To advance local and regional excellence, the AIACC Academy for Emerging Professionals (AEP) developed an awards program to recognize and celebrate those who contribute to assisting Emerging Professionals and their colleagues in pursuing their personal and professional goals. These individuals embody the importance of Emerging Professional AIA members and their contribution to the current environment and future of architecture. Additionally, these individuals are an excellent source of information and inspiration for components elsewhere, looking for new ideas and programming for their Emerging Professional members. Award categories are as follows:
- Firm Mentorship Award: The highest award given by the AIACC AEP to an AIA firm that has made an extraordinary effort to mentor Emerging Professionals in their firm through the implementation of specific programs.
- Chapter Award: The highest award given by the AIACC AEP to an AIA chapter for the development of superb programming and fostering the highest qualities of leadership within the Emerging Professional membership.
- Associates Award: The highest award given by the AIACC AEP to an individual Associate AIA member who best exemplifies the highest qualities of leadership and has demonstrated unparalleled commitment to his/her chapter or region’s membership, in the community, in professional organizations, and/or in the design and construction industries.
- Young Architects Awards: The highest award given by the AIACC AEP to an individual Young Architect who has shown exceptional leadership and made significant contributions to the profession in an early stage of his/her career.
- Student Leader Award: The highest award given by the AIACC AEP to an individual Student for his or her outstanding leadership, dedication, and commitment to the consistent growth and development of their AIAS chapter, school, and/or community.
- Educator Award: The highest award given by the AIACC AEP to an Educator for his or her outstanding contribution to the formal education of architecture students.
THE AWARD SCHEDULE TIMELINE
Call for Nominations: Wednesday, July 11, 2018
Nomination Deadline: Friday, August 10, 2018
Completed Nomination Applications must be e-mailed directly to Hillary Krek no later than 11:59pm PST.
Submissions Deadline: Monday, September 10,2018
Jury Meeting: Week of September 24, 2018
Winners will be recognized during the AIA Leadership Institute in San Francisco, CA on Friday, November 9, 2018 and will be profiled in the AIACC newsletter, Relevance.
ELIGIBILITY & ENTRIES
- Nominees must meet the eligibility requirements set forth in the applicable award category
- In order to ensure the fair and thorough evaluation of all nominees for the AEP Awards, Submission Material must be submitted in the manner described for the applicable award category
- All entries submitted without the required submission materials will be disqualified
BASIC SUBMITTAL PACKAGE REQUIREMENTS:
- Single PDF Document that does not exceed 12 pages and includes the following:
- Nomination Application (must also be e-mailed to Hillary Krek prior to Nomination Deadline)
- One-page nomination letter from an AIA, Associate AIA, or AIAS member in good standing. A letter from a member of the AIA California Council Board of Directors or College of Fellows is preferred, but not required.
- Supporting materials (see below for further details)
All questions can be directed to Hillary Krek at hkrek@aiacc.org or (916) 642-1710.
AEP Firm Mentorship Award Submission Guidelines
The AEP Firm Mentorship Award is the highest award given by the AEP to a firm in California that has made an extraordinary effort to mentor emerging professionals.
Eligibility
All firms in California that have an AIA member as a principal are eligible for this award.
Selection Criteria
- Providing consistent support and mentorship opportunities for emerging professionals within and outside of the practice.
- Actively support Interns in the pursuit and AxP, ARE, and licensure.
- Promote a professional environment of mutual respect and continuous opportunities for interns to progress professionally.
In addition to the above submittal package requirements, please include the following:
- Summaries of mentorship programs undertaken
- Mentorship materials used within the firm
- Additional one-page letter(s) of support from Emerging Professionals within or outside of the firm (limit three total)
Entries are to be submitted in PDF 6MB (or less) format and emailed to Hillary Krek at hkrek@aiacc.org.
Please name your award submissions as follows: First_lastname_FirmMentorship.pdf
AEP Chapter Award Submission Guidelines
The highest award given by the AEP to an AIA chapter for the development of superb programming and fostering the highest qualities of leadership within the emerging professional membership.
Eligibility
All AIA Chapters in California are eligible for this award.
Selection Criteria
- Outstanding accomplishment in the creation, development and delivery of creative programs for its Emerging Professional mentorship.
- Exemplary involvement of the chapter mentorship in community and professional organizations, as well as local business, the design and construction industries, and others.
- Active, consistent, and involved Emerging Professional mentorship throughout the year.
- Effective chapter executive committee, providing consistent leadership and chapter representation on issues affecting Emerging Professionals in the chapter, community
- and National AIA levels.
- Recognition within the chapter regarding the value of Emerging Professional members.
- Promotion of the Intern Development Program, mentoring, and continuing education for Associate members.
In addition to the above submittal package requirements, please include the following:
- Copies of any news articles, fliers, or photos from Emerging Professional programs
- Copy of chapter newsletter and other publications
- Additional one-page letter(s) of support (limit three total)
Entries are to be submitted in PDF 6MB (or less) format and emailed to Hillary Krek at hkrek@aiacc.org.
Please name your award submissions as follows: First_lastname_Chapter.pdf
AEP Associates Award Submission Guidelines
The highest award given by the AEP to an individual Associate AIA member who best exemplifies the highest qualities of leadership and has demonstrated unparalleled commitment to his/her chapter or region’s membership, in the community, in professional organizations, and/or in the design and construction industries.
Eligibility
Associate members of the AIA who are not licensed to practice architecture by the submission deadline are eligible to be nominated. Any chapter president, member of the AIACC Board of Directors, or a member of the College of Fellows may nominate one or more individuals.
Selection Criteria
- Motivated, energetic, and involved with AIA membership
- Exemplifies the values of Associate membership within the profession
- Exhibits exceptional skill and leadership within his/her chapter and/or office
- Stellar professional work and/or service to the profession
In addition to the above submittal package requirements, please include the following:
- A biography and/or resume of the nominee, not to exceed two pages, which could include a list of offices, positions, honors, publications, and/or presentations given
- A one-page statement of contribution
- Supporting documentation, not to exceed 5 pages, such as images and/or drawings or other materials that best demonstrate outstanding accomplishments
- Additional one-page letter(s) of support (limit three total)
Entries are to be submitted in PDF 6MB (or less) format and emailed to Hillary Krek at hkrek@aiacc.org.
Please name your award submissions as follows: First_lastname_Associate.pdf
AEP Young Architects Award Submission Guidelines
The Young Architects Award is given to individuals who have shown exceptional leadership and made significant contributions to the profession in an early stage of their architectural career.
Eligibility
Architect members of the AIA who have been licensed to practice architecture fewer than 10 years by the submission deadline are eligible to be nominated; the term young architect has no reference to the age of nominees. Any chapter president, member of the AIACC Board of Directors, or a member of the College of Fellows may nominate one or more individuals.
Selection Criteria
- Motivated, energetic, and involved with AIA membership
- Exhibits cooperative skills and a desire and ability to present successful programs
- Exhibits exceptional skill and leadership within his/her chapter and/or office
In addition to the above submittal package requirements, please include the following:
- A biography and/or resume of the nominee, not to exceed two pages, including a list of offices, positions, honors, publications, and presentations that relate to the purpose of the award
- A one-page statement of contribution
- Supporting documentation, not to exceed 5 pages, such as images and/or drawings or other materials that best demonstrate outstanding accomplishments
- Additional one-page letter(s) of support (limit three total)
Entries are to be submitted in PDF 6MB (or less) format and emailed to Hillary Krek at hkrek@aiacc.org.
Please name your award submissions as follows: First_lastname_Young Architect.pdf
AEP Student Leader Award
The highest award given by the AEP to an individual Student for his or her outstanding leadership, dedication, and commitment to the consistent growth and development of their AIAS chapter, School and/or Community.
Eligibility
Student members of AIAS or AIA who are currently enrolled in an architectural program are eligible to be nominated; the term student has no reference to the age of nominees. Any AIAS or AIA chapter president, Educator, member of the AIACC Board of Directors, or a member of the College of Fellows may nominate one or more individuals.
Selection Criteria
- Motivated, energetic, and involved with AIA, AIAS or other professional and/or community organizations
- Exhibits cooperative skills and a desire and ability to present successful programs
- Exhibits exceptional skill and leadership within his/her institution, chapter and/or office
- Exemplary involvement with campus, community, and professional organizations, as well as local businesses, the design and construction industries, and others
In addition to the above submittal package requirements, please include the following:
- A biography of the nominee, not to exceed two pages, including a list of positions, honors, programs, publications, and presentations that relate to the purpose of the award
- A one-page statement of contribution
- Supporting documentation, not to exceed 5 pages, such as images and/or drawings or other materials that best demonstrate outstanding accomplishments
- Additional one-page letter(s) of support (limit three total)
Entries are to be submitted in PDF 6MB (or less) format and emailed to Hillary Krek at hkrek@aiacc.org.
Please name your award submissions as follows: First_lastname_Student.pdf
AEP Educator Award
The highest award given by the AEP to an Educator for his or her outstanding contribution to the formal education of architecture students.
Eligibility
Current AIA members who are Educators of a post-secondary Architectural Program are eligible to be nominated. Any student, chapter president, member of the AIACC Board of Directors, or a member of the College of Fellows may nominate one or more individuals.
Selection Criteria
- Outstanding contribution to the formal education of architecture students at any post-secondary institution
- Exemplary education of the public on the virtues of excellence in architecture and the environment; and
- Outstanding contributions to academic and career counseling of architecture students
In addition to the above submittal package requirements, please include the following:
- A biography of the nominee, not to exceed two pages, including a list of offices, positions, honors, publications, and presentations that relate to the purpose of the award
- Titles of courses taught and programs administered by the nominee with brief descriptions of each; and
- A one-page statement of contribution
- Supporting documentation, not to exceed 5 pages, such as images and/or drawings or other materials that best demonstrate outstanding accomplishments
- Additional one-page letter(s) of support from students, former students, and/or colleagues (limit three total)
Entries are to be submitted in PDF 6MB (or less) format and emailed to: AEPawards@aiacc.org
Please name your award submissions as follows: First_lastname_Educator.pdf