2021 AIA Young Architects Award winners

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Twenty emerging practitioners have been recognized with the AIA‘s annual Young Architects Award. The program honors early-career individuals for outstanding leadership and significant contributions to the architecture profession.

The 2021 award recipients are:

  • Mark Bacon, AIA | BVH Architecture
  • Jack Becker, AIA | bld.us
  • Katelyn Chapin, AIA | Svigals + Partners
  • Patricia Culley, AIA | Bohlin Cywinski Jackson
  • Michael Alan Davis, AIA | Sanders Pace Architecture
  • Jeffrey Guggenheim, AIA | Guggenheim Architecture and Design Studio
  • Adam Harding, AIA | Roth Sheppard Architects, LLP
  • Myer Harrell, AIA | Weber Thompson
  • Cody Henderson, AIA | FSA, LLC
  • Desmond Johnson, AIA | NELSON Worldwide
  • Dagmara Larsen, AIA | MSR Design
  • Amanda Loper, AIA | David Baker Architects
  • Adrienne Cali Magners, AIA | Bruner/Cott Architects
  • Danielle McDonough, AIA | CambridgeSeven
  • Jonathan Moody, AIA | Moody Nolan, Inc.
  • Jennifer Park, AIA | Brininstool+Lynch
  • Matthew Thornton, AIA | Dake Wells architecture
  • Danielle Tillman, AIA | bKL Architecture LLC
  • Matt Toddy, AIA | Design Collective
  • Daniel Yudchitz, AIA | LEO A DALY

Learn more about the award winners here.

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