2011

Gary E. Furman, FAIA
2011
Object One

Gary Furman’s architecture celebrates the act of habitation, integrating the aspirations of his clients and the subtleties of place with a rich sensitivity toward the craft of making buildings.

Thomas H. Hatch, FAIA
2011
Object Two

With equal measures of pragmatism, idealism, and tenacity, Tom Hatch has vastly improved the quality and image of affordable housing while steadfastly championing his belief that a humane architecture stabilizes lives and builds sustainable communities.

Juan Miró, FAIA
2011
Object Two

Juan Miró is an internationally recognized architect and educator who has inspired a generation of students through his dedication to teaching and the design excellence of his work, providing a bridge between academia and practice.

Morris Jerome Neal, FAIA
2011
Object One

MJ Neal’s renowned work weaves materials, colors, and textures with earth and sky into architecture that engages nature and the senses. His carefully programmed and delicately detailed creations rise to the level of poetry.