by Jonathan McGaha | September 26, 2012 12:00 am
The American Institute of Architects Northwest and Pacific Region (AIA NW&P Region) has announced that Thomas L. Bosworth, FAIA is the recipient of the AIA Northwest and Pacific Region 2012 Medal of Honor. The Medal of Honor is the highest honor presented by the AIA NW&P Region.
Thomas L. Bosworth is a Professor Emeritus with the Department of Architecture at the University of Washington and a partner at Bosworth Hoedemaker, a Seattle firm that specializes in the custom design and renovation of high-end residences primarily in the Pacific Northwest.
Over the past four decades, Thomas L. Bosworth has helped shape architecture – both as a profession and an art form – and architects in the Northwest. His contribution to the field and practice of architecture is experienced through his two parallel, though not mutually exclusive, professions: architect and professor.
The Medal of Honor was established to select and recognize an individual member of the AIA Northwest and Pacific Region who has consistently demonstrated excellence in design, the practice of architecture, architectural education, or service to the profession, which has promoted public understanding of architects and architecture, and who has made notable contributions unique to the AIA NW&P Region. The AIA NW&P Region consists of Alaska, Guam/Micronesia, Hawaii, Hong Kong, Idaho, Japan, Montana, Oregon, and Washington.
The Medal of Honor and certificate will be formally presented to Bosworth at the AIA NW&P Regional Conference in Tucson, Arizona, October 10-13th, 2012.
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