| Honor Award Descriptions
Nominations may be submitted by a component on behalf of a member and by the
AIANYS Board of Directors
Nominations are due June 19,2008
2008 Honor Awards Template
James William Kideney
Gold Medal Award
Established in 1981 in honor of the late James William Kideney, FAIA, AIA Buffalo-Western New York Chapter, who was one of the founders of the AIANYS and its first president from 1938 - 1942. Recognized as the highest award that AIANYS can bestow on one of its members, the purpose of the Kideney Gold Medal Award is to recognize a lifetime of notable contributions by an architect to the profession, the professional society, and the community. The Kideney Gold Medal Award shall be conferred on an AIANYS member who has demonstrated a lifetime of sustained community leadership, thus advancing the profession of architecture through making the community a better place to live. The Kideney Gold Medal Award winner will have also demonstrated an active interest and leadership role in the profession and professional society at the local, state, or national level.
Matthew W. Del Gaudio Service Award
Established in 1971 in honor of the late Matthew W. Del Gaudio, FAIA, AIA New York Chapter, who was one of the founders of the New York State Association of Architects and its third president from 1944- 1947. The purpose of the Del Gaudio Service Award is to recognize outstanding and significant service by an AIANYS member to the profession through promoting the profession of architecture. The Del Gaudio Service Award shall be conferred on an AIANYS member who has provided distinguished service to AIANYS and demonstrated notable competence advancing the profession of architecture. The Del Gaudio Service Award winner will have also demonstrated an active interest and leadership role in AIANYS.
President’s Award
Established in 1984, the purpose of the President's Award is to recognize outstanding contributions to the profession in education, industry or government by an AIANYS member. The President's Award shall be conferred on an AIANYS member who, through outstanding efforts of professional competence in non-traditional areas of architectural practice, has demonstrated lasting influence and raised the standards of professional performance and increased the recognition of professional competence by others. The President's Award winner will have also
demonstrated an active interest and leadership role in the professional society at the local, state, or national level.
AIANYS Educator Award
Established in 2005, the purpose of the Educator Award is to recognize notable contributions and accomplishments by an architectural educator (does not have to be an AIA member) within New York State.
AIANYS Intern – Associate Award
Established in 2005, the purpose of the Intern-Associate Award is to recognize notable contributions and accomplishments by an intern or associate member of AIANYS.
AIANYS Student Award
Established
in 2005, the purpose of the Student Award is to recognize notable contributions and accomplishments by a student member of AIAS within New York State.
AIANYS Firm Award
Established
in 2005, the purpose of the Firm Award is to recognize notable achievements in design, community service, education, and service to the profession and the AIA by an architectural firm within New York State. Projects, accomplishments, and service submitted must reflect a period of at least 10 years.
Legislator of the Year Award
Established in 1977, the purpose of the Legislator of the Year Award is to recognize outstanding legislative contributions to the profession and the practice of architecture by a New York State Legislator. The Legislator of the Year will have demonstrated leadership and an active role in advancing the legislative priorities of AIANYS.
Honorary Member of AIA New York State Award
Established in 1989, the purpose of Honorary Membership in AIANYS is to recognize outstanding and significant accomplishments of a person outside the profession of architecture. Honorary Membership in the State Association shall be conferred on a person of esteemed character who is not eligible for regular or associate membership, but who has rendered distinguished service to the profession of architecture or the arts and
science allied therein.
Community Development Award
Established
in 1985, the purpose of the Community Development Award is to recognize and acknowledge projects and individuals who have had a substantial impact on the built environment within the various localities of New York State or on the State as a whole. This Award, in the form of a citation, may be made to any individual, community or civic organization, governmental agency, or private corporation whose efforts have resulted in a significant and positive improvement to the built environment.
Fellows Award
Established in 2006, the purpose of this award is to recognize a Fellow of the AIA who has exemplified the philosophy of Mentorship within the profession. This individual either personally, or through his or her firm has exceeded in helping a young architect (as defined by AIA), student or an unlicensed
individual to gain a greater knowledge of the profession and has assisted them in achieving more than they would have normally within the profession without this guidance.
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