Fellowship Committee
The AIA El Paso Fellows Committee facilitates the Fellowship candidacy process at the AIA El Paso chapter level. The committee is comprised of active/participating committee members serving as a peer review assembly to solicit nominations, support nominations, and recommend candidates for chapter approval and subsequent submission to the national jury. The reviews are based on guidelines from the AIA Awards website and the College of Fellows mission. The chapter nomination signifies support for candidates as representing the following:
Significant contributions to architecture and society
Standard of excellence in the profession
Recognized achievements as an individual architect
A model architect before the public and the profession
Chair: Patricia Rosales Vera, AIA, patricia@santoriniaf.com
ELIGIBILITY
Candidates for fellowship must:
Be an AIA architect member in good standing. This also applies to Architect Emeritus members.
Have at least ten (10) cumulative years of architect membership prior to the submission deadline.
You can verify your membership tenure with your local chapter or by emailing our Archivist at aiamembershiphistory@aia.org.
CRITERIA
The jury considers how candidates have shown distinction in the context of their object, in relation to AIA's values, and whether their work has had a ripple effect.
FELLOWSHIP OBJECTS:
The objects of nomination are essentially the award categories candidates apply under, and each object has specific criteria and requirements associated with it. The objects are identified in the AIA Rules of the Board (see: Rules, Section 2.5)
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Sub-objects: Design, Urban Design and Planning, Preservation
Fellowship in this object is granted to architects who have produced extensive bodies of distinguished work that has been broadly recognized for its design excellence through design, urban design, or preservation. This may be accomplished through individual or organizational effort. Works submitted may be of any size, for any client, of any scope, and reflecting any type of architectural design service.
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Sub-objects: Practice management, Practice Technical Advancement
Fellowship in this object is granted to architects who have made notable contributions through their work in the practice of architecture. Practice management includes firm management, administration, and project management. Practice technical advancement includes specific building types, and technical expertise. For example, practice technical advancement of preservation projects might be based on the architect’s strong commitment to historical research, implementation of unique preservation technique, and coupled with their strong focus on the actual construction implementation to enhance our physical heritage.\
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Sub-objects: Led the Institute, Led a Related Organization
Fellowship in this object is granted to architects who have actively, efficiently, and cooperatively led the Institute or a related professional organization over a sustained period of time and have gained widespread recognition for the results of their work.
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Sub-objects: Public service, Government, Industry Organizations
Fellowship in this object is granted to architects who have made notable contributions in public service or work in government or industry organizations through leadership in the development of civic improvements and needed governmental projects, including such elements as conservation, beautification, land-use regulation, transportation, or the removal of blighted areas, or who have clearly raised the standards of professional performance in these areas by advancing the administration of professional affairs in their fields.
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Sub-objects: Alternative career, Service to Society, Volunteer work with organizations not directly connected with the built environment
Fellowship in this object is granted to architects who have made notable contributions to one of the following: an alternative career related to architecture that illustrates outstanding achievements that supports the architectural profession; extensive volunteer work with organizations not directly connected with the built environment; or service that transcends the customary architectural practice that have wide-reaching impacts that serve as a national model.
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Sub-objects: Education, Research, Literature
Fellowship in this object is granted to architects who have made notable contributions through their work in education, research, or literature. Work in education may be teaching, research, administration, or writing and should have a lasting impact, be widely recognized, and provide inspiration to others in the field and the profession. Research areas may include building codes and standards, specifications, new material applications, or inventions.
The ripple effect
Candidates for Fellowship in the AIA are required to submit an application that include documentation of work that demonstrates the “ripple effect” they have had on the profession. This is shorthand for the impact you and your work have had on the profession of architecture and on society, beyond the day-to-day work of your practice or outside your geographic region. For examples, ripple effect could be demonstrated by public speaking, national and regional publications, mentoring, teaching, service to the profession, geographic impact, or legacy through others.
2025 Submission timeline & fee’s
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Submissions open:
June 24, 2024
Submission deadline:
October 9, 2024 at 5pm ET
Notification to candidates*:
Mid-February 2025
Public announcement:
Late February 2025
Investiture ceremony at AIA25:
For more information, contact the AIA College of Fellows.
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$450
You will not be asked to pay until your submission is complete.
* Please note that for confidentiality reasons, any update regarding submission status or feedback will only be sent to the candidate. It is the candidate’s purview to share that information with stakeholders such as their sponsor, AIA Component, etc.
AIA El Paso Fellowship Process Definitions
SPONSOR
The AIA Member (Full Member or Fellow) who recommends a member to the AIA El Paso Fellowship Nominations Committee for consideration for nomination.
CANDIDATE
An AIA Member who has been presented to and accepted by the AIA El Paso Fellowship Nominations Committee for consideration for nomination. Candidates participate in the Committee’s development program until the Committee feels their package is ready for submission to the Fellowship Jury.
NOMINEE
A candidate who has been recommended by the AIA El Paso Fellowship Nominations Committee for nomination.
COACH
Someone who assists the candidate and sponsor with the development of a nomination package.
Resources
2025 Nomination Requirements AIA El Paso Fellows Committee