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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE FOUNDATION Annual Report 2010-2011 Sustaining the Momentum: The Impact of Private Gifts and Grants at the UVa School of Architecture Fiscal Year July 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011

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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE FOUNDATION

Annual Report 2010-2011 Sustaining the Momentum: The Impact of Private Gifts and Grants at the UVa School of ArchitectureFiscal Year July 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011

Established in 2004, the School of Architecture Foundation exists to support and foster the study and teaching of architecture and its related disciplines at the University of Virginia, and to aid, strengthen, and extend in every proper and useful manner the work, services and objectives of the School of Architecture. Our primary mission is to achieve a high standard of excellence and leadership in service to, and in collaboration with, the UVa School of Architecture community on Grounds and beyond.

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

FOUNDATION BOARD MEMBERS as of July 1, 2011

Thomas H. Bishop, 1976 BSArch, President

Paul S. Weinschenk, 1987 BSArch, Vice President

E. Taylor Armstrong, Jr., 1971 COL, 1976 MArch

Kevin G. Chavers, 1984 BUEP

J. Stephan Dolezalek, 1978 BUEP, 1982 JD

Joan B. Fry (ex-officio)

David P. Howerton, 1974 BUEP

Frank D. Kittredge, Jr., 1978 BSArch, Past President

Marie L. Knowles

Mary Ryan McCarthy, 1975 BSArch

Eileen Nacev 1982 BSArch, 1987 MBA

Reuben M. Rainey, 1978 MLA

Matthew L. Richardson, 1981 BUEP, 1985 Darden, Treasurer

Susan Ross, 1983 BSArch

P. Marcus G. Simpson, 1986 BSArch

Kim Tanzer, Dean (ex officio)

Katherine Willson-Ostberg, MArch 1986

Stuart N. Siegel, 1978 MArch, Past President, Advisory Member

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

DEAN’S ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS as of July 1, 2011

Gerard F. Geier, 1976 BSArch, 1978 MArch, Chair

Alan Dynerman, 1981 MArch, Vice Chair

Steven B. Bingler, 1972 BSArch

Andrea Clark Brown, 1978 MArch

James Gardiner Dayton, 1991 MArch

Betsy Rupp del Monte, 1978 BSArch

George Payton Hall, Jr., 1974 BAH

Marcus Hurley, 2000, MArch

Casey L. Jones, 1988, BSArch

Paul D. Kariouk, 1985 BSArch

Russell S. Katz, 1990 BSArch

Paul S. King, 1978 BSArch, 1982 MArch

Mary Katherine Lanzillotta, 1985 BSArch

Jeff S. Lee, 1978 BLA

Carden C. McGehee, Jr., 1980 MAH

Robert E. Nalls, 1977 BSArch

William S. Ryall, Jr., 1977 MArch

E. Michael Vergason, 1972 BSArch, 1976 MLA

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

FOUNDATION STAFF

Warren Buford, Executive Director

Kim Wong, Assistant Director

Donna Rose, Office Manager

our mission

Message from Dean Kim Tanzer 2

Message from Tom Bishop, Foundation Board President 3

2010-2011 SARC Foundation Campaign Overview 4

IMPACT of Private Gifts 2010-2011

New Programs and Initiatives 6

Student Fellowships and Scholarships; New Endowments 8

School and Foundation Endowment and Award Recipients 10

Firm and Industry Updates 12

Faculty Research and Accomplishments 14

Annual Giving 16

Alumni Connections 17

School of Architecture Foundation Honor Roll 2011

Dean’s Forum 18

Leadership Donors + Undergraduate SARC Alumni 20

Graduate SARC Alumni 24

Friends, Parents and Family, Faculty and Staff 26

Gifts in honor of Mario di Valmarana and Harry Porter 28

Firms, Corporations, Foundations 29

Matching Gift Companies 29

Cornerstone Society 30

Ways to Give + Ways to Connect 31

A Year in Photos - A-School Alumni Events FY11 32

contents

Campbell Hall // P.O. Box 400122Charlottesville // Virginia 22904-4122

www.arch.virginia.edu/alumni

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE FOUNDATION

cover image ‘Painting with Insects’ - Daphne Lasky (MArch ‘11), the 2010-2011 Bessie F. and Ernest L. Gilliland Endowed Fellow, created this work which explores computational translations of art.

‘Proxy No.8’ Michael Beaman collaboration with students Emma Gisiger (BSArch ‘11), Feng Wang (MArch ‘12), Lawrence Lazarides (BSArch ‘11), Brad Schuck (MArch ‘11) and Ernesto Rementilla (BSArch ‘11) Research funded by the Virginia Teaching Fellowship

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MESSAGE FROM DEAN KIM TANZER

The UVa School of Architecture offers a rich history of innovative, holistic thinking about the built environment combined with a focus on educating the world’s next great design and planning professionals. What began with Thomas Jefferson’s revolutionary linking of the educational system and the space it occupies, the study of architecture and related discipines at UVa has evolved into one of the most forward-looking programs in the country. Today we model the engaged public university envisioned by Thomas Jefferson nearly two centuries ago through the development of new collaborative, issue-centered “action” research and design initiatives.

It is my privilege to once again say thank you to the School’s many supporters and acknowledge the impact of your generosity, as evidenced in this FY11 Foundation Annual Report. The School’s legacy and accomplishments are a direct reflection of your investment that allows us to not only support our excellent faculty, staff and students, but strengthen their research, studies and projects.

Many of your gifts this year were made in memory of two great leaders of the School who passed away this year, former Dean Harry Porter and Professor Mario di Valmarana. Through your generousity the work they began will continue to unfold.

New initiatives, such as the Center for Design and Health and the Minor in Global Sustainability, are bolstered by private philanthropy. New scholarships, including the Galsworthy Scholarship for International Students, a first of its kind at the University, and the James Boniface Graduate Fellowship will attract and reward outstanding students. The new PhD in Constructed Environment program will rely upon external partnerships and private gifts to bring in outstanding scholars. Gifts for current programs, as well as much needed unrestricted funds of all sizes, are important as well, for they sustain our faculty and students and enable the Foundation to enhance its work.

My husband Rod and I are proud to have made a multi-year gift commitment to the Foundation in this final year of the current campaign because we believe in the School of Architecture’s mission and we know the value of the work of the Foundation. We are pleased to join the thousands of alumni and friends who have made the School’s campaign a success.

Thank you for your gifts – and for you ongoing participation in the life of the School.

Kim Tanzer, FAIA

Dean and Edward E. Elson Professor of Architecture

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MESSAGE FROM TOM BISHOP (BSArch ‘76)

Foundation Board President

The School of Architecture Foundation, now in its seventh year, works to attract and steward private philanthropy, build alumni connections and find new partners for the UVa School of Architecture. Our mission is singular; the impact of our work and your gifts widespread. On behalf of the Foundation Board, I wish to express my gratitude to more than 1200 donors who made gifts and future commitments to the Foundation and School this year. In the pages that follow, we once again celebrate the impact of your generosity and the work of the Foundation in stewarding your gifts.

As we approach the final year of the School’s comprehensive $25 million capital campaign, I also want to acknowledge the thousands of donors who have contributed nearly $24 million in gifts and future commitments in support of the School since 2004 – or over 93% of our goal – to be achieved by December 2011. Our campaign is not over, but we can take pause in celebrating the wonderful accomplishments thus far and take pride in achieving one of the largest comprehensive campaigns of any school of architecture in the country.

On a sad note, this year we pay tribute to two great leaders of the School of Architecture, Harry Porter and Mario di Valmarana. Our thanks to their families, and the many of you who made gifts to the Foundation in their honor. Dean Porter leaves a tremendous legacy as the founding department chair of landscape architecture, Dean of the School and first University Architect. Mario was a founding board member of the Foundation Board. I was a student on the first Vicenza program in 1973. The program and indeed Mario - teacher, mentor, scholar, and friend - had a lasting impact on my life. As a Foundation Board member, Mario was a tireless advocate for the School, making connections with alumni and donors with the same indomitable spirit and class that he introduced many of us to in the Veneto.

To Harry, to Mario, and to all of our donors this year, I say, salute and grazie.

Tom Bishop, BSArch‘76

President, School of Architecture Foundation

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Function

Programs, Lectures and Outreach

Scholarships and Fellowships

Teaching, Research and Depts.

Unrestricted

$0 $5 million $10 million $15 million $20 million $25 million

$23.8 MILLION

2004 2011

GOAL!

Value

$271,942

$204,380

$310,747

$566,092

The University of Virginia’s $3b comprehensive capital campaign was launched in 2004. UVa has achieved nearly $2.5b as of June 2011, including all gifts and future support across Grounds. The School of Architecture’s goal within the campaign is $25m. Thanks to the generosity of over 4,000 donors, we have received nearly $24m in gifts and pledges as of June 2011.

Private gifts and grants to the Foundation and the School, touch nearly every aspect of the School of Architecture. In FY11, the majority of all gifts and pledges were directed to teaching, research and departments (as seen in the adjacent chart) but other areas received significant support as well through restricted and unrestricted giving. Of the total amount given and pledged this fiscal year, over $1.2m was in the form of documented bequests or planned gifts.

SARC FOUNDATION CAMPAIGN & FY11 OVERVIEW

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE CAMPAIGN PROGRESS

To view the audited UVa School of Architecture Foundation financials for FY11, please go to: www.arch.virginia.edu/alumni/giving

FY11 PHILANTHROPIC GIFTS AND FUTURE COMMITMENTS TO THE FOUNDATION AND THE SCHOOL

TOTAL $2,707,487 from 1,240 donors

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Value  

Research  

Instruc-on/General  

Scholarship  

Fellowship  

Lectureship  

Function

Conferences, Workshops, Symposia

Research

Instruction / General

Scholarships

Fellowships

Lectureships

Professorships

Function

Conferences, Workshops, Symposia

Research

Instruction / General

Scholarships

Fellowships

Lectureships

Professorships

Value

$275,348

$164,880

$2,266,937

$3,958,123

$1,722,933

$854,637

$8,016,639

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE FOUNDATION Annual Report 2010-2011

Value  

Conferences,  Workshops,  symposia  

Research  

Founda7on  Instruc7on/General  

Instruc7on/General  

Founda7on  Scholarships  

Scholarships  

Fellowships  

Founda7on  Fellowhips  

Lectureship  

Founda7on  Lectureship  

Professorship  

Value

N/A

$164,880

$20,990

$183,823

$53,424

$151,805

N/A

The total endowment in support of the School of Architecture is currently valued at $17.2m in invested funds, with another $740,000 designated for endowment purposes as future gifts. This includes endowed funds managed by the School of Architecture Foundation, with the remainder held with Rector and Visitors at the University of Virginia. All funds are invested with the University of Virginia Investment Management Company (UVIMCO). The Foundation began investing endowment funds two years ago and the endowment is steadily growing with new gifts and future commitments. The combined School and Foundation endowments yield annual income in perpetuity to fund the School as the donor designates, unless unrestricted.

2010-11 ENDOWMENT OVERVIEW

TOTAL INVESTED ENDOWMENT VALUED at $17.2m

*With future commitments for Foundation endow-ment currently valued at over $740,000

TOTAL INVESTED ENDOWMENT VALUED at $575,000*

FY11 TOTAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE BY PURPOSE

A-school / Foundation

(2010-present)FOUNDATION ENDOWMENT AS OF JUNE 30, 2011

SCHOOL + FOUNDATION ENDOWMENT AS OF JUNE 30,2011(1939-present)

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IMPACT OF PRIVATE SUPPORT: New Programs and Initiatives

These select programs and initiatives were established or enhanced this year thanks to private gifts and grants:

Falmouth, Jamaica “ecoREMOD2” Student sketch on Vicenza Program, Summer 2011

>> The Veneto Society at the University of Virginia

The Veneto Society at the University of Virginia is a donor recognition society of alumni, friends and family who support the study of the Veneto, including the Vicenza and Venice Programs at the School of Architecture, the Veneto Fellowships and the Mario di Valmarana Professorship in Architecture. Gifts from the Veneto Society will ensure that the School continues to provide students with a rich academic and cultural experience through travel, study, and immersion in the Veneto. The Veneto Programs were founded by Mario di Valmarana over 35 years ago and were the first international study programs at UVa.

>> The Center for Design and Health

The School’s new Center for Design and Health pursues cross-disciplinary research to aid the design and planning of effective environments for human health and well being. The work of the Center focuses on a variety of health issues, including the design and planning of patient-centered medical facilities, housing, neighborhoods, communities, cities, and regions. The Center is co-directed by Professor Tim Beatley (department of Urban and Environmental Planning) and Emeritus Professor Reuben Rainey (department of Landscape Architecture).

>> Interdisciplinary Minor in Global Sustainability

UVa’s Interdisciplinary Minor in Global Sustainability is housed in the School of Architecture but open to students from all the undergraduate schools at the University. The requirements for the Minor include a foundation course, “Global Sustainability,” and a capstone course that embraces community collaboration, as well as a range of courses from various disciplines across the University. The Global Sustainability minor, one of three sustainability minors focused on global engagement offered nationally, is also UVa’s first interdisciplinary minor.

>> ecoREMOD2 / Falmouth

The Falmouth Field School, run by Associate Professor of Architectural History Louis Nelson, and ecoMOD, run by Associate Professor of Architecture John Quale, teamed up for ecoREMOD2/Falmouth, a collaborative project to restore an historic home in Falmouth, Jamaica. The ecoREMOD2 team spent spring break on site in Falmouth meeting the client and studying the site. This summer they returned to design and build a new “wet module,” a bathroom and kitchen to sit behind the home.

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“Olympic Site Visit” Beijing, China

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“Weedon Professorship Selection 2012”

>> Arts Administration + Practical Imagination Curriculum

Located within the School of Architecture, but serving the entire University, Arts Administration and its larger umbrella initiative, The Curriculum in Practical Imagination is a multi-faceted course of study that fosters linkages between creative and practical human endeavors; between the built environment and activities which animate it; and between the work of creative artists in all media. Directed by George Sampson, this course of study promotes the importance of design thinking and helps undergraduates translate an excellent liberal arts education into real-world employable skills.

>> China Program

The China Architecture/Culture program, in affiliation with Beijing Institute of Asian Studies based at Peking University in Beijing, has been led by Dr. Yunsheng Huang since 1993. With China’s increasing influence on the built environment, the School has been strengthening its longstanding connections and meeting the high demand from students to learn about Chinese architecture and culture. A grant from the Weedon Foundation enabled the school to expand the program this summer. Students spent four weeks in Beijing and the last two weeks traveling to historical sites around China. Most of the students stayed in China to intern at firms based in Shanghai.

>> Weedon Lecture Series 2010-2011

The Weedon Lecture Series brought five distinguished and internationally recognized research specialists of the built environment in Asia to the School of Architecture. After the lecture series and a thorough candidate search, Dr. Shiqiao Li was appointed the Weedon Professorship in Asian Architecture beginning January 2012. The Weedon Professorship, as well as this lecture series, positions the School to take a leadership role in building an appreciation for Asian environmental design culture among the School community and beyond, while also expanding the School’s established international profile. The Weedon Professorship is made possible by the Ellen Bayard Weedon Foundation and a matching gift by the Saunders Family Challenge.

• “Another City” - Dr. Shiqiao Li; Chinese University of Hong Kong

• “Climate Change and Indian Cities” - Arun Agrawal; Prof., Associate Dean for Research at the School of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Michigan

• “Contemporary Chinese Art and Urban Transformation” - Wu Hung; Harrie A. Vanderstappen Distinguished Service Prof. of Art History, University of Chicago

• “The challenge of sustainable water management in cities of the future” - Kala Vairavamoorthy; Prof. of Sustainable Urban Infrastructure Systems in the Dept. of Municipal Urban Infrastructure, UNESCO

• “Materials and Meaning in Contemporary Japanese Architecture: Tradition and Today” - Dana Buntrock; Assoc. Prof., University of California at Berkeley

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2010-2011 The Inaugural Reuben M. Rainey Endowed Scholar in Landscape Architecture:

Elizabeth Bailey, MLA ‘12

“I am grateful to the School of Architecture for awarding me this scholarship. Their support has ensured my growth as a landscape architect and allowed me opportunities to further my education through participation in design charrettes, international competitions, multi-disciplinary research, as well as afforded me the ability to co-edit lunch 6, the A-school student journal and participate in the Vicenza summer program. Through these varied experiences I have been able to explore a wide range of interests from the influence of design in shaping public space, to the ability of shaping space as a means to promote public health, to cultural landscapes, infrastructure and the intersection between architecture and landscape architecture. I have had the opportunity to have Professor Rainey as a guest critic for the National Parks studio this past spring. In collaboration with a Master of Architecture student, we proposed a memorial for a former Japanese Internment Camp in Southern Idaho. While there were many challenges to designing a memorial, we benefitted greatly from the lectures and readings of Professor Rainey and ultimately designed a landscape and architecture project that successfully evoked dislocation, transition and endurance through collective memory, reflection, education and discussion.”

The Veneto Scholarships for study on Venice and Vicenza International Programs at the School of Architecture:

Chase Sparling-Beckley, MArch ‘11

“I found the Venice program to be unlike anything else I experienced while at UVa. The combination of ecology, culture, kitsch, tourism and historical significance present there is almost unparalleled, presenting students with an incredibly diverse canvas for experimentation.”

2010-2011 Colonial Dames-Armistead Peter III Scholar, to assist students of the Department of Architectural History

Caitlin Gray Graham, MAH ‘12

“The Colonial Dames are invested in the preservation of America’s founding history, and generously made it possible for me to share their joy and their commitment. In 2011, I won first prize in Architecture in the Huskey Graduate Expo and my thesis work will be presented at the prestigious Southeastern Society of Architectural Historians’ annual conference - all because of the scholarship that allowed me to attend the University of Virginia.”

New Fellowships in Design + Build

A new program, Fellowships in Design-Build funded seven fellows (listed on p. 11) to participate in the ecoREMOD2/Falmouth program this summer. The Fellows will also help the school develop a new comprehensive design-build program in the future.

Thank you to the Katz Family Foundation for their support this year.

IMPACT OF PRIVATE SUPPORT: Select Profiles of Student Fellowships and Scholarships

Over 80 undergraduate and graduate students received scholarships or travel fellowships from private gifts and endowments in FY11.

“Japanese Internment Camp in Idaho,” Elizabeth Bailey, National Parks Studio “Sestiere Castillo,” Chase Sparling-Beckley, Venice Studio

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IMPACT OF PRIVATE SUPPORT: New Endowments and Awards in FY 2011

“Landscape Additions to the National Mall,“ by Sui Xin (MLA ‘11) and Hu Di (MLA ‘12) and Associate Professor Beth Meyer **2011 ASLA Virginia Student Honor Award

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>> James Boniface Grad Student Fellowship in Architecture

Endowed with a gift from James Boniface, BArch ’70, MArch ’72, the Boniface Fellowship will support one or more deserving graduate students in the architecture department at the School of Architecture. Mr. Boniface had given an annual scholarship each year for the last twenty years prior to establishing the endowed fund this year. Mr. Boniface has written: “After satisfying my compulsory military service in 1971, I could not have afforded to return to the University without the financial assistance I received in the form of a teaching assistantship, an NEA Graduate Fellowship, and a student scholarship funded by an Architecture School alumnus. Recognizing the continuing value and need for this type of student scholarship assistance, I established the graduate fellowship to assist deserving students in their mature pursuit of the study of architecture.”

>> The Galsworthy Scholarship

Endowed with a gift from Marcus Simpson, BSArch ’86, the Galsworthy Scholarship will provide funding for undergraduate international students studying at the University of Virginia School of Architecture. This is the first scholarship of its kind at the University. The creation of this scholarship at the Foundation is an important model for future giving at UVa in support of international students and positions the School of Architecture to extend its leadership in developing global citizens. “I was fortunate to have received a general scholarship while attending UVa as an undergrad and it made a tremendous difference. From conversations with UVa grads over the years about ways they have given back to the School and the difference that has made, I was determined to do my part,” says Mr. Simpson, a Foundation Board member.

UPDATE

>> Sara Shallenberger Brown Cultural Landscapes and Sites Initiatives Endowed Fund (The Brown Initiative)

The Brown Initiative was established last year to advance the School of Architecture’s multidisciplinary research agenda and support teaching related to the study, design and preservation of cultural landscapes and sites. Two inaugural grants were awarded in 2010-11 to the following projects:

1. “The Center for Cultural Landscapes Pilot Projects” - The funding supported two pilot initiatives, “Urban Cultural Landscape Networks in Charlottesville, VA” and “Rural Vernacular Cultural Landscape Networks in Virginia—Morven and Belmead”; the spring 2011 symposium “Keeping Memory Green”; as well as an upcoming fall seminar; and one or two publications. Team: Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture Beth Meyer, Associate Professor of Architectural History Daniel Bluestone, Research Associate Professor Scot French, and Associate Professor of Architecture William Sherman.

2. “ecoREMOD2/Falmouth, 2011-12” - This funding will support a spring 2012 symposium to highlight work at the intersection of historic preservation, cultural landscapes, sustainable design, and social equity. Team: Associate Professor and Chair of Architectural History Louis Nelson, Associate Professor of Architecture John Quale, Professor of Engineering Paxton Marshall, and Distinguished Lecturer in Landscape Architecture Nancy Takahashi.

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IMPACT: Endowment and Award Recipients for 2010-2011

Professorships and Visiting Professorships

Commonwealth Professor of Architectural HistoryRichard Guy Wilson

Edmund S. Campbell Professorship in ArchitectureW. G. Clark

Edward E. Elson Professorship in ArchitectureKim Tanzer

Harry S. Shure Professorship in Architecture Merrill Elam, Atlanta, GA

Jaquelin T. Robertson Visiting Professorship in ArchitectureLionel Devlieger, Brussels, Belgium

Lawrence Lewis, Jr., Eminent Scholar Endowed Fund William Lucy

Vincent & Eleanor Shea Professorship Edward Ford

Merrill D. Peterson Professorship in the School of Architecture Warren Boeschenstein

Reuben McCorkle Rainey Professorship in the History of Landscape Architecture Ethan Carr

T. David Fitz-Gibbon Chair in Architecture Robin Dripps

Teresa Heinz Professorship in Sustainable Communities Timothy Beatley

Thomas Jefferson Foundation Professorship in Architecture Marlon Blackwell, University of Arkansas

William R. Kenan, Jr. Professors of Architecture Karen Van Lengen Peter Waldman

Student Awards

Anna Hope Martin Book Award Brian Cofrancesco (BSArch ‘11)

Betty Leake Service Award Alyssum C. Skjeie (MAH ‘11)

Duncan J. McCrea Endowed Memorial Fund Ali John Pierre Artemel (BSArch ‘11)

Frederick Doveton Nichols AwardBrian Cofrancesco (BSArch ‘11), Aida Latorre (MAH ‘11)

Lori Ann Pristo AwardLauren Hackney (BSArch ‘05, MArch+MLA ‘11)

Sean Steele-Nicholson AwardColin P. Curley (BSArch ‘11), Sara Allen Harper (BSArch ‘11)

Stanley William Abbot Award Suzanne Mathew (MArch + MLA ‘10)

Student Scholarships and Fellowships

Anonymous Architecture Scholarship Adam Robinson (MUEP ‘12) Crystal Prigmore (MArch ‘12) Judy Chang (MArch ‘13)

Benjamin C. Howland Endowed Fellowship Fund Kelly Reed (MLA ‘11)

Bessie F. and Ernest L. Gilliland Endowed Fellowship FundDaphne Lasky (MArch ‘11)

Carlo Pelliccia FellowshipDaniel Mowery (BSArch ‘10, MArch ‘12) Lauren Shumate (MArch ‘12)

The Bevin and Vito Cetta Endowed Scholarship FundElDante Winston (MArch ‘12) Sarah Turner (MArch ‘11)

Charles L. Brown Fellowship in ArchitectureAmanda Swanekamp (MArch ‘11) Benjamin Sessa (MArch ‘12) Daniel LaRossa (MArch ‘11)

Jeremy Chinnis (MArch ‘11) Luke Paskevich (MArch ‘12)

Clark Construction Scholarship Amanda Swanekamp (MArch ‘11) Chase Sparling-Beckley (MArch ‘11) Daniel LaRossa (MArch ‘11) Erin Root (MArch ‘11) Sarah Turner (MArch ‘11)

Colonial Dames-Armstead Peter III ScholarshipCaitlin (Grey) Graham (MLA ‘14)

Commonwealth Architecture FellowshipJoel Trantham (MArch ‘11)

Dailey Scholarship (new FY 11)Claire Ashbrook (MAH ‘12) Jackie Taylor (PhD) Jennifer Reut (PhD) Jessica Aberle (PhD ‘11) Kathryn Lasdow (MAH ‘11) Marcy Cameron (MAH ‘12)

Dean’s Forum Scholarship Abigail Whalen (MArch ‘12) Anna McMillan (BSArch ‘14)

Ella R. and Milton L. Grigg Endowed Scholarship FundCristina Mestre (MUEP ‘12) Jennifer Lynch (MLA ‘12) Kathryn Lasdow (MAH ‘11)

Fontainebleu ScholarshipTamrat Gebremichael (BSArch ‘12)

Frederic Lord Holloway Endowed Scholarship Fund Brian Davis (MLA ‘12)

Grinnalds Quasi-Endowed FundHarriett Jameson (MUEP ‘12) Timothy Bevins (MUEP ‘11)

James Boniface Graduate Student Fellowship in Architecture Emily Miyares (MArch ‘11)

James E. Pate Memorial ScholarshipConrad Gosse (MUEP ‘11) Rachel Falkenstein (MUEP ‘11)

Jane Lewis and John Jackson Kelly Scholarship Fund Regina Pencile (MUEP ‘12)

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Jefferson C. and Catherine F. Grinnalds ScholarshipAmanda Humphries (MUEP ‘11) Tierra Howard (MUEP ‘11)

John K. Partridge Graduate Student Endowed Fund in Architecture Justin Hershberger (MArch ‘11)

Joseph Norwood Bosserman Student FellowshipAja Bulla-Richards (MArch ‘11), Harriett Jameson (MUEP ‘12, MLA ‘14) Karolynn Pohl (MUEP ‘11)

Fellowships in Design + BuildTran Le (MUEP ‘12) Ethan Heil (Eng ‘11) Jessica Underhill (BSArch ‘11) John O’Hara (BSArch ‘11) Stephanie Arbieto (BSArch ‘11) Michael Goddard (BSArch ‘11, MArch ‘13) Leah Wener (MLA ‘12)

Kenneth R. Higgins Fellowship in Landscape Architecture Elizabeth Bailey (MLA ‘12)

Kyle Frances Kaufman Honorary ScholarshipYi Li (BSArch ‘12)

Lambert Woods ScholarshipKirsten Sparenborg (MArch ‘10)

Laura Kaye Endowed Scholarship FundLawrence Lazarides (BSArch ‘11)

Lester A. Sorensen, Sr., Scholarship and Fellowship in ArchitectureKurt Marsh (MArch + MLA ‘12)

Mary and Robert Vickery Scholarship FundAndrea Brennan, Annie Locke Scherer, Heather Medlin, Hugo Eenaux, Juliana Taliaferro Gutowski, Patrick Schoonoever, Yi Li (BSArch ‘12)

Noell B. Smith Memorial Scholarship FundFeng Wang (MArch ‘11)

Paul S. Dulaney Memorial FundTim Paladino (MUEP ‘11)

Peter R. Kutscha Memorial ScholarshipAlexander Howie (MUEP ‘12) Crystal Prigmore (MArch ‘12) Justin Greving (MARH ‘12)

Reuben Rainey Scholarship in Landscape Architecture (new FY11)Elizabeth Bailey (MLA ‘12)

Sarah McArthur Nix Traveling Fellowship for the Study of Architecture in France FundLaura Begen (MArch ‘13) Matthew Godfrey (MArch ‘12) Yi Li (BSArch ‘12)

Steamboat ScholarshipBlair Phillips (BSArch‘11)

Stanley William Abbott ScholarshipSuzanne Mathew (MArch + MLA ‘10)

The Venetan Fellowship FundAlexa Bush (MLA ‘12) Chase Sparling-Beckley (MArch ‘11) Cooper Jones (MArch ‘12) Erin Root (MArch ‘11) Jennifer Lynch (MLA ‘12) Katherine Treppendahl (MArch ‘12) Kurt Marsh (MArch + MLA ‘12) Leah Erickson (MLA ‘12) Megan Driscoll (MUEP ‘13) Nichole Keroack (MArch ‘12) Sarah Cancienne (MArch ‘12) Seth Porcello (MLA ‘12) Walter Malandra (MLA ‘12) Xin Sui (MLA ‘11)

William D. Darden Memorial FundElizabeth Bailey (MLA ‘12), Alexa Bush (MLA ‘12) Chelsea DeWitt (MUEP ‘13) Leah Erickson (MLA ‘12)

Newly Appointed Professorships as of Summer 2011

The Weedon Professor in Asian ArchitectureShiqaio Li

The Mario di Valmarana ProfessorshipCammy Brothers

The Elwood R. Quesada ProfessorshipInaki Alday

Lectures and Studios

Benjamin C. Howland, Jr. Memorial LectureJon Jarvis; Director, National Park Service Michael Van Valkenburgh; Principal Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates

Hanbury Evans, Wright, Vlattas & Company Lectureship in ArchitectureAnthony E. Malkin; President, Malkin Holdings

Michael Owen Jones Endowed Memorial LectureEva Franch; Founder, Office of Architectural Affairs, Barcelona

William Dew Studio FundNew Orleans, LA

Myles H. Thaler Endowed LectureshipAnton James; Principal, JMD Design, Sydney Perry Lethlean; Principal, Taylor Cullity Lethlean, Melbourne and Adelaide Julian Raxworthy; Senior Lecturer, Queensland University of Technology

Robert L. Plavnick LectureJanice Perlman; President, Megacities Project (as part of “Megacities: Turning Urban Symposium”)

HOK Lecture in Sustainable DesignLawrence Scarpa; Principal, Brooks + Scarpa Architects

William T. Zuk Memorial LectureJohn Ochsendorf; Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medalist in ArchitectureMaya Lin, Founder Maya Lin Studio

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EXTERNSHIP SUCCESS PROFILE: Colin Curley (BSArch ‘11)

“One of my favorite things about the School of Architecture is the strong sense of community among students, faculty, and alumni. Among the many opportunities I was provided while at UVA, I took advantage of the School’s Externship Program during my 3rd and 4th years. In the fall of my 4th year, my studio critic pointed me in the direction of FXFOWLE in New York where alumni, Guy Geier (BSArch ’76, MArch ’78) and Sylvia Smith (MArch ’79) are both senior partners.

In January, FXFOWLE hosted me as an extern for one week. This summer, I returned as a Marketing and Public Relations Intern and now am a full-time designer in the firm’s Urban Studio where I work on a mix of architectural and urban design projects. I am very thankful to the School and my professors and critics for providing me with the education, skills, support and career opportunities that have led me to where I am today.”

IMPACT: Firm + Industry Partner Updates

UPDATE

>> Clark-Howe Colloquium Series

Established last year by Clark Construction, LLC, in memory of Professor Joe Howe (1924-2009) and in honor of his more than thirty years of teaching Construction Practice Management courses in the Schools of Architecture and Engineering, the Series begain this year with five lectures by prominent practitioners. The colloquium focuses on building techniques and the role engineers, construction and design professionals play in the translation of design ideas into built form.

• William Zahner, CEO and President of A. Zahner Co.

• Craig Schwitter, Principal, Buro Happold

• Mark Goodwin, Project Executive, Clark Construction

Group, LLC

• Ken Carlson, Sr. Vice President, Clark Construction

Group, LLC

• Phil Bernstein, Vice President, Autodesk

• Fiona Cousins, Principal, Arup

• Areta Pawlynsky, Principal, R.A. Heintges & Associates

“I appreciated this particular series of lectures more than any other during my time at UVa. The breadth of forward-thinking practices exhibited in a concentrated period of time was truly remarkable.” -Brad Schuck, MArch ‘11

image courtesy of Autodesk

For a list of the 2011 extern sponsors, international engagements and other school notes, look in this year’s Colonnade.

http://issuu.com/sarcpublications/docs/colonnade_-_summer_2011

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“Keeping Memory Green” symposium, Spring 2011. Sponsored by Slingshot LLC, The Brown Initiative, the Tukey-Kelly Fund and Hanbury Evan Wright Vlattas Lectureship at the School of Architecture.

Daniel Bluestone and Mike Evans at the Virginia Design Medal ceremony.

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FIRM PARTNER PROFILE: Hanbury Evans Wright Vlattas + Co.

Hanbury Evans Wright Vlattas + Company, under the leadership of S. Michael Evans, FAIA (BSArch ’72), continues its long tradition of collaboration with the School of Architecture. Hanbury Evans, based in Norfolk, VA, is an architecture and planning firm specializing in higher education, particularly student life environments. The firm also has a preservation studio.

This year Hanbury Evans reached a milestone in its generosity by surpassing $100,000 in total giving to UVa. In addition to being a consistent Dean’s Forum member at the Professional level, the firm has funded the Hanbury Evans Endowed Lecture for Historic Preservation and student fellowships at the School of Architecture. A distinguishing mark of the firm’s culture is its intentional association with academia, especially the UVa School of Architecture, through their “Legacy” programs. This includes:

>> Virginia Design Medal- this program, in its eighth year, brings a professor of architecture, planning or design-re-lated field to the firm to spend several weeks participating in design discussions, critiquing work and delivering lec-tures. This year they hosted Daniel Bluestone, Professor of Architectural History and Director of Historic Preserva-tion Program. Five other A-school faculty members have participated since 2004.

>> Summer Scholars- this program, which just concluded its ninth year is a juried competition open to architectural students throughout the world. Up to five students are selected to work side-by-side with firm professionals on existing projects. In the summer of 2010,Daniel Mowery (BSArch ’10, MArch ’12) and Paul Landon (BSArch ’10) were selected. They follow five previous A-school summer scholars.

>> The Hanbury Evans Wright Vlattas Historic Preservation Lecture at UVa - this lecture is to further the appreciation for historical preservation by attracting nationally promi-nent scholars and practitioners to provide public talks. This spring, Anthony E. Malkin, President of Malkin Prop-erties, gave the keynote lecture on transforming NYC’s Empire State Building into an energy efficient building for the forum “Keeping Memory Green: Preservation, Sustain-ability, and the Built Environment.”

The firm also has been a consistent employer of UVA architectural graduates. Current alumni members of the firm include: Douglas Campbell (B/Arch 2004), Jeremy Maloney (BSArch ‘04), Joseph Gaber (BSArch ‘72), Feng Wang (MArch ‘08), and Yang Tian (MAH ‘07)

This tradition of support and partnership began with founding principal John Paul C. Hanbury (BArch ‘57), who sadly passed away this year. John Paul believed that an architect’s role was not only to create but to protect and advocate, which he demonstrated regularly in his over 30 years of work. His advice to others was, “If you believe that something is important, go lead it. Make a difference in the community.” www.hewv.com

“We feel that engaging on a continuing basis with the School and academic faculty through the Virginia Design Medalist program and endowed lecture enhances the design dialogue in our practice, and encourages creative thinking on our projects and fresh debate among our entire staff.”

- Mike Evans, FAIA (BSArch ‘72)

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As evidenced in the brief reports below, the work of our faculty bridges the connective, lateral thinking of design and the focused, singular thinking of traditional research. We continue weaving connections between these through six research themes in which we have particular expertise: design and health; adaptive infrastructures; design and community engagement; regenerate; design representation and material practices; and expanding canons.

Architectural History

Daniel Bluestone published Buildings, Landscapes, and Memory: Case Studies in Historic Preservation. He was also named a 2011 Virginia Design Medalist.

Sheila Crane published her book, Mediterranean Crossroads: Marseille and Modern Architecture with the University of Minnesota Press.

Yunsheng Huang completed the revising the text of a book, The East Meets West.

Louis Nelson published his second book of collected essays, Shaping the Body Politic (Virginia, 2011). In addition, he served as the conference chair of the 2011 meeting of the Vernacular Architecture Forum held in Falmouth, Jamaica, continued to serve as the senior co-editor of Buildings and Landscapes, and finalized the last year of his term as department chair.

Lisa Reilly has continued her research on medieval architecture and sailed as academic dean on the spring 2011 voyage of the University’s Semester at Sea program.

Richard Guy Wilson completed a number of articles that were published in the past year, delivered 25 guest talks at various universities, museums and architectural groups, and led the 19th century Architecture Summer School in Newport, RI for the 31st year.

Architecture

Pam Black is a member of Historic Gordonville Inc. and has been asked to be on Town Council, Gordonsville this fall. She also co-taught the Summer Design Institute.

Michael Bednar continues to create abstract steel sculpture, teach Design of Cities, serve on the Board of Directors of Habitat for Humanity and sing in The Oratorio Society of Virginia.

Anselmo Canfora’s “Breathe House” won 1st place in the ARCHIVE Institute “Kay e Sante nan Ayiti” (Housing and Health in Haiti) international design innovation competition and will be built for the community of St. Marc, Haiti later this year. The Charlottesville Business Innovation Council selected Initiative reCOVER as a finalist for the 2011 Spotlight Award.

John Quale’s ecoMOD Project received two national awards (ACSA Creative Achievement, and AIA/ACSA Housing Curriculum).

John Quale and Anselmo Canfora also collaborated on the Commonwealth of Virginia Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization Commission - being awarded a one-year, $2.45M grant to a University of Virginia-led partnership to design, develop and manufacture affordable, energy-efficient housing systems.

Robin Dripps & Lucia Phinney The operative unit has conducted theoretical research on emergent urban infrastructure for a de-populated neighborhood in Baltimore. This work was presented to the city last spring and will be exhibited this September in the center in Baltimore.

http://www.drippsphinneystudio.com/

Nana Last has published articles on the topic of fluidity in Spaces and Flows: An International Journal of Urban and Extraurban Studies and in Thresholds 37; published exhibition and book reviews in the journals Sculpture, Centropa and the Von Bartha Quarterly Report; presented a paper at the International Spaces and Flows Conference in Los Angeles; participated in a public conversation with the artist Thomas Struth at the Whitechapel Gallery in London and continues to work on manuscripts on the topics of fluidity in architecture and on the photography of Thomas Struth.

Kirk Martini has initiated a new research project on optimization methods for parametric structural models, with articles scheduled for publication in the Journal of Structural Engineering, and the International Journal for Architectural Computing.Summer Design Institute 2011

SELECT FACULTY RESEARCH AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS, 2010-11

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Betsy Roettger has used her housing seminar to engage local affordable housing design issues and her studio teaching with the Dew Traveling Studio to work with the Roots of Music, an after-school program in New Orleans.

William Sherman was appointed to the position of Associate Vice President for Research at UVa and the Founding Director of opengrounds, a cross-disciplinary initiative to stimulate innovation through collaborative research partnerships within and beyond the university.

Dean Kim Tanzer, FAIA spoke at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Administrations conference in May, and completed her term as inaugural president of the National Academy of Environmental Design.

Karen Van Lengen taught both in the A-school and also on the spring Semester at Sea voyage. She continues to grow her Library of Sounds project while having completed other competiton and built work.

Peter Waldman contributed to his research on urban infrastructure as signal of sustainability on two U21 research efforts: University of Dublin, October 2010, envisioning the James Joyce Study Centre as an on-going Forum on Learning Environments, and at the University of Delhi, collaborating on Urban Stream Restoration.

Landscape Architecture

Beth Meyer led the REGENERATE research group’s Cultural Landscape Networks pilot projects, a digital initiative to strengthen collaborative teaching and research in the School of Architecture. Other REGENERATE collaborators include faculty Julie Bargmann, Craig Barton, Scott French, Louis Nelson, John Quale, Bill Sherman and Jorg Sieweke.

Reuben M. Rainey has been working with Tim Beatley and Nisha Botchwey in the Center for Design and Health on two research projects involving the design and planning of healthy neigbhorhoods and an evaluation of patient-centered care at the Shands University of Florida Cancer Center.

Jorg Sieweke’s ParadoXcity studio sequence on Delta Cities was awarded in the international ASLA Student Awards collaboration category for the second consecutive year with the Venice studio project: Terra Nova.

Nancy Takahashi became the Chair of the Department of Landscape Architecture in January 2011.

Urban and Environmental Planning

Timothy Beatley published a new book in 2011, Biophilic Cities, and has recently returned from working in Australia as a Fulbright Senior Specialist.

Frank Dukes continued working on the Chesapeake Bay cleanup and on developing sustainable local economies in Southwest Virginia while leading the University & Community Action for Racial Equity (UCARE), a program to understand and address the legacy of slavery, segregation and discrimination involving the university and community.

William Lucy’s book Foreclosing the Dream was published in 2010. Since then, he has been researching Sustainability and Adaptive Infrastructure for his course by that title and potentially for a future book.

Suzanne Morse Moomaw developed the first UVa in Switzerland program in partnership with Virginia Tech for the summer of 2011. She was also asked by the National Civic Review to write the lead piece in their 100-year anniversary edition on the evolution of community development. She is also serving another year as chair of the Piedmont Virginia Community College Board.

David Phillips, Professor of Urban and Environmental Planning for 41 years, retired in May 2010.

Daphne Spain published “Gendered Spaces in 1970’s Boston” this year in Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies; and gave a presentation on the topic at MIT in November 2010.

Kay Slaughter retired from the Southern Environmental Law Center August 2011 after 24 years as senior attorney, receiving the Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s Conservationist of the Year Award 2011, and publishing “Will Uranium Receive a Glowing Welcome in Virginia?” in the Virginia Environmental Law Journal Summer 2011.

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ANNUAL GIVING

What is the Architecture Annual Fund?

The UVa School of Architecture Foundation Annual Fund consists of all gifts given to the UVa School of Architecture Foundation and School without restriction to its use (an unrestricted gift), to be used within the current fiscal year. The A-school Annual Fund provides unparalleled flexibility to seize educational opportunities when they become available while supporting the School’s operations and most pressing daily needs.

Annual Giving in FY11 (July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011)

The A-school Annual Fund raised $347,880 in unrestricted gifts from 919 donors. The “What Do YOU See” campaign will continue through 2011-2012, celebrating the A-school’s commitment to teaching our students to see and think about the world differently.

The Dean’s Forum

The Dean’s Forum recognizes alumni, parents, friends and professional partners of the UVa School of Architecture Foundation Annual Fund who have made an exceptional, unrestricted commitment of $1000 or more to provide funding for the School’s top priorities annually. This year’s 136 Dean’s Forum members raised $279,045 in unrestricted giving to the School, representing 80% of the A-school Annual Fund.

http://www.arch.virginia.edu/alumni/deansforum/

Amongst many other initiatives, in 2010-11 the Dean’s Forum supported two travel fellowships, awarded to Abigail Whalen (MArch ‘12) and Anna McMillen (BSArch ‘14) to participate on the China Architecture + Culture program in affiliation with the Beijing Institute of Asian Studies in China during summer 2011.

Class of 2011 4th Year Gift

The graduating class of 2011 had the highest fourth year class participation in A-school history with an amazing 82% of the class making a gift to support an area of the University closest to them. Most of their gifts, many for $20.11, supported the A-school Annual Fund. The fourth year trustees, Sara Harper and Britney Flood, along with Design Council President Colin Curley, worked with the Foundation to host a Class of 2011 Celebration lunch with Dean Kim Tanzer, who gave career advice and thanked the class for its outstanding support.

Class of 1976 exceeds $50,000 class gift goal in honor of its 35th Reunion

Members of the A-school undergraduate class of 1976 wanted to do something special to honor their 35th Reunion in June, so Nancy Takahashi, David Oakland and Guy Geier challenged their classmates to raise $50,000 in gifts and multi-year pledges to the A-school Annual Fund. By June 30th, 2011 the Class of 1976 had exceeded its Reunion goal with $55,485 in gifts and multi-year pledges that will benefit the School over the next 3-5 years. Nine members of their class are Dean’s Forum members.

Announcing the A-school Young Alumni Council

The brand new A-school Young Alumni Council (AYAC) will have its first meeting in Charlottesville on October 1, 2011. The Council, founded by Patrick Woods (BSArch ‘06), Sarah Cox (BSArch ‘05) and Kristin Sardina (BSArch ‘05), will focus on creating networking, career and social opportunities for young alumni (10 years out from graduation), as well as improving fundraising participation and communications to this diverse community. The Council will continue to evolve and expand in the coming years with a regional presence in Washington DC/NoVa, New York City, the Bay Area, Boston, Charlottesville and the Midwest. Stay tuned for events and opportunities in your area.

Class of 1976, 35th Reunion at the A-school

In FY11, 104 young alumni from the A-school (undergraduate and graduate classes 2000-2010) raised over $15,700 in gifts and pledges to the A-school Annual Fund

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ALUMNI CONNECTIONS

This past academic year, the UVa School of Architecture Foundation, along with alumni, friends, parents, faculty members, the Dean’s office, the Dean’s Advisory Board and the A-school regional committees, hosted 18+ engagement and alumni events across the country and in Charlottesville, connecting over 1000 alumni and friends. The 2010 Dean’s Forum Celebration was held at the newly restored Jefferson Theater on Charlottesville’s Downtown Mall, with a historic walking tour of the mall led by Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture Beth Meyer (BLA ’78).

In June, the A-school welcomed back over 110 alumni and family from the undergraduate classes of 1966, 1971, 1976, 1981, 1986, 1991, 1996, 2001 and 2006 with a cocktail reception and picnic lunch at Campbell Hall. This year, the Foundation hosted the first ever A-school Graduate Reunions Weekend celebrating the classes of 1985, 1986 and 1987. With the help of Grad Reunions Co-Chairs, Bill Skelsey (MArch ’86), Sandra Vicchio (MArch ’87) and George and Anne Penniman (MArch + MLA ‘86), the inaugural reunion was a great success with over 40 graduate alumni and their families returning to grounds for a special tour of Campbell Hall, an insider’s tour of Monticello and a Graduate Reunions dinner at The Local.

ALUMNI A-SCHOOL EVENTS IN 2010-2011

Washington, DC - Alumni event in conjunction with the ASLA Conference hosted by Lee and Associates on 9/10/10.

San Francisco, CA - “Meet the Dean” reception and 20/20 style alumni presentations hosted by Hines at 101 Second Street on 9/15/10.

Charlottesville, VA - The 22nd Annual Dean’s Forum Weekend and Dinner at the newly restored Jefferson Theater on the downtown mall on 10/9/10.

McLean, VA - Dean’s Forum Cocktail Reception with Dean Tanzer, hosted by Matt and Liina Richardson at their house on 10/26/10.

San Francisco, CA - Bay Area Regional Committee Happy Hour at Andalu on 11/9/10.

Barboursville, VA - Celebration in memorial of Mario di Valmarana (1929-2010) at Barboursville Vineyards on 11/20/10.

Orange, VA - Veneto Society Luncheon hosted by Jamie and Mary McConnell at their home on 2/20/11.

Charlottesville, VA - Memorial celebration in honor of Harry Porter (1936-2011) at the Colonnade Club on 3/27/11.

Boston, MA - “Meet the Dean” reception with a pre-sentation on “The Dell: the Stormwater MasterPlan at UVa” by Judith Nitsch, hosted by Einhorn Yaffee Prescott on 3/30/11.

Washington DC - “Exurban to Urban: Smart Growth Transition of Washington DC’s Edge Cities” panel of alumni speakers, moderated by Professor Bill Lucy at RTKL on 4/6/11.

Philadelphia, PA - Alumni reception hosted by Ewing-Cole on 4/7/11.

New Orleans, LA - Alumni event in conjunction with the AIA Convention hosted by Concordia on 5/12/11.

Charlottesville, VA - TJ Society Luncheon to celebrate the Class of 1961’s 50th Reunion at the Colonnade Club on 5/18/11.

Charlottesville, VA - UVA Undergraduate Reunions and the Inaugural A-school Graduate School Reunions for the classes of 1985, 1986 and 1987, June 3-5, 2011.

Save the Date for these upcoming alumni events in your area. If you do not receive an email invite and would like to, please update your contact information with Kim Wong at [email protected]. All dates are subject to change; more details to come.

10/21/11 – Buffalo, NY for the NTHP Conference10/27/11 – San Francisco, CA10/31/11 – San Diego, CA for the ASLA Convention11/15/11 – New York, NY11/16/11 – Washington DC05/31/12 to 06/03/12– Reunions 2012

“Meet the Dean” Reception, Fall 2010 in San Francisco

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Partner ($5,000 +)

Cynthia Bronson AltmanJeanette F. Barkley and Paul H. Barkley, Jr. BArch ‘60Thomas H. Bishop, BSArch ‘76++

J. Stephan Dolezalek, BCP ‘78++

Elizabeth Sheetz Edsall and John M. Edsall, LAW ‘71*Katherine Hobby Gibson, BARH ‘87 and Steven J. Gibson*Elisabeth M. Giovine, BSArch ‘93Alison Hannay and James O. Hannay, BSArch ‘85Russell S. Katz, BSArch ‘90Linton S. Marshall III, BSArch ‘76Mary Ryan McCarthy, BSArch ‘75

Helen Muir Milby and Joseph W. Milby, Jr., BARH ‘86Strandy O. Quesada and T. Ricardo Quesada, BA ’71, MArch ‘74*Marilyn Sue Rainey and Reuben M. Rainey, MLA ‘78Susan W. Ross, BSArch ‘83Robert Z. Smith, Jr., MUEP ‘72Nancy A. Takahashi, BSArch ‘76, MLA ‘85 and David M. Oakland, BSArch ‘76, MArch ‘78Kim Tanzer and Rod McGalliard++

Christopher A. Todd, BSArch ‘84++

Jennifer L. Weinschenk and Paul S. Weinschenk, BSArch ‘87Katherine Willson-Ostberg, MArch ’86, and Preben Ostberg*

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE FOUNDATION HONOR ROLL FY 2011

The Honor Roll reports all gifts to the UVa School of Architecture and the UVa School of Architecture Foundation for fiscal year 2011 which spanned July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011. The lists are based on UVa gift accounting and database information; if you see a listing/name in error or one that is missing, please contact the Foundation at 434.924.7149 or [email protected].

Professional ($2,500 - $4,999)

Heidi V. P. Bell and James N. Bell IV, BSArch ‘80Elaine Hazleton Bolton*Beth Hunter Bullard, BSEd ‘78, MEd ‘86 and Todd W. Bullard, BSArch ‘77Joseph J. CelentanoHarry Elson II, MArch ‘91Terry S. Forbes, MArch ‘93Darcy B. Frisch, DAR ‘88 and Daniel Frisch, BSArch ‘87 ++

Mary Anna Bardusch Geier, SEAS ‘79 and Gerard F. Geier II, BSArch ’76, MArch ‘78++

Judith Burnett Halsey, MArch ‘77 and Stephen J. Vanze, MArch ‘77Anne R. Haley Howerton and David P. Howerton, BARH ‘73Courtney Crenshaw Kapp, BARH ‘83 and Steven H. KappCynthia Briggs Kittredge and Frank D. Kittredge, Jr., BSArch ‘78++

Christa Bartel Livermon, EDU ‘88 and Carlton R. Livermon, BSArch ‘88

Regina Painter Moje, NUR ‘76 and Robert W. Moje, BSArch ‘76Catherine H. Mott and William C. Mott, Jr., BSArch ’82, DAR ‘91John A. Murray, Jr., BARH ‘74Priscilla Thomas Nalls, BSLA ‘77 and Robert E. Nalls, BSArch ‘77Mary Kay Parker and Gray S. Parker, MP ‘74J. Scott Pidcock, SEAS ’78, MArch ‘79Diana Elzey Pinover and Eugene A. Pinover*Liina M. Richardson and Matthew L. Richardson, BUEP ’81, DAR ‘85 ++

Carol Van Vactor Rogers, BSArch ‘80 and James C. Rogers, SEAS ‘79Jerry Grace Robinson Sadler, BSArch ‘88 and Bruce K. SadlerCary W. Schaperkotter and John D. Schaperkotter, LAW ’77 *Adaline Havemeyer and Stuart N. Siegel, MARH ‘78Kenneth A. Thacker, BSArch ‘87Victoria Vergason, COL ’84, and E. Michael Vergason, BSArch ’72, MLA ‘76 ++

Heather Lynne Warren, MLA ’94 and Joseph J. Atkins, BSArch ‘88, MArch ‘92

Principal ($1,000 - $2,499)

William C. Allen, MARH ‘74Lawrence V. Antoine, Jr., BSArch ’88, MUEP ’95, MArch ’97Anne M. Ardura and Gus E. Ardura, BSArch ‘73Leslie F. Baily, BSArch ‘86Lowell B. Baughan, BArch ‘62Steven B. Bingler, BSArch ‘72Sharyn Bolinger and Michael E. Bolinger, BSArch ‘66Susan Pikaart Bristol, BSArch ‘82, MArch ‘86 and

Henry P. Bristol II, MArch ‘83Richard W. Bryant, BARH ‘79Bevin Cetta and Vito P. Cetta, BArch ‘63Kevin G. Chavers, BSArch ‘84Sandi Anne Chesrown, MUEP ‘80Michelle Patricia Ford, MBA ‘98 and Francis J. Coen, BSArch ‘91, DAR ‘98John E. Cole, BARH ‘72Susann Sweetser Connors and James J. Connors II, LAW ’87*Jane S. Cooke, MLA ‘88

Dean’s ForumLeadership, unrestricted gifts to the A-school Annual Fund (also listed: http://www.arch.virginia.edu/alumni/deansforum/members/)

July 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011

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Pierre U. Crosby, BARH ‘83Betsy Crosby and Stephen A. Crosby, BSLA ‘77Rosemary Cusano and John M. Cusano*Megan McGinnis Dayton, BSArch ’88, MArch ‘92 and James G. Dayton, MArch ‘91Dan G. Deibler, MARH ‘74Betsy Rupp del Monte, BSArch ‘78++

Alan Dynerman, MArch ‘81Rebecca R. Fany, BSArch ‘83 and John AldayKenneth I. Flick, MUEP ‘75Melinda Byrd Frierson, MAH ‘89 and Henry F. Frierson, Jr., M.D.Alec M. Garbini, BSArch ‘70Elaine M. Gerson and Gordon M. Gerson, Jr., M.D., COL ‘84, FEL ‘96*Lisa Gould, BSArch ‘83, MArch ‘85James P. Graham IV, BArch ’69, MArch ‘72Luanne Goodson Greene, BSArch ‘84, MArch ‘88Peyton Hall, BSArch ‘74David T. Haresign, BSArch ‘76Sara A. Harper, BSArch ‘11William H. Harris III, COL ‘71, MArch ‘74C. Mason Hearn, BSArch ‘84++

Kathy Hochman and Joel Hochman*Mary Horst, BSArch ‘83 and David G. BuchananMary V. Hughes, MLA ‘87 and David L. VermillionMarcus Hurley, MArch ‘00Karyn Irene Walega Janssen, BUEP ‘88 and Roger P. Janssen, BSArch ‘87Henry J. Javor, BA ‘51David A. Kamp, BSLA ‘78Russell S. Katz, BSArch ‘90Susan Pridgen Kearney and Michael P. Kearney, BSArch ’79, MArch ‘81Douglas A. Kelso, BArch ‘72Diane H. King and Charles King II, BSArch ‘72++

Paul S. King, BSArch ’78, MArch ‘82Leslie S. Klein, BSArch ‘82Marie L. Knowles and C. Richard Knowles*Alejandro Krell, BSArch ‘86Jennifer Jane Kyner, BSArch ‘89 and Edward D. FieldThomas R. Leachman, BSArch ‘29

Eileen Gallagher Leahy, NUR ‘82 and Timothy P. Leahy, BSArch ’76, DAR ‘79Margaret Mary Lechleitner, BSArch ‘94Jeffrey I. Marcus, BSArch ‘01Stephanie Elizabeth Mashek, BSArch ‘83 and Kenneth MacLeanCharles T. Matheson, BArch ‘64Kristine Miller McGehee and Carden C. McGehee, Jr., MAH ‘80William W. Moorhead III, BSArch ‘76Fontini Mourtou, BSArch ‘83, MArch ‘85 and Stephen CapsaskisKatherine Dillon and Jeffrey Murphy, BSArch ‘81Eileen H. Nacev, BSArch ‘82, DAR ‘87Laura S. Nelson, BARH ‘87 and Steven PearlmanLois M. Nichols and Allen B. Nichols, M.D.Jane Orthwein and James B. Orthwein, Jr.*Neal G. Patton, BSArch ‘78Donald J. Pendelton, BARH ‘77Deborah Steiner Poliner, BSArch ‘80 and Michael C. Poliner, COL’77, LAW ‘80Colleen Ann Fitzpatrick, COL ’77, and Frederick H. Pugsley, BArch ‘77Frances Jacobson Rickard and John A. Rickard, BSArch ‘78Mary K. Roth and T. Christopher Roth, DAR ‘76*Susan Roush and Alex Roush, MArch ‘76Cecily J. Young and John L. Ruble, Jr., BSArch ‘69William S. Ryall, Jr., MArch ‘77Eileen O’Donnell Schlichting and John B. Schlichting, BSArch ‘81*Roxanne Sherbeck, BSArch ‘74 and Jon C. JacksonP. Marcus G. Simpson, BSArch ‘86Eleni Taxildari-Smith and Gordon I. Smith, BSArch ‘75Lawrence W. Snively III, BSArch ‘82Scott J. Sottile, BARH ‘01++

Anne T. Stewart and Joseph A. Stewart II, COL ’63, MArch ‘68Paul H. Stirm, BSArch ‘86Kailun Sun, BSArch ‘11Ellen Barry Tung and Andrew V. Tung, MLA ‘78Diana Walker and Mallory Walker, COL ‘62Tamara Peress Watkins, BSArch ‘78Holly Y. Watts and David S. Watts, BSArch ‘87Betsy McNamara Wills and W. Ridley Wills III, BARH ‘86Thomas L. Woltz, BSArch ‘90, MArch, ‘96, MLA ‘97

Associate ($500 - $999) for alumni five to nine years following graduation

Janet Posner, COL ‘75, EDU ‘80 and Avrom Posner, MARH ‘04Irene B. Nielson, BUEP ‘02 and Stephen J. Nielson II, BSArch ‘02Benjamin D. Tauber, MLA ‘02

++ have committed to a multiyear Dean’s Forum pledge * parents of current or graduated School of Architecture students

Intern ($250 - $499) for alumni five to nine years following graduation

Catherine McLamb Brown, COL ‘96, MLA ‘09 and Tyler P. BrownKeith A. Crawford, BUEP ‘85, MBA ‘91, MUEP ‘10

Gavin Knowles, BSArch ‘07Louis J. Lopez III, BUEP ‘06Amanda L. Swanekamp, BSArch ‘07, MArch ‘11A. Clark Tate, MArch ‘06

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FOUNDATION HONOR ROLL 2010

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1929Thomas Richards Leachman

1952William Burton Alderman

Albert Anthony Tappe

1953Fred Dewitt Fishback

1956Frederic H. Cox, Jr.

James William McCampbell

1957Quentin Cabell Smith.

1958M. J. Brodie

Graham L. Evans, Jr.

Donald H. Misner & Gloria T. Misner

1960Paul H. Barkley, Jr. & Jeanette F. Barkley

Henry Mayo Flynn, Jr.

W. Joseph Miles

1961Roland C. Davies, Jr.

J. Kelly Murphy III

Nathaniel Palmer Neblett

1962Lowell B. Baughan

Richard Joseph Bottelli & Ann E. Bottelli

Robert F. Bower

David Calvin Hale

Gary Homan Ireland

1963Vito P. Cetta & Bevin Cetta

Robert Stephen De Mauri

Richard Wilkens Hoagland

Gary R. Tobia

1964Robert Taylor Gault

Charles Tompkins Matheson

1965John J. Lederer, Jr.

Paul R. V. Pawlowski

Marion Jack Rinehart, Jr.

1966Michael E. Bolinger

Edward M. Boyer

William Henry Melvin

Henry Tenser, Jr.

1967Karl W. Miller, Jr.

1968David Michael Buckley

Richard Leonard Ford, Jr.

Robert S. Herbert

Robert G. Owens III

Joseph Adger Stewart II

Paul A. Sweet

1969William Luther Beiswanger

John Terry Cox

James Patrick Graham IV

John Lowell Ruble, Jr. & Cecily J. Young

Carroll M. Williamson, Jr.

1970James H. Boniface & M.

Camille Alexander

Alec M. Garbini

Ronald C. Minekime

William Francis Ostrander, Jr.

Leon F. Parham

Frank M. Remorenko III

Fred Jay Silverman

1971Marvin Wecker Bingham, Jr.

Donald R. Greenwood & Ann Greenwood

Gregory S. Lukmire & Nan Kirkpatrick Lukmire

1972Richard G. Andry, Jr.

Steven Bradford Bingler

John Edward Cole

S. Michael Evans

Lawrence B. Garland

Paul Joseph Grady, Jr.

Gordon D. Griffin, Jr. & Jenifer T. Griffin

Douglas Alan Kelso

Charles King II & Diane H. King

UNDERGRADUATE ALUMNI DONORSAll Gifts to the School

Alumni Board of TrusteesCarol Hawkins Armstrong & Edwin Taylor Armstrong, Jr.Leslie F. BailyThomas H. BishopJames H. Boniface & M. Camille AlexanderSusan Pikaart Bristol & Henry P. Bristol IIClark Construction Group, LLCThe Cynthia & George Mitchell FoundationJ. Stephan DolezalekEllen Bayard Weedon FoundationElwood R. Quesada Educational FoundationEstate of Richard C. BullFlad & Associates, Inc.Prince Testamentary TrustFrench American Charitable TrustDarcy B. Frisch & Daniel FrischMary Anna Bardusch Geier & Gerard F. X. Geier IIWilliam H. Godson III and Juliet GodsonJames Owen Hannay

Russell Starr KatzFrank D. Kittredge, Jr.Leslie S. KleinMadison Lane & Rugby Road Charitable TrustMancor Industries, Inc.Charles T. MathesonMary Ryan McCarthyKim Tanzer & Rod McGalliardWilliam C. Mott, Jr.National Association for Olmsted ParksKatherine Willson-Ostberg and Preben OstbergT. Ricardo Quesada & Strandy O. QuesadaReuben M. RaineyMatthew L. RichardsonSheldon and Audrey Katz FoundationP. Marcus SimpsonThatcher A. StoneChristopher A. ToddMallory Walker & Diana Walker

Leadership Donors to all parts of the School$10,000+ restricted and unrestricted gifts and future commitments

FY 2011, JULY 2010 - JULY 2011

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Frederick Holley Pugsley & Colleen Ann Fitzpatrick

Willem Davis van Bakergem

E. Michael Vergason & Victoria Vergason

1973Gus E. Ardura & Anne M. Ardura

Robert Joseph Bedell

Jack William Burkart

Douglas McCleave Campbell

G. Lawson Drinkard III & Suzanne Morgan Drinkard

David P. Howerton

Kieran J. Kilday & Melinda L. Robinson

Reed T. Nester

1974Gary W. Bright & Elizabeth Margaret Bright

Kimel L. Conway

W. Alex Formwalt

Patricia L. Gibson

Steven F. Gilliland & Joan F. Gilliland

George Peyton Hall, Jr.

David Paul Hartsfield

Carlton Craig Hudson

John A. Murray, Jr.

David A. Ostrander

Vincent P. Rogers & Ann Fowler Rogers

Roxanne Sherbeck

J. Ritchie Smith, Jr.

Stephen D. Thompson

John Stuurman Wyper, Jr.

1975Frank Charles Aichinger

Stuart W. Connock, Jr.

James Hornor Davis IV & Frederica M. Davis

John E. Fuller

Frank E. Jesse

Don M. Jones

Mary Ryan McCarthy

Chris Paul Morris

R. Scott C. Pearce & Rebecca Jane Lindsay

John J. Perkins

Harold Christopher Raymond

Gordon I. Smith & Eleni Taxildari-Smith

Stephen R. Wells

David S. Whitlow & Susan Edmonds Whitlow

1976Allan Dennis Baken

Thomas Harbison Bishop

Robert Eric Comet, Jr.

Kem Courtenay

Stephanie Slawson Dickenson

John S. Fornaro

Gerard F. X. Geier II

Steven Kent Gifford

David T. Haresign

Anthony O. James

John William James III

Richard Josiah Kent, Jr.

Frederick C. Kniesler, Jr.

Timothy Patrick Leahy & Eileen Gallagher Leahy

Charles Veazey Lecraw, Jr.

George Taylor Louden

Kenneth Joseph Mahon

Linton S. Marshall III

Edward F. Maslin

Robert William Moje

William W. Moorhead III

Michael Keith Moorman & Doris Moorman

Russell Keith Perry & Jeanette Rosenberg

Anthony Gennaro Santucci

Edward H. Sheahan III

Nancy A. Takahashi & David Milo Oakland

Lamont Freeman Wade

1977Christopher Sullivan Bourke & Mary W. Bourke

Mary S. Broyles & Carolyn G. DiGuiseppi

Todd W. Bullard

Phyllis C. Cook

Stephen Armstrong Crosby & Betsy Crosby

Nancy E. Fay & Kevin James Fay

Faith Shepard Kiermaier Feder

Maureen Ann Fox

William Steven Goromby

Jeffrey John Miller

Robert E. Nalls & Priscilla Thomas Nalls

Donald G. Pendleton

Karen C. Renick

Bruce David Rieder

Victoria G.K. Rixey & Douglas Bagnelli Rixey

Sara Ramsey Trenery & Michael C. Trenery

Stephen Kendall Whiteway & Deborah Hare Whiteway

1978Charlyn Hall Barrett

Martin Brandwein & Susan E. Freed

Theodore Leslie Brown & Anne Munly

Richard Wilton Deyerle, Jr.

Edward Baird Dixon

J. Stephan Dolezalek

Fleur Duggan

Everett Allan Fairlamb III

Bryan Harper Joyner

David Alan Kamp

Lee Memmer Kaus

Paul Smith King

Frank D. Kittredge, Jr.

Elizabeth K. Meyer & William W. Bergen

John Berchmans Montoro

Eunice Ann Murray

Neal Garner Patton

Reid Brannoch Reames

John A. Rickard & Frances Jacobson Rickard

Frank Daniel Rutledge

Stuart N. Siegel

Stephen Earl Smith

Jeffrey Clay Timmons

Tamara Peress Watkins

Theodore Leslie Brown & Anne Munly

Peter J. Winders

1979Barbara Kretschmer Ball

Richard Wright Bryant

Judith S. Coutts

Royce Michael Earnest

Donald Robert Horn

Michael Paul Kearney & Susan Pridgen Kearney

Richard Joseph Nicholson, Jr.

Victoria G.K. Rixey & Douglas Bagnelli Rixey

James Wallace Rowe & Ruth Cook Rowe

Michael Ross Schade

William David Sellers & Jane Rebecca Whitt Sellers

1980Wayne Aaron Appenzellar

James Nicol Bell IV & Heidi V.P. Bell

Joseph Patrick Chronister & Laura Weyrauch

Susan K. Eddy

John Robert Flynn

James Robert Hart

James Ligon Price Irby

Glenn Rolfe MacCullough

Kevin Douglas Matthews

Bradford Walter McAllester

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Christie Hooper Nelson

Deborah Steiner Poliner & Michael Charles Poliner

Katherine Joy Robinson

James Carson Rogers

Marjorie Rothberg

Mark D. Rylander

Margaret Minor Wood

1981John Richard August & Heidi L. Klein August

Timothy Livingston Bishop

Claire Strasser Boyd

Richard Scott Corner

Patricia Koelbel Gill & Harrison W. Gill III

Charles Mark Haver

Laura Anne Heim

Jeffrey Arnold Murphy

Matthew Laurence Richardson & Liina M. Richardson

James Wallace Rowe & Ruth Cook Rowe

John Bruce Schlichting & Eileen O’Donnell Schlichting

Laura Finkel Stagner

Brian N. Vinson

1982Susan Pikaart Bristol & Henry P. Bristol II

Mark Steven Farmer

Elizabeth Scott Frese

John L. Garrahan & Barbara Anne Farina

Patricia Koelbel Gill & Harrison W. Gill III

Jill Bretherick Gilliand & Mark E. Gilliand

Jeffery Charles Guernier

Jennifer Elizabeth Card Hart

Leslie S. Klein

Jeffrey William Knight

Robert Douglas McCready

Kevin J. McPartland

William C. Mott, Jr.

Eileen H. Nacev

Thomas Joseph O’Neill

David Scott Parker

Peter J. Portney

Carey Feierabend Roth

Lawrence White Snively III

Michael S. Toms

William Vandeventer

1983Cara Carroccia

Martine Cornier-Gallard

Pierre Uberto Crosby

Eric Emmett Davis

Rebecca R. Fant & John Alday

John L. Garrahan & Barbara Anne Farina

Lisa Gould

Mary Horst & David G. Buchanan

Mark Allen Humienny & Sumayya Jones-Humienny

Clemente Jose Inclan

Courtney Crenshaw Kapp & Steven H. Kapp

Drew Hal Kepley

William Irving Kline

Stephanie Elizabeth Mashek

Elizabeth Louise McClure

Fotini Mourtou & Stephen Capsaskis

Susan W. Ross

Anthony M. Santoro, Jr.

Carol Joan Lasch Schlinke & John Tobe Schlinke

Charles Schmehl

Jeffrey H. Stark

Laura Knowlton Yanchenko & Gregory Karl Yanchenko

1984Donald William Bahlman, Jr.

Lisa Ann Beacham

Julie Gabrielli Garver & Peter Zachary Garver

Luanne Goodson Greene

David William Hart

Charles Mason Hearn, Jr.

Michelle Suzanne Hooper

Catherine Ann Briggs Johnson

Barry Hill Light

David Carroll McCauley

David M. Revelle

Rossana Santos-Wuest

Jeffrey Scott Taylor & Linda Bisone Taylor

Christopher Adam Todd

Adam Yarinsky

1985Keith A. Crawford

Virginia Walker Hamlet & Burgess H. Hamlet

James Owen Hannay

Gary Franklyn Hisel

Suzanne Elaine Klein

John R. Knickmeyer & Marguerite Dimino Knickmeyer

Gayle Sanders Knight

Mary Kay Lanzillotta

Andrew Gordon Moore

Laura Alderman Rost

Robin Beth Sanders

Sandra R. Whitehead & John O. Whitehead

1986Leslie F. Baily

Carmen Jeanette Bishop & Gregory G. Bishop

Yvette Siuda Conte & Anthony Joseph Conte

Barbara Janis Cox

Brian Joseph Donnelly & Sally Stallings Donnelly

Alejandro Krell

Daniel Piero Mancini

Christopher H. Marston

Joseph Warren Milby, Jr. & Helen Muir Milby

Charles C. Perry

P. Marcus G. Simpson

Paul Harter Stirm

Leslie Joyce Thomas

Kevin Andrew Tisdale

Mary S. Cerrone Wagstaff & Kevin Lee Wagstaff

W. Ridley Wills III & Betsy McNamara Wills

Pamela Hope Zimmerman

1987Donald A. M. Chin

Andre Duke DeBar

Heidi Ann Edwards

Daniel Frisch & Darcy B. Frisch

Gregory Cyrus Gaines

Sean David Gertner

Katherine Hobby Gibson & Steven J. Gibson

Roger Patton Janssen

Shlley K. Gough Johnson

Jana Kristin Truitt McDonald & Roderick Charles McDonald

Glen Alexander Mohr

Katherine E. Moss

Laura S. Nelson

Allyson D. Nemec

Helen Lester Payne & Christopher John Payne

Gitta Robinson & Richard G. Grisaru

Kenneth Aldrich Thacker

David Sunderland Watts & Holly Y. Watts

Paul S. Weinschenk

Jeanine Groeninger Wolanski & Thomas Edward Wolanski

1988Jennifer R. Amster

Lawrence V. Antoine, Jr.

Joseph Jay Atkins

Megan McGinnis Dayton & James Gardiner Dayton

Patrick Eric Deaton

David Lloyd Johnson

Roger Patton Janssen

Carlton Randolph Livermon

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Steven E. Nichols

John Christopher Pachuta

Heather L. Pritchard

Jerry Grace Robinson Sadler & Bruce Keith Sadler

Melissa P. Vaughan

1989Rachel Kaplan Crystal

Jori Ann Erdman

Marie Antoinette Fennell

Anne G. Haynes

Robert Campbell Hutchinson

Olivia Therese Wills Kane & Brian P. Kane

Jennifer Jane Kyner

Mary Williams Wolf & Frederick Alan Wolf, Jr.

1990Russell Starr Katz

Thomas R. Kurtz IV & Elizabeth laird Kurtz

Jeanine Kelly Murphy

Ruth Ellen Outlaw

Richard Volney Taylor

Barbara Anderson Teach

Thomas Lenoir Woltz

1991Francis Joseph Coen & Michelle Patricia Ford

George Christopher DeWitt & Michele Louise Mixner DeWitt

Rex B. Fitch III

Scott David Silsdorf

Carolyn Maria Wilson Ubben & Douglas Christian Ubben

Elaine B. Vaudreull

1992Jonathan N. Ashton & Surbhi Patel Ashton

John Anderson Braley

Penelope J. Diaz

James M. Henderson & Amy Wise Henderson

David Adam Later & Nancy

Eklund Later

Heather Ann Heilman Mitchell

Kerri Scanlon Pleban & Stanley Pleban III

Beth Ann Resetco

Patricia Bales Van Buskirk

1993Elisabeth M. Giovine

Christopher M. Klein

Anhdai Bambi Tran

Roy Wroth

1994Christine H. Harper

Sandra Loughran Joslyn & David Lee Joslyn

Margaret Mary Lechleitner

Joseph Michael Lechowicz

Mark L. Milby

Margaret Pauls

Stacy McLaurin Small & Peter David Small

John Earl Steinmetz

Leigh Ann Johnson White & P. Jon White

1995Anne R. Goulet

K. J. Jacobs

1996Christian Lea Blomquist

Jenifer Rush Heilig

Asima Shah Jansveld

To-Tam Thi Le

Amy Susan Libit

Louis Lawrence Mari

Todd A. Sturman & Suzanne M. Sturman

1997Laura DeJohn

Minh Trieu Le

Lindsay Hance McCullough

Kelly Allgood Moran

Cabell Vest & Bree E. Brostko

Benjamin Marshall Yonce

1998Susan Nelson Fleiss

Aaron Jeremi Hodgin & Ingrid Binswanger

Seth Gilbert Peterson

Patricia Cornelia Saternye

1999Melissa Grisnik Boyette

Allyson V. H. Carolino

Elliot Douglas Felix

Benjamin A. Ives

Mark A. Merolla & Casey Diane Merolla

Virginia H. Stanard

2000Dana D. Betta

Steven Matthew Jakub

Margaret E. Janco

Anna S. Kenoff & Jeffrey Kenoff

Sean Stewart Suder

Melissa Caroline Tronquet & Nicholas Steiner

2001Jeffrey I. Marcus

Christopher D. McClung

Talia Lanyi Pouratian & Nader Pouratian

Scott J. Sottile

Meredith Lynn Tepper

2002Megan Elizabeth Glynn

Stephen John Nielson II

Nicole T. Ostrander & Ross H. Ostrander

Benjamin J. Thompson & Summerlyn Lotz Thompson

Meghan Daly Van Dam

Brian J. Winterhalter

2003Kara Anne Koirtyohann

Elizabeth P. Richmond

Jason R. Rogers

Sara Melissa Selepouchin

Susan Leigh Wilkerson

2004Geoffrey Robert Lawson

Charles Gregory Moore & Kristen Hogan Moore

Christa K. Solotorovsky & Alec Jason Solotorovsky

2005Isabel Ballin Rutherford

Heidi S. Segal & Jeffrey T. Segal

2006Sara M. Anderson

Kimberly Brown Calder

Christopher T. Donnelly

Marion E. Hickman

Sarah Joan Klug

Laura Jaime-Jin Lewis

Louis John Lopez III

Marshall B. Macon

Robert William Mitchell

George B. Williams

Patrick Thomas Woods

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2007Amanda Schofield Brush

Brielle Terese Gallinelli

Lynne M. Keenan

Gavin Knowles

Allison L. Powell

Elizabeth Whittecar Roloff & Luke Koenig Roloff

Amanda L. Swanekamp

2008Paul S. De

Patrick J. Hanlon

Holland S. Hargrove

Sara A. Heppe

Marcus B. Oliver

Christine L. Sherman

Kelly A. Whitton

2009Michael R. Goldin

Junghoon Han

Daniel W. Kim

Thomas N. Schaperkotter

Kristin E. Simpson

Kathleen B. Stranix

2010Michael R. Delaney

Robert L. Edsall

Carla L. Jones

Emily J. Laetz

Mark S. Lagola

Paul J. Landon

2011Assad F. Abboud

Virginia H. Behlen

Jeffrey R. Bronick

Lauren M. Bulka

Peggy K. Chang

Brian L. Cofrancesco

Colin P. Curley

Benjamin T. Dance

Erik de Los Reyes

Laura R. Devine

Gaston W. Dietz

Brian Christopher Duffy

Claire A. Dunnington

Elizabeth K. Farrell

Brittany C. Flood

Katelyn B. French

Emma E. Gisiger

Nathan G. Glassman

Karen E. Hamrick

Sara A. Harper

Stephen P. Hershey

Brian G. Hill

Lisa Hinderdael

Tiara M. Isom

Kathryn E. Kuchta

Lawrence A. Lazarides

Danielle L. MacGregor

Britteny J. Madine

Sara K. Martin

Marina E. Michael

Zoe E. Morse

Brandon T. Moul

Lauren A. Nelson

John T. O’Hara II

Jennifer K. Pack

Sarah E. Pansano

Nathan E. Parker

Sam H. Pepper

Michael L. Perry

C. Elizabeth Rivard

Greta E. Ruedisueli

Kailun Sun

Valeria I. Teran

Julie M. Turnasz

Jun Wang

2012Heather C. Medlin

1968Thomas Geoffrey Mosher

1970Anne Carter Lee Gravely

1971John C. Haggard

Om Prakash Hasija

Pamela Johnson Lee

1972James H. Boniface & M. Camille Alexander

Henry Radcliffe Burt

James Patrick Graham IV

Bruce MacDougal

Robert Z. Smith, Jr.

1974William C. Allen

D. Warren Buonanno

Dan Grove Deibler

William H. Harris III

Ayers Morison, Jr.

Gray S. Parker & Mary K. Parker

T. Ricardo Quesada & Strandy O. Quesada

Peter A. Ritchie

1975Robert Joseph Bedell

Kenneth I. Flick

Thomas F. Horan

Peter Flagg Maxson & John C. R. Taylor III

Evelina Massie Scott & R. Strother Scott

Michael Van Yahres & Margaret Van Yahres

1976Edwin Taylor Armstrong, Jr. & Carol Hawkins Armstrong

Timothy M. Michel & Virginia

Pender Michel

William Darwin Prillaman

Alex Roush

E. Michael Vergason & Victoria Vergason

1977William Luther Beiswanger

Alan Tod Bott

Ann Lueders Braden & David Black Braden

Jay H. L. Calhoun

Kenneth Gray Gentil, Jr.

Kerry Robert Haber

Judith Burnett Halsey & Stephen James Vanze

Mary Shaw Halsey-Marks

Marlene Elizabeth Heck

Andrea Kemler

Henry Sprott Long, Jr.

Judith K. Major

William Joseph McCrea

William Simonet Ryall, Jr.

De Teel P. Tiller

1978Jeffrey Stuart French

Gerard F. X. Geier II

Curtis Joe Haymore

Susan Kent

Anita Picozzi Moran

Elaine P. Mozur & Stephen Anthony Mozur

Cornelius Joseph Reid III

Andrew Vincent Tung & Ellen Barry Tung

David M. Oakland & Nancy A. Takahashi

1979John S. Fornaro

Cynthia Ann MacLeod & Douglas James Harnsberger

Susan Campbell McGarry

Thomas R. Navin

Lucia Bradford Phinney & Robin D. Dripps

NOTE: All donors are listed by their primary

School of Architecture undergraduate

degree. Spousal/Joint donors within the

same School of Architecture primary degree

year are listed together, as are spousal

donors with shared credit. Joint/spousal

donors with different undergraduate years

are listed by their own primary degree year.

GRADUATE ALUMNI DONORSAll Gifts to the School

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J. Scott Pidcock

Edward H. Sheahan III

Sylvia J. Smith

Michael Van Yahres & Margaret Van Yahres

1980Mark S. Broyles & Carolyn G. DiGuiseppi

Sandi Anne Chesrown

Janet L. Davis

Curtis M. Estes

Peter M. Feibelman & Lisa G. Feibelman

Julia Todd Henley

Anthony K. Karwoski

Leslie Kuhl

Carden Coleman McGehee, Jr.

Robert William Moje

Mark Ward Oakey

Victoria G.K. Rixey & Douglas Bagnell Rixey

Laura Gail Rachlin

1981Ellen Richardson Davenport & Jack W. Davenport III

Alan Dynerman

Michael Paul Kearney & Susan Pridgen Kearney

Anne Jeanette Lester

Leslie Plant Mayer

Cynthia Ann MacLeod & Douglas James Harnsberger

Gertrude P. Miller-LaVigne

Sarah Landford Myers

Phillip W. Neuberg

Richard Pardee Williams, Jr. & Kimberly Prothro Williams

1982Debra C. Bassert & John R. Bassert

Ann R. F. Burns

Joseph Patrick Chronister & Laura Weyrauch

Deborah Sheetenhelm

Hammond

Robert Lewis Hiller

Sallie Smith Hutcheson

Willie Lee Jones, Jr.

Paul Smith King

Elizabeth K. Meyer & William W. Bergen

L. Kimball Payne III

1983Martin Brandwein & Susan E. Freed

Susan Pikaart Bristol & Henry P. Bristol II

Jill Bretherick Gilliand & Mark E. Gilliand

Malcolm Ward Hill, Jr.

Julie Vosmik Langan

Gail Webb Owings

Barbara Anne Powers

Mark Schara

Ruth Hawkins Wells

Helen Crettier Wilkes & Charles C. Wilkes

Robin Renee Youngelman

1984Gary James Alexander

Timothy Taggart Lindblad

J. Andrew Link

1985Keith Joseph Boi

Susan Pikaart Bristol & Henry P. Bristol II

Gary Louis Burcham

Martin Brandwein & Susan E. Freed

Jill Bretherick Gilliand & Mark E. Gilliand

Lisa Gould

Martha B. Hartley

Fotini Mourtou & Stephen Capsaskis

Nathaniel Palmer Neblett

Daina Julia Penkiunas & John Joseph Swissler, Jr.

Peter J. Portney

Thomas Carter Roby

Mark Schara

Nancy A. Takahashi & David M. Oakland

Joseph Gabriele Tattoni

1986Kathleen Kelly Broomer

Cara Carroccia

Jean E. Nagel

George Winchester Penniman & Anne Lacouture Penniman

Candace M. P. Smith & Edward B. Gerber

Randy J. Stephens

Joseph Hobart Weiss & Holly Grace Nelson

1987David E. Cohen

Bruce Godwin Eckerson

Jere Roberta Gibber

Gwyn Carolyn Gilliam

Mary V. Hughes

David Augustine Jay

Elizabeth Drake Updike Jiranek

Carol Chamberlain Orr

1988Carmen Jeanette Bishop & Gregory G. Bishop

William Clark Brady

Jana S. Cooke

Bruce Godwin Eckerson

Peter M. Feibelman & Lisa G. Feibelman

Craig David Farnsworth

Julie Gabrielli Garver & Peter Zachary Garver

Luanne Goodson Greene

John McLaughlin Grove

Katherine Ballard Hoffman

Jeffrey Davis Peterson

Olivia Therese Wills Kane & Brian P. Kane

Leslie Joyce Thomas

Kimberly Prothro Williams

Wynn Eileen Witthans

Jeanine Groeninger Wolanski & Thomas Edward Wolanski

1989Maria Aviles

William James Chen, Jr. & Rebecca E. Chen

Richard M. Chenoweth

Melinda Byrd Frierson & Henry F. Frierson, Jr.

Vincent E. Greene

Olivia Therese Wills Kane & Brian P. Kane

Paul Douglas Martins & Ellen B. Martins

John H. Nuckels

John William Peyton Robertson, Jr. & Melissa Anne Lanni Robertson

1990Victoria Anne Halliday

Susan Annesley Kern

Albert Anthony Salas

1991David J. Burton

William Allan Cox

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Megan McGinnis Dayton & James Gardiner Dayton

Brian Joseph Donnelly & Sally Stallings Donnelly

Harry Elson II

Sara J. King

Catherine Paplin

1992Tamara Jo Ambler

Heather Lynne Warren & Joseph Jay Atkins

Megan McGinnis Dayton & James Gardiner Dayton

Eric Neil Dobson

Allen Ira Greenberg

Ann C. Huppert & Robert James Corser

Margaret F. Lipscomb

Ruth Ellen Outlaw

Athena Papamichael

K. Paulette Roberts-Pullen & John N. Pullen

Amy Ross Squitieri

1993Elizabeth R. Boyles

Jane Anderson Curtis

Molly Curtin de Marcellus & Roland de Marcellus

Terry Scott Forbes

Ann C. Huppert & Robert James Corser

David Adam Later & Nancy Eklund Later

Nathaniel S. McCormick & Jennifer Thaler McCormick

Richard Volney Taylor

Mary Williams Wolf & Frederick Alan Wolf, Jr.

1994Deborah Karen Lesinski

Ashby Mapp Moss & Thomas W. Moss III

Jeffrey Thomas Tilman

Heather Lynne Warren & Joseph Jay Atkins

Mary Williams Wolf & Frederick Alan Wolf, Jr.

1995Lawrence V. Antoine, Jr.

Nancy J. Brown

Catherine Lee Doar

Julie Suzanne Fleming

Thomas Ingram

Jonathan Noel Strand

1996Caryn Jo Brause

Chrysanthe B. Broikos

Anne Elizabeth Bruder

Marie Antoinette Fennell

David Adam Later & Nancy Eklund Later

Jill Marie Lord

Deborah Lynn Schwartz

Mark R. Spencer & Susanne B. Spencer

Thomas Lenoir Woltz

Aaron Vickers Wunsch

1997Yvonne Powell Conatser

Mary Adamson Galvez

Anne Margaret Dempski Messner & John I. Messner

Christopher Patrick Ver Planck

Richard Kennon Williams

1998Jason James Abbey & Sarah Tusa Abbey

Chappell Wescoat Barber & Kent W. Barber III

Christian Lea Blomquist

Dennis R. Bracale

Elisa A. Deadman

Laura DeJohn

James Andrew Lovegren

Scott B. Meacham & Sarah Hand Meacham

Kerri Scanlon Pleban & Stanley Pleban III

1999Jennifer P. Holtz

Cabell Vest & Bree E. Brostko

2000Jonathan B. Glance

Dana Christine Hogstedt & J. Todd Arnold

Marcus R. Hurley

Seth Gilbert Peterson

Angela West Saltonstall

S. Andrew Vinisky & Susan Dickerson Vinisky

2001David Barr Crowe

Dana Christine Hogstedt & J. Todd Arnold

Seth Gilbert Peterson

Angela West Saltonstall

Derek T. West

2002Edgar Joseph Bryant

Emily Ann Gupton

Benjamin D. Tauber

Christine Scott Thomson

2003Lucia Bradford Phinney & Robin D. Dripps

Talia Lanyi Pouratian & Nader Pouratian

Meghan Daly Van Dam

2004Jeffrey George Aten

Mark A. Merolla & Casey Diane Merolla

Avrom Posner

Meredith Lynn Tepper

2005Steven D. Cornell

Kara Anne Koirtyohann

2006A. Clark Tate

Maria Sanchez-Carlo

Patricia Cornelia Saternye

2007Marc Alan Howlett

Benjamin J. Thompson & Summerlyn Lotz Thompson

2008J. Harding Dowell

Toshihiko T. Karato

Elizabeth P. Richmond

Christa K. Solotorovsky & Alec Jason Solotorovsky

2009Catherine McLamb Brown & Tyler P. Brown

Steven D. Cornell

April M. Johnson

Toshihiko T. Karato

Regine M. Kennedy

Karl W. Krause

Leslie McDonald

Alison S. Quade

Heidi S. Segal & Jeffrey T. Segal

2010Keith A. Crawford

2011Amanda L. Swanekamp

2014Carla L. Jones

Mary Chichester Mills Abel-Smith

Henry J. Abraham & Mildred K. Abraham

Travis Long Acquavella & Nicholas William Acquavella

William R. Acquavella & Donna Acquavella

William Howard Adams

Deanna Akre & Chuck Akre

Kenneth J. Alnwick

NOTE: All graduate donors are listed by first SARC graduate degree year (not undergrad year, if attended). Spousal/Joint donors within the same secondary degree are listed together, as are spousal donors with shared credit. All other spousal donors are listed by their own secondary degree.

FRIENDS, PARENTS & FAMILY, FACULTY & STAFFAll Gifts to the School

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Cynthia Bronson Altman

Duncan T. Andrews

Michel C. Ashe

Ernest G. Atkin & Fern A. Atkin

John V. Austin

Julia Kruger Badlato

John Bancroft & Barbara Bancroft

Leslie Barclay

Genevieve J. Barnes

Elaine Hazleton Bolton

John W. Bolton, Sr. & Nancy Jane Van Zandt Bolton

Joseph Edward Bonner

Warren Buford & Ashley V. Buford

Donald M. Butcher

Francis H. Cabot & Francis H. Cabot

Estate of Douglas McCleave Campbell

Sarah Elizabeth Campbell

Anne M. Casey & David J. Neuman

Elizabeth G. Cauthen

J. Patrick Cave

Joseph J. Celentano

Antony E. Champ & Edith S. Champ

Nelson Sesan Chow

Iain T. Christie & Stephanida Christie

Catherine T. R. Claiborne & Herbert Augustine Claiborne, Jr.

Carolyn P. Coble

James Joseph Connors II & Susann Sweetser Connors

James A. D. Cox

Mary Park Coxe & William S. Coxe

Peter R. Crane & Elinor M. Hamer-Crane

Phoebe A. Crisman

John M. Cusano & Rosemary Cusano

Janet B. Cutright

Doug Denny

Augustine Dias-Lalcaca

Elizabeth B. Diemer

Wayne Dietz & Roberta Dietz

Mac M. Donley

Alexis Dudden

Tyler B. Duke

Robert L. Dunn & Jean J. Dunn

Suzanne Dvells & William R. Morrish

Peter Easter & Carol O. Easter

Karen Bonnie Eaton

John M. Edsall & Elizabeth Sheetz Edsall

Ernest H. Ern & Jeanette P. Ern

M. Esparza

Steven Edward Farrar & Lee Jones Farrar

Charles R. Fellers & Angela A. Fellers

Mark Alan Fischer & Jean Fischer

Elizabeth B. Fortune

Benjamin Friedman

Donald K. Fry & Joan B. Fry

Jacqueline N. Gascoigne

Gordon M. Gerson, Jr. & Elaine M. Gerson

Patricia Glave

Peter E. Godfrey & Kathleen A. Godfrey

Ross E. Goodwin

Thomas J. Goodwin & Celeste B. Goodwin

Michael Hanlon Graham

Peggy A. Graziano

William Greene & Candace Greene

Margaret M. Grove

David W. Grow & Carolyn P. Grow

Greta Kreuz Haley

David G. Hamrick & Lynne Y. Hamrick

Lawrence B. Harkless, Sr. & Gerald B. Harkless

Stephen L. Harper & Mary A. Harper

Andrew D. Hart, Jr. & Margaret Hager Hart

Stephan Andrew Heinlein

Charles H. Henderson III & Mary M. Henderson

Patrick Hinderdael & Els Hinderdael-Forger

Wai M. Ho

Paul W. Hobby & Janet M. Hobby

Joel Hochman & Kathy Hochman

Catherine Herbert Howell & David R. Howell

Jane Helen Howland

Henry J. Javor

Charles A. Jennings & Regina M. Jennings

Allison Edsall Jesselson & Paul Thomas Jesselson

Janet O. Jones

Daniel P. Jordan, Jr.

William C. Keck

John G. King

Melissa D. King & Richard James King

Karen H. Kinsey & Bryan L. Kinsey

Arthur C. Kirsch & Beverly S. Kirsch

Daniel W. Klett & Suzanne V. Klett

C. Richard Knowles & Marie L. Knowles

Robert A. Kornasiewicz & Gloria S. Kornasiewicz

Ludwig Kuttner

Thomas Kvan

William P. Lauder & Karen Lauder

K. Edward Lay

Sherry J. Lourie

William H. Lucy

Angus Macaulay & Holly H. Macaulay

Stephen Mallette

Carl S. Marcus & Isobel Marcus

Jill R. Martin & Paul K. Martin

Joseph Ramsey Martin, Jr. & Joan C. Martin

Marilyn S. Maytum & Robert A. Maytum

Patricia R. McCambridge & John T. McCambridge, Jr.

Louis McConnell

Mary Wilshire Mead

Tina G. Medlin & John R. Medlin

Ronald C. Melander

James C. Merrill III

Paul Kevin Meyer & Amy Sullivan Meyer

Eugene Joseph Meyung & Lorna Derry Miller

Sally Wistar Miller

Amy Winters Minkoff

George Phydias Mitchell

Lisa C. Moerner

Paula A. Mohr

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Margot W. Moll

Frank M. Monez & Tommie L. Monez

Paul Mule III & Catherine Mary Mule

Carole C. Musarra & Tony Musarra

Allen Bryant Nichols & Lois M. Nichols

Gretchen E. Nygaard

James B. Orthwein, Jr. & Jane Orthwein

Leigh Geiger Partridge

Jean S. Peterson

Jordan Neil Pfuntner

Diana Elzey Pinover & Eugene A. Pinover

Anne McIntosh Porter

Gregory Milton Pulis

William P. Racey & Shelia Racey

Eric D. Ranney & Clare R. Ranney

Daniel S. Reddin

Amy C. Richardson

Peter G. Rolland & Wendy Altschul Rolland

Marshall Rose

T. Christopher Roth & Mary K. Roth

G. West Saltonstall & Victoria G. Saltonstall

John D. Schaperkotter & Cary W. Schaperkotter

James Robert Scholten, Jr.

Stanley S. Schwartz & Cindy C. Schwartz

Elaine F. Sherman

Edward R. Slaughter, Jr.

Russell O. Slayton, Jr. & Susan L. Slayton

Stephen P. Smiley

Hedgman Dent Smith

Daphne G. Spain

Joseph K. Spong & Wanda H. Spong

Virginia Harmon Stokes

Thatcher A. Stone

Frances E. Storey & Bayard Thayer Storey

Monroe J. Stutts & Jane Stutts

David Edward Stutzman

Barbara Billings Supplee

Henderson Supplee III

Mary Baker Supplee

Robin B. Supplee & Mike Derzon

James B. Swenson & Roberta H. Swenson

John B. Syer

Kim Tanzer & Rod McGalliard

Michael R. Terceira

Jeffrey Douglas Thiede

Andrew D. Turner & Donna Turner

Laura Kasselman Turner & Charles Hawthorne Turner IV

Ronald M. Tuzzo & Lisa C. Tuzzo

Kenichi Ujie & Deborah L. Ujie

Charles J. Van Horn & Kathleen Van Horn

Charles T. Vest & Andrea S. Vest

Robert L. Vickery & Mary L. Vickery

William B. Wagner

Mallory Walker & Diana Walker

Rosemary H. Wallinger

William C.M. Wilson & Marlis H. Wilson

Sandi Anne Chesrown, MUEP ‘80

James A. D. Cox

Carol O. Easter & Peter Easter

Jeanette P. Ern & Ernest H. Ern

Benjamin Friedman

K. Gray Gentil, Jr., COL ‘73, MLA ‘77

Patricia L. Gibson

Carolyn P. Grow & David W. Grow

Mary V. Hughes, MLA ‘87

Kieran J. Kilday, BLA ‘73

Beverly S. Kirsch & Arthur C. Kirsch

K. Edward Lay

Marilyn S. Maytum & Robert A. Maytum

Eugene J. Meyung, LAW ‘51

Timothy M. Michel, MLA ‘76

Lorna Derry Miller

Jean S. Peterson

Melinda L. Robinson

Wendy Altschul Rolland & Peter G. Roland

Daphne G. Spain

Virginia H. Stokes, ED ‘48

Michel Van Yahres, MLA ‘75 & Margaret Van Yahres, MLA ‘79

Mary L. Vickery & Robert L. Vickery

Mary Mills Abel-Smith

Mildred K. Abraham & Henry J. Abraham

William Howard Adams

Gary J. Alexander, MArch ‘84

Leslie Barclay

John W. Bolton, Sr.

Elizabeth G. Cauthen, GAS ‘55

Edith S. Champ & Antony E. Champ

Herbert A. Claiborne, Jr., M.D., MED ‘47, COL ‘50, MED ‘50 & Catherine T. R. Claiborne

William Alan Cox, MUEP ‘91

Mary P. Coxe & William S. Coxe

Peter R. Crane

Janet B. Cutright

Elisa A. Deadman, MArch ‘98

Mike Derzon

Karen Bonnie Eaton, LAW ‘77

Faith F. Feder

Melinda Byrd Frierson, MAH ‘89 and Henry F. Frierson, Jr., M.D.

Donald K. Fry & Joan B. Fry

Mary Adamson Galvez

Margaret M. Grove

Elinor M. Harner-Crane

Daniel P. Jordan, Jr., GAS ‘70

Gloria S. Kornasiewicz & Robert A. Kornasiewicz

Ludwig Kuttner

Nancy Eklund Later, BARH ‘92 & David A. Later, MARH ‘93, MAR ‘96

Sherry J. Lourie

Angus Macaulay, GAS ‘71 & Holly H. Macaulay

Judith K. Major

Joseph Ramsey Martin, Jr., COL ‘52, GAS ‘67 & Joan C. Martin

Charles T. Matheson, BArch ‘64

Jennifer Thaler McCormick, MUEP ‘93 & Nathaniel S. McCormick, MArch ‘93

Sally Wistar Miller

David S. Parker, BSArch ‘82

Prince Charitable Trust

Douglas Rixey, COL ‘76, MED ‘80 ‘83 & Victoria G. K. Rixey, BSArch ‘77, MArch ‘80

William S. Ryall, Jr., MArch ‘77

Mark Schara, MArch ‘85, MARH ‘86

Sylvia J. Smith, MArch ‘79

Frances E. Storey & Bayard Thayer Storey

Barbara Billings Supplee

Henderson Supplee, III

Robin B. Supplee

IN MEMORY OF MARIO DI VALMARANA

IN MEMORY OF HARRY PORTER

2011

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John B. Syer, COL ‘61

De Teel P. Tiller, COL ‘70, MARH ‘77

Jeffrey Thomas Tilman, MArch ‘94, GAS ‘98

Meghan D. Van Dam, BUEP ‘02, MUEP ‘03

Nancy Jane Van Zandt Bolton

Cabell Vest, BARH ‘97, MUEP ‘99 & Bree E. Brostko, COL ‘00

Mary L. Vickery & Robert L. Vickery

Mary Cerrone Wagstaff, BSArch ‘86 & Kevin Lee Wagstaff, BSArch ‘86

Mallory & Diana Walker, COL ‘62

Acquavella Family Fund

Alex Roush Architects, Inc.

Alumni Board of Trustees

American Funds

Andrus Family Fund

Archive Global

Ayers / Saint / Gross, Inc.

Bond, Comet, Westmoreland & Hiner

Cetta Investments

Charlottesville Area Community Foundation

Clark Construction Group, LLC

Coastal Cottages

Cole & Denny Incorporated

Cole Family Charitable Foundation

Colonial Dames of America-Chapter 3

Commonwealth Architects, P.C.

Community Foundation of New Jersey

Concordia LLC

Conservation Services, Inc.

Dailey Janssen Architects, P.A.

Debar Architecture LLC

DEC Architect LLC

Deupree Family Foundation

Dirtworks Landscape Arch, P.C.

Domus Giving Fund

Donley’s LLC

Edward H. Sheahan III, P.A.

Einhorn Yaffee Prescott

Ellen Bayard Weedon Foundation

Elwood R. Quesada Educational Foundation

EwingCole Inc.

Facility Planning Arts, Inc.

Falmouth Jamaica Land Co. Ltd.

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

Flad & Associates, Inc.

French American Charitable Trust

Fugitive Foundation

FXFOWLE ARCHITECTS, LLP

G. West Saltonstall Family Fdn.

Glance and Associates

Glave & Holmes Associates

Greenville Financial Group, LLC

H. T. Mead Foundation

Hanbury Evans Wright Vlattas & Co.

Helen Milby & Company Inc.

Hines

Hobby Family Foundation

Homemasons, Inc.

James B. Orthwein, Jr. Foundation

James River Association

Jewish Communal Fund of New York

King Charitable Foundation

Lederer and Wright Partnership

Lee and Associates

M J F Associates

Madison Ln. & Rugby Rd. Char. Trust

Marshall Rose Family Foundation

Nalls Architecture, Inc.

Nat’l Assoc. for Olmsted Park

Outlaw Design Company

Prince Testamentary Trust

Quatre Vents Foundation, Inc.

Richard Williams Architects

Rixey-Rixey Architects

Ron Melander LLC

Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.

RTKL

Rural Planning Caucus of VA

Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving

Sheldon and Audrey Katz Foundation

Shenandoah Resource Conservation

Shenandoah Valley Pure Water Forum

Slingshot, LLC

Steinmetz Planning Group

Stone Pier Foundation

T. Christopher & Mary K. Roth Trust

The Community Foundation

The Cynthia & George Mitchell Fdn.

The Greater New Orleans Foundation

The Pidcock Company

The VA Fdn. for Architecture, Inc.

Van Yahres Associates, ASLA

Vanguard Charitable Endownment Program

Vernacular Architecture Forum

VMDO Architects, P.C.

W. L. Lyons Brown, Jr. Char. Fdn.

Western Pennsylvania Conservancy

William Stout Publishers

Worldstudio Foundation

Aetna Foundation

Bank of America

Bank of America Foundation

Booth-Bricker Fund

Cardinal Health, Inc.

Cargill, Inc.

Clark Construction Group, LLC

Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation

Exxon Mobil Foundation

Gensler & Associates Architects

IMS Matching Gift Program

IBM

Kirkland & Ellis Foundation

Verizon Foundation

FIRMS, CORPORATIONS AND FOUNDATIONS

MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES

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Suzanne Fernstrom Allan

Alice C. Anderson and Samuel A. Anderson III

Carol Hawkins Armstrong and E. Taylor Armstrong, Jr.

Jeanette F. Barkley and Paul H. Barkley, Jr.

Thomas H. Bishop

Richard W. Bryant

Judith S. Coutts

Rosemary Cusano and John M. Cusano, D.D.S.

Katherine Dillon and Jeffrey A. Murphy

Margaret McClung Dudley

Georgia Willis Fauber and J. Everett Fauber III

Nancy E. Fay and Kevin J. Fay

Eric Anthony Gartner

K. Gray Gentil, Jr.

Gwyn C. Gilliam

Juliet Godson and William H. Godson III

Sally Williams Gresham and Stephen W. Gresham

George Peyton Hall, Jr.

Mary M. Henderson and Charles H. Henderson III, M.D.

David Honn

Jane H. Howland

Sue W. Howland

Henry J. Javor

Janet O. Jones

William V. King

Leslie S. Klein

Thomas R. Leachman

Jose Lambert

Pamela L. Malester and Allan J. Malester

Jan T. Mumma and Albert G. Mumma, Jr.

Donald H. Pretzer

Elizabeth D. Richter and Tobin M. Richter

Matt Richardson

Virginia Dunne Ridder

H. Kenneth White

M. Bird Woods

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AT THE UVA SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, we teach our students to see the world differently. Today’s architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning, and architectural history students will become tomorrow’s leaders, in all fields, across the world.

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we see beautyAssociate Professor Julie Bargmann’s

brownfield site research at “South Works,” former steel works in Chicago, IL

we see innovationStudent competition winners: “Messy Tech” by

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Randall Winston MARCH 2011

we see healingProfessor Emeritus Reuben Rainey’s

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