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It is time again for all of the many awards that AIA Arizona has to offer. Below is a complete list of awards that you can submit for this year. The deadline for the WMR Design Awards entry fee is next week.
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AIA Arizona Award Deadlines
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AIA Arizona Design Awards
Friday, June 1, 2007 - Entry fees due
Friday, June 29, 2007 - Submittals due
Thursday, July 5, 2007 - Late Submittals dueAIA Arizona Special Awards
Friday, June 1, 2007 - Entry fees due
Friday, June 29, 2007 - Submittals due
Award Information
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AIA Western Mountain Region Award Deadlines
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AIA Western Mountain Region Design Awards
Wednesday, May 16, 2007 - Entry fees due
Wednesday, June 13, 2007 - Submittals due
Wednesday, June 27, 2007 - Late Submittals dueAIA Western Mountain Region Honor Awards
Friday, June 15, 2007 - Entry fees due
Friday, June 29, 2007 - Submittals due
Award Information
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Affiliate Award
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| Awarded to the individual AIA Affiliate member who has contributed significantly to the profession of architecture through their membership and participation in their local Chapter of the American Institute of Architects.
Affiliate
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Arizona Architects Medal
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| The American Institute of Architects Arizona may bestow a medal, known as The Arizona Architects Medal upon members who have advanced the profession of architecture recognizing their outstanding professional achievements and their sense of social responsibility.
Arizona Architects Medal
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Architectural Firm of the Year
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| This award recognizes the continuing collaboration among individuals in a firm who have produced distinguished architecture over a period of ten years, and have made significant contributions to the institute, the profession and their community, and have transcended their local boundaries in making these contributions.
Firm of the Year
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Associates Award
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| The Associate Award is given to an Associate member who displays exceptional dedication to the community and built environment through service to the community, to the AIA, and in the quality of work performed professionally.
Associates
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Award of Distinction
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| This award recognizes those individuals or organizations outside the membership of The American Institute of Architects who have recorded, illustrated or contributed to a better understanding and interpretation of awareness of architecture in the State of Arizona.
Award of Distinction
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Client Award
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| To honor an individual, firm or public institution, which exemplifies the significant contribution of the Client to the quality of the built environment through consistent encouragement and support of good design.
Client
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Consultant Award
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| To honor an individual or firm which exemplifies the vital contribution of the Consultant in the development and realization of good design through innovation, technology, teamwork and dedication to improving the quality of the built environment.
Consultant
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Contractor Award
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| To honor an individual or firm which exemplifies the vital role of the Contractor in bringing good design to reality through innovation, technology, craftsmanship, teamwork and dedication.
Contractor
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Educator Award
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| AIA Arizona recognizes the fundamental importance of education in advancing the art and science of design, thus improving the quality of our environment. Further, AIA Arizona is vitally interested in education and lends its full support to public and private schools as they seek to achieve and maintain excellence in architecture and architectural education. AIA Arizona wishes to make this interest tangible by honoring the significant achievements of individuals and academic programs.
Educator
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Kemper Goodwin Award
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| To honor the collaborative efforts of the architect, contractor and owner of a project that embodies design excellence, exhibits outstanding craftsmanship, and exemplifies teamwork, resulting in a project that serves the owner’s mission functionally, financially and aesthetically.
Kemper Goodwin
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Patron Award
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| This category recognizes the critical role of elected officials, public administrators, and community leaders who establish or contribute to the development of laws, regulations, policies or architecture that affects the process and product of architecture as well as the public’s perception of architecture as an important part of our environment, life-style, and heritage. Of particular importance is recognition of their advocacy for design excellence as a critical issue in the formulation of such policies and the positive evolution of the public’s perception and demand for design quality.
Patron
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Sustainable Architectural Firm of the Year
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New for 2007
This award recognizes the continuing collaboration among individuals in a firm who have produced distinguished sustainble architecture over a period of ten years, and have made significant contributions to the Institute, the profession and their community, and have transcended their local boundaries in making these contributions.
Sustainable Architectural Firm of the Year
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Twenty Five Year Award
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| This award is to recognize the enduring value of distinguished buildings after a period of time has elapsed, allowing for a re-evaluation of the structure’s aesthetic statement, execution and function.
Twenty Five Year
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Young Architect Award
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| To recognize and celebrate the Young Architects who show exceptional leadership in community service, education, design, and/or service to the profession.
Young Architect
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