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Architects and Arthur
* Educational games like Arthur Saves the Planet, Cleopatra and the Society of Architects, and Shakespeare: The Bard Game
Architects such as Frank Gehry, Robert Venturi, Eric Owen Moss, James Stirling and Arthur Erickson were brought in to bring the campus more up to date.
The Assistant Architects were: George Esselmont Gordon Leith, Wilfred Clement von Berg, Charles Henry Holden ( who in 1920 became a Principal Architect ), William Harrison Cowlishaw, William Bryce Binnie, George Hartley Goldsmith, Frank Higginson, Arthur James Scott Hutton, Noel Ackroyd Rew, and John Reginald Truelove.
The American Society of Landscape Architects ( ASLA ) awarded Anderson for his designs in the Tables of Water in Lake Washington ( Washington State ), the Mount Saint Helens project, the Trillium Projects in Seattle, and the Arthur Ross Terrace design in Manhattan, New York.
The New York Five refers to a group of five New York City architects ( Peter Eisenman, Michael Graves, Charles Gwathmey, John Hejduk and Richard Meier ) whose photographed work was the subject of a CASE meeting at the Museum of Modern Art, organized by Arthur Drexler and Colin Rowe in 1969, and featured in the subsequent book Five Architects, published by Wittenborn in 1972, then more famously by Oxford Press in 1975.
Architects Charles Mewès and Arthur Davis, who were responsible for the Ritz Hotel in London, remodelled the house for Ronald and Margaret Greville, remodelling the 19th century design of Thomas Cubitt.
Arthur Delevan Gilman ( November 5, 1821 – July 11, 1882 ) was an American architect, designer of many Boston neighborhoods, and member of the American Institute of Architects.

Architects and won
In the words of his biographer, Pei has won " every award of any consequence in his art ", including the Arnold Brunner Award from the National Institute of Arts and Letters ( 1963 ), the Gold Medal for Architecture from the American Academy of Arts and Letters ( 1979 ), the AIA Gold Medal ( 1979 ), the first Praemium Imperiale for Architecture from the Japan Art Association ( 1989 ), the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, and the 2010 Royal Gold Medal from the Royal Institute of British Architects.
* Yamasaki won the American Institute of Architects ' First Honor Award three times.
The crossing won a special award from the Royal Institute of British Architects in 2008.
The most well-known building on campus is the Chapel of St. Ignatius, designed by New York architect Steven Holl, born in Bremerton, Washington: the 1997 building won a national Honor Award from the American Institute of Architects in 1998.
The gatehouse-inspired Falmer House won a bronze medal from the Royal Institute of British Architects.
It has won various awards for its distinctive style, including the Distinguished Architects Twenty-five Year Award from the American Institute of Architects in May 1999.
Lenox products also became well known in the US thanks to Frank Graham Holmes, chief designer from 1905 to 1954, who won several artistic awards such as the 1927 Craftsmanship Medal of the American Institute of Architects and the 1943 silver medal of the American Designers Institute.
This style was also used for a house he designed for himself in Clarendon Place, Paddington in 1924, which won the annual medal for London street architecture of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1928.
It won design awards at the time and in 2006 was selected for the " Twenty-five Year Award " by the American Institute of Architects, which recognizes structures that have had significant influence on the profession.
The library won the American Institute of Architects Design Award.
The plaza setting for the sculpture won a National Honor Award from the American Society of Landscape Architects.
The building won a 2001 Award of Excellence for Library Architecture from the Library Administration and Management Association and the American Institute of Architects.
The scheme won the " Prominent Award for City Planning Design " at the first session of Annual Meeting of the World Architects Alliance in 2002.
The new Theatre was deemed “ a very successful statement of both theatrical and architectural values ” and was cited by the American Institute of Architects as “ inside and out, a brilliant theatrical event .” Of the Brutalist theatres built in the 1960s, including the Vivian Beaumont at Lincoln Center, Arena Stage in Washington D. C., Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, and the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis, only the Alley Theatre ’ s architect, Franzen, won the national Honor Award from the American Institute of Architects for designing the theatre ( 1972 ).
The building's renovation won the 2009 National AIA Honor Award, the 2009 MASNYC Masterworks Award, the 2009 AIANY Merit Award, the 2008 AIA New York State Award of Excellence, the 2008 American Institute of Architects NY / Boston Society of Architects Biennial Honor Award for Educational Facility Design, the 2008 SARA / NY Design Award of Excellence, and the 2007 AIANY Merit Award for Projects.
Most notably, the Media Centre ( by Future Systems ) was added in 1998-9 which won The Royal Institute of British Architects Stirling Prize for 1999.
* The design of the park won Honour Award for Urban Design ( 1998 ) of Hong Kong Chapter, the American Institute of Architects.,
It won an American Institute of Architects award for its innovative design.
Cobtun House was built in 2001 and won the Royal Institute of British Architects ' Sustainable Building of the Year award in 2005.
In May 1983, the building won an American Institute of Architects honor award.
The competition was won by New York based Steven Holl Architects working with Glasgow based JM Architects.

Architects and competition
' The Birmingham Civic Society did not give up and, with additional pressure from the Royal Institute of British Architects, the Town Planning Institute and the Royal Academy, the Postmaster General was forced to think again ; and the result was that the RFAC organised a limited competition.
Having chosen the architect Michael Hopkins of Hopkins Architects in a design competition, Christie announced in 1990 that a new theatre, capable of seating 1, 200 people, would be constructed in 1992.
The competition was sponsored by UIA ( International Union of Architects ), the Greek Ministry of Environment and the Organization for the Planning and Environmental Protection of Athens ( ORSA ).
A competition was held to design a new pavilion, and the project awarded to the winning architect Angus Meek Architects of Bristol.
A two-stage competition was announced, for which the Authority consulted the Royal Australian Institute of Architects and, together with the National Capital Development Commission, made available to competitors a brief and competition documents.
The building, designed by Branson Coates Architects following an architectural design competition managed by RIBA Competitions, consists of four giant stainless steel drums, surrounding an atrium area, the upper floor of which has a glazed roof.
The winner of the competition was Nobel Architects.
The rules of each competition are defined by the organiser, however these often follow the guidelines provided by the International Union of Architects, respectively the relevant national or regional architecture organisation.
The gallery was extended by Hopkins Architects in 2002 following an architectural design competition managed by RIBA Competitions to take in the Manchester Athenaeum, designed in the palazzo style by Barry in 1826.
Led by Mayor Nathan Phillips, Toronto city council decided in 1956 to have an international competition to choose the new design under terms drawn up by the International Union of Architects, which itself caused some controversy as some felt the work should be done by a Canadian.
Louis Christian Mullgardt, a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects ( AIA ), was appointed as advisory architect to prepare general scheme for the park and to plan and execute a competition following the rules set forth by the AIA.
A competition programme for a conceptual design was drafted and coordinated with the CAA, the Bulgarian Chamber of Architects, the Bulgarian Architects ' Union and the Chamber of Engineers Involved in Investment Design.
Dominic Williams of Ellis Williams Architects won an architectural design competition, managed by RIBA Competitions, in the mid 1990s to convert the 1950s Baltic Flour Mill into a centre for art.
* Sustainable Community Solutions international competition award ( the American Institute of Architects & International Union of Architects, 1993 )
The winning design had a number of supporters, including publications such as The Age and George Taylor's Sydney-based trade journal, Building, prominent citizens including artist Norman Lindsay and University of Sydney Dean of Architecture, Leslie Wilkinson, and the Royal Australian Institute of Architects ( who had been heavily involved in the competition ).
He won the competition for Knox College in Dunedin in 1906 when he was only 21 and became an associate of the New Zealand Institute of Architects ( NZIA ) in 1907.
The architectural competition program was written by Omaha architect Thomas R. Kimball, then president of the American Institute of Architects.
The Young Architects Program ( YAP ) is an annual competition hosted by MoMA PS1 and The Museum of Modern Art that invites young architects to submit design proposals for MoMA PS1's courtyard.
After a two stage competition between three developers in September 2004 the city selected Westbank Projects / Peterson Investment Group to develop and Gregory Henriquez of Henriquez Partners Architects to lead the design of the new buildings, with Glotman Simpson as the Structural Engineers.

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