John Vinci, Chicago
1991 – Thomas H. Beeby of Hammond Beeby & Babka, Chicago
1991 – Margaret McCurry of Tigerman McCurry Architects, Chicago
1992 – Carol Ross Barney of Ross Barney + Jankowski , Chicago
1992 – Charles E. Garrison of Garrison-Jones Architects, Carbondale, Illinois
1995 – Ralph Johnson of Perkins & Will , Chicago
1999 – David Woodhouse of David Woodhouse Architects, Chicago
2003 – Philip Enquist of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill , Chicago
2004 – Peter Exley of Architecture Is Fun, Chicago
2006 – Paul Florian of Florian Architects, Chicago
2009 – George J. Efstathiou of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill , Chicago
2009 – Jeanne Gang of Studio Gang , Chicago
2011 – Ross Wimer of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill , Chicago
2014 – Doug Farr of Farr Associates, Chicago
2014 – Robert Forest of Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture , Chicago
2014 – John Ronan of John Ronan Architects, Chicago
2017 – Martin Felsen of UrbanLab , Chicago
2018 – Patricia Saldaña Natke of UrbanLab , Chicago
2020 – Thomas Roszak of Thomas Roszak Architecture, Chicago
The Indiana State Library and Historical Bureau (1934) in Indianapolis , designed by Edward D. Pierre (1951) and George C. Wright (1951) of Pierre & Wright.
The Minton–Capehart Federal Building (1975) in Indianapolis , designed by Evans Woollen III (1983) of Woollen Associates.
1870 – Josse A. Vrydagh , Terre Haute, Indiana
1881 – James W. Reid of Reid Brothers , Evansville, Indiana
1887 – Diedrich A. Bohlen of D. A. Bohlen & Son , Indianapolis
1889 – Oscar D. Bohlen of D. A. Bohlen & Son , Indianapolis
1889 – Robert Platt Daggett of R. P. Daggett & Company, Indianapolis
1889 – John A. Hasecoster , Richmond, Indiana
1889 – Marshall S. Mahurin of Wing & Mahurin , Fort Wayne, Indiana
1889 – Merritt J. Reid of Reid Brothers , Evansville, Indiana
1889 – Adolph Scherrer , Indianapolis
1889 – Bernard Vonnegut I of Vonnegut & Bohn , Indianapolis
1889 – John F. Wing of Wing & Mahurin , Fort Wayne, Indiana
1896 – Ennis Raymond Austin of Parker & Austin, South Bend, Indiana
1926 – Robert Frost Daggett , Indianapolis
1926 – Enock Hill Turnock , Elkhart, Indiana
1951 – Edward D. Pierre of Edward D. Pierre & Associates, Indianapolis
1951 – George Caleb Wright of Vonnegut, Wright & Yeager , Indianapolis
1952 – Warren D. Miller of Miller & Vrydagh, Terre Haute, Indiana
1960 – Walter Scholer of Walter Scholer & Associates, Lafayette, Indiana
1961 – Edward D. James of James Associates, Indianapolis
1973 – Ewing Miller of Ewing Miller Associates, Terre Haute, Indiana
1980 – Lynn H. Molzan of Woollen Associates , Indianapolis
1983 – Patrick Horsbrugh , Mishawaka, Indiana
1983 – Evans Woollen III of Woollen, Molzan and Partners , Indianapolis
2000 – Sheila Snider of Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis , Indianapolis
2001 – Susan May Allen of Susan May Allen Architects, Morgantown, Indiana
2009 – Bill Browne Jr. of RATIO Architects, Indianapolis
2019 – Michael Lykoudis of the University of Notre Dame , Notre Dame, Indiana
The Charles Mix County Courthouse (1919) in Lake Andes, South Dakota , designed by William L. Steele (1918).
The Civic Center of Greater Des Moines (1979), designed by Charles Herbert (1973) of Charles Herbert & Associates.
1889 – Frederick G. Clausen , Davenport, Iowa
1889 – Edward S. Hammatt , Davenport, Iowa
1889 – Fridolin Heer of Frid. Heer & Son, Dubuque, Iowa
1889 – Henry S. Josselyn of Josselyn & Taylor , Cedar Rapids, Iowa
1889 – John W. Ross , Davenport, Iowa
1889 – Eugene Hartwell Taylor of Josselyn & Taylor , Cedar Rapids, Iowa
1913 – Seth J. Temple of Temple & Burrows, Davenport, Iowa
1918 – William L. Steele , Sioux City, Iowa
1947 – J. Woolson Brooks of Brooks-Borg, Des Moines, Iowa
1972 – Raymond D. Crites of Crites & McConnell, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
1973 – Joseph G. Durrant of Durrant-Deininger-Dommer-Kramer & Gordon, Dubuque, Iowa
1973 – Charles Herbert of Charles Herbert & Associates, Des Moines, Iowa
1977 – Robert C. Broshar of Thorson–Brom–Broshar–Snyder, Waterloo, Iowa
1979 – Edward H. Healey of Brown, Healey & Bock, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
1983 – Richard F. Hansen of Hansen Lind Meyer, Iowa City, Iowa
1995 – Kirk V. Blunck of Herbert Lewis Kruse Blunck Architecture, Des Moines, Iowa
1995 – Calvin F. Lewis of Herbert Lewis Kruse Blunck Architecture, Des Moines, Iowa
1996 – Rod Kruse of Herbert Lewis Kruse Blunck Architecture, Des Moines, Iowa
2001 – Gordon E. Mills of The Durrant Group, Dubuque, Iowa
2002 – Katherine Lee Schwennsen of Iowa State University , Ames, Iowa
2004 – Paul Mankins of Herbert Lewis Kruse Blunck Architecture, Des Moines, Iowa
2011 – Dale McKinney of M+Architects, Sioux City, Iowa
2018 – Thomas Leslie of Iowa State University , Ames, Iowa
2019 – Terry Allers of Allers Associates, Fort Dodge, Iowa
The Ulrich Museum (1974) of Wichita State University , designed by Charles F. McAfee (1981) of Charles F. McAfee Architects and Planners.
1888 – Erasmus T. Carr , Leavenworth, Kansas
1889 – John G. Haskell , Lawrence, Kansas
1889 – George P. Washburn , Ottawa, Kansas
1947 – Paul Weigel of Kansas State University , Manhattan, Kansas
1951 – Lorentz Schmidt of Lorentz Schmidt, McVay & Peddie, Wichita, Kansas
1955 – Arthur R. Mann of Mann & Company , Hutchinson, Kansas
1957 – Glen H. Thomas of Thomas-Harris-Calvin & Associates, Wichita, Kansas
1958 – Theodore R. Griest , retired from Griest & Ekdahl, Topeka, Kansas
1969 – Floyd Orson Wolfenbarger of Wolfenbarger & McCulley, Manhattan, Kansas
1974 – Howard T. Blanchard of Blanchard, Vanderweide & Fillmore, Garden City, Kansas
1979 – Dwight M. Bonham of Griffith & Bonham, Wichita, Kansas
1981 – Charles F. McAfee of Charles F. McAfee Architects and Planners, Wichita, Kansas
1981 – Robert J. Schaefer of Schaefer & Associates PA, Wichita, Kansas
1993 – David L. Hoffman of Law/Kingdon, Wichita, Kansas (living)
2005 – Wendy Ornelas of Kansas State University , Manhattan, Kansas (living)
The Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Temple (1931) in Louisville, designed by Frederic L. Morgan (1949) of Nevin, Wischmeyer & Morgan.
1887 – Mason Maury , Louisville, Kentucky
1889 – Harry P. McDonald of McDonald Brothers , Louisville, Kentucky
1889 – Herman L. Rowe , Lexington, Kentucky
1889 – Henry Wolters , Louisville, Kentucky
1897 – Brinton B. Davis , Paducah, Kentucky
1926 – James C. Murphy of D.X. Murphy & Brother , Louisville, Kentucky
1942 – C. Julian Oberwarth of Oberwarth & Livingston, Frankfort, Kentucky
1949 – Frederic L. Morgan of Nevin & Morgan , Louisville, Kentucky
1970 – A. Bailey Ryan of Ryan Associated Architects, Louisville, Kentucky
1994 – K. Norman Berry of K. Norman Berry Associates Architects, Louisville, Kentucky
2004 – H. Carleton Godsey of Godsey Associates Architects, Louisville, Kentucky
2012 – David Mohney of the University of Kentucky , Lexington, Kentucky
2015 – April Pottorff of Ricci Greene Associates, Lexington, Kentucky
The Calcasieu Parish Courthouse (1912) in Lake Charles , designed by Charles Favrot (1923) of Favrot & Livaudais.
The Campus Benjamin Franklin (1969) of the Charité medical school in Berlin , designed by Arthur Q. Davis (1959) and Nathaniel C. Curtis Jr. (1962) of Curtis & Davis.
1889 – William Fitzner , New Orleans
1889 – Thomas Sully of Sully & Toledano, New Orleans
1889 – Albert Toledano of Sully & Toledano, New Orleans
1914 – Samuel S. Labouisse , New Orleans
1923 – Charles Favrot of Favrot & Livaudais , New Orleans
1926 – Allison Owen of Diboll & Owen, New Orleans
1936 – Moise H. Goldstein Sr. , New Orleans
1938 – Nathaniel C. Curtis , New Orleans
1938 – Richard Koch of Koch & Wilson, New Orleans
1948 – Edward F. Neild of Neild, Somdal & Neild, Shreveport, Louisiana
1950 – Samuel G. Wiener of Samuel G. Wiener & Associates, Shreveport, Louisiana
1955 – Dewey A. Somdal of Neild-Somdal Associates, Shreveport, Louisiana
1955 – Samuel Wilson Jr. of Koch & Wilson, New Orleans
1959 – Arthur Quentin Davis of Curtis & Davis , New Orleans
1960 – Solis Seiferth of Dreyfous, Seiferth & Gilbert, New Orleans
1960 – David R. Williams , Lafayette, Louisiana
1961 – William B. Wiener of William B. Wiener, Morgan & O'Neal, Shreveport, Louisiana
1962 – Nathaniel Cortlandt Curtis Jr. of Curtis & Davis , New Orleans
1967 – John Desmond of Desmond-Miremont-Burks, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
1977 – Charles E. Schwing of Charles E. Schwing & Associates, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
1992 – Raymond G. Post Jr. of Post Architects, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
1994 – Errol Barron of Errol Barron/Michael Toups Architects, New Orleans
1995 – E. Eean McNaughton of E. Eean McNaughton Architects, New Orleans
1999 – Ron Blitch of Blitch Knevel Architects, New Orleans
2003 – Allen Eskew of Eskew+Dumez+Ripple , New Orleans
2006 – Victor Trahan of Trahan Architects, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
2007 – Steve Dumez of Eskew+Dumez+Ripple , New Orleans
2016 – Mark Ripple of Eskew+Dumez+Ripple , New Orleans
1889 – John Calvin Stevens of Stevens & Cobb , Portland, Maine
1952 – C. Parker Crowell of Crowell, Lancaster & Higgins , Bangor, Maine
1961 – Alonzo J. Harriman of Alonzo J. Harriman & Associates, Auburn, Maine
1970 – Philip S. Wadsworth of Wadsworth, Boston, Dimick, Mercer & Weatherill, Portland, Maine
1982 – Gridley Barrows , retired from Alonzo J. Harriman Associates, Auburn, Maine
2005 – Carol A. Wilson of Carol A. Wilson Architect, Falmouth, Maine
2016 – Scott Simons of Scott Simons Architects , Portland, Maine
Gilman Hall (1915) of Johns Hopkins University , designed by Douglas H. Thomas Jr. (1909) of Parker, Thomas & Rice
The former headquarters of PHH Corporation (1963) in Baltimore , designed by L. McLane Fisher (1955) and Charles M. Nes Jr. (1955) of Fisher, Nes, Campbell & Associates.
The University of Virginia School of Law (1997), designed by Adam Gross (2004) and Luanne Greene (2015) of Ayers Saint Gross.
1870 – Thomas Dixon of Dixon & Carson, Baltimore
1870 – Nathaniel Henry Hutton of Hutton & Murdoch, Baltimore
1870 – Edmund George Lind , Baltimore
1870 – James Crawford Neilson of Niernsee & Neilson, Baltimore
1877 – George A. Frederick , Baltimore
1889 – George Archer , Baltimore
1889 – Henry F. Brauns , Baltimore
1889 – Charles E. Cassell , Baltimore
1889 – Jackson C. Gott , Baltimore
1889 – James Bosley Noel Wyatt of Wyatt & Nolting , Baltimore
1901 – William G. Nolting of Wyatt & Nolting , Baltimore
1909 – Douglas H. Thomas Jr. of Parker, Thomas & Rice , Baltimore
1923 – Josias Pennington , Baltimore
1923 – Joseph Evans Sperry , Baltimore
1926 – Howard Sill , Baltimore
1937 – James R. Edmunds Jr. , Baltimore
1937 – George Corner Fenhagen of Buckler & Fenhagen , Baltimore
1937 – Laurence Hall Fowler , Baltimore
1938 – R. E. Lee Taylor of Taylor & Fisher, Baltimore
1939 – Eugene H. Klaber , Silver Spring, Maryland
1945 – John Henry Scarff of Wyatt & Nolting , Baltimore
1946 – D. K. Este Fisher of Taylor & Fisher, Baltimore
1948 – Edward L. Palmer Jr. of Palmer, Fisher, Williams & Nes, Baltimore
1951 – Henry Powell Hopkins , Baltimore
1955 – L. McLane Fisher of Fisher, Nes, Campbell & Associates , Baltimore
1955 – Charles M. Nes Jr. of Fisher, Nes, Campbell & Associates , Baltimore
1962 – Alexander S. Cochran of Cochran, Stephenson & Wing, Baltimore
1967 – Archibald C. Rogers of Rogers, Taliaferro, Kostritsky & Lamb, Baltimore
1968 – Richard W. Ayers of Meyer, Ayers & Saint , Baltimore
1968 – Orin M. Bullock Jr. , Baltimore
1968 – Charles E. Lamb of Rogers, Taliaferro, Kostritsky & Lamb, Baltimore
1975 – Francis T. Taliaferro of Rogers, Taliaferro, Kostritsky & Lamb, Baltimore
1986 – Leon Bridges of The Leon Bridges Company, Baltimore
1986 – Roger K. Lewis of the University of Maryland , College Park, Maryland
1996 – Ed Hord of Hord Coplan Macht, Baltimore
1997 – Sharon F. Washburn of Sarah Washburn Architect, Bethesda, Maryland
2004 – Adam Gross of Ayers Saint Gross , Baltimore
2015 – Luanne Greene of Ayers Saint Gross , Baltimore
2018 – Steve Ziger of Ziger Snead Architects, Baltimore
2020 – Lee Coplan of Hord Coplan Macht, Baltimore
File:Arlington Street Church, xBoston MA.jpg The Arlington Street Church in Boston , designed by Arthur Gilman (1857) and completed in 1861.
Memorial Hall of Harvard University , designed by William Robert Ware (1861) and Henry Van Brunt (1864) of Ware & Van Brunt and completed in 1878.
The Museum of Fine Arts, xBoston , designed by Guy Lowell (1915) and completed in 1915.
Peabody Terrace of Harvard University , designed by Josep Lluís Sert (1965) of Sert, Jackson & Gourley and completed in 1965.
1857 – Edward Clarke Cabot of E. C. & J. E. Cabot, Boston
1857 – Arthur Gilman , Boston
1857 – George Snell , Boston
1861 – William Robert Ware of Philbrick & Ware, Boston
1864 – John Hubbard Sturgis , Boston
1864 – Henry Van Brunt of Ware & Van Brunt, Boston
1865 – Henry W. Hartwell , Boston
1866 – William Ralph Emerson , Boston
1871 – Samuel J. F. Thayer , Boston
1884 – William G. Preston , Boston
1884 – Arthur Rotch of Rotch & Tilden , Boston
1887 – H. Neill Wilson , Pittsfield, Massachusetts
1889 – Charles Brigham of Brigham & Spofford, Boston
1889 – Francis Ward Chandler of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Boston
1889 – Charles Allerton Coolidge of Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge , Boston
1889 – Charles Amos Cummings , Boston
1889 – Amos P. Cutting , Worcester, Massachusetts
1889 – Stephen C. Earle , Worcester, Massachusetts
1889 – John A. Fox , Boston
1889 – Robert Swain Peabody of Peabody & Stearns , Boston
1889 – William C. Richardson of Hartwell & Richardson , Boston
1889 – Charles Hercules Rutan of Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge , Boston
1889 – Willard T. Sears , Boston
1889 – George R. Shaw of Shaw & Hunnewell , Boston
1889 – George Foster Shepley of Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge , Boston
1889 – George Thomas Tilden of Rotch & Tilden , Boston
1889 – Louis Weissbein of Weissbein & Jones, Boston
1890 – Elbridge Boyden of E. Boyden & Son , Worcester, Massachusetts
1891 – Robert Day Andrews of Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul , Boston
1891 – Clarence H. Blackall , Boston
1891 – Herbert Jaques of Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul , Boston
1891 – Edwin J. Lewis Jr. , Boston
1891 – Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow Jr. of Longfellow, Alden & Harlow , Boston
1891 – Richard Clipston Sturgis , Boston
1891 – Henry Vaughan , Boston
1891 – Charles Howard Walker , Boston
1891 – Herbert Langford Warren , Boston
1891 – Edmund M. Wheelwright of Wheelwright & Haven, Boston
1892 – Ward P. Delano of Fuller & Delano , Worcester, Massachusetts
1892 – James E. Fuller of Fuller & Delano , Worcester, Massachusetts
1893 – Clellan Waldo Fisher of Earle & Fisher , Worcester, Massachusetts
1894 – John Goddard Stearns Jr. of Peabody & Stearns , Boston
1895 – Francis R. Allen , Boston
1896 – George H. Clemence , Worcester, Massachusetts
1897 – Guy Kirkham , Springfield, Massachusetts
1902 – Ralph Adams Cram of Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson , Boston
1905 – Henry Forbes Bigelow of Winslow & Bigelow, Boston
1906 – J. Randolph Coolidge Jr. of Coolidge & Carlson , Boston
1906 – Charles Donagh Maginnis of Maginnis, Walsh & Sullivan , Boston
1908 – J. Harleston Parker of Parker, Thomas & Rice , Boston
1910 – Harry J. Carlson of Coolidge & Carlson , Boston
1910 – Frank W. Ferguson of Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson , Boston
1910 – Arthur Little Jr. of Little & Browne, Boston
1911 – Augustus N. Rantoul of Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul , Boston
1912 – William D. Austin , Boston
1912 – Arthur W. Rice of Parker, Thomas & Rice , Boston
1913 – Henry H. Kendall of Kendall, Taylor & Company , Boston
1914 – Louis C. Newhall of Newhall & Blevins , Boston
1915 – Guy Lowell , Boston
1919 – William Emerson of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Boston
1919 – Walter H. Kilham of Kilham & Hopkins , Boston
1923 – Charles Collens of Allen & Collens , Boston
1923 – Edward F. Stevens of Stevens & Lee , Boston
1925 – Julius A. Schweinfurth , Boston
1925 – Timothy Walsh of Maginnis & Walsh , Boston
1926 – Herbert W. C. Browne of Little & Browne, Boston
1926 – James Ford Clapp of Blackall, Clapp & Whittemore , Boston
1926 – Charles Wilson Killam of Harvard University , Cambridge, Massachusetts
1926 – Hubert G. Ripley of Ripley & LeBoutillier, Boston
1931 – William Truman Aldrich , Boston
1931 – Edwin Dodge of Ames & Dodge, Boston
1931 – Lois Lilley Howe of Howe, Manning & Almy, Inc. , Boston
1931 – Edward H. Hoyt of Haven & Hoyt, Boston
1931 – I. Howland Jones of Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore, Boston
1931 – Philip Richardson of Richardson, Barrott & Richardson, Boston
1936 – William G. Perry of Perry, Shaw & Hepburn , Boston
1936 – Henry R. Shepley of Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch & Abbott , Boston
1939 – Andrew H. Hepburn of Perry, Shaw & Hepburn , Boston
1940 – Frank Chouteau Brown , Boston
1942 – T. Mott Shaw of Perry, Shaw & Hepburn , Boston
1942 – Richard J. Shaw , Boston
1943 – Joseph D. Leland of Leland & Larsen, Boston
1944 – Niels Hjalmar Larsen of Leland & Larsen, Boston
1945 – William Roger Greeley of Kilham, Hopkins & Greeley , Boston
1948 – Alexander E. Hoyle of Cram & Ferguson , Boston
1950 – Harold Buckley Willis of Collens, Willis & Beckonert, Boston
1953 – Robert Charles Dean of Perry, Shaw, Hepburn & Dean, Boston
1954 – Walter Gropius of The Architects Collaborative , Cambridge, Massachusetts
1954 – Eugene F. Kennedy Jr. of Maginnis & Walsh & Kennedy, Boston
1954 – Royal Barry Wills of Royal Barry Wills Associates, Boston
1955 – Isidor Richmond of Isidor Richmond & Carney Goldberg, Boston
1958 – Nelson W. Aldrich of Campbell & Aldrich, Boston
1959 – George W. W. Brewster , Boston
1959 – Walter E. Campbell of Campbell & Aldrich, Boston
1960 – Joseph P. Richardson of Shepley, Bulfinch, Richardson & Abbott , Boston
1960 – Hugh Stubbins of Hugh Stubbins & Associates , Cambridge, Massachusetts
1961 – Arcangelo Cascieri of the Boston Architectural Center , Boston
1961 – Carney Goldberg of Isidor Richmond & Carney Goldberg, Boston
1961 – Carl Koch of Carl Koch & Associates, Cambridge, Massachusetts
1961 – Eleanor Raymond , Boston
1964 – Norman C. Fletcher of The Architects Collaborative , Cambridge, Massachusetts
1964 – John M. Gray of the John M. Gray Company, Boston
1965 – Lawrence B. Anderson of Anderson, Beckwith & Haible, Boston
1965 – Josep Lluís Sert of Sert, Jackson & Associates, Cambridge, Massachusetts
1966 – Frank W. Crimp of Crimp, Brown & Fisher, Boston
1969 – John C. Harkness of The Architects Collaborative , Cambridge, Massachusetts
1970 – Bissell Alderman of Alderman & MacNeish, West Springfield, Massachusetts
1970 – Prentice Bradley , Pittsfield, Massachusetts
1970 – John R. Myer of Ashley/Myer/Smith, Cambridge, Massachusetts
1971 – William J. Geddis of The Architects Collaborative , Cambridge, Massachusetts
1973 – Jean Paul Carlhian of Shepley, Bulfinch, Richardson & Abbott , Boston
1973 – Earl Flansburgh of Earl R. Flansburgh & Associates, Cambridge, Massachusetts
1974 – Louis A. McMillen of The Architects Collaborative , Cambridge, Massachusetts
1975 – Benjamin Thompson of Benjamin Thompson & Associates, Cambridge, Massachusetts
1976 – Gerhard M. Kallmann of Kallmann & McKinnell , Boston
1976 – C. Warren Luther of Washburn-Luther Associates, Attleboro, Massachusetts
1977 – Thomas M. Payette of Payette Associates, Boston
1978 – Donlyn Lyndon of Lyndon Associates, Cambridge, Massachusetts
1978 – George M. Notter of Anderson Notter Finegold , Boston
1979 – Sarah P. Harkness of The Architects Collaborative , Cambridge, Massachusetts
1979 – G. W. Terry Rankine of Cambridge Seven Associates , Cambridge, Massachusetts
1980 – Paul Dietrich of Cambridge Seven Associates , Cambridge, Massachusetts
1980 – A. Anthony Tappé of A. Anthony Tappé & Associates, Boston
1981 – Don Stull of Stull Associates, Boston
1982 – Michael McKinnell of Kallmann McKinnell & Wood , Boston
1983 – Richard J. Bertman of CBT Childs Bertman Tseckares & Casendino, Boston
1983 – Peter Chermayeff of Cambridge Seven Associates , Cambridge, Massachusetts
1983 – Howard F. Elkus of The Architects Collaborative , Cambridge, Massachusetts
1984 – Joseph Maybank III of Architectural Resources Cambridge , Cambridge, Massachusetts
1985 – J. Timothy Anderson of J. Timothy Anderson & Associates, Cambridge, Massachusetts
1985 – Louis J. Bakanowsky of Cambridge Seven Associates , Cambridge, Massachusetts
1985 – Kenneth DeMay of Sasaki Associates , Watertown, Massachusetts
1985 – Graham Gund of Graham Gund Associates, Cambridge, Massachusetts
1986 – Charles N. Tseckares of CBT Childs Bertman Tseckares & Casendino, Boston
1987 – Robert L. Tessier of Tessier Associates, Agawam, Massachusetts
1988 – Peter Steffian of Steffian Bradley Associates, Boston
1990 – Alexander Cvijanović of The Architects Collaborative , Cambridge, Massachusetts
1990 – Colin L. M. Smith of Architectural Resources Cambridge , Cambridge, Massachusetts
1991 – Douglas K. Engebretson of Tessier Associates, Agawam, Massachusetts
1991 – Joan E. Goody of Goody, Clancy & Associates, Boston
1991 – Andrea Leers of Leers Weinzapfel Associates , Boston
1991 – Henry S. Reeder Jr. of Architectural Resources Cambridge , Cambridge, Massachusetts
1991 – John Sheehy of The Architects Collaborative , Cambridge, Massachusetts
1992 – Robert Campbell , Cambridge, Massachusetts
1992 – M. David Lee of Stull & Lee, Boston
1994 – Doris Cole of Cole & Goyette, Cambridge, Massachusetts
1994 – William Rawn of William Rawn Associates, Boston
1994 – Robert Silver of Schwartz/Silver Architects, Boston
1994 – Jane Weinzapfel of Leers Weinzapfel Associates , Boston
1995 – Warren Schwartz of Schwartz/Silver Architects, Boston
1996 – Moshe Safdie of Moshe Safdie & Associates, Somerville, Massachusetts
1997 – Maurice F. Childs of CBT Childs Bertman Tseckares, Boston
1997 – Stephen Friedlaender of HMFH Architects, Cambridge, Massachusetts
1997 – John F. Miller of HMFH Architects, Cambridge, Massachusetts
1997 – Kyu Sung Woo of Kyu Sung Woo Architects, Cambridge, Massachusetts
1998 – Ann Beha of Ann Beha Architects, Boston
2002 – Jonathan Levi of Jonathan Levi Architects, Boston
2009 – David Manfredi of Elkus Manfredi Architects , Boston
2012 – Robert J. Verrier of The Architectural Team, Chelsea, Massachusetts
2013 – Mario Torroella of HMFH Architects, Cambridge, Massachusetts
2015 – Sheila Kennedy of Kennedy & Violich Architecture, Boston
2015 – Charles Rose of Charles Rose Architects, Somerville, Massachusetts
2016 – Emily Grandstaff-Rice of Arrowstreet, Boston
2016 – Peter Rose of Peter Rose + Partners, Boston
2018 – Angela Watson of Shepley Bulfinch , Boston
2019 – Yung Ho Chang of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Cambridge, Massachusetts
2022 – Eric Höweler of Höweler+Yoon , Boston
The former First Presbyterian Church (1889) in Detroit , designed by George D. Mason (1889) and Zacharias Rice (1889) of Mason & Rice.
Hill Auditorium (1913) of the University of Michigan , designed by Albert Kahn (1918).
The main terminal of Dulles International Airport (1962), designed by Eero Saarinen (1952) of Eero Saarinen & Associates.
The National Library of Latvia (2014) in Riga, designed by Gunnar Birkerts (1970) of Gunnar Birkerts & Associates.
1875 – Henry T. Brush , Detroit
1881 – Gordon W. Lloyd , Detroit
1889 – John M. Donaldson of Donaldson & Meier , Detroit
1889 – Walter MacFarlane of Rogers & MacFarlane , Detroit
1889 – George D. Mason of Mason & Rice , Detroit
1889 – Henry J. Meier of Donaldson & Meier , Detroit
1889 – Sidney J. Osgood , Grand Rapids, Michigan
1889 – William G. Robinson , Grand Rapids, Michigan
1889 – James S. Rogers of Rogers & MacFarlane , Detroit
1889 – Richard E. Raseman of Hess & Raseman, Detroit
1889 – Zacharias Rice of Mason & Rice , Detroit
1889 – John Scott of Scott, Kamper & Scott, Detroit
1893 – D. Fred Charlton of Charlton & Gilbert, Marquette, Michigan
1894 – William E. Higginbotham of Malcomson & Higginbotham , Detroit
1897 – Frank Conger Baldwin of Stratton & Baldwin, Detroit
1897 – H. J. Maxwell Grylls of John Scott & Company, Detroit
1910 – William Buck Stratton of Stratton & Baldwin, Detroit
1916 – Leon Coquard , Detroit
1918 – Albert Kahn , Detroit
1926 – William G. Malcomson of Malcomson & Higginbotham , Detroit
1939 – Emil Lorch of the University of Michigan , Ann Arbor, Michigan
1940 – Marcus R. Burrowes , Detroit
1943 – Eliel Saarinen of Saarinen & Swanson, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
1944 – Clair W. Ditchy , Detroit
1947 – Alvin E. Harley of Harley, Ellington & Day , Detroit
1947 – William Kapp of Smith, Hinchman & Grylls , Detroit
1952 – Eero Saarinen of Eero Saarinen & Associates, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
1955 – Louis Rossetti of Giffels & Vallet, Detroit
1957 – Alden B. Dow , Midland, Michigan
1958 – Louis C. Kingscott of Louis C. Kingscott & Associates, Kalamazoo, Michigan
1960 – Minoru Yamasaki of Yamasaki & Associates , Birmingham, Michigan
1961 – Robert F. Hastings of Smith, Hinchman & Grylls , Detroit
1961 – Eberle M. Smith of Eberle M. Smith, Associates, Detroit
1962 – Linn Smith of Linn Smith Associates, Birmingham, Michigan
1964 – Louis G. Redstone of Louis G. Redstone Associates, Detroit
1966 – Suren Pilafian of Pilafian & Montana, Detroit
1966 – Peter Tarapata of Tarapata, MacMahon, Paulsen Associates, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
1968 – J. Robert F. Swanson of Swanson Associates, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
1969 – William Henry Kessler of William Kessler & Associates, Grosse Pointe, Michigan
1969 – Louis Menk of Albert Kahn Associated Architects and Engineers, Detroit
1970 – Gunnar Birkerts of Gunnar Birkerts & Associates, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
1975 – Louis A. Rossetti of Rossetti Associates , Detroit
1975 – Thomas J. Sedgewick of Sedgewick, Sellers & Associates, Flint, Michigan
1977 – Howard Francis Sims of Sims–Varner , Detroit
1981 – Paul D. Bowers Jr. of WBDC, Grand Rapids, Michigan
1981 – David Osler of David W. Osler Associates, Ann Arbor, Michigan
1981 – Harold R. Varner of Sims–Varner , Detroit
1984 – Yvonne Warner Asken of Kingscott Associates, Kalamazoo, Michigan
1984 – Roger Margerum of Roger Margerum Inc., Detroit
1995 – Sharon E. Sutton of the University of Michigan , Ann Arbor, Michigan
1997 – Eugene C. Hopkins of HopkinsBurns Design Studio, Ann Arbor, Michigan
2000 – Eric J. Hill of Albert Kahn Associates , Detroit
2000 – Victor Saroki of Saroki Architecture, Birmingham, Michigan
2012 – Rainy Hamilton Jr. of Hamilton Anderson Associates , Detroit
The Minnesota State Capitol (1905), designed by Cass Gilbert (1892).
Riverside Plaza (1973) in Minneapolis , designed by Ralph Rapson (1965).
1888 – Frederick Corser , Minneapolis
1889 – Edward Payson Bassford , Saint Paul, Minnesota
1889 – Leroy Sunderland Buffington , Minneapolis
1889 – Warren H. Hayes , Minneapolis
1889 – Isaac Hodgson , Minneapolis
1889 – Clarence H. Johnston Sr. , Saint Paul, Minnesota
1889 – Frederick Kees of Long and Kees , Minneapolis
1889 – George W. Orff , Minneapolis
1889 – Carl F. Struck , Minneapolis
1889 – James Knox Taylor of Gilbert & Taylor, Saint Paul, Minnesota
1889 – Oliver G. Traphagen , Duluth, Minnesota
1890 – William Channing Whitney , Minneapolis
1891 – Warren B. Dunnell , Minneapolis
1892 – Cass Gilbert , Saint Paul, Minnesota
1916 – Edwin Hawley Hewitt of Hewitt & Brown, Minneapolis
1926 – Edwin H. Brown of Hewitt & Brown, Minneapolis
1948 – Edwin Hugh Lundie , Saint Paul, Minnesota
1961 – Thomas F. Ellerbe of Ellerbe & Company, Saint Paul, Minnesota
1963 – A. Reinhold Melander of Melander, Fugelso & Associates, Duluth, Minnesota
1965 – Ralph Rapson , Minneapolis
1967 – Edward Sövik of Sovik, Mathre & Madson, Northfield, Minnesota
1969 – Elizabeth Close of Close Associates, Minneapolis
1979 – Lorenzo D. Williams of Williams O'Brien Associates, Minneapolis
1991 – Harrison Fraker of the University of Minnesota , Minneapolis
2005 – Sarah Susanka of SALA Architects, Minneapolis
2008 – Mark G. Swenson of Elness Swenson Graham Architects, Minneapolis
2009 – David Graham of Elness Swenson Graham Architects, Minneapolis
1889 – W.S. Hull of F. B. & W. S. Hull, Jackson, Mississippi
1952 – Noah Webster Overstreet of Noah Webster Overstreet & Associates, Jackson, Mississippi
1989 – Samuel Mockbee of Mockbee Coker Howorth Architects, Jackson, Mississippi
1993 – Robert Ivy of Dean, Dale, Dean & Ivy, Columbus, Mississippi
2010 – Robert E. Luke of LPK Architects, Meridian, Mississippi
The Missouri Governor's Mansion (1872) in Jefferson City , designed by George I. Barnett (1861).
The St. Louis Union Station (1894), designed by Theodore C. Link (1889).
The Central High School (1924) in Columbus, Ohio , designed by William B. Ittner (1891).
The National Air and Space Museum (1976) in Washington, D.C. , designed by Gyo Obata (1969) of Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum.
The Independence Temple (1994), designed by Gyo Obata (1969) of Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum.
1861 – George I. Barnett of Barnett & Isaacs, St. Louis
1866 – Alfred H. Piquenard of Barnett & Piquenard, St. Louis
1884 – Morris Frederick Bell , Fulton, Missouri
1889 – Edmond Jacques Eckel of Eckel & Mann , St. Joseph, Missouri
1889 – Pierce P. Furber of Peabody, Stearns & Furber , St. Louis
1889 – Henry H. Hohenschild , Rolla, Missouri
1889 – Theodore C. Link , St. Louis
1889 – George R. Mann of Eckel & Mann , St. Joseph, Missouri
1889 – Alfred Rosenheim , St. Louis
1889 – Isaac S. Taylor , St. Louis
1890 – William S. Eames of Eames & Young , St. Louis
1890 – Thomas C. Young of Eames & Young , St. Louis
1891 – William B. Ittner , St. Louis
1894 – Louis Christian Mullgardt , St. Louis
1894 – John Ludwig Wees , St. Louis
1894 – Frederick Widmann of E. Jungenfeld & Company, St. Louis
1897 – William Albert Swasey , St. Louis
1901 – Frank M. Howe of Van Brunt & Howe , Kansas City, Missouri
1902 – John Lawrence Mauran of Mauran, Russell & Garden , St. Louis
1907 – James P. Jamieson of Cope & Stewardson , St. Louis
1909 – Ernest John Russell of Mauran, Russell & Garden , St. Louis
1910 – John Beverley Robinson , St. Louis
1914 – Ernest C. Klipstein of Klipstein & Rathmann, St. Louis
1923 – Louis LaBeaume of LaBeaume & Klein, St. Louis
1925 – Walter L. Rathmann of Klipstein & Rathmann, St. Louis
1936 – Wilbur Trueblood , St. Louis
1938 – Henry F. Hoit of Hoit, Price & Barnes , Kansas City, Missouri
1938 – Arthur S. Keene of Keene & Simpson , Kansas City, Missouri
1940 – George Spearl of Jamieson and Spearl , St. Louis
1944 – William Oscar Mullgardt of Mauran, Russell, Crowell & Mullgardt, St. Louis
1955 – Harris Armstrong , St. Louis
1957 – Joseph D. Murphy of Murphy & Mackey, St. Louis
1962 – Frederick Dunn of Frederick Dunn & Associates, St. Louis
1964 – Eugene J. Mackey Jr. of Murphy & Mackey, St. Louis
1964 – John T. Murphy of Keene & Simpson & Murphy , Kansas City, Missouri
1964 – Ralph E. Myers of Kivett & Myers , Kansas City, Missouri
1964 – Eric W. Smith Jr. of Smith & Entzeroth, St. Louis
1964 – Hari van Hoefen of Schwarz & van Hoefen, St. Louis
1967 – George E. Kassabaum of Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum , St. Louis
1967 – Clarence Kivett of Kivett & Myers , Kansas City, Missouri
1969 – Gyo Obata of Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum , St. Louis
1972 – Betty Lou Custer , University City, Missouri
1973 – George F. Hellmuth of Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum , St. Louis
1974 – Robert E. Entzeroth of Smith & Entzeroth Inc., St. Louis
1980 – R. Bruce Patty of Patty Berkebile Nelson Associates , Kansas City, Missouri
1982 – William Bernoudy of William A. Bernoudy Architect, St. Louis
1987 – Thompson C. Nelson of Patty Berkebile Nelson Associates , Kansas City, Missouri
1989 – Robert J. Berkebile of Patty Berkebile Nelson Associates , Kansas City, Missouri
1994 – Ron Labinski of HOK Sport , Kansas City, Missouri
1995 – Homer L. Williams of Architects Design Collaborative, Parkville, Missouri
1999 – George Nikolajevich of CannonDesign , St. Louis
2012 – Andrew Wells of Dake Wells Architecture, Springfield, Missouri
2019 – Brandon Dake of Dake Wells Architecture, Springfield, Missouri
Battle Mountain Sanitarium (1907), designed by Thomas R. Kimball (1901).
1889 – George Lee Fisher of Mendelssohn, Fisher & Lawrie , Omaha
1889 – Louis Mendelssohn of Mendelssohn, Fisher & Lawrie , Omaha
1901 – Thomas Rogers Kimball , Omaha
1953 – Walter F. Wilson of Davis & Wilson, Lincoln
1972 – Leo A. Daly Jr. of the Leo A. Daly Co. , Omaha
1972 – William L. Larson of Dana, Larson, Roubal & Associates , Omaha
1983 – Irving R. Dana Jr. of Dana, Larson, Roubal & Associates , Omaha
1983 – W. Cecil Steward of the University of Nebraska , Lincoln
1986 – Golden J. Zenon Jr. of Zenon Beringer Associates, Omaha
1991 – Leo A. Daly III of the Leo A. Daly Co. , Omaha
2018 – Tammy Eagle Bull of Encompass Architects, Lincoln
The Hudson County Courthouse (1910) in Jersey City, New Jersey , designed by Hugh Roberts (1923).
1886 – Jeremiah O'Rourke , Newark, New Jersey
1895 – Charles Edwards , Paterson, New Jersey
1923 – Hugh Roberts , Jersey City, New Jersey
1926 – Fred Wesley Wentworth , Paterson, New Jersey
1927 – James O. Betelle of Guilbert & Betelle , Newark, New Jersey
1931 – Wilson C. Ely of John H. & Wilson C. Ely , Newark, New Jersey
1943 – Sherley Warner Morgan of Princeton University , Princeton, New Jersey
1952 – Robert W. McLaughlin Jr. of Princeton University , Princeton, New Jersey
1960 – Martin L. Beck , Newark, New Jersey
1961 – Bernard J. Grad of Frank Grad & Sons, Newark, New Jersey
1962 – Paul W. Drake of Drake, Tuthill, Convery & Cueman, Summit, New Jersey
1964 – Jean Labatut of Princeton University , Princeton, New Jersey
1969 – Jules Gregory of Gregory & Blauth, Lambertville, New Jersey
1979 – Michael Graves of Michael Graves & Associates, Princeton, New Jersey
1980 – J. Robert Hillier of the Hillier Group, Princeton, New Jersey
1991 – Eleanore Pettersen of Eleanore Pettersen Architect, Saddle River, New Jersey
1999 – Ralph Lerner of Princeton University , Princeton, New Jersey
2009 – Mark Alan Hewitt of Mark Alan Hewitt Architects, Bernardsville, New Jersey
The Zimmerman Library (1938) of the University of New Mexico , designed by John G. Meem (1950).
1950 – John Gaw Meem of Meem, Zehner, Holien & Associates, Santa Fe, New Mexico
1967 – Max Flatow of Flatow, Moore, Bryan, and Fairburn , Albuquerque, New Mexico
1981 – Antoine Predock of Antoine Predock Architect, Albuquerque, New Mexico
1981 – Read Weber , Santa Fe, New Mexico
1982 – Van Dorn Hooker of the University of New Mexico , Albuquerque, New Mexico
1985 – George Anselevicius of the University of New Mexico , Albuquerque, New Mexico
1994 – Edith Ann Cherry of Cherry/See Architects, Albuquerque, New Mexico
2003 – C. Robert Campbell of BDA Architecture, Albuquerque, New Mexico
2018 – Robert Calvani of NCA Architects, Albuquerque, New Mexico
St. Paul's Cathedral (1851) in Buffalo, New York , designed by Richard Upjohn (1857).
The Church of the Good Shepherd (1867) in Hartford, Connecticut , designed by Edward T. Potter (1864).
North Congregational Church (1873) in Springfield, Massachusetts , designed by Henry H. Richardson (1867) of Gambrill & Richardson.
The demolished Lenox Library (1877) in New York City , designed by Richard M. Hunt (1857).
St. Mary's-in-Tuxedo Episcopal Church (1888), designed by William A. Potter (1876).
The Trinity Episcopal Church (1891) in Ossining, New York , designed by Robert W. Gibson (1885).
The Boston Public Library (1895), designed by Charles F. McKim (1877) of McKim, Mead & White.
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State (1899) in New York City , designed by James B. Lord (1894).
The Gould Memorial Library (1900) of the Bronx Community College , designed by Stanford White (1886) of McKim, Mead & White.
The Buffalo AKG Art Museum (1905), designed by Edward B. Green (1890) and William S. Wicks (1889) of Green & Wicks.
The First Universalist Church (1908) in Rochester, New York , designed by Claude F. Bragdon (1907).
The Walters Art Museum (1910) in Baltimore , designed by William A. Delano (1912) and Chester H. Aldrich (1916) of Delano & Aldrich.
The Barclay–Vesey Building (1926) in New York City , designed by Ralph T. Walker (1932) of Voorhees, Gmelin & Walker.
The Rush Rhees Library (1930) of the University of Rochester , designed by Edwin S. Gordon (1923) and William G. Kaelber (1932) of Gordon & Kaelber.
The Empire State Building (1931) in New York City , designed by Arthur L. Harmon (1926) of Shreve, Lamb & Harmon.
The Timothy Dwight College (1935) of Yale University , designed by James G. Rogers (1934).
The Central Library (1941) in Brookyn designed by Alfred M. Githens (1944) and Francis Keally (1948) of Githens & Keally.
Lever House (1952) in New York City , designed by Gordon Bunshaft (1958) of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.
The New York State Theater (1964) in New York City , designed by Philip Johnson (1965).
The Robert H. Goddard Library (1969) of Clark University , designed by John M. Johansen (1969).
The Walker Art Center (1971) in Minneapolis , designed by Edward L. Barnes (1966) of Edward Larrabee Barnes Associates.
The John Hancock Tower (1976) in Boston , designed by Henry N. Cobb (1972) of I. M. Pei & Partners.
New Harmony's Atheneum (1979) in New Harmony, Indiana , designed by Richard Meier (1976) of Richard Meier & Associates.
The Wexner Center for the Arts (1989) of Ohio State University , designed by Peter Eisenman (1981) of Eisenman Architects.
The Norman Rockwell Museum (1993) in Stockbridge, Massachusetts , designed by Robert A. M. Stern (1984) of Robert A. M. Stern Architects.
The Museum of the Earth (2003) in Ithaca, New York , designed by Michael Manfredi (2006) and Marion Weiss (2012) of Weiss/Manfredi.
The Michael Lee-Chin Crystal (2007) of the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto , designed by Daniel Libeskind (2017) of Studio Libeskind.
The Orrin G. Hatch United States Courthouse (2014) in Salt Lake City , designed by Thomas Phifer (2011) of Thomas Phifer and Partners.
1857 – Charles Babcock of Richard Upjohn & Company, New York City
1857 – Henry W. Cleaveland of Cleaveland & Backus, New York City
1857 – Alexander Jackson Davis , New York City
1857 – Henry C. Dudley of Wills & Dudley, New York City
1857 – Leopold Eidlitz , New York City
1857 – Edward Gardiner , New York City
1857 – Richard Morris Hunt , New York City
1857 – Detlef Lienau , New York City
1857 – Jacob Wrey Mould , New York City
1857 – Fred A. Petersen , New York City
1857 – John W. Priest , New York City
1857 – James Renwick Jr. , New York City
1857 – Richard Upjohn of Richard Upjohn & Company, New York City
1857 – Richard M. Upjohn of Richard Upjohn & Company, New York City
1857 – Calvert Vaux of Vaux & Withers, New York City
1857 – Samuel A. Warner , New York City
1857 – John Welch , New York City
1857 – Joseph C. Wells , New York City
1857 – Frederick Clarke Withers of Vaux & Withers, New York City
1858 – Charles D. Gambrill of the office of Richard Morris Hunt , New York City
1860 – John R. Hamilton , New York City
1860 – Henry G. Harrison , New York City
1860 – Emlen T. Littell , New York City
1864 – Charles W. Clinton of Potter & Clinton, New York City
1864 – George B. Post of Gambrill & Post, New York City
1864 – Edward Tuckerman Potter of Potter & Clinton, New York City
1865 – Charles A. Alexander , New York City
1865 – Russell Sturgis , New York City
1866 – Richard T. Auchmuty , New York City
1866 – J. Cleaveland Cady , New York City
1866 – Henry Fernbach , New York City
1866 – Peter Bonnett Wight , New York City
1867 – Henry Martyn Congdon , New York City
1867 – Henry Hobson Richardson of Gambrill & Richardson, New York City
1869 – Charles C. Haight , New York City
1870 – Thomas Fuller of Fuller & Laver, Albany, New York
1870 – Augustus Laver of Fuller & Laver, Albany, New York
1870 – Napoleon LeBrun , New York City
1871 – George Edward Harney , Newburgh, New York
1872 – Carl Pfeiffer , New York City
1873 – Marcus F. Cummings , Troy, New York
1876 – William Appleton Potter of Potter & Robertson, New York City
1876 – John Rochester Thomas , Rochester, New York
1877 – Henry Janeway Hardenbergh , New York City
1877 – Charles Follen McKim , New York City
1882 – H. Edwards Ficken , New York City
1884 – James Goold Cutler , Rochester, New York
1884 – Edward H. Kendall , New York City
1885 – Manly N. Cutter , New York City
1885 – Robert W. Gibson , Albany, New York
1886 – R. H. Robertson , New York City
1886 – Stanford White of McKim, Mead & White , New York City
1888 – Albert F. D'Oench , New York City
1888 – Frederick H. Gouge , Utica, New York
1889 – Henry Ogden Avery , New York City
1889 – Louise Blanchard Bethune of R. A. & L. Bethune, Buffalo, New York
1889 – Herbert C. Burdett of Marling & Burdett, Buffalo, New York
1889 – Charles Erastus Colton , Syracuse, New York
1889 – Enoch A. Curtis of Curtis & Archer , Fredonia, New York
1889 – Theodore de Lemos of De Lemos & Cordes , New York City
1889 – C. P. H. Gilbert , New York City
1889 – Edward Austin Kent , Buffalo, New York
1889 – Henry Franklin Kilburn , New York City
1889 – Truman I. Lacey of T. I. Lacey & Son , Binghamton, New York
1889 – Henry Rutgers Marshall , New York City
1889 – J. H. Pierce of Pierce & Dockstader , Elmira, New York
1889 – Cyrus Kinne Porter of C. K. Porter & Son, Buffalo, New York
1889 – Sidney V. Stratton , New York City
1889 – James E. Ware , New York City
1889 – William Sydney Wicks of Green & Wicks , Buffalo, New York
1890 – Edward Brodhead Green of Green & Wicks , Buffalo, New York
1890 – Arthur Bates Jennings , New York City
1890 – Bruce Price , New York City
1891 – John Merven Carrère of Carrère & Hastings , New York City
1891 – Walter Cook of Babb, Cook & Willard , New York City
1891 – Richard Howland Hunt of the office of Richard Morris Hunt , New York City
1891 – Daniel W. Willard of Babb, Cook & Willard , New York City
1892 – Arnold W. Brunner of Brunner & Tryon, New York City
1892 – George Cary , Buffalo, New York
1892 – Thomas Hastings of Carrère & Hastings , New York City
1892 – Thomas Tryon of Brunner & Tryon, New York City
1894 – John Stewart Barney of Barney and Chapman , New York City
1894 – John H. Duncan , New York City
1894 – George Edward Harding of George Edward Harding & Gooch , New York City
1894 – James Brown Lord , New York City
1894 – Charles T. Mott , New York City
1894 – Lawrence J. O'Connor , New York City
1894 – J. William Schickel of William Schickel & Company , New York City
1895 – Isaac E. Ditmars of Schickel & Ditmars , New York City
1895 – George Keister , New York City
1895 – Charles Thompson Mathews , New York City
1895 – William Burnet Tuthill , New York City
1896 – Rudolphe L. Daus , Brooklyn
1896 – James Monroe Hewlett of Lord and Hewlett , New York City
1897 – J. Foster Warner , Rochester, New York
1901 – William A. Boring of Boring & Tilton , New York City
1901 – John Galen Howard , New York City
1902 – George Lewis Heins of Heins & LaFarge , New York City
1902 – William Rutherford Mead of McKim, Mead & White , New York City
1903 – William M. Kendall of McKim, Mead & White , New York City
1903 – Austin W. Lord of Lord and Hewlett , New York City
1905 – Grosvenor Atterbury , New York City
1905 – C. B. J. Snyder , Superintendent of School Buildings , New York City
1906 – Henry Bacon , New York City
1906 – Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue of Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson , New York City
1906 – Samuel Breck Parkman Trowbridge of Trowbridge & Livingston , New York City
1907 – Claude Fayette Bragdon , Rochester, New York
1907 – Cyrus L. W. Eidlitz of Eidlitz & McKenzie , New York City
1907 – Harold Van Buren Magonigle , New York City
1907 – John Russell Pope , New York City
1908 – Goodhue Livingston of Trowbridge & Livingston , New York City
1908 – Edward Lippincott Tilton , New York City
1909 – Christopher Grant LaFarge of Heins & LaFarge , New York City
1910 – Robert D. Kohn , New York City
1910 – Robert Maynicke of Maynicke & Franke , New York City
1910 – Philip Sawyer of York & Sawyer , New York City
1910 – D. Everett Waid , New York City
1911 – Lloyd Warren , New York City
1912 – Walter B. Chambers , New York City
1912 – William Adams Delano of Delano & Aldrich , New York City
1912 – Lansing C. Holden , New York City
1912 – Charles A. Rich , New York City
1913 – Benjamin Wistar Morris of LaFarge & Morris, New York City
1913 – Charles A. Platt , New York City
1914 – Egerton Swartwout of Tracy & Swartwout , New York City
1915 – Donn Barber , New York City
1916 – Frederick L. Ackerman , New York City
1916 – Chester Holmes Aldrich of Delano & Aldrich , New York City
1916 – Alfred Dwight Foster Hamlin of Columbia University , New York City
1918 – Louis Ayres of York & Sawyer , New York City
1918 – Charles Butler of Butler & Rodman, New York City
1923 – John Walter Cross of Cross & Cross , New York City
1923 – Edwin S. Gordon of Gordon & Kaelber , Rochester, New York
1923 – Alexander Mackintosh , New York City
1923 – John Vredenburgh Van Pelt , New York City
1926 – Edward Pearce Casey , New York City
1926 – Harvey Wiley Corbett of Helmle & Corbett, New York City
1926 – August Esenwein of Esenwein & Johnson , Buffalo, New York
1926 – Ernest Flagg , New York City
1926 – Joseph H. Freedlander , New York City
1926 – Howard Greenley , New York City
1926 – Arthur Loomis Harmon , New York City
1926 – John Mead Howells , New York City
1926 – Kenneth MacKenzie Murchison , New York City
1926 – Stephen F. Voorhees of McKenzie, Voorhees & Gmelin , New York City
1926 – Edward York of York & Sawyer , New York City
1927 – H. Hobart Weekes of Hiss and Weekes , New York City
1930 – Otto R. Eggers of the office of John Russell Pope , New York City
1930 – Julian Clarence Levi of Taylor & Levi , New York City
1930 – William Orr Ludlow of Ludlow & Peabody , New York City
1930 – Hobart Upjohn , New York City
1932 – Dwight James Baum , The Bronx
1932 – William G. Kaelber of Gordon & Kaelber , Rochester, New York
1932 – Richmond Harold Shreve of Shreve, Lamb & Harmon , New York City
1932 – Andrew J. Thomas , New York City
1932 – Ralph Thomas Walker of Voorhees, Gmelin & Walker, New York City
1934 – Walter Dabney Blair , New York City
1934 – Thomas Harlan Ellett , New York City
1934 – Leon N. Gillette of Walker & Gillette , New York City
1934 – Raymond Hood of Hood & Fouilhoux, New York City
1934 – Ely Jacques Kahn , New York City
1934 – William F. Lamb of Shreve, Lamb & Harmon , New York City
1934 – James Gamble Rogers , New York City
1934 – Clarence Stein , New York City
1934 – Henry Wright , New York City
1935 – Alfred Fellheimer of Fellheimer & Wagner , New York City
1936 – Hardie Phillip of Mayers, Murray & Phillip , New York City
1937 – Edward Shepard Hewitt , New York City
1937 – Eric Kebbon , New York City
1938 – James C. Mackenzie Jr. , New York City
1939 – Eric Gugler , New York City
1939 – Mott B. Schmidt , New York City
1940 – Frank J. Forster , New York City
1941 – Electus D. Litchfield , New York City
1942 – Frederick G. Frost , New York City
1942 – Edgar I. Williams , New York City
1943 – Archibald Brown , New York City
1943 – J. André Fouilhoux of Harrison, Fouilhoux & Abramovitz, New York City
1944 – William Lawrence Bottomley , New York City
1944 – William Gehron of Gehron & Ross, New York City
1944 – Alfred Morton Githens of Githens & Keally, New York City
1944 – James Kellum Smith of McKim, Mead & White , New York City
1948 – George Bain Cummings of Conrad & Cummings, Binghamton, New York
1948 – Francis Keally of Keally & Patterson, New York City
1948 – Robert B. O'Connor of O'Connor & Kilham, New York City
1949 – Matthew Del Gaudio , New York City
1949 – Wallace Harrison of Harrison & Abramovitz , New York City
1949 – Daniel Paul Higgins of Eggers & Higgins , New York City
1949 – James William Kideney , Buffalo, New York
1949 – John Crosby Brown Moore , New York City
1949 – Louis Skidmore of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill , New York City
1950 – Hugh Ferriss , New York City
1950 – Talbot Hamlin of Columbia University , New York City
1950 – Frederic Rhinelander King of Wyeth and King , New York City
1950 – Perry Coke Smith of Voorhees, Walker, Foley & Smith , New York City
1950 – Harvey Stevenson , New York City
1950 – Frederick James Woodbridge of Adams & Woodbridge , New York City
1951 – Walter H. Kilham Jr. of O'Connor & Kilham, New York City
1951 – William Lescaze of William Lescaze & Associates, New York City
1951 – William Platt of William and Geoffrey Platt, New York City
1951 – L. Andrew Reinhard of Reinhard, Hofmeister & Walquist, New York City
1951 – Lorimer Rich , New York City
1951 – Roland A. Wank of Fellheimer & Wagner , New York City
1951 – Lawrence Grant White of McKim, Mead & White , New York City
1952 – Max Abramovitz of Harrison & Abramovitz , New York City
1952 – Robert S. Hutchins of Moore & Hutchins, New York City
1952 – Alfred Easton Poor , New York City
1953 – Robert Allan Jacobs of Kahn & Jacobs , New York City
1953 – Morris Ketchum Jr. of Ketchum, Giná & Sharp , New York City
1953 – Albert Mayer of Mayer & Whittlesey, New York City
1953 – Geoffrey Platt of William and Geoffrey Platt, New York City
1953 – Otto J. Teegen , New York City
1954 – Percival Goodman , New York City
1955 – Elizabeth Coit of the New York City Housing Authority , New York City
1955 – Julian Whittlesey of Mayer & Whittlesey, New York City
1957 – B. Sumner Gruzen of Kelly & Gruzen, New York City
1957 – Benjamin L. Smith of Voorhees, Walker, Smith & Smith, New York City
1958 – Marcel Breuer of Marcel Breuer & Associates, New York City
1958 – Gordon Bunshaft of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill , New York City
1958 – Robert Carson of Carson & Lundin , New York City
1958 – Edward Durell Stone , New York City
1959 – Cajetan J. B. Baumann of the Office of Franciscan Art and Architecture, New York City
1959 – Robert W. Cutler of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill , New York City
1959 – G. E. Kidder Smith , New York City
1959 – Theodore J. Young of Eggers & Higgins , New York City
1960 – Lathrop Douglass , New York City
1960 – Louis B. LaFarge of LaFarge, Knox & Murphy, New York City
1960 – Geoffry N. Lawford of Brown, Lawford & Forbes, New York City
1960 – Daniel Schwartzman of Daniel Schwartzman & Associates, New York City
1960 – J. Walter Severinghaus of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill , New York City
1961 – Ladislav L. Rado of Antonin Raymond & L. L. Rado, New York City
1961 – William B. Tabler , New York City
1962 – Charles R. Colbert of Columbia University , New York City
1962 – Douglas Haskell of Architectural Forum , New York City
1963 – George Nelson of George Nelson Associates , New York City
1964 – I. M. Pei of I. M. Pei & Associates , New York City
1964 – Maurice Rotival [fr ] , New York City
1965 – Giorgio Cavaglieri , New York City
1965 – Philip Johnson , New York City
1966 – Edward Larrabee Barnes of Edward Larrabee Barnes Associates, New York City
1966 – Max O. Urbahn , New York City
1967 – Victor A. Lundy , New York City
1968 – Walker O. Cain of Walker O. Cain & Associates, New York City
1968 – Milton Milstein of Milstein, Wittek, Davis & Hamilton , Buffalo, New York
1968 – David Todd of David Todd & Associates, New York City
1969 – Samuel Brody of Davis, Brody & Associates , New York City
1969 – Lewis Davis of Davis, Brody & Associates , New York City
1969 – John M. Johansen , New York City
1969 – Richard G. Stein of Richard G. Stein & Associates, New York City
1970 – Ulrich Franzen of Ulrich Franzen & Associates, New York City
1970 – Paul Rudolph , New York City
1970 – Robert Weinberg , New York City
1972 – Henry N. Cobb of I. M. Pei & Partners , New York City
1972 – William J. Conklin of Conklin & Rossant , New York City
1972 – John Louis Wilson Jr. , New York City
1973 – Robert F. Gatje of Marcel Breuer & Associates , New York City
1973 – Alfred A. Lama of Lama & Vassalotti, Brooklyn
1973 – James Stewart Polshek , New York City
1973 – Norval White of Levien, Deliso & White, New York City
1974 – Armand Phillip Bartos of Armand Bartos & Associates, New York City
1974 – Araldo Cossutta of Cossutta & Ponte, New York City
1974 – James Rossant of Conklin & Rossant , New York City
1974 – Danforth Toan of Warner, Burns, Toan, Lunde, New York City
1974 – Helge Westermann of Helge Westermann/Richard Miller/Associates, New York City
1975 – Romaldo Giurgola of Mitchell/Giurgola , New York City
1976 – Maria Bentel of Bentel & Bentel , Locust Valley, New York
1976 – Hugh Hardy of Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates , New York City
1976 – Richard Meier of Richard Meier & Associates, New York City
1976 – Charles H. Warner Jr. of Warner, Burns, Toan, Lunde, New York City
1977 – John Burgee of Johnson/Burgee Architects , New York City
1977 – James Ingo Freed of I. M. Pei & Partners , New York City
1977 – Jordan Gruzen of Gruzen & Partners, New York City
1977 – Frithjof M. Lunde of Warner, Burns, Toan, Lunde, New York City
1978 – Richard Dattner or Richard Dattner & Associates, New York City
1979 – Richard Lewis Blinder of Beyer Blinder Belle , New York City
1979 – John Hejduk , The Bronx
1979 – Lee Harris Pomeroy of Lee Harris Pomeroy Associates, New York City
1979 – Jaquelin T. Robertson of Cooper, Robertson & Partners , New York City
1980 – Tician Papachristou of Marcel Breuer Associates , New York City
1981 – Robert T. Coles of Robert Traynham Coles Architect, Buffalo, New York
1981 – Judith Edelman of Edelman Partnership/Architects, New York City
1981 – Peter Eisenman of Eisenman Architects, New York City
1981 – Charles Gwathmey of Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects , New York City
1981 – Malcolm Holzman of Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates , New York City
1981 – Norman Pfeiffer of Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates , New York City
1982 – William N. Breger of William N. Breger Associates, New York City
1982 – Charles Evans Hughes III of Charles E. Hughes Architect, New York City
1982 – Leonard Jacobson of I. M. Pei & Partners , New York City
1984 – Alfredo De Vido of Alfredo De Vido Associates, New York City
1984 – Donald P. Ryder of Bond Ryder & Associates, New York City
1984 – Robert A. M. Stern of Robert A.M. Stern Architects , New York City
1985 – Bruce Fowle of Fox & Fowle Architects , New York City
1985 – Barbara Neski of Neski Associates, New York City
1985 – Bartholomew Voorsanger of Voorsanger Architects, New York City
1986 – Alex Cooper of Cooper, Robertson & Partners , New York City
1986 – Myron Goldfinger of Myron Goldfinger Architect, New York City
1986 – Frances Halsband of Kliment Halsband Architects , New York City
1986 – Robert M. Kliment of Kliment Halsband Architects , New York City
1986 – A. Eugene Kohn of Kohn Pedersen Fox , New York City
1986 – Edgar Tafel of Edgar Tafel Architect, New York City
1987 – Sheldon Fox of Kohn Pedersen Fox , New York City
1988 – William Pedersen of Kohn Pedersen Fox , New York City
1991 – Norman Jaffe of Norman Jaffe Architect, Bridgehampton, New York
1991 – Robert H. Siegel of Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects , New York City
1992 – Paul Byard of Platt Byard Dovell Architects, New York City
1992 – Der Scutt of Der Scutt Architect, New York City
1992 – Tod Williams of Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects , New York City
1993 – Bradford Perkins of Perkins Eastman , New York City
1993 – Rafael Vinoly of Rafael Viñoly Architects, New York City
1994 – Michael Adlerstein of the National Park Service , New York City
1994 – Ann R. Chaintreuil of Chaintreuil Jensen Stark Architects, Rochester, New York
1994 – Paul Willen of Daniel Pang Associates, New York City
1995 – J. Max Bond Jr. of Davis, Brody & Associates , New York City
1996 – Frank Williams of Frank Williams & Partners, New York City
1998 – Richard Gluckman of Gluckman Tang Architects , New York City
1998 – Margaret Helfand of Helfand Architecture, New York City
1998 – Marilyn Jordan Taylor of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill , New York City
1999 – George H. Miller of Pei Cobb Freed & Partners , New York City
2003 – Carol Rusche Bentel of Bentel & Bentel , Locust Valley, New York
2003 – T. J. Gottesdiener of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill , New York City
2003 – Lee H. Skolnick of Skolnick Architecture + Design Partnership, New York City
2004 – James Biber of Pentagram , New York City
2004 – Michael Gabellini of Gabellini Associates, New York City
2004 – Jill Lerner of Kohn Pedersen Fox , New York City
2004 – Aaron Schwarz of Perkins Eastman , New York City
2004 – Jack Travis of Jack Travis Architect, the Bronx
2005 – Toshiko Mori of Toshiko Mori Architect, New York City
2005 – Frederic Schwartz of Frederic Schwartz Architects, New York City
2006 – Mario Gandelsonas of Agrest and Gandelsonas Architects, New York City
2006 – Robin Guenther of Guenther 5 Architects, New York City
2006 – Michael Manfredi of Weiss/Manfredi , New York City
2006 – Peter Marino of Peter Marino Architect, New York City
2006 – James von Klemperer of Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates , New York City
2006 – Roberta Washington of Roberta Washington Architects, New York City
2008 – Diana Agrest of Agrest and Gandelsonas Architects, New York City
2008 – Deborah Berke of Deborah Berke Partners , New York City
2008 – Louise Braverman of Louise Braverman Architect, New York City
2008 – Hillary Brown of the City College of New York , New York City
2008 – David J. Burney of the New York City Department of Design and Construction , Queens
2008 – Bernard Tschumi of Bernard Tschumi Architects, New York City
2009 – Annabelle Selldorf of Selldorf Architects, New York City
2011 – Stan Allen of Stan Allen Architect, New York City
2011 – Thomas Phifer of Thomas Phifer and Partners, New York City
2012 – Rick Cook of COOKFOX Architects , New York City
2012 – Dan Kaplan of FXFOWLE Architects , New York City
2012 – Marion Weiss of Weiss/Manfredi , New York City
2013 – Carlos Brillembourg of Carlos Brillembourg Architects, New York City
2013 – Claire Weisz of WXY Architecture, New York City
2014 – Morris Adjmi of Morris Adjmi Architects , New York City
2014 – Andrew Berman of the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation , New York City
2014 – Nestor Bottino of Holzman Moss Bottino Architecture, New York City
2014 – Peter Pennoyer of Peter Pennoyer Architects, New York City
2015 – Gary Handel of Handel Architects , New York City
2015 – Frank Mruk of the Center for Strategic Innovation, New York City
2015 – George Ranalli of George Ranalli Architect, New York City
2015 – David Rockwell of the Rockwell Group, New York City
2017 – John Cetra of CetraRuddy , New York City
2017 – Gary Haney of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill , New York City
2017 – Paul Lewis of LTL Architects , New York City
2017 – Daniel Libeskind of Studio Libeskind, New York City
2018 – Pablo Castro of Obra Architects, New York City
2018 – Vishaan Chakrabarti of the Practice for Architecture and Urbanism, New York City
2018 – Craig Edward Dykers of Snøhetta , New York City
2019 – Andrew Whalley of Grimshaw Architects , New York City
2020 – Susannah Drake of DLANDstudio, Brooklyn
2020 – Scott Henson of Scott Henson Architect, New York City
2020 – Joseph Tanney of Resolution: 4 Architecture , New York City
2020 – Jay Valgora of STUDIO V Architecture , New York City
2021 – Pascale Sablan of Adjaye Associates , New York City
2021 – Hilary Sample of MOS Architects, New York City
2021 – James Sanders of James Sanders Studio, New York City
2022 – Lori Brown of Syracuse University , Syracuse, New York
2024 – Nicole Hollant-Denis of Aaris Design Architects, New York City
2024 – Joyce Hwang of the University at Buffalo , Buffalo, New York
The Winston-Salem City Hall (1926), designed by Willard C. Northup (1932) of Northup & O'Brien.
The Harvey B. Gantt Center (2009) in Charlotte , designed by Phil Freelon (2003) of The Freelon Group.
1926 – William H. Lord , Asheville, North Carolina
1932 – Willard C. Northup of Northup & O'Brien , Winston-Salem, North Carolina
1955 – W. Henley Deitrick , Raleigh, North Carolina
1957 – Henry L. Kamphoefner of North Carolina State University , Raleigh, North Carolina
1957 – Anthony Lord of Six Associates, Asheville, North Carolina
1957 – Arthur G. Odell Jr. of A. G. Odell Jr. & Associates , Charlotte, North Carolina
1965 – Harwell Hamilton Harris of North Carolina State University , Raleigh, North Carolina
1968 – S. Scott Ferebee Jr. of Ferebee, Walters & Associates, Charlotte, North Carolina
1969 – J. Norman Pease Jr. of J. N. Pease Associates, Charlotte, North Carolina
1974 – Arthur Cogswell of Cogswell/Hausler, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
1977 – Harry Wolf of Wolf Associates, Charlotte, North Carolina
1978 – Charlie Boney of Leslie N. Boney Architect, Wilmington, North Carolina
1986 – Ligon Flynn of Ligon B. Flynn Architect, Wilmington, North Carolina
1987 – Harvey Gantt of Gantt Huberman Architects, Charlotte, North Carolina
1987 – Gerald Li of Clark Tribble Harris & Li, Charlotte, North Carolina
1988 – Ronald Mace of Barrier Free Environments Inc., Raleigh, North Carolina
1989 – Herbert P. McKim of Ballard, McKim & Sawyer, Wilmington, North Carolina
1991 – Murray Whisnant of Murray Whisnant Architects, Charlotte, North Carolina
1998 – Frank Harmon of Frank Harmon Architect, Raleigh, North Carolina
2000 – Michael Tribble of Clark Tribble Harris & Li, Charlotte, North Carolina
2003 – Phil Freelon of The Freelon Group, Durham, North Carolina
2006 – Jeffrey Lee of Pearce Brinkley Cease + Lee, Raleigh, North Carolina
2018 – Zena Howard of Perkins+Will , Durham, North Carolina
Hayes Hall (1893) of Ohio State University , designed by Frank L. Packard (1895).
The Cleveland City Hall (1916), designed by J. Milton Dyer (1911).
Severance Hall (1931) in Cleveland , designed by Frank R. Walker (1923) of Walker & Weeks.
The Ohio History Center (1970), designed by W. Byron Ireland (1972) of Ireland, Associates.
The Mansfield Art Center (1971), designed by Don M. Hisaka (1975) of Don M. Hisaka & Associates.
The Music and Communication Building of Cleveland State University (1990), designed by Peter van Dijk (1979) of Dalton, van Dijk, Johnson & Partners.
1870 – Samuel Hannaford , Cincinnati
1870 – James W. McLaughlin , Cincinnati
1870 – Albert C. Nash , Cincinnati
1870 – Levi T. Scofield , Cleveland
1871 – William Tinsley , Cincinnati
1879 – D. W. Gibbs , Toledo, Ohio
1881 – Charles Crapsey , Cincinnati
1882 – George W. Rapp , Cincinnati
1885 – David L. Stine of David W. Gibbs & Company, Toledo, Ohio
1886 – Silas Reese Burns of Peters & Burns, Dayton, Ohio
1887 – Frank O. Weary of Weary & Kramer , Akron, Ohio
1888 – George F. Hammond , Cleveland
1889 – William Martin Aiken , Cincinnati
1889 – Frank Seymour Barnum of Coburn & Barnum , Cleveland
1889 – Forrest A. Coburn of Coburn & Barnum , Cleveland
1889 – John Eisenmann , Cleveland
1889 – Alfred Oscar Elzner , Cincinnati
1889 – George W. Kramer of Weary & Kramer , Akron, Ohio
1889 – Herbert A. Linthwaite , Columbus, Ohio
1889 – Charles Henry Owsley of Owsley & Boucherle , Youngstown, Ohio
1889 – Charles F. Schweinfurth , Cleveland
1889 – Elah Terrell , Columbus, Ohio
1889 – Guy Tilden , Canton, Ohio
1889 – Charles Insco Williams of Williams, Otter & Dexter, Dayton, Ohio
1889 – Joseph W. Yost , Columbus, Ohio
1893 – William P. Ginther , Akron, Ohio
1894 – William Warren Sabin , Cleveland
1895 – Frank L. Packard of Yost & Packard , Columbus, Ohio
1907 – Benjamin S. Hubbell of Hubbell & Benes , Cleveland
1909 – Abram Garfield , Cleveland
1911 – J. Milton Dyer , Cleveland
1912 – W. Dominick Benes of Hubbell & Benes , Cleveland
1915 – George S. Mills of Mills, Rhines, Bellman & Nordhoff , Toledo, Ohio
1923 – Frank Ray Walker of Walker & Weeks , Cleveland
1926 – Charles Sumner Schneider , Cleveland
1938 – Frederick W. Garber , Cincinnati
1938 – Harry W. Wachter , Toledo, Ohio
1943 – Charles F. Cellarius , Cincinnati
1944 – Alexander C. Robinson III of Garfield, Harris, Robinson & Schafer, Cleveland
1945 – Lawrence S. Bellman of Bellman, Gillett & Richards , Toledo, Ohio
1945 – Howard Dwight Smith , Columbus, Ohio
1947 – Charles E. Firestone , Canton, Ohio
1947 – Charles Frederick Owsley of Owsley & Samuels, Youngstown, Ohio
1948 – J. Byers Hays of Conrad, Hays, Simpson & Ruth, Cleveland
1948 – George Marshall Martin , Cincinnati
1948 – Philip Lindsley Small , Cleveland
1949 – Harry Hake of Hake & Hake Jr., Cincinnati
1949 – Joseph L. Weinberg , Cleveland
1950 – A. Lincoln Fechheimer , Cincinnati
1951 – Munroe W. Copper Jr. , Cleveland
1954 – Harry I. Schenck of Schenck & Williams , Dayton, Ohio
1955 – Anthony S. Ciresi , Cleveland
1955 – John N. Richards of Bellman, Gillett & Richards , Toledo, Ohio
1958 – Carl F. Guenther of Outcalt, Guenther & Associates, Cleveland
1960 – Gilbert H. Coddington of Brooks & Coddington, Columbus, Ohio
1964 – Herbert Baumer of the Ohio State University , Columbus, Ohio
1965 – Robert A. Little of Robert A. Little & George F. Dalton & Associates, Cleveland
1967 – George F. Schatz of George F. Schatz & Associated Architects, Cincinnati
1972 – W. Byron Ireland of Ireland, Associates, Columbus, Ohio
1974 – Richard Fleischman of Richard Fleischman & Associates, Cleveland
1974 – Robert P. Madison of Madison-Madison International, Cleveland
1975 – Don M. Hisaka of Don M. Hisaka & Associates, Cleveland
1976 – Orville H. Bauer of Richards, Bauer & Moorhead , Toledo, Ohio
1979 – Peter van Dijk of Dalton, van Dijk, Johnson & Partners, Cleveland
1981 – Nicholas Lesko of Lesko Associates, Cleveland
1981 – Norman Perttula of Dalton Dalton Little Newport, Cleveland
1983 – Fred Toguchi of Fred Toguchi Associates, Cleveland
1986 – William A. Blunden of Blunden/Barclay, Cleveland
1988 – Carole J. Olshavsky , State Architect, Columbus, Ohio
1992 – Friedrich K. M. Böhm of NBBJ , Columbus, Ohio
1992 – Ballard H. T. Kirk of Kirk Associates/Architects, Columbus, Ohio
1995 – Paul Westlake Jr. of van Dijk, Pace, Westlake & Partners, Cleveland
1997 – Curtis J. Moody of Moody Nolan , Columbus
1999 – Douglas L. Steidl of Braun & Steidl Architects, Akron, Ohio
2000 – Ronald A. Reed of van Dijk, Pace, Westlake & Partners, Cleveland
2001 – Chris Widener of WDC Group, Springfield, Ohio
The Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts (1967) in Reno, Nevada , designed by John Bozalis (1974) of Bozalis-Dickinson-Roloff.
1931 – Charles Wilmott Dawson , Muskogee, Oklahoma
1940 – Leonard Henry Bailey of Bailey & Alden, Oklahoma City
1957 – Albert S. Ross , Ada, Oklahoma
1957 – Leon B. Senter , Tulsa, Oklahoma
1970 – Robert Lawton Jones of Murray Jones Murray, Tulsa, Oklahoma
1974 – John Bozalis of Bozalis-Dickinson-Roloff, Oklahoma City
1975 – Robert M. Lawrence of Noftsger, Lawrence, Lawrence & Flesher, Oklahoma City
1976 – Rex M. Ball of Hudgins, Thompson & Ball, Tulsa, Oklahoma
1978 – Christine Salmon of Salmon & Salmon, Stillwater, Oklahoma
1985 – James L. Loftis of Loftis Bell Downing & Partners, Oklahoma City
1994 – Rand Elliott of Elliott Associates, Oklahoma City
The Zion Lutheran Church in Portland, Oregon , designed by Pietro Belluschi (1948) and completed in 1950.
1895 – Edgar M. Lazarus , Portland, Oregon
1913 – Ellis F. Lawrence of Lawrence & Holford , Portland, Oregon
1916 – Ion Lewis of Whidden & Lewis , Portland, Oregon
1941 – William H. Crowell of A. E. Doyle & Associate, Portland, Oregon
1948 – Pietro Belluschi of A. E. Doyle & Associate, Portland, Oregon
1949 – Glenn Stanton of Stanton, Boles, Maguire & Church , Portland, Oregon
1951 – Herman Brookman , Portland, Oregon
1951 – Walter E. Church of Church, Newberry & Roehr, Portland, Oregon
1979 – Marjorie Wintermute of Architects Northwest, Portland, Oregon
1980 – DeNorval Unthank Jr. of Unthank Seder Poticha Architects, Eugene, Oregon
1985 – Robert E. Oringdulph of Broome, Oringdulph, Randolph, and Associates , Portland, Oregon
1997 – Darrell L. Smith of TBG Architects, Eugene, Oregon
2015 – Nathan L. Good of Nathan Good Architects, Salem, Oregon
Founder's Hall of Girard College , designed by Thomas U. Walter (1857) and completed in 1848.
The Church of the New Jerusalem in Philadelphia , designed by Theophilus P. Chandler Jr. (1886) and completed in 1881.
Brookings Hall of Washington University in St. Louis , designed by Walter Cope (1900) of Cope & Stewardson and completed in 1902.
The Main Building of the University of Texas at Austin , designed by Paul P. Cret (1913) and completed in 1934.
The Municipal Services Building in Philadelphia , designed by Vincent G. Kling (1960) and completed in 1965.
The Phillips Exeter Academy Library in Exeter, New Hampshire , designed by Louis Kahn (1953) and completed in 1971.
The Sainsbury Wing of the National Gallery in London , designed by Robert Venturi (1978) and Denise Scott Brown (Hon. 2016) of Venturi, Rauch & Scott Brown and completed in 1991.
1857 – Thomas Ustick Walter , Philadelphia
1869 – John Fraser of Fraser, Furness & Hewitt, Philadelphia
1869 – Frank Heyling Furness of Fraser, Furness & Hewitt, Philadelphia
1869 – George Wattson Hewitt of Fraser, Furness & Hewitt, Philadelphia
1869 – John McArthur Jr. , Philadelphia
1869 – Henry Augustus Sims , Philadelphia
1869 – Samuel Sloan , Philadelphia
1876 – Hugo Kafka of Schwarzmann & Kafka, Philadelphia
1876 – Herman J. Schwarzmann of Schwarzmann & Kafka, Philadelphia
1880 – James H. Windrim , Philadelphia
1886 – Theophilus P. Chandler Jr. , Philadelphia
1889 – Willis G. Hale , Philadelphia
1889 – Edward Hazlehurst of Hazlehurst & Huckel, Philadelphia
1889 – Samuel Huckel of Hazlehurst & Huckel, Philadelphia
1889 – Albert Hamilton Kipp of Kipp & Podmore, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
1892 – Addison Hutton , Philadelphia
1893 – Wilson Eyre , Philadelphia
1895 – Frank Miles Day of Frank Miles Day & Brother , Philadelphia
1900 – Walter Cope of Cope & Stewardson , Philadelphia
1900 – Edgar Viguers Seeler , Philadelphia
1905 – Alfred B. Harlow of Alden & Harlow , Pittsburgh
1907 – Albert Kelsey , Philadelphia
1910 – John A. Dempwolf , York, Pennsylvania
1910 – Milton Bennett Medary of Zantzinger, Borie & Medary , Philadelphia
1911 – Clarence C. Zantzinger of Zantzinger, Borie & Medary , Philadelphia
1913 – Paul Philippe Cret , Philadelphia
1913 – Charles Zeller Klauder of Day & Klauder, Philadelphia
1913 – Edward Stotz , Pittsburgh
1915 – Warren Powers Laird , Philadelphia
1915 – Frederick A. Russell of Rutan & Russell , Pittsburgh
1916 – Benno Janssen of Janssen & Abbott , Pittsburgh
1923 – John T. Comès of Comès, Perry & McMullen, Pittsburgh
1925 – Robert Rodes McGoodwin , Philadelphia
1926 – Henry Hornbostel , Pittsburgh
1926 – Charles Barton Keen , Philadelphia
1926 – Arthur Ingersoll Meigs of Mellor, Meigs & Howe , Philadelphia
1926 – John T. Windrim , Philadelphia
1927 – George I. Lovatt Sr. , Philadelphia
1930 – Walter Horstmann Thomas of Thomas, Martin & Kirkpatrick, Philadelphia
1930 – Frank Rushmore Watson of Watson, Edkins & Thompson, Philadelphia
1931 – Walter Mellor of Mellor & Meigs , Philadelphia
1932 – Reinhardt Dempwolf of the office of John A. Dempwolf , York, Pennsylvania
1932 – Leicester Bodine Holland of the University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia
1932 – R. Brognard Okie , Philadelphia
1934 – John Harbeson of the office of Paul Philippe Cret , Philadelphia
1934 – Miller I. Kast of Kast & Kelker, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
1936 – Charles Willing of Willing, Sims & Talbutt, Philadelphia
1938 – Edmund B. Gilchrist , Philadelphia
1938 – William J. H. Hough of the office of Paul Philippe Cret , Philadelphia
1939 – Fiske Kimball , Philadelphia
1940 – Roy F. Larson of the office of Paul Philippe Cret , Philadelphia
1943 – M. Edmunds Dunlap of Davis & Dunlap, Philadelphia
1943 – George Howe , Philadelphia
1945 – William H. Livingston of Harbeson, Hough, Livingston & Larson , Philadelphia
1946 – G. Edwin Brumbaugh , Gwynedd Valley, Pennsylvania
1947 – Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg of Muhlenberg, Yerkes & Muhlenberg, Reading, Pennsylvania
1950 – William Pope Barney of Barney & Banwell, Philadelphia
1951 – W. R. Morton Keast , Philadelphia
1951 – Howell Lewis Shay of Howell Lewis Shay & Associates, Philadelphia
1951 – Grant M. Simon , Philadelphia
1952 – H. Louis Duhring Jr. , Philadelphia
1952 – M. Edwin Green of Lawrie & Green, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
1953 – Thomas H. Atherton of Lacy, Atherton & Davis, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
1953 – Louis Kahn , Philadelphia
1954 – J. Roy Carroll Jr. of Carroll, Grisdale & Van Alen , Philadelphia
1956 – Alfred Bendiner , Philadelphia
1956 – Charles M. Stotz of Charles M. & Edward Stotz Jr., Pittsburgh
1957 – John T. Grisdale of Carroll, Grisdale & Van Alen , Philadelphia
1959 – Oscar Stonorov of Stonorov & Haws, Philadelphia
1960 – John Hunter Jr. of Hunter, Campbell & Rea, Altoona, Pennsylvania
1960 – Vincent G. Kling of Vincent G. Kling & Associates, Philadelphia
1961 – Charles E. Peterson , of the National Park Service , Philadelphia
1962 – Robert W. Noble of Martin, Stewart, Noble & Class, Philadelphia
1966 – George Harold Waldo Haag of Haag & d'Entremont , Jenkintown, Pennsylvania
1966 – Louis de Moll of the Ballinger Company , Philadelphia
1967 – Robert L. Geddes of Geddes, Brecher, Qualls, Cunningham, Philadelphia
1968 – T. Norman Mansell of Mansell, Lewis & Fugate , Philadelphia
1968 – Harold E. Wagoner of Harold E. Wagoner & Associates, Philadelphia
1968 – David A. Wallace of Wallace Roberts & Todd , Philadelphia
1969 – Ehrman B. Mitchell of Mitchell/Giurgola , Philadelphia
1971 – Edmund N. Bacon , Philadelphia
1973 – Louis Sauer of Louis Sauer Associates, Philadelphia
1975 – R. Buckminster Fuller , Philadelphia
1975 – Anne Tyng of the University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia
1976 – Walter Livingston , Philadelphia
1976 – Richard Saul Wurman , Philadelphia
1978 – John Rauch of Venturi & Rauch, Philadelphia
1978 – Mario Romañach of the University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia
1978 – Robert Venturi of Venturi & Rauch, Philadelphia
1981 – Peter Bohlin of Bohlin Powell Larkin Cywinski , Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
1982 – Sylvester Damianos of Damianos & Associates, Pittsburgh
1983 – Charles E. Dagit Jr. of Dagit Saylor Architects, Philadelphia
1985 – Ray Grenald of Grenald Associates, Philadelphia
1987 – Louis D. Astorino of L. D. Astorino & Associates, Pittsburgh
1987 – E. Richard Rittelmann of Burt Hill Kosar Rittelmann Associates , Butler, Pennsylvania
1991 – Susan Maxman of Susan Maxman Architects, Philadelphia
1995 – Bernard Cywinski of Bohlin Cywinski Jackson , Philadelphia
1996 – Stephen Kieran of KieranTimberlake , Philadelphia
1996 – Adèle Naudé Santos of Adèle Naudé Santos Architect, Philadelphia
2014 – Daniela Holt Voith of Voith & Mactavish Architects, Philadelphia
2016 – William J. Bates of Eat'n Park Hospitality Group, Pittsburgh
The Providence Public Library (1900), designed by Edmund R. Willson (1889) of Stone, Carpenter & Willson.
The Woonsocket Harris Public Library (1974), designed by William D. Warner (1981).
1857 – Alpheus C. Morse , Providence, Rhode Island
1857 – Thomas Alexander Tefft , Providence, Rhode Island
1875 – Charles E. Carpenter of Stone & Carpenter , Providence, Rhode Island
1875 – George Champlin Mason Jr. of George C. Mason & Son , Newport, Rhode Island
1875 – Edward I. Nickerson , Providence, Rhode Island
1876 – Alfred Stone of Stone & Carpenter , Providence, Rhode Island
1883 – Thomas J. Gould of Gould & Angell , Providence, Rhode Island
1885 – James Murphy , Providence, Rhode Island
1889 – Frank W. Angell of Gould & Angell , Providence, Rhode Island
1889 – Fred E. Field , Providence, Rhode Island
1889 – Howard Hoppin , Providence, Rhode Island
1889 – Franklin J. Sawtelle , Providence, Rhode Island
1889 – Edmund R. Willson of Stone, Carpenter & Willson , Providence, Rhode Island
1913 – Norman M. Isham , Providence, Rhode Island
1914 – Prescott O. Clarke of Clarke & Howe , Providence, Rhode Island
1923 – Wallis Eastburn Howe of Clarke & Howe , Providence, Rhode Island
1930 – F. Ellis Jackson of Jackson, Robertson & Adams , Providence, Rhode Island
1937 – John Hutchins Cady , Providence, Rhode Island
1940 – Albert Harkness , Providence, Rhode Island
1957 – Philip D. Creer of Creer, Kent, Cruise & Aldrich, Providence, Rhode Island
1974 – Rockwell King DuMoulin , Wakefield, Rhode Island
1981 – William D. Warner of William D. Warner Architects and Planners, Exeter, Rhode Island
1982 – Irving B. Haynes of Irving B. Haynes & Associates, Providence, Rhode Island
2004 – James Estes of Estes/Twombly Architects, Newport, Rhode Island (living)
2005 – William L. Kite of William Kite Architects, Providence, Rhode Island (living)
2008 – Friedrich St. Florian of Friedrich St. Florian Architects, Providence, Rhode Island
The Memminger Auditorium (1939) in Charleston , designed by Albert Simons (1934) and Samuel Lapham IV (1937) of Simons & Lapham.
1914 – Charles C. Wilson of Wilson & Sompayrac , Columbia, South Carolina
1934 – Albert Simons of Simons & Lapham, Charleston, South Carolina
1937 – Samuel Lapham VI of Simons & Lapham, Charleston, South Carolina
1962 – Harlan E. McClure of the Clemson Agricultural College , Clemson, South Carolina
1964 – William G. Lyles of Lyles, Bissett, Carlisle, and Wolff , Columbia, South Carolina
1967 – Louis M. Wolff of Lyles, Bissett, Carlisle, and Wolff , Columbia, South Carolina
1972 – Thomas J. Bissett of Lyles, Bissett, Carlisle, and Wolff , Columbia, South Carolina
1973 – William A. Carlisle of Lyles, Bissett, Carlisle, and Wolff , Columbia, South Carolina
1990 – Thompson Penney of Lucas Stubbs Pascullis Powell & Penney, Charleston, South Carolina
1994 – James Frazier Barker of Clemson University , Clemson, South Carolina
2012 – Jane Frederick of Frederick + Frederick Architects, Beaufort, South Carolina
2016 – Dennis S. Ward of FW Architects, Florence, South Carolina
Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee , designed by Hugh Cathcart Thompson (FAIA 1889) and completed in 1891.
The Art and Architecture Building (1980) of the University of Tennessee , designed by Bruce McCarty (1969) of McCarty Bullock Holsaple.
1870 – James B. Cook , Memphis, Tennessee
1884 – William Crawford Smith , Nashville, Tennessee
1889 – Matthias Harvey Baldwin , Memphis, Tennessee
1889 – Joseph Baumann of Baumann Brothers, Knoxville, Tennessee
1889 – Hugh Cathcart Thompson , Nashville, Tennessee
1891 – Rudolph Zerses Gill , Knoxville, Tennessee
1918 – Edward Emmett Dougherty , Nashville, Tennessee
1929 – Bayard Snowden Cairns of Hanker & Cairns , Memphis, Tennessee
1932 – Henry C. Hibbs , Nashville, Tennessee
1938 – Max H. Furbringer of Jones & Furbringer , Memphis, Tennessee
1948 – Joe Frazer Smith of J. Frazer Smith & Associates, Memphis, Tennessee
1964 – Alfred L. Aydelott of A. L. Aydelott & Associates, Memphis, Tennessee
1969 – Bruce McCarty of Bruce McCarty & Associates, Knoxville, Tennessee
1982 – Roy Harrover of Roy P. Harrover & Associates, Memphis, Tennessee
1983 – Bruce Crabtree of Taylor & Crabtree, Nashville, Tennessee
1985 – Earl Swensson of Earl Swensson Associates, Nashville, Tennessee
1995 – Lee Askew III of Askew Nixon Ferguson Wolfe , Memphis, Tennessee
1996 – Carson Looney of Looney Ricks Kiss , Memphis, Tennessee
1998 – Greg Hnedak of Hnedak Bobo Group, Memphis, Tennessee
2004 – Louis Pounders of Williamson Pounders Architects, Memphis, Tennessee
2005 – James F. Williamson of Williamson Pounders Architects, Memphis, Tennessee
2009 – Todd Walker of archimania , Memphis, Tennessee
2010 – Barry Alan Yoakum of archimania , Memphis, Tennessee
The Ashbel Smith Building of the University of Texas Medical Branch , designed by Nicholas J. Clayton (1889) and completed in 1891.
The Caroline Wiess Law Building of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston , designed by William Ward Watkin (1949) and completed in 1924.
1889 – Nicholas J. Clayton , Galveston, Texas
1889 – James E. Flanders , Dallas
1923 – Herbert M. Greene of the Herbert M. Greene Company, Dallas
1927 – Harry A. Overbeck , Dallas
1931 – Atlee B. Ayres of Atlee B. & Robert M. Ayres, San Antonio
1941 – John F. Staub of Staub & Rather, Houston
1944 – Hugo Kuehne of Giesecke, Kuehne & Brooks, Austin, Texas
1949 – Birdsall Briscoe , Houston
1949 – Alfred C. Finn , Houston
1949 – Kenneth Franzheim , Houston
1949 – William Ward Watkin of the Rice Institute , Houston
1950 – John T. Rather Jr. of Staub & Rather, Houston
1954 – Donald S. Nelson of Broad & Nelson, Dallas
1954 – Herbert M. Tatum of Tatum & Quade, Dallas
1955 – Donald Barthelme , Houston
1955 – Karl Kamrath of MacKie & Kamrath, Houston
1955 – F. Talbott Wilson of Wilson, Morris & Crain, Houston
1956 – R. Max Brooks of Kuehne, Brooks & Barr, Austin, Texas
1957 – Roscoe DeWitt , Dallas
1957 – Arthur Fehr of Fehr & Granger, Austin, Texas
1957 – Hermon F. Lloyd of Lloyd & Morgan, Houston
1957 – Fred J. MacKie Jr. of MacKie & Kamrath, Houston
1957 – Howard R. Meyer , Dallas
1958 – George Dahl , Dallas
1958 – Llewellyn W. Pitts of Pitts, Mebane & Phelps, Beaumont, Texas
1959 – J. Murrell Bennett of Bennett & Crittenden, Dallas
1959 – Hamilton Brown , Houston
1960 – O'Neil Ford , San Antonio
1962 – William Wayne Caudill of Caudill Rowlett Scott , Houston
1962 – George F. Harrell of Harrell & Hamilton , Dallas
1963 – Harry D. Payne , Houston
1967 – Ralph A. Anderson Jr. of Wilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson, Houston
1968 – Howard Barnstone of Barnstone & Aubry, Houston
1968 – Daniel Boone of Boone & Pope, Abilene, Texas
1970 – Howard R. Barr of Brooks, Barr, Graeber & White, Austin, Texas
1970 – Arch B. Swank Jr. of A. B. Swank Associates, Dallas
1972 – William Merriweather Peña of Caudill Rowlett Scott , Houston
1973 – Preston M. Geren Jr. of Geren Associates, Fort Worth, Texas
1975 – Louis Daeuble Jr. of Carroll, Daeuble, DuSang & Rand, El Paso, Texas
1975 – Arthur E. Jones of Lloyd/Jones & Associates, Houston
1976 – Benjamin E. Brewer Jr. of Neuhaus & Taylor, Houston
1976 – John M. McGinty of the McGinty Partnership, Houston
1977 – Gene Aubry of S. I. Morris Associates, Houston
1977 – John S. Chase , Houston
1978 – Paul A. Kennon of Caudill Rowlett Scott , Houston
1979 – William T. Cannady of Wm. T. Cannady & Associates, Houston
1979 – Clovis Heimsath of Clovis Heimsath & Associates, Fayetteville, Texas
1979 – Charles B. Thomsen of Caudill Rowlett Scott , Houston
1982 – John Zemanek of the University of Houston , Houston
1984 – Sinclair Black of Black Atkinson Vernooy, Austin, Texas
1984 – Richard Keating of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill , Houston
1984 – Frank Kelly of Sikes Jennings Kelly, Houston
1986 – Ronald L. Skaggs of Harwood K. Smith & Partners, Dallas
1991 – John J. Casbarian of Taft Architects, Houston
1991 – Carolyn Peterson of Ford, Powell & Carson, San Antonio
1995 – Larry Speck of Page Southerland Page, Austin, Texas
1996 – David Lake of Lake Flato Architects , San Antonio
1998 – Coulson Tough of The Woodlands Corporation, The Woodlands, Texas
2003 – Peter Hoyt Brown of Civic Design Associates, Houston
2005 – Elizabeth Chu Richter of Richter Architects, Corpus Christi, Texas
2010 – Joe Mashburn of the University of Houston , Houston
2010 – Jeff Potter of Potter Architects, Dallas
2011 – Juan Miró of Miró Rivera Architects, Austin, Texas
2013 – Dick Clark of Dick Clark Architecture , Austin, Texas
2014 – Dan Hart of Parkhill, Smith & Cooper, Midland, Texas
2014 – David Heymann of David Heymann Architect, Austin, Texas
2014 – Bryan Trubey of HKS, Inc. , Dallas
2015 – Alfred Vidaurri Jr. of Freese & Nichols, Fort Worth, Texas
2016 – Fred Perpall of The Beck Group , Dallas
2017 – Anthony Alofsin of Anthony Alofsin Architect, Austin, Texas
1889 – Samuel Cleeton Dallas of Dallas & Hedges, Salt Lake City
1889 – William S. Hedges of Dallas & Hedges, Salt Lake City
1940 – Raymond J. Ashton of Ashton & Evans , Salt Lake City
1940 – Walter E. Ware of Ware & McClenahan, Salt Lake City
1957 – Fred L. Markham , Provo, Utah
1958 – George Cannon Young , Salt Lake City
1969 – Georgius Y. Cannon , Salt Lake City
1970 – Dean L. Gustavson of Dean L. Gustavson Associates, Salt Lake City
1983 – Neil Astle of Astle, Ericson & Associates, Salt Lake City
1986 – Franklin T. Ferguson of FFKR Architects, Salt Lake City
1992 – George N. Daniels of Edwards & Daniels Associates, Salt Lake City
2013 – Kenneth J. Naylor of Naylor Wentworth Lund Architects, Salt Lake City
2015 – Jim Nielson of Axis Architects, Salt Lake City
Grace Church (1959) in Kilmarnock , designed by Milton L. Grigg (1953).
The former Gap Inc. headquarters (1997) in San Bruno, California , designed by William McDonough (1997) of William McDonough + Partners.
1890 – Albert L. West , Richmond, Virginia
1923 – William Churchill Noland , Richmond, Virginia
1950 – Clinton H. Cowgill of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute , Blacksburg, Virginia
1952 – Pendleton S. Clark of Clark, Buhr & Nexsen, Lynchburg, Virginia
1953 – Milton L. Grigg , Charlottesville, Virginia
1953 – Marcellus E. Wright Sr. of Marcellus Wright & Son, Richmond, Virginia
1956 – A. Edwin Kendrew of Colonial Williamsburg , Williamsburg, Virginia
1965 – Louis L. Scribner of Stainback & Scribner, Charlottesville, Virginia
1967 – Herbert L. Smith III of Oliver & Smith, Norfolk, Virginia
1971 – Louis A. Oliver of Oliver & Smith, Norfolk, Virginia
1972 – William Marshall Jr. of McGaughy, Marshall & McMillan , Norfolk, Virginia
1978 – R. Randall Vosbeck of Vosbeck, Vosbeck & Associates, Alexandria, Virginia
1983 – Carlton Abbott of Carlton Abbott & Partners, Williamsburg, Virginia
1990 – Charles W. Steger of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University , Blacksburg, Virginia
1995 – Robert A. Boynton of Boynton Rothschild Rowland Architects, Richmond, Virginia
1997 – William McDonough of William McDonough + Partners, Charlottesville, Virginia
2001 – Kenneth A. Schwartz of the University of Virginia , Charlottesville, Virginia
The Suzzallo Library of the University of Washington , designed by Charles H. Bebb (1910) and Carl F. Gould (1934) of Bebb & Gould and completed in phases beginning in 1926.
The Bullitt Center in Seattle , designed by Robert Hull (1992) and David Miller (1994) of the Miller Hull Partnership and completed in 2013.
1910 – Charles Herbert Bebb of Bebb and Mendel , Seattle
1923 – Kirtland Cutter , Spokane
1934 – Abraham H. Albertson , Seattle
1934 – Carl Frelinghuysen Gould of Bebb & Gould , Seattle
1935 – Floyd A. Naramore , Seattle
1935 – Harlan Thomas of Thomas, Grainger & Thomas, Seattle
1940 – Arthur Lamont Loveless , Seattle
1947 – William J. Bain of Naramore, Bain, Brady, and Johanson , Seattle
1951 – B. Marcus Priteca , Seattle
1951 – Paul Thiry , Seattle
1955 – J. Lister Holmes of J. Lister Holmes & Associates, Seattle
1959 – Robert L. Durham of Durham, Anderson & Freed , Seattle
1959 – Paul Hayden Kirk of Paul Hayden Kirk & Associates, Seattle
1959 – Harold C. Whitehouse of Whitehouse & Price , Spokane
1960 – Perry Johanson of Naramore, Bain, Brady, and Johanson , Seattle
1963 – Victor Steinbrueck of the University of Washington , Seattle
1967 – Fred Bassetti of Fred Bassetti & Company, Seattle
1973 – Phillip Jacobson of The Richardson Associates, Seattle
1978 – Wendell Lovett of the University of Washington , Seattle
1979 – Lee Copeland of the University of Washington , Seattle
1980 – L. Jane Hastings of The Hastings Group Architects, Seattle
1980 – Roland Terry of Terry & Egan, Seattle
1983 – William M. Polk of John Graham & Company , Seattle
1989 – Carolyn Geise of Geise Architects, Seattle
1991 – Jim Olson of Olson Kundig Architects , Seattle
1992 – Robert Hull of the Miller Hull Partnership , Seattle
1993 – Johnpaul Jones of Jones & Jones Architects and Landscape Architects , Seattle
1994 – David Miller of the Miller Hull Partnership , Seattle
1996 – Jeffrey Karl Ochsner of the University of Washington , Seattle
2004 – Tom Kundig of Olson Kundig Architects , Seattle
2006 – Peter Steinbrueck of Steinbrueck Urban Strategies, Seattle
2011 – David Coleman of David Coleman Architecture, Seattle
2013 – Amanda Sturgeon of the International Living Future Institute, Seattle
2021 – Grace Kim of Schemata Workshop, Seattle
1944 – James L. Montgomery of Montgomery & Patteson, Charleston, West Virginia
1952 – Cyrus E. Silling of C. E. Silling & Associates, Charleston, West Virginia
1952 – Walter F. Martens of Martens & Son, Charleston, West Virginia
1979 – Charles A. Haviland , Charleston, West Virginia
1981 – Irving Henry Bowman of Irving Bowman & Associates, Charleston, West Virginia
2002 – C. William Bevins of ZMM Inc., Charleston, West Virginia
The State Office Building in Madison, Wisconsin , designed by State Architect Arthur Peabody (1932) and completed in phases beginning in 1931.
1884 – E. Townsend Mix of E. T. Mix & Company, Milwaukee
1888 – James Gilbert Chandler , Racine, Wisconsin
1889 – Alfred C. Clas , Milwaukee
1889 – James Douglas , Milwaukee
1889 – George Bowman Ferry , Milwaukee
1889 – Henry C. Koch of Henry C. Koch & Company, Milwaukee
1902 – Elmer Grey , Milwaukee
1918 – Alexander C. Eschweiler , Milwaukee
1923 – Peter Brust of Brust & Philipp , Milwaukee
1925 – Richard Philipp of Brust & Philipp , Milwaukee
1932 – Arthur Peabody , State Architect, Madison, Wisconsin
1934 – Thomas Leslie Rose of Kirchhoff & Rose , Milwaukee
1937 – Henry A. Foeller of Foeller, Schober & Berners, Green Bay, Wisconsin
1952 – Edgar H. Berners of Foeller, Schober, Berners, Safford & Jahn, Green Bay, Wisconsin
1964 – John J. Flad of John J. Flad & Associates, Madison, Wisconsin
1978 – Paul H. Graven of Graven Associates, Madison, Wisconsin
1867 – Adolf Cluss of Cluss & Kammerhueber, Washington, D.C.
1885 – Mifflin E. Bell , Supervising Architect , Washington, D.C.
1886 – John L. Smithmeyer of Smithmeyer & Pelz, Washington, D.C.
1887 – Glenn Brown , Washington, D.C.
1888 – Edward Clark , Architect of the Capitol , Washington, D.C.
1888 – William Alfred Freret , Supervising Architect , Washington, D.C.
1888 – James G. Hill , Washington, D.C.
1889 – Paul J. Pelz of Smithmeyer & Pelz, Washington, D.C.
1889 – Thomas Franklin Schneider , Washington, D.C.
1892 – James Rush Marshall of Hornblower & Marshall , Washington, D.C.
1893 – Joseph Coerten Hornblower of Hornblower & Marshall , Washington, D.C.
1895 – William Johnston Marsh of Marsh & Peter , Washington, D.C.
1896 – Leon E. Dessez , Washington, D.C.
1909 – Edward W. Donn Jr. of Wood, Donn & Deming, Washington, D.C.
1912 – Walter Gibson Peter of Marsh & Peter , Washington, D.C.
1914 – Nathan C. Wyeth , Washington, D.C.
1916 – Waddy Butler Wood of Wood, Donn & Deming, Washington, D.C.
1923 – Albert L. Harris , Washington, D.C.
1931 – Frederick V. Murphy of Murphy & Olmsted , Washington, D.C.
1937 – Louis A. Simon , Supervising Architect , Washington, D.C.
1941 – Arthur B. Heaton , Washington, D.C.
1944 – Edmund R. Purves of the American Institute of Architects , Washington, D.C.
1946 – Louis Justement of Justement, Elam & Darby, Washington, D.C.
1951 – Waldron Faulkner of Faulkner, Kingsbury & Stenhouse , Washington, D.C.
1952 – Thomas H. Locraft of Murphy & Locraft , Washington, D.C.
1952 – Delos H. Smith , Washington, D.C.
1953 – Leon Chatelain Jr. , Washington, D.C.
1955 – Philip H. Frohman , Washington, D.C.
1956 – Julian E. Berla of Berla & Abel , Washington, D.C.
1956 – Slocum Kingsbury of Faulkner, Kingsbury & Stenhouse , Washington, D.C.
1959 – Charles M. Goodman , Washington, D.C.
1960 – John W. McLeod of McLeod & Ferrara, Washington, D.C.
1960 – Chloethiel Woodard Smith of Satterlee & Smith, Washington, D.C.
1961 – Thomas Chalmers Vint of the National Park Service , Washington, D.C.
1964 – Paul A. Goettelmann of Goettelmann & Xepapas, Washington, D.C.
1964 – Arthur H. Keyes Jr. of Keyes, Lethbridge & Condon , Washington, D.C.
1966 – Francis D. Lethbridge of Keyes, Lethbridge & Condon , Washington, D.C.
1967 – David H. Condon of Keyes, Lethbridge & Condon , Washington, D.C.
1968 – Joseph H. Abel of Berla & Abel , Washington, D.C.
1968 – Louis Edwin Fry Sr. of Fry & Welch, Washington, D.C.
1971 – Hugh Newell Jacobsen , Washington, D.C.
1971 – George M. White , Architect of the Capitol , Washington, D.C.
1972 – William L. Ensign of McLeod, Ferrara & Ensign, Washington, D.C.
1975 – George E. Hartman Jr. of Hartman-Cox Architects, Washington, D.C.
1976 – Bill N. Lacy of the National Endowment for the Arts , Washington, D.C.
1977 – Warren J. Cox of Hartman-Cox Architects, Washington, D.C.
1977 – John Paul Eberhard of the AIA Research Corporation, Washington, D.C.
1979 – Arthur Cotton Moore of Arthur Cotton Moore Associates, Washington, D.C.
1980 – Colden Florance of Keyes Condon Florance , Washington, D.C.
1984 – Charles Henry Atherton of the United States Commission of Fine Arts , Washington, D.C.
1984 – Hilyard Robinson , Washington, D.C.
1985 – David Childs of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill , Washington, D.C.
1990 – Harry G. Robinson III of Howard University , Washington, D.C.
1991 – Marshall Purnell of Devrouax+Purnell, Washington, D.C.
1992 – Shalom Baranes of Shalom Baranes Associates , Washington, D.C.
1993 – Raj Barr-Kumar of Barr-Kumar Architects Engineers, Washington, D.C.
1993 – Paul S. Devrouax of Devrouax+Purnell, Washington, D.C.
1993 – Thomas Eichbaum of Florance Eichbaum Esocoff King , Washington, D.C.
1993 – Philip Esocoff of Florance Eichbaum Esocoff King , Washington, D.C.
1993 – Raymond Kaskey , Washington, D.C.
1993 – David King of Florance Eichbaum Esocoff King , Washington, D.C.
1994 – Amy Weinstein of Weinstein Studio, Washington, D.C.
1995 – Edward Feiner of the General Services Administration , Washington, D.C.
2000 – Helene Combs Dreiling of the American Institute of Architects , Washington, D.C.
2001 – Alan Hantman , Architect of the Capitol , Washington, D.C.
2009 – Carl Elefante of Quinn Evans Architects, Washington, D.C.
The Supreme Court Building (1955) in San Juan , designed by Osvaldo Toro (1967) and Miguel Ferrer (1967) of Toro-Ferrer.
1964 – Henry Klumb , San Juan
1967 – Miguel Ferrer of Toro-Ferrer , Santurce
1967 – Osvaldo Toro of Toro-Ferrer , Santurce
1970 – William V. Reed of Reed Torres Beauchamp Marvel, Hato Rey
1978 – Jesús Eduardo Amaral , Hato Rey
1979 – Thomas S. Marvel of Torres Beauchamp Marvel, Hato Rey
2000 – Jorge Rigau of Jorge Rigau Arquitectos, Río Piedras
2002 – Beatriz del Cueto of Pantel del Cueto & Associates, Guaynabo
2005 – Andrés Mignucci of Andrés Mignucci Arquitectos, San Juan
2006 – Segundo Cardona of SCF Arquitectos, Guaynabo
1951 – William W. Bosworth , Vaucresson
1952 – Antonin Raymond of Antonin Raymond & L. L. Rado, Tokyo
1954 – Juan F. Nakpil of Juan F. Nakpil & Sons, Manila
2000 – Richard N. Swett , United States Ambassador to Denmark , Copenhagen
2003 – Thomas Vonier , Paris
2018 – Samuel Oboh of AECOM , Edmonton , Alberta
2019 – Murat Soygeniş of S+ ARCHITECTURE, Istanbul
2021 – Mouzhan Majidi of Zaha Hadid Architects , London