User:JPRiley/FAIA

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Housekeeping

  • Beginning in 1900: nominated by chapters, approved by the board of directors
  • Beginning in 1923: elected by a jury of six, elected for achievement in design, construction, literature, education or public service
  • Beginning in 1952: College of Fellows established
  • Beginning in 1968: No longer elected (presented at convention?) by category
  • 1878: November
  • 1898-1899: November
  • 1900: December
  • 1906: January, 1907
  • 1907: November
  • 1908-1909: December
  • 1911: December
  • 1913: December
  • 1915-1916: December
  • 1917: n/a
  • 1918: April
  • 1919: April-May
  • 1920: May
  • 1923: May
  • 1926-1927: May
  • 1929: April
  • 1930: May
  • 1933: n/a
  • 1935-1936: May
  • 1940-1941: May
  • 1942: June
  • 1944: n/a
  • 1945: April
  • 1947: June
  • 1950: May
  • 1953-1954: June
  • 1956-1957: May
  • 1960: April
  • 1963: April
  • 1965-1969: June
  • 1982: June
  • 1993: April

Alabama

The Grove Court Apartments in Montgomery, Alabama, designed by Clyde C. Pearson (FAIA 1952) of Pearson, Tittle & Narrows and completed in 1947.
The DeKalb County Courthouse in Fort Payne, Alabama, designed by Moreland G. Smith (FAIA 1961) of Sherlock, Smith & Adams and completed in 1950.
The Juliette Hampton Morgan Memorial Library of the Montgomery City-County Public Library, designed by Sherlock, Smith & Adams and completed in 1960.
The College Theatre of Birmingham–Southern College, designed by Warren, Knight & Davis and completed in 1968.
the Hugo L. Black United States Courthouse in Birmingham, Alabama, designed by Kidd Plosser Sprague Architects and completed in 1987.

Birmingham

Mobile

Auburn

Montgomery

Huntsville

Anniston-Oxford

Tuskegee

Eufaula

Dothan

Alaska

St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Anchorage, Alaska, designed by Edwin B. Crittenden (FAIA 1975) and completed in 1955.

Anchorage

Fairbanks

Juneau

Arizona

The Charles Trumbull Hayden Library of Arizona State University, designed by Frederick P. Weaver (FAIA 1964) of Weaver & Drover and completed in 1966.
The Tempe Municipal Building, designed by Kemper Goodwin (FAIA 1969) and Michael Goodwin (FAIA 1978) of Michael & Kemper Goodwin and completed in 1971.
The Federal Building in Tucson, Arizona, designed by William H. Cook (FAIA 1984) of Cain, Nelson, Wares, Cook & Associates and completed in 1974.
The Burton Barr Central Library in Phoenix, Arizona, designed by Will Bruder (FAIA 2013) of William P. Bruder Architect and completed in 1995.

Phoenix

Tucson

Prescott

Arkansas

Thorncrown Chapel in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, designed by E. Fay Jones (FAIA 1979) of Fay Jones & Associates and completed in 1980.
The Steven L. Anderson Design Center of the University of Arkansas, designed by Marlon Blackwell (FAIA 2009) of Marlon Blackwell Architects and completed in 2013.

Little Rock

Fayetteville

Fort Smith

  • 1966 – Ralph O. Mott of Mott, Mobley, Horstman & Staton, Fort Smith
  • 1982 – John K. Mott of Mott, Mobley, McGowan & Griffin, Fort Smith

Pine Bluff

El Dorado

California

The Church of St. James the Apostle in Oakland, California, designed by John Wright (FAIA 1882) and George H. Sanders (FAIA 1882) of Wright & Sanders and completed in 1886.
The Hibernia Bank Building in San Francisco, designed by Albert Pissis (FAIA 1886) of Pissis & Moore and completed in 1892.
The San Francisco Ferry Building, designed by A. Page Brown (FAIA 1894) and completed in 1898.
The San Francisco City Hall, designed by Arthur Brown Jr. (FAIA 1930) and John Bakewell Jr. (FAIA 1937) of Bakewell & Brown and completed in 1915.
The Earl Warren Building in San Francisco, designed by Walter Danforth Bliss and William Baker Faville (FAIA 1914) of Bliss & Faville and completed in 1922.
The former Los Angeles Times Building, designed by Gordon Kaufmann (FAIA 1938) and completed in 1935.
The Capitol Records Building in Los Angeles, designed by Louis Naidorf (FAIA 1978) of Welton Becket & Associates and completed in 1956.
The SMUD Headquarters Building in Sacramento, California, designed by Albert M. Dreyfuss (FAIA 1967) and Leonard D. Blackford (FAIA 1969) of Dreyfuss & Blackford and completed in 1961.
The Hawaii State Capitol in Honolulu, designed by John Carl Warnecke (FAIA 1962) of John Carl Warnecke & Associates and completed in 1969.
The Geisel Library of the University of California, San Diego, designed by William L. Pereira (FAIA 1958) of William L. Pereira Associates and completed in 1970.
The Columbus City Hall in Columbus, Indiana, designed by Edward Charles Bassett (FAIA 1977) of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and completed in 1981.
The Irvine Civic Center, designed by David Klages (FAIA 1983) of Klages Carter Vail & Partners and completed in 1989.
The Tillman Water Reclamation Plant in Los Angeles, designed by Anthony J. Lumsden (FAIA 1979) of Daniel, Mann, Johnson & Mendenhall and completed in phases in 1984 and 1991.
The Cathedral of Christ the Light in Oakland, California, designed by Craig W. Hartman (FAIA 1995) of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and completed in 2008.
The headquarters of Nvidia in Santa Clara, California, designed by Hao Ko (FAIA 2024) of Gensler and completed in 2017.

Los Angeles

San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley

San Diego

San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara

Sacramento

Santa Barbara

Inland Empire

Salinas

Fresno

Santa Rosa-Petaluma

San Luis Obispo

Bakersfield

Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura

Stockton

Santa Cruz-Watsonville

Modesto

Visalia

Colorado

The Trinity United Methodist Church in Denver, designed by Robert S. Roeschlaub (FAIA 1900) and completed in 1887.
South High School in Denver, designed by William Ellsworth Fisher (FAIA 1934) of Fisher & Fisher and completed in 1926.
The former Silver State Savings and Loan Building in Denver, designed by William C. Muchow (FAIA 1968) of W. C. Muchow Associates and completed in 1964.
The former Colorado State Judicial Building in Denver, designed by John B. Rogers (FAIA 1979) of Rogers Nagel Langhart Architects and completed in 1977.
The History Colorado Center in Denver, designed by David Tryba (FAIA 2004) of Tryba Architects and completed in 2012.

Denver

Boulder

Glenwood Springs

Colorado Springs

Edwards

Greeley

Pueblo

Grand Junction

Connecticut

The Norfolk Library, designed by George Keller (FAIA 1886) and completed in 1889.
The YMCA in Middletown, Connecticut, designed by Douglas Orr (FAIA 1939) and completed in 1928.
The United States Post Office in Bridgeport, Connecticut, designed by C. Wellington Walker (FAIA 1953) and completed in 1934.
The Hudson River Museum in Yonkers, New York, designed by Willis N. Mills (FAIA 1963) and Willis N. Mills Jr. (FAIA 1981) of Sherwood, Mills & Smith and completed in 1969.
The Knights of Columbus Building in New Haven, Connecticut, designed by Kevin Roche (FAIA 1993) of Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates and completed in 1969.
The Kent Memorial Library in Suffield, Connecticut, designed by Warren Platner (FAIA 1975) of Warren Platner Associates and completed in 1972.
The Hood Museum of Art of Dartmouth College, designed by Charles Willard Moore (FAIA 1970) of Moore Grover Harper and completed in 1985.
The Jewish Religious Center of Williams College, designed by Herbert S. Newman (FAIA 1981) of Herbert S. Newman & Partners and completed in 1990.
The Chemistry Building of the University of Connecticut, designed by Mark Simon (FAIA 1999) of Centerbrook Architects & Planners and completed in 1999.
The Fairfield Jesuit Community Residence of Fairfield University, designed by Lisa Gray (FAIA 2012) and Alan Organschi of Gray Organschi Architecture and completed in 2009.

Greater New Haven

Greater Hartford

Greater Bridgeport

Norwich-New London

Torrington

Delaware

The Delaware Art Museum, designed by Samuel Eldon Homsey (FAIA 1954) and Victorine du Pont Homsey (FAIA 1967) of Victorine & Samuel Homsey and completed in 1938.

Wilmington

Florida

The Coral Gables Congregational Church, designed by Richard Kiehnel (FAIA 1939) of Kiehnel & Elliott and completed in 1923.
The Supreme Court of Florida building in Tallahassee, Florida, designed by James Gamble Rogers II (FAIA 1991) and completed in 1948.
The former Jacksonville City Hall, designed by Ivan H. Smith (FAIA 1968) of Reynolds, Smith & Hills and completed in 1960.
The Miami Marine Stadium, designed by Andrew J. Ferendino (FAIA 1966) and Hilario Candela (FAIA 1986) of Pancoast, Ferendino, Skeels & Burnham and completed in 1963.
Plymouth Harbor in Sarasota, Florida, designed by Frank Folsom Smith (FAIA 1996) and completed in 1966.
Turlington Hall of the University of Florida, designed by Nils M. Schweizer (FAIA 1972) of Schweizer Associates and completed in 1970.
Weimer Hall of the University of Florida, designed by Ted P. Pappas (FAIA 1982) of Pappas Associates and completed in 1980.
The Atlantis Condominium in Miami, designed by Bernardo Fort-Brescia (FAIA 1992) and Laurinda Hope Spear (FAIA 1992) of Arquitectonica and completed in 1982.
The Appleton Museum of Art in Ocala, Florida, designed by Dwight E. Holmes (FAIA 1983) and H. Dean Rowe (FAIA 1985) of Rowe Holmes Hammer Russell Architects and completed in 1987.

Miami

Tampa Bay

Greater Orlando

Jacksonville

Gainesville

Sarasota

Tallahassee

Fort Myers

Pensacola

Deltona–Daytona Beach–Ormond Beach

Port St. Lucie

Crestview–Fort Walton Beach–Destin

Sebastian-Vero Beach

  • 2018 – Greg Burke of Gregory John Burke Architect, Vero Beach
  • 2018 – Clem Schaub of Clemens Bruns Schaub Architect & Associates, Vero Beach

Lakeland–Winter Haven

  • 1992 – Gene Leedy of Gene Leedy Architect, Winter Haven

Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville

Naples

Georgia

Georgia Institute of Technology
, designed by Alexander Campbell Bruce (FAIA 1889) and Thomas Henry Morgan (FAIA 1889) of Bruce & Morgan and completed in 1888.
The Hyatt Regency San Francisco, designed by John C. Portman Jr. (FAIA 1968) of John Portman & Associates and completed in 1973.

Atlanta

Savannah

Macon

Augusta

Columbus

Elberton

Valdosta

Moultrie

Swainsboro

Hawaii

The Albert Spencer Wilcox Building in Lihue, Hawaii, designed by Hart Wood (FAIA 1948) and completed in 1924.
The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor, designed by Alfred Preis (FAIA 1965) and completed in 1962.
The Prince Kuhio Federal Building in Honolulu, designed by Francis S. Haines (FAIA 1972) and Joseph G. Farrell (FAIA 2020) of Architects Hawaii Ltd. and completed in 1977.
The Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station at the South Pole, designed by Joseph Ferraro (FAIA 2008) of Ferraro Choi & Associates and completed in 2008.
The campus of the University of Hawaiʻi – West Oʻahu, designed by John Hara (FAIA 1996) of John Hara Associates and completed in 2012.

Honolulu

Hilo

Kahului

  • 1985 – Hans Riecke of Riecke Sunnland Kono Architects, Kahului

Idaho

The James A. McClure Federal Building and Courthouse in Boise, Idaho, designed by Charles F. Hummel (FAIA 1984) of Hummel, Hummel, Jones & Shawver and completed in 1968.

Boise

Moscow

Ketchum

Illinois

The former Chicago Water Tower, designed by William W. Boyington (FAIA 1869) and completed in 1869.
The Home Insurance Building in Chicago, designed by William Le Baron Jenney and completed in 1885.
The Rookery Building in Chicago, designed by Burnham & Root and completed in 1888.
The Auditorium Building in Chicago, designed by Adler & Sullivan and completed in 1889.
University of Illinois
, designed by Nathan Clifford Ricker (FAIA 1879) and James M. White (1932) and completed in 1897.
The Scottish Rite Cathedral in Peoria, Illinois, designed by Herbert Edmund Hewitt (FAIA 1932) and Frank Nelson Emerson (FAIA 1940) of Hewitt & Emerson and completed in 1925.
The Carbide & Carbon Building in Chicago, designed by Daniel H. Burnham Jr. (FAIA 1931) and Hubert Burnham (FAIA 1931) of Burnham Brothers and completed in 1929.
The Chicago Board of Trade Building, designed by John Augur Holabird (FAIA 1934) and John Wellborn Root Jr. (FAIA 1937) of Holabird & Root and completed in 1930.
S. R. Crown Hall of the Illinois Institute of Technology, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (FAIA 1954) and completed in 1956.
The United States Air Force Academy Cadet Chapel, designed by Walter Netsch (FAIA 1967) of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and completed in 1962.
The First Baptist Church of Columbus, Indiana, designed by Harry Weese & Associates and completed in 1965.
Marina City in Chicago, designed by Bertrand Goldberg (FAIA 1966) of Bertrand Goldberg Associates and completed in 1967.
1100 Superior in Cleveland, designed by Myron Goldsmith (FAIA 1972) of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and completed in 1972.
Water Tower Place in Chicago, designed by Edward D. Dart (FAIA 1967) of Loebl, Schlossman, Bennett & Dart and completed in 1976.
The James R. Thompson Center in Chicago, designed by Helmut Jahn (FAIA 1987) of Murphy/Jahn and completed in 1985.
Harold Washington Library Center
, designed by Hammond Beeby & Babka and completed in 1991.
The Chicago Poetry Center, designed by John Ronan (FAIA 2014) of John Ronan Architects and completed in 2011.
One Hundred Above the Park in St. Louis, designed by Jeanne Gang (FAIA 2009) of Studio Gang and completed in 2020.

Chicago

Champaign–Urbana

Springfield

Peoria

Decatur

Rockford

Bloomington–Normal

Greater St. Louis

  • 1967 – Edward A. Kane, Edwardsville
  • 1972 –
    Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum
    , Belleville, Illinois

Carbondale

Carthage

Quad Cities

Kankakee

Indiana

The Roberts Park Methodist Episcopal Church in Indianapolis, designed by Diedrich A. Bohlen (FAIA 1887) and completed in 1876.
The Starke County Courthouse in Knox, Indiana, designed by John F. Wing (FAIA 1889) and Marshall S. Mahurin (FAIA 1889) of Wing & Mahurin and completed in 1898.
The Student Building at Indiana University, designed by Bernard Vonnegut I (FAIA 1889) and Arthur Bohn of Vonnegut & Bohn and completed in 1905.
The Indianapolis Athletic Club, designed by Robert Frost Daggett (FAIA 1926) and completed in 1924.
The Indiana State Library and Historical Bureau in Indianapolis, designed by Edward D. Pierre (FAIA 1951) and George C. Wright (FAIA 1951) of Pierre & Wright and completed in 1934.
The Minton–Capehart Federal Building in Indianapolis, designed by Evans Woollen III (FAIA 1983) of Woollen Associates and completed in 1975.
University of Illinois
, designed by Evans Woollen III (FAIA 1983) and Lynn H. Molzan (FAIA 1980) of Woollen, Molzan and Partners and completed in 1994.
The Indiana State Museum in Indianapolis, designed by Bill Browne Jr. (FAIA 2009) of RATIO Architects and completed in 2002.

Indianapolis

South Bend

Terre Haute

Lafayette

Muncie

Evansville

  • 1881 –
    Reid Brothers
    , Evansville
  • 1889 –
    Reid Brothers
    , Evansville
  • 1895 – Frank J. Schlotter, Evansville

Fort Wayne

Chicago

Elkhart

Frankfort

Richmond

Louisville

Iowa

The Davenport City Hall, designed by John W. Ross (FAIA 1889) and completed in 1895.
The Charles Mix County Courthouse in Lake Andes, South Dakota, designed by William L. Steele (FAIA 1918) and completed in 1919.
The former Des Moines Fire Department Headquarters, designed by J. Woolson Brooks (FAIA 1947) of Proudfoot, Rawson, Brooks & Borg and completed in 1937.
Stephens Auditorium of Iowa State University, designed by Raymond D. Crites (FAIA 1972) of Crites & McConnell with Brooks-Borg-Skiles and completed in 1969.
The Civic Center of Greater Des Moines, designed by Charles Herbert (FAIA 1973) of Charles Herbert & Associates and completed in 1979.
Biology Building East of the University of Iowa, designed by William Anderson (FAIA 1999) of Brooks-Borg-Skiles and completed in 2000.

Des Moines

Dubuque

Ames

Cedar Rapids

Davenport

Sioux City

Waterloo

Iowa City

Burlington

Decorah

Fort Dodge

Kansas

The Franklin County Courthouse in Ottawa, Kansas, designed by George P. Washburn (FAIA 1889) and completed in 1892.
Topeka High School, designed by Theodore R. Griest (FAIA 1958) of Thomas W. Williamson & Company and completed in 1931.
The Wichita Central Library, designed by Robert J. Schaefer (FAIA 1981) and Robert D. Eflin of Schaefer, Schirmer & Eflin and completed in 1967.
The Ulrich Museum of Wichita State University, designed by Charles F. McAfee (FAIA 1981) of Charles F. McAfee Architects and Planners and completed in 1974.

Wichita

Manhattan

Lawrence

Topeka

Kansas City metropolitan area

Ottawa

Hutchinson

Garden City

Kentucky

The former Nelson County Courthouse in Bardstown, Kentucky, designed by Mason Maury (FAIA 1887) of Maury & Dodd and completed in 1891.
The Pendennis Club in Louisville, Kentucky, designed by Frederic Lindley Morgan (FAIA 1949) of Nevin & Morgan and completed in 1928.

Louisville

Lexington

Paducah

Frankfort

Louisiana

The Confederate Memorial Hall Museum in New Orleans, designed by Thomas Sully (FAIA 1889) and Albert Toledano (FAIA 1889) of Sully & Toledano and completed in 1890.
The DeSoto Parish Courthouse in Mansfield, Louisiana, designed by Charles Favrot (FAIA 1923) and Louis A. Livaudais of Favrot & Livaudais and completed in 1911.
The Caddo Parish Courthouse in Shreveport, Louisiana, designed by Edward F. Neild (FAIA 1948) and completed in 1926.
The New Orleans Public Library, designed by Nathaniel Cortlandt Curtis Jr. (FAIA 1962) and Arthur Q. Davis (FAIA 1959) of Curtis & Davis with Goldstein, Parham & Labouisse and Favrot, Reed, Mathes & Bergman and completed in 1958.
The State Library of Louisiana, designed by John Desmond (FAIA 1967) and completed in 1958.
Percival Stern Hall of Tulane University, designed by Nathaniel Cortlandt Curtis Jr. (FAIA 1962) and Arthur Q. Davis (FAIA 1959) of Curtis & Davis and completed in 1971.
The Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame in Natchitoches, Louisiana, designed by Victor Trahan (FAIA 2006) of Trahan Architects and completed in 2013.
The Bruce Museum of Arts and Science in Greenwich, Connecticut, designed by Steve Dumez (FAIA 2007) of Eskew+Dumez+Ripple and completed in 2023.

New Orleans

Baton Rouge

Shreveport

Lafayette

Alexandria

  • 1972 – Joseph M. Brocato of Barron, Heinberg & Brocato, Alexandria
  • 2007 – Doug Ashe of Ashe Broussard Weinzettle Architects, Alexandria

Lake Charles

Ruston

Bogalusa

Maine

The C. A. Brown Cottage in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, designed by John Calvin Stevens (FAIA 1889) and completed in 1887.
Parsons Hall of the University of New Hampshire, designed by Gridley Barrows (FAIA 1982) of Alonzo J. Harriman Associates and completed in 1966.

Portland

Lewiston–Auburn

Bangor

  • 1952 –
    Crowell, Lancaster & Higgins
    , Bangor

Maryland

The Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church in Baltimore, designed by Thomas Dixon (FAIA 1870) of Dixon & Carson and completed in 1872.
The Baltimore City Hall, designed by George A. Frederick (FAIA 1877) and completed in 1875.
Clarence Mitchell Courthouse in Baltimore
, designed by James Bosley Noel Wyatt (FAIA 1889) and William G. Nolting (FAIA 1901) of Wyatt & Nolting and completed in 1900.
Gilman Hall of Johns Hopkins University, designed by Douglas H. Thomas Jr. (FAIA 1909) of Parker, Thomas & Rice and completed in 1915.
The Baltimore City College, designed by Riggin Buckler and George Corner Fenhagen (FAIA 1937) of Buckler & Fenhagen and completed in 1928.
The Baltimore Gas and Electric Company Building, designed by L. McLane Fisher (FAIA 1955) and Charles M. Nes Jr. (FAIA 1955) Fisher, Nes, Campbell & Associates and completed in 1966.
The United States Post Office in Baltimore, designed by Alexander S. Cochran (FAIA 1962) and Richard C. Donkervoet (FAIA 1989) of Cochran, Stephenson & Donkervoet and Tatar & Kelly and completed in 1971.
The University of Virginia School of Law, designed by Adam Gross (FAIA 2004) and Luanne Greene (FAIA 2015) of Ayers Saint Gross and completed in 1997.
The Brown Center of the Maryland Institute College of Art, designed by Steve Ziger (FAIA 2018) of Ziger Snead Architects and completed in 2004.

Baltimore

Greater Washington

Easton

Chestertown

Salisbury

Massachusetts

The Arlington Street Church in Boston, designed by Arthur Gilman (FAIA 1857) and completed in 1861.
Memorial Hall of Harvard University, designed by William Robert Ware (FAIA 1961) and Henry Van Brunt (FAIA 1864) of Ware & Van Brunt and completed in 1878.
The Slater Memorial Museum of the Norwich Free Academy, designed by Stephen C. Earle (FAIA 1889) and completed in 1886.
The Worcester City Hall, designed by Robert Swain Peabody (FAIA 1889) and John Goddard Stearns Jr. (FAIA 1894) of Peabody & Stearns and completed in 1898.
The campus of the Harvard Medical School, designed by George Foster Shepley (FAIA 1889) and Charles Allerton Coolidge (FAIA 1889) of Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge and completed in 1906.
The Forest Park branch of the Springfield City Library, designed by Guy Kirkham (FAIA 1897) of Kirkham & Parlett and completed in 1909.
Gasson Hall of Boston College, designed by Charles Donagh Maginnis (FAIA 1906) and Timothy Walsh (FAIA 1925) of Maginnis & Walsh and completed in 1913.
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, designed by Guy Lowell (FAIA 1915) and completed in 1915.
Lowell House of Harvard University, designed by Charles Allerton Coolidge (FAIA 1889) and Henry R. Shepley (FAIA 1936) of Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch & Abbott and completed in 1930.
Houghton Library of Harvard University, designed by William G. Perry (FAIA 1936) of Perry, Shaw & Hepburn and completed in 1942.
Holyoke High School, designed by Bissell Alderman (FAIA 1970) of Alderman & MacNeish and completed in 1964.
Peabody Terrace of Harvard University, designed by Josep Lluís Sert (FAIA 1965), Huson Jackson (FAIA 1968) and Ronald Gourley (FAIA 1976) of Sert, Jackson & Gourley and completed in 1965.
The Boston Architectural College, designed by John R. Myer (FAIA 1970) of Ashley, Myer & Associates and completed in 1966.
The John F. Kennedy Federal Building in Boston, designed by Walter Gropius (FAIA 1954) of The Architects Collaborative and completed in 1966.
Boston City Hall, designed by Gerhard M. Kallmann (FAIA 1976) and Michael McKinnell (FAIA 1982) of Kallmann, McKinnell & Knowles and completed in 1968.
Mather House of Harvard University, designed by Jean Paul Carlhian (FAIA 1973) of Shepley, Bulfinch, Richardson & Abbott and completed in 1970.
The Monroe C. Gutman Library of Harvard University, designed by Benjamin Thompson (FAIA 1975) of Benjamin Thompson & Associates and completed in 1972.
The Federal Reserve Bank Building in Boston, designed by Hugh Stubbins (FAIA 1960) of Hugh Stubbins & Associates and completed in 1977.
The Cabot Intercultural Center of Tufts University, designed by Joseph Maybank III (FAIA 1984) of Architectural Resources Cambridge and completed in 1981.
The National Aquarium in Baltimore, designed by Peter Chermayeff (FAIA 1983) of Cambridge Seven Associates and completed in 1981.
The Aga Khan University Hospital in Karachi, Pakistan, designed by Thomas M. Payette (FAIA 1977) of Payette Associates and completed in 1985.
Ruggles station in Roxbury, Boston, designed by Don Stull (FAIA 1982) and M. David Lee (FAIA 1992) of Stull & Lee and completed in 1988.
Seiji Ozawa Hall at Tanglewood in Lenox, Massachusetts, designed by William Rawn (FAIA 1994) and of William Rawn Associates and completed in 1989.
The Edward W. Brooke Courthouse in Boston, designed by Gerhard M. Kallmann (FAIA 1976) and Michael McKinnell (FAIA 1982) of Kallmann McKinnell & Wood and completed in 1998.
The expanded New England Aquarium in Boston, designed by Warren Schwartz (FAIA 1995) and Robert Silver (FAIA 1994) of Schwartz/Silver Architects and completed in 1998.
Merck, Paris-Borden and Perkins Houses of Bennington College, designed by Kyu Sung Woo (FAIA 1997) of Kyu Sung Woo Architects and completed in 2001.
The University Pavilion of the University of Cincinnati, designed by Andrea Leers (FAIA 1991) and Jane Weinzapfel (FAIA 1994) of Leers Weinzapfel Associates and completed in 2002.
The expanded Cambridge Public Library, designed by William Rawn (FAIA 1994) and Cliff Gayley (FAIA 2015) of William Rawn Associates and completed in 2009.
The Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex of Northeastern University, designed by Robert J. Schaeffner (FAIA 2015) and Kevin B. Sullivan (FAIA 2012) of Payette Associates and completed in 2016.
Wegmans Hall of the University of Rochester, designed by Frano Violich (FAIA 2009) of Kennedy & Violich Architecture and completed in 2017.

Greater Boston

Springfield

Worcester

Pittsfield

Providence metropolitan area

Barnstable

Michigan

First Presbyterian Church in Detroit
, designed by George D. Mason (FAIA 1889) and Zacharias Rice (FAIA 1889) of Mason & Rice and completed in 1889.
Pewabic Pottery in Detroit, designed by William Buck Stratton (FAIA 1910) and Frank Conger Baldwin (FAIA 1897) of Stratton & Baldwin and completed in 1907.
Cadillac Place in Detroit, designed by Albert Kahn (FAIA 1918) and completed in 1922.
The Theodore Levin United States Courthouse in Detroit, designed by Robert O. Derrick and Branson B. Gamber (FAIA 1944) of Derrick & Gamber and completed in 1934.
The First Christian Church in Columbus, Indiana, designed by Eliel Saarinen (FAIA 1943) of Saarinen & Swanson and completed in 1942.
The MIT Chapel, designed by Eero Saarinen (FAIA 1952) of Eero Saarinen & Associates and completed in 1955.
The Midland Center for the Arts, designed by Alden B. Dow (FAIA 1957) of Alden B. Dow Associates and completed in 1968.
The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, designed by Gunnar Birkerts (FAIA 1970) of Gunnar Birkerts & Associates and completed in 1972.
The Michigan History Center and Library of Michigan in Lansing, Michigan, designed by William Henry Kessler (FAIA 1969) of William Kessler & Associates and completed in 1988.

Detroit

Ann Arbor

Grand Rapids

Lansing

Saginaw

Marquette

Kalamazoo

Flint

Bay City

Coldwater

Jackson

Midland

Muskegon

Battle Creek

Niles

Big Rapids

Minnesota

The Minneapolis City Hall, designed by Franklin B. Long and Frederick Kees (FAIA 1889) of Long & Kees and completed in 1902.
The Minnesota State Capitol, designed by Cass Gilbert (FAIA 1892) and completed in 1905.
The Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church in Minneapolis, designed by Edwin Hawley Hewitt (FAIA 1916) and Edwin H. Brown (FAIA 1926) of Hewitt & Brown and completed in 1916.
United States Post Office in Minneapolis
, designed by Wilbur H. Tusler (FAIA 1953) and Léon Arnal (FAIA 1948) of Magney & Tusler and completed in 1933.
The Thief River Falls United Methodist Church, designed by Eino A. Jyring (FAIA 1964) of Aguar, Jyring, Whiteman, Moser and completed in 1969.
Riverside Plaza in Minneapolis, designed by Ralph Rapson (FAIA 1965) and completed in 1973.
The Mill City Museum in Minneapolis, designed by Thomas Meyer (FAIA 2006), Jeffery Scherer (FAIA 1998) and Garth Rockcastle (FAIA 1998) of Meyer, Scherer & Rockcastle and completed in 2003.
The Welland International Flatwater Centre in Toronto, designed by Vincent James (FAIA 2005) and Jennifer Yoos (FAIA 2013) of VJAA and completed in 2014.

Minneapolis

St. Paul

Duluth

Faribault-Northfield

Mississippi

The Columbia High School, designed by Noah Webster Overstreet (FAIA 1952) and A. Hays Town of Overstreet & Town and completed in 1938.
The Panola County Courthouse in Batesville, Mississippi, designed by John H. Pritchard (FAIA 1960) of Pritchard & Nickles and completed in 1967.
The William F. Winter Archives and History Building in Jackson, Mississippi, designed by James E. Eley (FAIA 1993) of Eley Associates Architects with Cooke Douglass Farr Lemons Architects and Dale & Associates Architects and completed in 2003.

Jackson

Starkville

Meridian

Greenville

Tunica

Columbus

  • 1993 – Robert Ivy of Dean, Dale, Dean & Ivy, Columbus

Oxford

Eupora

Gulfport–Biloxi

Missouri

Greater St. Louis

The Missouri Governor's Mansion in Jefferson City, Missouri, designed by George I. Barnett (FAIA 1861) and completed in 1872.
The St. Louis Union Station, designed by Theodore C. Link (FAIA 1889) and completed in 1894.
The St. Joseph Public Library, designed by Edmond J. Eckel (FAIA 1889) and completed in 1902.
R.A. Long House in Kansas City, Missouri
, designed by Frank M. Howe (FAIA 1901) and Henry F. Hoit (FAIA 1938) of Howe & Hoit and completed in 1910.
The United States Custom House in San Francisco, designed by William S. Eames (FAIA 1890) and Thomas C. Young (FAIA 1890) of Eames & Young and completed in 1911.
The Laclede Gas and Light Company Building in St. Louis, designed by John Lawrence Mauran (FAIA 1902) of Mauran, Russell & Crowell and completed in 1912.
The Memorial Union of the University of Missouri, designed by James P. Jamieson (FAIA 1907) and George Spearl (FAIA 1940) of Jamieson & Spearl and completed in phases beginning in 1926.
The Hall of Waters in Excelsior Springs, Missouri, designed by Arthur S. Keene (FAIA 1938) of Keene & Simpson and completed in 1937.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch Printing Building in St. Louis, designed by William Oscar Mullgardt (FAIA 1944) of Mauran, Russell, Crowell & Mullgardt and completed in 1943.
The John M. Olin Library Library of Washington University in St. Louis, designed by Joseph D. Murphy (FAIA 1957) and Eugene J. Mackey Jr. (FAIA 1964) of Murphy & Mackey and completed in 1962.
Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, designed by Clarence Kivett (FAIA 1967) and Ralph E. Myers (FAIA 1964) of Kivett & Myers and completed in 1973.
The National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., designed by Gyo Obata (FAIA 1969) of Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum and completed in 1976.
The Independence Temple, designed by Gyo Obata (FAIA 1969) of Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum and completed in 1994.

Kansas City

Springfield

St. Joseph

  • 1889 –
    Eckel & Mann
    , St. Joseph
  • 1889 –
    Eckel & Mann
    , St. Joseph

Jefferson City

Rolla

Columbia

Montana

The Montana Veterans and Pioneers Memorial Building in Helena, Montana, designed by Angus V. McIver (FAIA 1949) and completed in 1953.

Bozeman

Billings

Great Falls

Helena

Missoula

Nebraska

University of Nebraska
, designed by Louis Mendelssohn (FAIA 1889), George Lee Fisher (FAIA 1889) and Harry Lawrie of Mendelssohn, Fisher & Lawrie and completed in 1895.
The Hall County Courthouse in Grand Island, Nebraska, designed by Thomas R. Kimball (FAIA 1901) and completed in 1904.

Omaha

Lincoln

Nevada

The Clark County Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas, designed by Windom Kimsey (FAIA 2004) of Tate Snyder Kimsey Architects and completed in 2007.

Las Vegas Valley

Reno

New Hampshire

The Nashua Public Library, designed by John A. Carter (FAIA 1984) of Carter & Woodruff and completed in 1971.

Greater Boston

Concord

Manchester-Nashua

New Jersey

St. John's Church in Orange, New Jersey, designed by Jeremiah O'Rourke (FAIA 1886) and completed in 1869.
The Hudson County Courthouse in Jersey City, New Jersey, designed by Hugh Roberts (FAIA 1923) and completed in 1910.
Hepburn Hall of New Jersey City University, designed by James O. Betelle (FAIA 1927) of Guilbert & Betelle and completed in 1930.
The New Jersey State Museum in Trenton, New Jersey, designed by Bernard J. Grad (FAIA 1961) of Frank Grad & Sons and completed in 1966.
The Michael D. Eisner Building of Walt Disney Studios, designed by Michael Graves (FAIA 1979) of Michael Graves & Associates and completed in 1990.
The Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Building and United States Courthouse in Newark, New Jersey, designed by Howard N. Horii (FAIA 1983) of the Grad Partnership and completed in 1992.
The Princeton Public Library, designed by J. Robert Hillier (FAIA 1980), Alan Chimacoff and Charles Maira of Hillier Architecture and completed in 2004.

New York metropolitan area

Trenton-Princeton

Philadelphia

Atlantic City

New Mexico

The Zimmerman Library of the University of New Mexico, designed by John Gaw Meem (FAIA 1950) and completed in 1938.
Travelstead Hall of the University of New Mexico, designed by Max Flatow (FAIA 1967) of Flatow, Moore, Bryan & Fairburn and completed in 1963.
The Arizona Science Center in Phoenix, Arizona, designed by Antoine Predock (FAIA 1981) of Antoine Predock Architect and completed in 1997.

Albuquerque

Santa Fe

New York

Gorham Manufacturing Company Building in New York City
, designed by Edward H. Kendall and completed in 1884.
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State in New York City, designed by James Brown Lord (FAIA 1894) and completed in 1899.
The Greenwich Savings Bank Building in New York City, designed by Philip Sawyer (FAIA 1910) of York & Sawyer and completed in 1922.
The Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, designed by William Adams Delano (FAIA 1912) and Chester Holmes Aldrich (FAIA 1916) of Delano & Aldrich and completed in 1910.
The Freer Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., designed by Charles A. Platt (FAIA 1913) and completed in 1921.
The Missouri State Capitol, designed by Evarts Tracy and Egerton Swartwout (FAIA 1914) of Tracy & Swartwout and completed in 1918.
The former Hotel Pennsylvania in New York City, designed by William Symmes Richardson (FAIA 1919) of McKim, Mead & White and completed in 1919.
Bush House in London, designed by Harvey Wiley Corbett (FAIA 1926) of Helmle & Corbett and completed in phases beginning in 1925.
The Empire State Building in New York City, designed by Arthur Loomis Harmon (FAIA 1926) of Shreve, Lamb & Harmon and completed in 1931.
The Barclay–Vesey Building in New York City, designed by Ralph T. Walker (FAIA 1932) of Voorhees, Gmelin & Walker and completed in 1926.
The Sterling Memorial Library of Yale University, designed by James Gamble Rogers (FAIA 1934) and completed in 1931.
The Mount Kisco Village Hall, designed by Mott B. Schmidt (FAIA 1939) and completed in 1932.
Lever House in New York City, designed by Gordon Bunshaft (FAIA 1958) of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and completed in 1952.
New York State Theater in New York City
, designed by Philip Johnson and completed in 1964.
The Mesa Laboratory in Boulder, Colorado, designed by I. M. Pei & Associates and completed in 1966.
The Herman B. Wells Library of Indiana University Bloomington, designed by Theodore J. Young (FAIA 1959) of Eggers & Higgins and completed in 1969.
The Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes Associates and completed in 1971.
The Robert H. Goddard Library of Clark University, designed by John M. Johansen (FAIA 1969) and completed in 1969.
Rudolph Hall of Yale University, designed by Paul Rudolph (FAIA 1970) and completed in 1963.
The John Hancock Tower in Boston, designed by Henry N. Cobb (FAIA 1972) of I. M. Pei & Partners and completed in 1976.
One Liberty Plaza in New York City, designed by Roy O. Allen Jr. (FAIA 1973) of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and completed in 1972.
Robarts Library of the University of Toronto, designed by Danforth Toan (FAIA 1974) of Warner, Burns, Toan, Lunde and completed in 1973.
Condon Hall of the University of Washington, designed by Romaldo Giurgola (FAIA 1975) of Mitchell/Giurgola and completed in 1973.
New Harmony's Atheneum in New Harmony, Indiana, designed by Richard Meier & Associates and completed 1979.
The Javits Center in New York City, designed by James Ingo Freed (FAIA 1977) of I. M. Pei & Partners and completed in 1986.
The Museum of the Earth in Ithaca, New York, designed by Michael Manfredi (FAIA 2006) and Marion Weiss (FAIA 2012) of Weiss/Manfredi and completed in 2003.
The Blue Condominium in New York City, designed by Bernard Tschumi (FAIA 2008) of Bernard Tschumi Architects and completed in 2007.
The Michael Lee-Chin Crystal of the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, designed by Daniel Libeskind (FAIA 2017) of Studio Libeskind and completed in 2007.
The Orrin G. Hatch United States Courthouse in Salt Lake City, designed by Thomas Phifer (FAIA 2011) of Thomas Phifer and Partners and completed in 2014.

New York


Buffalo (1.1m)

The Hotel Lafayette in Buffalo, New York, designed by Robert A. Bethune, Louise Blanchard Bethune (FAIA 1889) and William A. Fuchs of Bethune, Bechune & Fuchs and completed in 1904.
The Erie County Court Building in Buffalo, New York, designed by Milton Milstein (FAIA 1968) of Milton Milstein & Associates and completed in 1964.
The Frank D. Reeves Center of Municipal Affairs in Washington, D.C., designed by Robert T. Coles (FAIA 1981) of Robert Traynham Coles Architect and completed in 1986.

Rochester (1m)

The First Universalist Church in Rochester, New York, designed by Claude Fayette Bragdon (FAIA 1907) and completed in 1908.
The Rush Rhees Library of the University of Rochester, designed by Edwin S. Gordon (FAIA 1923) and William G. Kaelber (FAIA 1932) of Gordon & Kaelber and completed in 1930.

Capital District (900k)

The Trinity Episcopal Church in Ossining (village), New York, designed by Robert W. Gibson (FAIA 1885) and completed in 1891.

Poughkeepsie–Newburgh–Middletown
(680k)

Syracuse (649k)

The Robert Abrams Building for Law and Justice in Empire State Plaza, designed by D. Kenneth Sargent (FAIA 1955) and Frederick S. Webster (FAIA 1969) of Sargent, Webster, Crenshaw & Folley and completed in 1972.

Utica (290k)

Binghamton (239k)

The Federal Building and United States Courthouse in Binghamton, New York, designed by Charles H. Conrad and George Bain Cummings (FAIA 1948) of Conrad & Cummings and completed in 1935.
  • 1889 –
    T. I. Lacey & Son
    , Binghamton
  • 1889 –
    T. I. Lacey & Son
    , Binghamton
  • 1948 – George Bain Cummings of Conrad & Cummings, Binghamton
  • 1993 – Lee Bearsch of Bearsch Compeau Knudson Architects and Engineers, Binghamton

Jamestown
(127k)

  • 1889 –
    Curtis & Archer
    , Fredonia
  • 1889 –
    Curtis & Archer
    , Fredonia

Watertown
(109k)

Ogdensburg
(108k)

Ithaca
(103k)

Elmira
(84k)

The Elmira City Hall, designed by J. H. Pierce (FAIA 1889) and Hiram H. Bickford (FAIA 1893) of Pierce & Bickford and completed in 1895.

North Carolina

The Law and Justice Building in Raleigh, North Carolina, designed by Willard C. Northup (FAIA 1932) of Northup & O'Brien and completed in 1940.
The D. Hiden Ramsey Library of the University of North Carolina at Asheville, designed by Anthony Lord (FAIA 1957) of Six Associates and completed in 1963.
Rivergate Tower in Tampa, Florida, designed by Harry Wolf (FAIA 1977) of Wolf Associates and completed in 1988.
The Scott Northern Wake Campus of the Wake Technical Community College, designed by Jeffrey Lee (FAIA 2006), Douglas Brinkley (FAIA 2010), Clymer Cease (FAIA 2016) and Irv Pearce (FAIA 2016) of Pearce Brinkley Cease + Lee and completed in 2007.

Raleigh

Charlotte

Durham

Asheville

Wilmington

Winston-Salem

Greensboro

Hickory

Southern Pines

Fayetteville

Lumberton

Laurinburg

Kill Devil Hills

North Dakota

The Hettinger County Courthouse in Mott, North Dakota, designed by Robert A. Ritterbush (FAIA 1969) of Ritterbush Brothers and completed in 1936.

Fargo

Jamestown

Bismarck

  • 1969 –
    Ritterbush Brothers
    , Bismarck

Grand Forks

Ohio

The First United Methodist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, designed by Frank O. Weary (FAIA 1887) and George W. Kramer (FAIA 1889) of Weary & Kramer and completed in 1891.
Hayes Hall of the Ohio State University, designed by Frank L. Packard (FAIA 1895) and completed in 1893.
The Mahoning County Courthouse in Youngstown, Ohio, designed by Charles Henry Owsley (FAIA 1889), Louis Boucherle (FAIA 1891) and Charles Frederick Owsley (FAIA 1947) of Owsley, Boucherle & Owsley and completed in 1910.
Hale Hall of the Ohio State University, designed by George S. Mills (FAIA 1915) and completed in 1911.
The Putnam County Courthouse in Ottawa, Ohio, designed by Frank L. Packard (FAIA 1895) and completed in 1912.
The Cleveland City Hall, designed by J. Milton Dyer (FAIA 1911) and completed in 1916.
The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, designed by Frank Ray Walker (FAIA 1923) of Walker & Weeks and completed in 1923.
The Columbus City Hall, designed by Howard Dwight Smith (FAIA 1945) of the Allied Architects of Columbus and completed in 1928.
Dayton Young Men's Christian Association Building
, designed by Harry I. Schenck (FAIA 1954) and Harry J. Williams of Schenck & Williams and completed in 1929.
The Mathematical Sciences Building of Bowling Green State University, designed by John N. Richards (FAIA 1955) and Orville H. Bauer (FAIA 1976) of Richards, Bauer & Moorhead and completed in 1970.
The Ohio History Center, designed by W. Byron Ireland (FAIA 1972) of Ireland, Associates and completed in 1970.
The Music and Communication Building of Cleveland State University, designed by Peter van Dijk (FAIA 1979) of Dalton, van Dijk, Johnson & Partners and completed in 1990.

Cleveland

Cincinnati

Columbus

Toledo

Akron

Dayton

Youngstown

  • 1889 –
    Owsley & Boucherle
    , Youngstown
  • 1889 – Rufus F. Thompson, Youngstown
  • 1891 –
    Owsley & Boucherle
    , Youngstown
  • 1947 –
    Charles Frederick Owsley
    of Owsley & Samuels, Youngstown
  • 1989 – Arthur F. Sidells of Arthur F. Sidells Architect, Warren
  • 1996 – Paul J. Ricciuti of Buchanan, Ricciuti & Balog, Youngstown
  • 2008 – Gary Balog of BSHM Architects, Youngstown
  • 2017 – Bruce Sekanick of Phillips Sekanick Architects, Warren

Canton-Massillon

New Philadelphia-Dover

Springfield

Chillicothe

Zanesville

  • 2015 – Jamie Acock of Giattina Aycock Architecture Studio, Bessemer, AL

Oklahoma

Ada Public Library
, designed by Albert S. Ross (FAIA 1957) and completed in 1939.
The Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts in Reno, Nevada, designed by John Bozalis (FAIA 1974) of Bozalis-Dickinson-Roloff and completed in 1967.
The former Tulsa City Hall, designed by Robert Lawson Jones (FAIA 1970) of Murray Jones Murray and completed in 1969.

Oklahoma City

Tulsa

Stillwater

  • 1965 –
    Oklahoma State University
    , Stillwater
  • 1978 – Christine Salmon of Salmon & Salmon,[a] Stillwater
  • 1978 – Cuthbert Salmon of Salmon & Salmon, Stillwater
  • 1987 –
    Oklahoma State University
    , Stillwater
  • 1995 –
    Oklahoma State University
    , Stillwater
  • 1996 –
    Oklahoma State University
    , Stillwater
  • 1997 –
    Oklahoma State University
    , Stillwater
  • 2014 –
    Oklahoma State University
    , Stillwater
  • 2015 –
    Oklahoma State University
    , Stillwater

Muskogee

  • 1931 –
    Charles Wilmott Dawson
    , Muskogee

Oregon

Portland

The former Multnomah County Courthouse in Portland, Oregon, designed by William M. Whidden and Ion Lewis (FAIA 1916) of Whidden & Lewis and completed in 1914.
The Tillamook County Courthouse in Tillamook, Oregon, designed by Ellis F. Lawrence (FAIA 1913) of Lawrence, Holford, Allyn & Bean and completed in 1933.
The State Library of Oregon, designed by Morris H. Whitehouse and Walter E. Church (FAIA 1951) of Whitehouse & Church and completed in 1939.
The Zion Lutheran Church in Portland, Oregon, designed by Pietro Belluschi (FAIA 1948) and completed in 1950.
McKenzie Hall of the University of Oregon, designed by DeNorval Unthank Jr. (FAIA 1980 of Wilmsen, Endicott & Unthank and completed in 1971.
The Multnomah County Justice Center in Portland, Oregon, designed by Robert J. Frasca (FAIA 1979) of the Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership and completed in 1983.

Eugene-Springfield

Salem

Newport

Pennsylvania

The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, designed by John T. Windrim (FAIA 1926) and completed in 1934.
The Municipal Services Building in Philadelphia, designed by Vincent G. Kling (FAIA 1960) and completed in 1965.
The Bethlehem Area Public Library in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, designed by Robert A. Spillman (FAIA 1997) of Lovelace & Spillman and completed in 1967.
The Sainsbury Wing of the National Gallery in London, designed by Robert Venturi (FAIA 1978) and Denise Scott Brown (Hon. FAIA 2016) of Venturi, Rauch & Scott Brown and completed in 1991.
The Daphne Farago Wing of the Rhode Island School of Design Museum, designed by Tony Atkin (FAIA 1998) of Tony Atkin & Associates and completed in 1993.

Philadelphia

Pittsburgh

The Carnegie Institute complex in Pittsburgh, designed by Frank E. Harlow (FAIA 1905) of Alden & Harlow and completed in 1907.
The former Pittsburgh Athletic Association, designed by Benno Janssen (FAIA 1916) of Janssen & Abbott and completed in 1911.
The Board of Public Education Building in Pittsburgh, designed by Charles T. Ingham (FAIA 1932) and William Boyd (FAIA 1926) of Ingham & Boyd and completed in 1938.

Wyoming Valley

Harrisburg

York

Lehigh Valley

Altoona

Lancaster

State College

Reading

Erie

Rhode Island

The former Central Congregational Church in Providence, Rhode Island, designed by Thomas A. Tefft (FAIA 1857) and completed in 1856.
The Providence Public Library, designed by Edmund R. Willson (FAIA 1889) of Stone, Carpenter & Willson and completed in 1900.
Green Hall of the University of Rhode Island, designed by F. Ellis Jackson (FAIA 1930) of Jackson, Robertson & Adams and completed in 1937.
The Woonsocket Harris Public Library, designed by William D. Warner (FAIA 1981) and completed in 1974.

Providence

Newport

South Carolina

The Memminger Auditorium in Charleston, South Carolina, designed by Albert Simons (FAIA 1934) and Samuel Lapham IV (FAIA 1937) of Simons & Lapham and completed in 1939.
The United States Post Office in Columbia, South Carolina, designed by Louis M. Wolff (FAIA 1967) of Lyles, Bissett, Carlisle & Wolff and completed in 1966.
The Greenville County Museum of Art in Greenville, South Carolina, designed by F. Earle Gaulden (FAIA 1985), Kirk R. Craig (FAIA 1986) and William T. Davis (FAIA 1995) of Craig, Gaulden & Davis and completed in 1973.
The Albert Simons Center for the Arts of the College of Charleston, designed by Sidney W. Stubbs Jr. (FAIA 1990) and Thompson Penney (FAIA 1990) of Lucas & Stubbs Associates and completed in 1979.

Greenville

Charleston

Columbia

Hilton Head Island

Spartanburg

Florence

South Dakota

The United States Federal Building in Pierre, South Dakota, designed by Harold Spitznagel (FAIA 1959) of Harold Spitznagel & Associates and completed in 1965.

Sioux Falls

Tennessee

Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee, designed by Hugh Cathcart Thompson (FAIA 1889) and completed in 1891.
The Joseph Newburger House in Memphis, Tennessee, designed by Bayard Snowden Cairns (FAIA 1929) of Hanker & Cairns and completed in 1912.
The Belle Bennett Memorial of the former Scarritt College for Christian Workers, designed by Henry C. Hibbs (FAIA 1932) and completed in 1928.
Rust Hall of the former Memphis College of Art, designed by Roy Harrover (FAIA 1982) of Mann & Harrover and completed in phases beginning in 1959.
The Memphis City Hall, designed by Alfred L. Aydelott (FAIA 1964) of A. L. Aydelott & Associates and completed in 1966.
The Art and Architecture Building of the University of Tennessee, designed by Bruce McCarty (FAIA 1969) and Doug McCarty (FAIA 2021) of McCarty Bullock Holsaple and completed in 1980.
The Tunica RiverPark & Museum near Tunica, Mississippi, designed by Louis Pounders (FAIA 2004) and James F. Williamson (FAIA 2005) of Williamson Pounders Architects and commpleted in 2005.

Memphis

Nashville

Knoxville

Chattanooga

Texas

Waggener Hall of the University of Texas at Austin, designed by Herbert M. Greene (FAIA 1923), Edwin B. LaRoche and George L. Dahl (FAIA 1958) of Greene, LaRoche & Dahl and completed in 1931.

Dallas–Fort Worth (7.5m)

Greater Houston (7m)

San Antonio (2.5m)

The Hipolito F. Garcia Federal Building and United States Courthouse in San Antonio, designed by Ralph Haywood Cameron (FAIA 1937) and completed in 1937.
The Margarite B. Parker Chapel and Murchison Bell Tower of Trinity University, designed by O'Neil Ford (FAIA 1960) and completed in 1966.
Georgia Institute of Technology
, designed by David Lake (FAIA 1996) and Ted Flato (FAIA 1998) of Lake Flato Architects and completed in 2015.

Austin (2.2m)

The J.J. Pickle Federal Building in Austin, Texas, designed by R. Max Brooks (FAIA 1956) and Howard R. Barr (FAIA 1970) of Brooks & Barr and Louis F. Southerland (FAIA 1956) and Louis C. Page (FAIA 1963) of Page Southerland Page and completed in 1964.
The Austin Convention Center, designed by Larry Speck (FAIA 1995) of Page Southerland Page and completed in 2002.
The Long Center for the Performing Arts in Austin, Texas, designed by Stan Haas (FAIA 2004) of Nelsen Partners and completed in 2008.

El Paso (845k)

The Abraham Chavez Theatre in El Paso, Texas, designed by Edwin W. Carroll (FAIA 1962) and Louis Daeuble Jr. (FAIA 1975) of Carroll, Daeuble, DuSang & Rand and Robert D. Garland Jr. (FAIA 1985) and Bernard Mulville of Garland & Hilles and completed in 1974.

Corpus Christi (430k)

Beaumont–Port Arthur (393k)

Lubbock (323k)

Longview (287k)

Waco (274k)

Amarillo (266k)

Bryan–College Station
(265k)

Tyler (233k)

Abilene (177k)

Midland (170k)

Wichita Falls (152k)

Texarkana (149k)

Palestine
(58k)

Brenham
(36k)





Utah

The Ogden Utah Stake Tabernacle, designed by Fred L. Markham (FAIA 1957) and completed in 1956.
The Art and Architecture Buildings of the University of Utah, designed by George N. Daniels (FAIA 1992) of Edwards & Daniels Associates and completed in 1970.
Abravanel Hall in Salt Lake City, designed by Franklin T. Ferguson (FAIA 1986) of FFKR Architects and completed in 1979.
The Student Services Center of Weber State University, designed by Neil Astle (FAIA 1983) of Astle, Ericson & Associates and completed in 1987.

Salt Lake City

Provo–Orem

Ogden–Clearfield

Vermont

The Tack house in Warren, Vermont, designed by David E. Sellars (FAIA 2017) and completed in 1966.

Burlington

Barre

Rutland

Brattleboro

  • 2022 – Kiel Moe of Kiel Moe Architect, Halifax

Virginia

St. James's Episcopal Church in Richmond, Virginia, designed by William Churchill Noland (FAIA 1923) of Noland & Baskervill and completed in 1918.

Washington metropolitan area

Charlottesville

Richmond

Hampton Roads

Blacksburg–Christiansburg

  • 1950 –
    Virginia Polytechnic Institute
    , Blacksburg
  • 1971 –
    Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
    , Blacksburg
  • 1979 –
    Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
    , Blacksburg
  • 1983 – Benjamin Evans, Blacksburg
  • 1990 –
    Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
    , Blacksburg
  • 1997 – Donald R. Sunshine, Blacksburg
  • 1999 – Albert J. Davis, Blacksburg
  • 2009 –
    Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
    , Blacksburg
  • 2010 – Robert Dunay, Blacksburg

Roanoke

Lynchburg

Kingsport–Bristol–Bristol

  • 2011 – Peyton Boyd of Peyton Boyd Architect, Abingdon

Staunton–Waynesboro

Washington

The Suzzallo Library of the University of Washington, designed by Charles Herbert Bebb (FAIA 1910) and Carl Frelinghuysen Gould (FAIA 1934) of Bebb & Gould and completed in phases beginning in 1926.
The Bullitt Center in Seattle, designed by Robert Hull (FAIA 1992), David Miller (FAIA 1994) and Jim Hanford (FAIA 2024) of the Miller Hull Partnership and completed in 2013.

Seattle

Tacoma

Spokane

Pullman

Bellingham

Mount Vernon-Anacortes

Bremerton-Silverdale

West Virginia

Liberal Arts Hall of Davis & Elkins College, designed by Walter F. Martens (FAIA 1952) and completed in 1926.

Charleston

Huntington

Wisconsin

Milwaukee

St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Milwaukee, designed by E. Townsend Mix (FAIA 1884) and W. A. Holbrook (FAIA 1889) of E. T. Mix & Company and completed in 1890.
The Central Library in Milwaukee, designed by George Bowman Ferry (FAIA 1889) and Alfred C. Clas (FAIA 1889) of Ferry & Clas and completed in 1895.
The American Club in Kohler, Wisconsin, designed by Peter Brust (FAIA 1923) and Richard Philipp (FAIA 1925) of Brust & Philipp and completed in 1924.
The State Office Building in Madison, Wisconsin, designed by State Architect Arthur Peabody (FAIA 1932) and completed in phases beginning in 1931.
The Milwaukee Repertory Theater, designed by Robert M. Beckley (FAIA 1985) and Sherrill Myers of Beckley/Myers Architects and completed in 1987.
The Pettit National Ice Center in Milwaukee, designed by David Kahler (FAIA 1983) of Kahler Slater Torphy Architects and Gary V. Zimmerman (FAIA 1995) of Zimmerman Design Group and completed in 1993.

Madison

Green Bay

Oshkosh

Racine

La Crosse

Duluth

Osseo

Rice Lake

Appleton

  • 2020 – Thomas Cox of Cox Group Architects, Appleton

Wyoming

The Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve visitor center, designed by John Carney Jr. (FAIA 2008) of Carney Architects and completed in 2008.

Jackson

Cheyenne

Washington, D.C.

The former National Museum, now the Arts and Industries Building, designed by Adolf Cluss (FAIA 1867) and Paul Schulze of Cluss & Schulze and completed in 1881.
The Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress, designed by Paul J. Pelz (FAIA 1889) and completed in 1897.
The United States Custom House in Baltimore, designed by Joseph Coerten Hornblower (FAIA 1893) and James Rush Marshall (FAIA 1892) of Hornblower & Marshall and completed in 1907.
The Main Interior Building, designed by Waddy Butler Wood (FAIA 1916) and completed in 1936.
The Apostolic Nunciature to the United States, designed by Frederick V. Murphy (FAIA 1931) of Murphy & Olmsted and completed in 1937.
Lisner Auditorium of George Washington University, designed by Waldron Faulkner (FAIA 1951) and Slocum Kingsbury (FAIA 1956) of Faulkner & Kingsbury and completed in 1946.
Boston House in Washington, D.C., designed by Julian E. Berla (FAIA 1956) and Joseph H. Abel (FAIA 1968) of Berla & Abel and completed in 1950.
The Tiber Island Cooperative Homes, designed by Arthur H. Keyes Jr. (FAIA 1964), Francis D. Lethbridge (FAIA 1966) and David H. Condon (FAIA 1967) of Keyes, Lethbridge & Condon and completed in 1965.

Puerto Rico

The Supreme Court Building in San Juan, Puerto Rico, designed by Osvaldo L. Toro (FAIA 1967) and Miguel Ferrer (FAIA 1967) of Toro-Ferrer and completed in 1955.

AIA Marianas

The Guam Museum in Hagåtña, Guam, designed by Andrew Laguaña (FAIA 2012) of Architects Laguaña and completed in 2016.

AIA Virgin Islands

International

North America

Europe

Asia

Middle East

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as The first woman architect elected from this state.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Served as president of the American Institute of Architects.

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