Fellows at AIA San Diego

AIA San Diego... Home to 36 members of The College of Fellows

The College of Fellows (COF) of The American Institute of Architects (AIA), founded in 1952, is composed of members of the Institute who are elected to Fellowship by a jury of their peers. Fellowship is one of the highest honors the AIA can bestow upon a member. Elevation to Fellowship not only recognizes the achievements of the architect as an individual but also elevates before the public and the profession those architects who have made significant contributions to architecture and to society.

The purpose of the College of Fellows is to stimulate a sharing of interests among Fellows, to promote the purposes of the Institute, to advance the profession of architecture, and to be of ever-increasing service to society.

If you are searching for information about becoming a fellow please click here take you to Honors and Awards page of the AIA website for that information.  To inquire of your eligibility for Fellowship, please contact your local staff at info@aiasandiego.org.

The following is a list of AIA San Diego's members who have been elevated to the College of Fellowship:

Thomas M. Anglewicz, FAIA

Charles Angyal, FAIA

Douglas H. Austin, FAIA

Stuart Baesel, FAIA

Richard S. Bundy, FAIA

Jack A. Carpenter, FAIA

Ward W. Deems, FAIA

Homer T. Delawie, FAIA

Milford W. Donaldson, FAIA

Robert D. Ferris, FAIA

Edward A. Grochowiak, FAIA

Maxwell Boone Hellmann, FAIA

John D. Henderson, FAIA

Frank L. Hope, Jr. FAIA

Robert S. Kitchen, FAIA

Stanley C. Livingston, FAIA

Robert Mosher, FAIA

Dale W. Naegle, FAIA

Eric C. Naslund, FAIA

Edward L. Oremen, FAIA

C. J. Paderewski , III, FAIA

Randal L. Peterson, FAIA

Rob W. Quigley, FAIA

David E. Rice, FAIA

Ralph J. Roesling II, FAIA

Manuel M. Rosen, FAIA

Harold G. Sadler, FAIA

Jonathan S. Segal, FAIA

Mark W. Steele, FAIA

Michael J. Stepner, FAIA

Carl L. Strona, FAIA

Thomas B. Tucker, FAIA

Leonard M. Veitzer, FAIA

Alison M. Whitelaw, FAIA

Michael B. Wilkes, FAIA

Joseph O. Wong, FAIA