2022

John P. Blood, FAIA
2022
Object Five

John Blood’s multi-faceted work unifies ideal concept and theory with the reality of production, expanding the applications of architectural knowledge into new realms and affirming the role of design in worlds both real and imagined.

Milton E. Hime, FAIA
2022
Object Two

Milton Hime has invested his practice in helping non-profits address unmet community needs and level systemic inequities, demonstrating that architects, design and placemaking are essential resources for resolving persistent real-world challenges with care and dignity.

William S. Mullane, FAIA
2022
Object Four

A proponent of high-performing, sustainable and innovative approaches to campus architecture, Bill Mullane develops, promotes and realizes visionary projects that are essential to supporting institutional missions and to helping transform the communities they serve.

Keith A. Simon, FAIA
2022
Object Two

An expert in building enclosure technology, Keith Simon addresses the critical and often unmet need for ensuring and improving building performance, resilience, and durability by guiding design teams, educating future architects, and facilitating interdisciplinary exchange.