2014

David Heymann, FAIA
2014
Object Two

An innovative educator and gifted communicator, David Heymann conveys the richness and challenge of architecture to a broad audience. His work investigates how buildings carry meaning, and the central role of landscape in architectural design.

Matthew F. Kreisle III, FAIA
2014
Object Five

Advocate, leader and pragmatic visionary, Matthew Kreisle strives to educate, engage and energize communities to build on a shared past and common ground as the means to create a future that celebrates people and place.

Laurie Limbacher, FAIA
2014
Object One

Laurie Limbacher has safeguarded and reinvigorated exemplars of our architectural heritage, expanded the body of historical knowledge, and influenced peers and policymakers to understand the imperative of retaining our connection to the history of place.

Miguel A. Rivera Agosto, FAIA
2014
Object One

Miguel Rivera is internationally recognized for design excellence and a rigorous approach that brings out the beauty in simple, common materials, blurs art and architecture, and produces poetic and inspirational projects that enrich their landscapes.