2015 AIASF Community Alliance Award Honorees
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AIASF is pleased to announce the recipients of its 2015 Community Alliance Awards program, including naming the San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Housing + Community Development as the recipient of the program’s top honor, the AIASF Alliance Award.
2015 AIASF COMMUNITY
ALLIANCE AWARD HONOREES
ALLIANCE
AWARD
To
recognize individuals, firms or organizations outside the profession who have
made significant contributions to the improvement of the Bay Area’s built
environment.
San
Francisco Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community
Development
CHAPTER
SERVICE AWARD
To
recognize the work of an individual who, by their skill, professionalism,
dedication, ability and commitment, or volunteer contributions, have
consistently advanced the common goals of AIA San Francisco.
Charles M. Salter
Associates
Paul Adamson, TCA Architects
EDUCATION
AWARD
To
recognize an organization or individual for excellence in the advancement of
architectural education through teaching, design, scholarship, research, or
service.
Build San Francisco
Institute
Leap, Arts in
Education
EMERGING
PROFESSIONAL AWARD
To
recognize an individual Associate AIA member or an AIA Architect member who has
been registered 10 years or less who exemplifies the highest qualities of
leadership and who has demonstrated an unparalleled commitment to AIA San
Francisco, to the design and construction industry, to the community, or to
other professional organizations.
FIRM
ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
To
recognize an architecture firm for outstanding contributions to the community,
advancement of the profession, intern development, or for producing
distinguished architecture.
Herman Coliver Locus Architecture
LOCAL
GOVERNMENT AWARD
To
recognize individuals who serve as elected or appointed officials, public
administrators or institutional leaders who establish and contribute to the
development of laws, regulations, policies or initiatives that promote
excellence in architecture.
Lizzy
Hirsch, San Francisco Department of Public Works
MENTOR
AWARD
To
recognize an individual for their commitment in guiding their fellow
professionals as they progress through all stages of their
career.
Michael Bernard, Virtual Practice
Consulting
Roland Lau, Perkins Eastman
REVITALIZATION
AWARD
To
recognize property owners and developers who have enhanced the community by
making significant improvements to their properties, which have, in turn, had a
positive impact on the surrounding area.
ACT
Strand Theater
Friends of the Urban
Forest
SOCIAL
IMPACT AWARD
To
recognize an individual or organization for ethxtended commitment to community
service or significant contribution evidenced by a positive impact on urban,
environmental, or neighborhood issues.
CUESA
(Center for Urban Education about Sustainable
Agriculture)
Precita Eyes Muralists
Association
Public Architecture 1+