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Six Texans Elevated to AIA Fellows - Feb 23, 2005

[TSA Awards/Honors]
Jonathan Bailey, FAIA
Richard Buday, FAIA
Kevin Kelly, FAIA
Dan Noble, FAIA
Carrol Pruitt, FAIA
Elizabeth Chu Richter, FAIA

Six Texans, along with 60 other honorees, were elected AIA Fellows by the 2005 Jury of Fellows in Washington D.C. on February 25. From a membership of more than 74,000, the AIA has fewer than 2,500 members who may be recognized with the designation of FAIA. Fellowship which requires at least 10 years of AIA membership along with significant architectural contributions on a national level.
The 2005 Fellows will be invested in the College of Fellows on May 20 at the AIA National Convention and Expo in Las Vegas.

The newest Texas Fellows are:

• Jonathan Bailey of Jonathan Bailey Associates for advancing the science and art of planning and building by advancing the standards of architectural education, training, and practice; nominated by AIA Dallas.

• Richard H. Buday of Archimage for advancing the science and art of planning and building by advancing the standards of architectural education, training, and practice; nominated by AIA Houston.

• Kevin A. Kelly of Page Southerland Page for advancing the science and art of planning and building by advancing the standards of architectural education, training, and practice; nominated by AIA Houston.

• Dan Noble of HKS for advancing the science and art of planning and building by advancing the standards of architectural education, training, and practice; nominated by AIA Dallas.

• Carroll Lee Pruitt of Pruitt Associates for making the profession of ever increasing service to society; nominated by AIA Austin.

• Elizabeth Chu Richter of Richter Architects for making the profession of ever increasing service to society; nominated by AIA Corpus Christi.

Lawrence W. Speck of Page Southerland Page in Austin chaired the 2005 Jury of Fellows. Other jury members were: Lee H. Askew of Anfa Architects, Memphis; Louis Astorino of Astorino, Pittsburgh; J. Delaine Jones, PhD, of the New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal, Albany; Mark Reddington of LMN Architects, Seattle; Lorri D. Sipes of SmithGroup, Ann Arbor, MI; and Joseph J. Wisnewski of Wisnewski Blair and Associates, Alexandria, VA.