
Henry Adams Medal and Certificate
"The graduating student with the highest average"
John Griffin, 5th-year student
The American Institute of Architects Award
"The graduating student with the second-highest average"
Samantha Salden, 5th-year student
Tau Sigma Delta Bronze Medal Winner
"For design excellence and exceptional character"
Nate Hickey, 5th-year student
Alpha Rho Chi
"For having shown an ability for leadership and performed willing service
for the School"
Ariane Risto, 5th-year student
Ralph Thomas Sollitt Award
"For the best solution to the thesis architecture problem"
John Griffin, 5th-year student
Gertrude S. Sollitt Prize
"For the student who submits the best work as a solution to a special
problem in structure"
Tim Kress, 5th-year student
Ferguson & Shamamian Associates Undergraduate
Prize
"Overall excellence in classical design"
Tiffany Burke, 5th-year student
The Association of Licensed Architects Student Merit Award
"For exemplary achievements throughout the scholastic year"
Tiffany Burke, 5th-year student
Chelminiak Architecture Award
"For excellence in master planning and teamwork"
Elizabeth Garvey and Katie Woods, 5th-year students
Chelminiak Architecture Award
"For excellence in thesis design"
Cory Roffelsen and Brian Zant, 5th-year students
St. Joseph Award in Furniture
"For the best concept, design and craftsmanship"
Eric Saul, 5th-year student
Rambush Prize in Religious Architecture
"For the best religious architecture project"
Andrew Wilson, 4th-year student
Andrew F. Kervick Award
"For freehand drawing of the highest merit"
Mary Ellen Price, 4th-year student
David M. Schwarz Fellowship
For scholarship and design ability
Johnny Maas, 4th-year student
Computer Award
"For excellence in digital imagery"
Jeffery Schwaiger, 4th-year student
Ray Stuermer Memorial Award
"For overall improvement and design excellence"
Brian Farrell, 4th-year student
Pella Award
"For the best design in a studio devoted to production building"
Elizabeth Frick, 4th-year student
Nellie Wynn Kervick Award
"For the student whose first three years of work has been of the highest
merit"
John Doyle, 3rd-year student