Endowment Funds

The School of Architecture has the following endowed funds. The date of the gift and the name of the donor are given in each instance.

Scholarships and Awards

Doreen I. Adengo Scholarship Fund (2022). Established in memory of Doreen I. Adengo (M.Arch 2005) by her classmates, friends, colleagues, and family to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture as part of the John Carrafiell Challenge Match initiative.

Frederick T. Ahlson Scholarship Fund (2004). Established by a bequest of Frederick T. Ahlson (B.F.A. 1930) for financial support of students in the School of Architecture.

Moulton Andrus Award Fund (1984). Established by family members as a memorial to Moulton Andrus (B.A. 1962, M.Arch. 1966) for an annual award to a graduating student who has achieved excellence in art and architecture.

Architect Fellowship Fund (1982). Established by numerous donors for general fellowship support.

Architecture Alumni Fund Endowment (2003). Established within the School of Architecture to represent all the unrestricted endowment gifts made to the School of Architecture Alumni Fund over many years, the income from which is to be used for the general support of the school.

Architecture Alumni Fund Scholarship (2003). Established within the School of Architecture to represent all the gifts for financial aid made to the School of Architecture Alumni Fund endowment over many years, the income from which is to be used for general student scholarship support.

Architecture Endowed Dean’s Resource Fund (2005). Established by various donors to provide income to be used at the discretion of the dean for the general support of the School of Architecture.

Arcus Scholarship Fund (2010). Established by Jon Stryker to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

Edward P. Bass Fellows in Architecture Fund (2015). Established by Edward P. Bass (B.S. 1968, Arch. 1972) to support a graduate student exchange program between the School of Architecture and the University of Cambridge Department of Architecture.

Frederick Bland Scholarship Fund (2018). Established by Frederick Bland (B.A. 1968, M.Arch. 1972) to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

Wendy Elizabeth Blanning Fund (1976). Established by friends and family as a memorial to Wendy Elizabeth Blanning, class of 1978. The fund supports the awarding of a prize to a second-year student in the School of Architecture who has shown the most promise of development in the profession.

Kent Bloomer Scholarship Fund (2019). Established by Robert “Buzz” Yudell (B.A. 1969, M.Arch. 1973), Christine “Tina” Beebe (M.F.A. 1974), Stephen W. Harby (B.A. 1976, M.Arch. 1980), and friends in honor of Kent Bloomer (M.F.A. 1959), longtime faculty member, to endow a scholarship fund for the benefit of one or more deserving students.

Paul Brouard Fund (2022). Established in memory of Paul Brouard (M.Arch 1959) and long-time faculty member heading the First Year Building Project for more than forty years by alumni, family, and friends to support the design-build curriculum and to provide fellowships for current students selected to work on such projects.

John A. Carrafiell Scholarship Fund (2009). Established by John A. Carrafiell (B.A. 1987) to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture, with preference for students interested in urbanism.

John Carrafiell Endowed Scholarship (2017). Established by John Carrafiell (B.A. 1987) to provide special scholarships for deserving students within the Yale School of Architecture who qualify for need-based financial aid.

Centerbrook Architects Fund for the Study of Craft (2010). Established by Jefferson B. Riley (M.Arch. 1972), Mark Simon (M.Arch. 1972), Chad Floyd (B.A. 1966, M.Arch. 1973), and James C. Childress to provide support to train Yale graduate students of architecture to make things by hand, especially those where the hand of the craftsman is evidenced.

William G. (Arch. 1930) and Virginia Field Chester Scholarship Fund (2009). Established by the Trust of William G. Chester (M.Arch. 1930) and Virginia Field Chester to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

The Clarke Family Scholarship Fund (2006). Established by Fred W. Clarke III and Laura Weir Clarke to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

Richard D. Cohen Scholarship Fund (2007). Established by Richard D. Cohen to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

Robert Leon Coombs Scholarship Fund (2002). Established by a bequest of Robert Leon Coombs (M.Arch. 1971) to endow a scholarship in recognition of outstanding architectural ability.

Dean’s Endowed Scholarship Fund (2017). Initiated by Dean Deborah Berke with gifts from various Dean’s Council members, alumni, and friends of the school to provide financial aid and/or merit scholarships for deserving students at the School of Architecture.

Dilworth Family Scholarship Fund (2007). Established by Charles D. Dilworth (B.A. 1979, M.Arch. 1983) to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

Enid Storm Dwyer Scholarship in Architecture Fund (1994). Established by Enid Storm Dwyer to endow a scholarship in recognition of a student who demonstrates outstanding professional promise.

Peter Eisenman Scholarship Fund (2023) Established in honor of Peter Eisenman by friends, colleagues, and former students to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

H.I. Feldman Prize Fund (1955). Established by Hyman I. Feldman (B.F.A. 1920) for a prize to be awarded annually for the best solution of an architectural problem, taking into consideration the practical, functional, and aesthetic requirements of that problem. Since 1981, the following students have been awarded the H.I. Feldman Prize:

Brian Edward Healy, 1981

Charles F. Lowrey, Jr., 1982

Stefan Ragnar Hastrup, 1983

Jun Mitsui, 1984

Herbert Martin Hodgman, 1985

David DuShane Harland, Jr., 1986

Douglas A. Garofalo and Madeleine Sanchez, 1987

Gilbert Pierson Schafer III, 1988

Steve Lawrence Dumez, 1989

Carrie M. Burke, 1990

Douglas Neal Kozel, 1991

Norberto Abel Bressano, 1992

Michael A. Harshman, 1993

Michael R. Haverland, 1994

Ira Thomas Zook III, 1995

Russell Starr Katz and Rosemary Welle, 1996

Gregory Joseph Goebel, 1997

Kevin P. Owens, 1998

Kok Kian Goh, 1999

Mark Foster Gage, 2000

David Mabbott, 2001

John M. Nafziger and Sarah Elizabeth Strauss, 2002

Marshall A. Bell, 2003

Christopher Allen Marcinkoski and Andrew Thomas Moddrell, 2004

Ralph Colt Bagley IV and Jonah C. Gamblin, 2005

Russell Jon Greenberg, 2006

Dana L. Getman, 2007

Dylan M. Sauer, 2008

Emily Arden Wells, 2009

Anne-Marie Paula Armstrong, 2010

Daniel Gregory Markiewicz and Ryan Welch, 2011

Amir Mikhaeil, 2012

Christina Argyrou, 2013

Bryan Andrew Maddock, 2014

Kara Marie Biczykowski, 2015

Luke Alan Anderson, 2016

Istvan van Vianen and Minquan Wang, 2017

Jack Lipson, 2018

Ryan Thomas Hughes, 2019

Camille Chabrol, Thomas Patrick Friesen Mahon, and Alexandra Louise Pineda Jongeward, 2020

Araceli Lopez, 2021
Isabel Li, Sally S. Chen, and Hannah Mayer Baydoun, 2022
Jia Ying Guan and Reem Nassour, 2023
Nabil Sulayman Haque and Reem Nassour, 2024

Samuel J. Fogelson Memorial Fund (1979). Established by Richard C. Fogelson (B.Arch. 1965) in memory of his father to support scholarship aid.

Lord Norman R. Foster Scholarship Fund (2009). Established by the Hearst Corporation in honor of Norman R. Foster (M.Arch. 1962, D.F.A.H. 2003), architect of the Hearst Tower in New York City, selected to receive the 2008 International Highrise Award by the City of Frankfurt, Germany, and DekaBank, to encourage one or more students who might otherwise not be able to attend the Yale School of Architecture.

Bryan Fuermann Scholarship Fund (2023). Established in honor of Bryan Fuermann, faculty member, by Brenda Shapiro to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

Frank Gehry Scholarship Fund (2018). Established by Richard D. Cohen in honor of architect Frank Gehry, who has been a visiting professor at the Yale School of Architecture throughout his career, to support fellowships in each incoming class for the duration of their studies.

Harvey Geiger Fund for Undergraduate Travel and Research in Architecture (2013). Established by Harvey R. Geiger (B.A. 1964, M.C.P. 1969, M.Arch. 1969) to support travel and research for undergraduates majoring in Architecture.

Alexander Gorlin Scholarship Fund (2006). Established by Alexander Gorlin (M.Arch. 1980) Architects to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

Franklin U. Gregory Memorial Fund (1948). Established by Edna Gregory Crawford as a memorial to her brother, Franklin U. Gregory (B.A. 1891), to support scholarship aid.

Charles Gwathmey Scholarship Fund (2006). Established by Bette-Ann and Charles Gwathmey (M.Arch. 1962) to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

Steven Harris and Lucien Rees-Roberts Scholarship Fund (2023). Established in honor of architect and faculty member Steven Harris and designer Lucien Rees-Roberts by Claire Creatore to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

Hilder Family Scholarship Fund (2005). Established by David B. Hilder to support scholarship aid for a student at the school.

Kenneth A. Housholder Memorial Scholarship Fund (2006). Established by the estate of Kenneth A. Housholder (B.Arch. 1947) to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

Kenneth A. Housholder Scholarship Fund (1982). Established by a gift of Kenneth A. Housholder (B.Arch. 1947) to create a scholarship in the School of Architecture.

Frank D. Israel Scholarship Fund (2008). Initiated by Frank O. Gehry (D.F.A. Hon. 2000), classmates, and friends in memory of Frank D. Israel (Arch. 1970) to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

Austin Kelly Scholarship Fund (2018). Established by Judith McBrien, Steven Harris, and friends in memory of Austin Kelly (M.Arch. 1993) to support student scholarships.

Francis Kéré Scholarship Fund (2023). Established in honor of visiting faculty member and 2022 Pritzker Laureate Francis Kéré by the Sidney E. Frank Foundation to support scholarships for students from Africa in the School of Architecture as part of the John Carrafiell Challenge Match initiative.

Barbara DeGrange Kieran, Class of 1973, Scholarship Fund (2023). Established in memory of Barbara DeGrange Kieran (B.A. 1973) by Stephen J. Kieran (B.A. 1973) to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

Tai Soo Kim First-Year Building Project Fellowship Fund (2005). Established by Tai Soo Kim (M.Arch. 1962) to provide one or more fellowships for students enrolled at the Yale School of Architecture selected as First-Year Building Project summer interns working over the summer to complete the Building Project.

Kenneth S. Kuchin Scholarship Fund (2010). Established by Kenneth S. Kuchin to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

Faith Lasser Memorial Scholarship Fund (2009). Established by David M. Schwarz (M.Arch. 1974), and the gifts of family and friends, in memory of David’s mother, Faith Lasser, to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

Yen and Dolly Liang Scholarship Fund (2002). Established at the bequest of Dolly Liang in memory of herself and her husband, Yen Liang (B.F.A. 1931), an architect and writer of children’s books. This fund supports student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

Lin Art/Architecture Scholarship Fund (2011). Established by Maya Y. Lin (B.A. 1981, M.Arch. 1986, D.F.A.H. 1987) to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

Raymond Liston Scholarship Fund (2019). Established as a bequest of Raymond Liston (M.Arch. 1960) to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

M.J. Long Scholarship (2020). Established by bequest of M.J. Long (M.Arch. 1964) to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

William E. and Gertrude B. Lowry Class of 1947 Scholarship Fund (2016). Established by the bequest of Gertrude B. Lowry, widow of William E. Lowry (B.A. 1947, M.Arch. 1950), to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

Anne Kriken Mann Scholarship Fund (2016). Established by Anne Kriken Mann to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

Gerald A. Marshall Scholarship (2020). Established by David M. Schwarz and friends in memory Gerald A. Marshall to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

Michael Marshall Scholarship Fund (2021). Established by Michael Marshall (M.Arch 1984) to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture as part of the John Carrafiell Challenge Match initiative.

Elisabeth Nan Martin and Michael Coleman Duddy School of Architecture Scholarship Fund (2015). Established by Elisabeth Nan Martin (M.Arch. 1983) and Michael Coleman Duddy (M.Arch. 1985) to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

Charles O. Matcham Scholarship Fund (1954). Established by Charles O. Matcham (B.A. 1925) to honor Charles A. and Margaret O. Matcham, his father and mother. This fund supports a scholarship for a last-year student who is known to be in need of financial support and who has shown in previous years to have outstanding qualities meriting such support.

Ann and Gilbert Maurer Scholarship Fund (2016). Established by Ann and Gilbert Maurer to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

Carroll L.V. Meeks Memorial Scholarship Fund (1968). Established by associates, friends, and former students of History of Architecture Professor Carroll L.V. Meeks (B.A. 1928, B.F.A. in architecture 1931, M.A. 1934) to award scholarship funds to students in the School of Architecture.

Russell P. Morse Scholarship Fund (2017). Established by Russell P. Morse (B.F.A. 1940) to support worthy and needy students in the School of Architecture.

David C. Morton II Scholarship Fund (2004). Established by Anne Morton Kimberly in memory of her son, David C. Morton II (B.A. 1963, M.Arch. 1968) to support financial aid for students at the School of Architecture.

A. Whitney Murphy Scholarship Fund (1992). Established as a bequest of A. Whitney Murphy (B.A. 1938, B.F.A. in architecture 1941) to assist a needy student in the final year at the School of Architecture.

George Nelson Scholarship Fund (1988). Established in honor of George Nelson (B.A. 1928, B.F.A. in architecture 1931), architect, product designer, and writer, by Herman Miller, Inc., and Mrs. George Nelson to award each year scholarships to second-year graduate students of architecture for support for an independent course of study. The following students have been awarded the George Nelson Scholarship:

William Vahan Fereshetian, 1989

Erika Gabrielle Belsey, 1990

Maitland Jones III, 1991

Scott John Specht, 1992

Sergey Olhovsky, 1993

Andrew Jesse McCune, 1994

Courtney Elizabeth Miller, 1995

Bertha A. Olmos, 1996

Emily Sheya Kovner, 1997

Bruce David Kinlin, 1998

Samer M. Bitar, 1999

Paul Arougheti, 2000

Noah K. Biklen, 2001

Andrew F. Davis and Francine Hsu (joint project), 2002

Christopher Harrison Cayten, 2003

Ralph Colt Bagley IV, 2004

Michele Naomi Darling, 2005

Brook Giles Denison, 2006

Garret James Gantner, 2007

John C. Brough, 2008

Parsa Khalili, 2008

Aidan Doyle, 2009

Palmyra Geraki, 2009

Marija Brdarski, 2010

Emmett Zeifman, 2010

Can Vu Bui, 2011

Thomas Matthew Rolles Fryer, 2011

Gary Leggett, 2012

Ivan Farr, 2013

John Blakely Wolfe, 2014

Andrew John Sternad, 2015

Cathryn Garcia-Menocal, 2016

Ian Cameron Donaldson, 2017

Miguel Sanchez-Enkerlin, 2018

Melissa Kendall Weigel, 2018

Gioia Connell, 2019

Ife Adepegba, 2020

Audrey Fisher and Christina Zhang, 2021
Sosa Erhabor and Joshua Greene, 2022
Annika Babra and Nicole Niava, 2023
Calder Birdsey and Karina Encarnación, 2024

Ng Chi Sing Scholarship Fund (2012). Established by Louis Ng, parent of Rafael Ng (M.Arch. 2013), to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture, with first preference for students from Hong Kong and Macau, and second preference for students from Asia.

Bradley Nitkin Scholarship Fund (2017). Established by Helen Nitkin in memory of Bradley Nitkin (B.A. 1969) to provide financial aid for students at the School of Architecture.

William Edward Parsons Memorial Medal (1941). Established by Myra Louise Parsons as a memorial to her husband, William Edward Parsons (B.A. 1895, B.F.A. 1905), designer, architect, and city planner who, at the end of his career, established a program in city planning at the school. This fund provides a medal to a member of the graduating class who has shown the greatest excellence in group or city planning.

Cesar Pelli Scholarship Fund (2005). Established by Cesar Pelli, dean of the School of Architecture from 1977 until 1984, to provide financial assistance to students at the Yale School of Architecture.

Henry A. Pfisterer Scholarship Fund (1984). Established by friends to honor Henry A. Pfisterer, a professor of architectural engineering from 1941 until his death in 1972 and acting chairman in 1957.

Pickard Chilton Fellowship Fund (2006). Established by Jon Pickard (M.Arch. 1979) and William D. Chilton, founding partners of the architectural firm Pickard Chilton, to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

Alexander Purves Fund (2005). Initiated by Steven Harris, Deborah Berke, and friends to honor and recognize Professor Emeritus Alexander Purves (B.A. 1958, M.Arch. 1965) for his dedication and outstanding years of teaching undergraduate architecture majors. This fund provides support for the undergraduate major at the School of Architecture.

Carol Ann Rinehart Scholarship Fund (2014). Established by the bequest of Carol Ann Rinehart to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture for students who best exemplify courage and high moral purpose, and who demonstrate promise in their chosen field.

Jaquelin Robertson Scholarship Fund (2022). Established in memory of Jaquelin Robertson (B.A. 1955, M.Arch 1961) by Anja Robertson and classmates, family, and friends to support support student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

Monica C. Robinson Scholarship Fund (2018). Established in honor of Monica C. Robinson by family, friends, and colleagues to support student scholarships.

James Gamble Rogers Memorial Fellowship Fund (1990). Established by James G. Rogers (B.A. 1931) to honor his father, James Gamble Rogers (B.A. 1889), to award fellowships to second-year students in the first professional degree program on financial aid who have demonstrated skill as designers and interest in critical thought.

Marshall Ruben and Carolyn Greenspan First-Year Building Project Fellowship Fund (2007). Established by Marshall S. Ruben (B.A. 1982) and Carolyn B. Greenspan to provide fellowships to student summer interns working on the school’s First-Year Building Project.

Marshall Ruben and Carolyn Greenspan Scholarship Fund (2016). Established by Marshall Ruben (B.A. 1982) and Carolyn Greenspan to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

Ruesch Family Scholarship Fund (2006). Established by Jeanne Ruesch to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

Harvey R. Russell Architecture Scholarship Fund (2002). Established by Katherine Hauschild in the memory of Harvey R. Russell (B.A. 1934, M.S. 1936) and that of Katherine Hauschild. This fund supports student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

Eero Saarinen Memorial Scholarship Fund (1962). Established by classmates, business associates, and friends of Eero Saarinen (B.Arch. 1934, M.A. Hon. 1949) to fund scholarship awards to students in the School of Architecture.

Sam’s Fund (2006). Established by Susan Mead in honor of her grandson, Sam Roane, to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

Ulli Scharnberg Scholarship in Memory of Carroll L.V. Meeks Fund (2001). Established by Hans-Ullrich Scharnberg (M.Arch. 1959) in honor of History of Architecture Professor Carroll L.V. Meeks (B.A. 1928, B.F.A. in architecture 1931, M.A. 1934) to provide scholarship support for a student who has prior experience in an architect’s office.

Sonia Albert Schimberg Scholarship Fund (2021). Established by Carla Cicero and Anne Weisberg in honor of their mother Sonia Albert Schimberg (M.Arch 1950) to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture as part of the John Carrafiell Challenge Match initiative.

School of Architecture Scholarship Fund (2007). Established by Robert A. Stewart to support student scholarship at the School of Architecture.

David M. Schwarz Scholarship Fund (2009). Established by Ken Kuchin in honor of David M. Schwarz (M.Arch. 1974) to provide scholarships for one or more students at the Yale School of Architecture.

Lynda Spence and Robert Mittelstadt Scholarship Fund (2019). Established by bequest of Lynda Spence, wife of Robert Mittelstadt (M.Arch. 1964) to provide financial aid to students within the Yale School of Architecture.

Herman D.J. Spiegel Scholarship Fund (1999). Established by Herman D. J. Spiegel (M.Eng. 1955), former professor and dean of the School of Architecture from 1972 to 1977, to provide scholarship to a student in the School of Architecture who best designs projects that bring together both the study of structural engineering and its design implications.

John W. Storrs Scholarship Fund (2001). Established by Ann S. Lloyd to honor and recognize the distinguished career of her brother, John W. Storrs (B.Arch. 1950), as a practicing architect in Portland, Oregon. This fund supports a scholarship in the School of Architecture.

Tang Family Scholarship Fund (2014). Established by Oscar Tang (B.E. 1960); his wife, Hsin-Mei Agnes Hsu; and his daughter, Dana Tang (M.Arch. 1995), to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture for students from China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan.

Stanley Tigerman Scholarship Fund (2004). Initiated by Frank O. Gehry (D.F.A. Hon. 2000) and other friends and family in honor of Stanley Tigerman (B.Arch. 1960, M.Arch. 1961), to provide financial aid for one or more students in the School of Architecture.

Billie Tsien Scholarship Fund (2021). Established by Billie Tsien (B.A. 1971) to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture as part of the John Carrafiell Challenge Match initiative.

Robert Allen Ward Fund (1980). Established by the bequest of Mabel H. Ward to honor her stepson, Robert Allen Ward (B.A. 1928, B.F.A. 1932). This fund supports scholarships in the School of Architecture.

William Wirt Winchester Fund (1895). Established by Mrs. Jane Ellen Winchester and Mrs. Hannah Bennett as a memorial to their son and brother, William Wirt Winchester, to support a fellowship for study and travel outside the United States and considered to be the school’s most prestigious award. Since 1965, the following students have been awarded the William Wirt Winchester Traveling Fellowship:

John I. Pearce and Alexander Purves, 1965

John Wood Galston, 1966

Henry John Gilbert Hawthorn, 1967

Robert Terry Renfro, 1968

Meinhardt J.D. Christiansen Jr., 1969

Roland F. Bedford, 1970

Ray Steven Oliver, 1971

Carison Wade, 1972

John Paul Chadwick Floyd, 1973

Hillary Ann Brown, 1974

James Howard Jorgenson, 1975

Stefani Danes Ledewitz, 1976

Kevin Lichten, 1977

Frederic MacN. Ball, 1978

Kevin Hart, 1979

Turan Duda, 1980

Brian E. Healy, 1981

John A. Boecker, 1982

Frank M. Lupo, 1983

Michael R. Davis, 1984

Robert L. Botswick, 1985

John B. Tittmann, 1986

Douglas A. Garofalo, 1987

Alan W. Organschi, 1988

William Franklin Conway, 1989

Stephen Ellson Brockman, 1990

Sophie Harvey, 1991

Larry Cohen, 1992

Nora E. Demeter, 1993

Andrew David Reeder, 1994

Laura Y. King, 1995

Kumiko Inui, 1996

Leah S. Hall, 1997

Jennifer H. Bloom, 1998

Benjamin William de Rubertis, 1998

Jonathan David Bolch, 1999

Brian Papa, 2000

Robert T. Zirkle, 2001

Ameet N. Hiremath, 2002

Jonathan A. Toews, 2003

Katherine Elizabeth Davies, 2004

Ralph Colt Bagley IV, 2005

Christopher Ray Kitterman, 2006

Gregorio Santamaria Lubroth, 2007

Dana L. Getman, 2008

Parsa Khalili, 2009

Carlos Felix Raspall Galli, 2010

Daniel Gregory Markiewicz, 2011

Miroslava Brooks, 2012

Sarah Frances Gill, 2013

Kathleen Bridget Stranix, 2014

Karolina Maria Czeczek, 2015

Vittorio F. Lovato, 2016

Heather Jean Bizon, 2017

Claire Louise Haugh, 2018

Sharmin Yezdi Bhagwagar, 2019

Ryan Thomas Hughes, 2019

Rhea Isobel Schmid, 2020

Jerome John Tryon, 2020

Rebecca Commissaris, 2021

Leyi Zhang, 2021
Samar Halloum and Janelle Schmidt, 2022
Kyle W. Coxe and Inhwan Tae, 2023
Annika Monisha Kaur Babra and Tong Hsu, 2024

Gertraud A. Wood Traveling Fund (1983). Established by Gertraud A. Wood’s husband, Leonard Wood, as well as Mrs. Wood’s friends and associates, to support a travel prize to be awarded to an outstanding second-year student. Mrs. Wood was the administrative assistant to three deans of the School of Architecture from 1967 through 1981. The following students have been awarded the Gertraud A. Wood Traveling Fellowship:

Michael Davis, 1983

Chariss McAfee, 1984

Margaret Virginia Chapman, 1985

Jennifer Tate, 1986

Camilo Alberto Gonzalez, 1987

Stephen Donald Luoni, 1988

Frieda Margarite Menzer, 1989

Lisa Joyce Quatrale, 1990

Robert Schultz, 1991

Gitta Robinson, 1992

John Bertram, 1993

Michael Benjamin Levy, 1994

Steven Andrew Roberts, 1995

Victor Agran, 1996

Dean Sakamoto, 1997

Kara J. Bartelt, 1998

Cara M. Cragan, 1999

Katharine Stevens, 2000

Victoria Partridge, 2001

Jonathan Toews, 2002

Elicia Keebler, 2003

Jonah C. Gamblin, 2004

Frederick C. Scharmen, 2005

Elisa S.Y. Lui, 2006

Maria Claudia Melniciuc, 2007

Garrett Thomas Omoto, 2007

Catherine E. Anderson, 2008

Matthew A. Roman, 2008

Andrew Ashey, 2009

Matthew Aaron Zych, 2010

Miroslava Brooks, 2011

Christina Argyrou, 2012

Kathleen Bridget Stranix, 2013

Belinda Lee, 2014

Anne Wing Yan Ma, 2015

Margaret Jau-ming Tsang, 2016

David Alston Langdon, 2017

Samuel David Bruce, 2018

Menglan Li, 2018

Rhea Schmid, 2019

Rachel Mulder, 2020

Diana Smiljkovic, 2021
Tiana Kimball, 2022
Grace Brooks, 2023
Byron Cai, 2024

Professor King-lui Wu Scholarship Fund (2011). Established by Pei-Tse “Loli” Wu (B.A. 1989) and Vivian Kuan, King-lui Wu’s son and daughter-in-law, to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

WXY Studio Scholarship Fund (2021). Established by Claire Weisz (M.Arch 1989) to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture as part of the John Carrafiell Challenge Match initiative.

Ma Yansong Scholarship Fund (2023). Established by Ma Yansong (M.Arch 2002) to support student scholarships in the School of Architecture as part of the John Carrafiell Challenge Match initiative.

Programs

Annie Albers Sustainable Design Fellowship Fund (2023). Established by an anonymous gift to support postgraduate research that focuses on the application of new technologies and materials in the built environment bridging architecture and engineering.

Architectural Teaching Fund (1909). Established by a gift of Henry Fowler English (LL.B. 1874) and John Davenport Wheeler (Ph.B. 1858) to create an endowment to support faculty and teaching in the profession of architecture.

Architecture Building Maintenance Fund (1963). Established by the Helen and Thomas Hastings Fund to support the maintenance of the Art & Architecture Building, renamed Paul Rudolph Hall in 2008.

Edward P. Bass Rome Seminar Fund (2016). Established by Edward P. Bass (B.S. 1968, Arch. 1972) to designate and support the Robert A.M. Stern Rome summer drawing seminar or similar programs of the school in the future. The seminar is named in honor of Robert A.M. Stern (M.Arch. 1965), dean of the School of Architecture from 1998 until 2016.

Myriam Bellazoug Memorial Fund (1999). Established in honor of Myriam Bellazoug (M.Arch. 1991) to support lectures and symposia held in conjunction with the publication of the most recent issue of Perspecta: The Yale Architectural Journal. Ms. Bellazoug was editing what was to be Perspecta 30 when she died in the mysterious crash of TWA Flight 800 on July 17, 1995. She was flying to Paris as part of her work in the New York office of the architect Peter Marino, who, together with friends of Ms. Bellazoug, established this fund. The following persons have delivered a Myriam Bellazoug Memorial Lecture:

Mark Wigley, Spring 2000

Herman Spiegel, Fall 2000

Sandy Isenstadt, Fall 2001

K. Michael Hays, Spring 2002

Kenneth Frampton, Fall 2003

Felicity Scott, Fall 2004

Neil Denari, Fall 2005

Sam Jacob, Spring 2006

Tom Wiscombe, Fall 2006

Reinhold Martin, Fall 2007

Yoshiharu Tsukamoto, Spring 2008

Matthew Coolidge, Fall 2008

Armin Linke, Spring 2010

Thomas de Monchaux, Spring 2011

Adrian Benepe, Spring 2012

Preston Scott Cohen, Timur Galen, and Nader Tehrani, Fall 2013

Sean Keller, Spring 2014

Gregg Pasquarelli, Fall 2014

Saskia Sassen, Fall 2015

Sergio Muñoz Sarmiento, Fall 2016

V. Mitch McEwen, Fall 2017

Francesco Casetti, Fall 2018

Ronald Rael and Virginia San Fratello, Fall 2020
Cruz García and Nathalie Frankowski, Fall 2021
Ross Exo Adams, Spring 2023
Esther Choi, Spring 2024

John A. Carrafiell Teaching Fund (2009). Established by John A. Carrafiell (B.A. 1987) to support teaching and research associated with courses taught at the School of Architecture, with preference for course work in the areas of study of urbanism and professional practice.

Austin Church III Family Fund for Perspecta (2004). Established by Austin Church III (B.A. 1960) to support the publication of Perspecta: The Yale Architectural Journal.

Robert W. DeForest Fund (1927). Established by Robert Weeks DeForest (B.A. 1870) to support the general purposes of the school.

Peter H. Dominick, Jr. Fellowship Fund for Travel (2009). Established by The Fourth Century Trust and the gifts of various friends, colleagues, and family in memory of Peter H. Dominick, Jr. (B.A. 1963), to support travel for undergraduate and/or graduate students and faculty traveling together to locations related to areas of study within the School of Architecture, and/or to support independent travel by one or more students in the Ph.D. program within the School of Architecture, and/or one or more advanced master’s degree students within the School of Architecture.

Caroline E. Dudley Fund (1935). Established as a bequest by Caroline E. Dudley to support the general purposes of the school.

Beatrix Farrand Fund (2019). Established by anonymous bequest in memory of Beatrix Farrand, Yale University’s landscape architect from 1922 to 1945, to support teaching and research in the field of landscape architecture.

Mary C. Fosburgh Fund (2003). Established by the bequest of Mary C. Fosburgh to provide general support of activities of the school.

General Architecture Fund (1976 and 1978). Established by various donors to provide unrestricted funds for the general support of the School of Architecture.

Brendan Gill Lectureship Fund (1987). Established by Herbert P. McLaughlin (B.A. 1956, M.Arch. 1958) to honor the writer and critic Brendan Gill (B.A. 1936). The following persons have delivered a Brendan Gill Lecture:

Brendan Gill, Spring 1988

Neil Levine, Spring 1990

Dolores Hayden, Fall 1990

Charles Moore, Fall 1991

Morris Lapidus, Spring 1993

David Hickey, Spring 1995

Ken Silver, Spring 1995

Allucquere Rosanne Stone, Fall 1997

Terence Riley, Spring 1999

Kenneth Frampton, Spring 2000

Hugh Hardy, Spring 2000

Charles Jencks, Fall 2000

Peter Corrigan, Spring 2001

Phyllis Lambert, Spring 2002

Roger Kimball, Fall 2002

Roger Connah, Spring 2003

Edward Casey, Fall 2003

Robert Bruegmann, Spring 2004

Jean-Louis Cohen, Fall 2004

Hal Foster, Spring 2005

Esther de Costa Meyer, Fall 2005

Wendy Steiner, Spring 2006

Jeffrey Kipnis, Fall 2006

Pier Vittorio Aureli, Fall 2007

David Brownlee, Spring 2008

Robert Campbell, Fall 2008

Nicholas Fox Weber, Spring 2009

Glenn Adamson, Fall 2009

Nasser Rabbat, Spring 2011

Kenneth Frampton, Fall 2011

Joel Kotkin, Fall 2011

Mary Ann Caws, Jean-Louis Cohen, Beatriz Colomina, Peter Eisenman, Mark Jarzombek, and Kevin Repp, Fall 2012

Sylvia Lavin, Fall 2013

Paola Antonelli, Charles Jencks, Greg Lynn, Frédéric Migayrou, Alejandro Zaera-Polo, Spring 2014

Justin McGuirk, Fall 2014

Peter Sloterdijk, Fall 2015

Anthony Vidler, Spring 2016

Łukasz Stanek, Fall 2016

Blair Kamin, Fall 2017

Christopher Hawthorne, Fall 2018

Alexandra Lange, Fall 2019

Kate Wagner, Fall 2020
Joshua Jelly-Schapiro, Spring 2022
Deyan Sudjic, Fall 2022
Mark Lamster, Fall 2023

James Wilder Green Dean’s Resource Fund (2006). Established by the estate of James Wilder Green (B.Arch. 1952) to support the School of Architecture’s exhibitions and other external initiatives.

William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fund at the Yale School of Architecture (2009). Established by the William Randolph Hearst Foundation to support teaching and study of manual drawing at the School of Architecture.

Richard Hellmann Architectural Fund (1973). Established by the Richard Hellmann Foundation to support educational opportunities in the school.

The Hines Endowed Fund for Advanced Sustainability in Architectural Design (2008). Established by Gerald D. Hines to promote research and teaching that focus on the attempt to minimize, mitigate, and avoid adverse impacts on the natural environment and human health, while also enhancing beneficial contact between people and natural systems and processes in the built environment.

Judith and Walter Hunt Fund in Architecture (2007). Established by Walter A. Hunt, Jr. (B.A. 1963, M.Arch. 1967) to support joint faculty and student travel related to areas of study at the School of Architecture.

Elise Jaffe + Jeffrey Brown Endowed Fund for the Study of Contemporary Architecture (2007). Established by Elise Jaffe and Jeffrey Brown to support faculty and student research and related travel, and to disseminate the faculty and student findings, through publications, lectures, exhibitions, symposia, etc., with preference for the study of twentieth-century architecture.

The Kibel Foundation Fund (2001). Established by the Kibel Foundation at the direction of Henry Kibel (M.Arch. 1947) to provide support for the School of Architecture’s exhibition and publication program.

Fred Koetter Exhibitions Fund (2016). Established by Robert A.M. Stern (M.Arch. 1965), dean of the School of Architecture from 1998 until 2016, in honor of Fred Koetter, dean of the School of Architecture from 1993 until 1998.

Fred Koetter and Susie Kim Endowed Fund (2007). Established by Fred Koetter, dean of the School of Architecture from 1993 until 1998, and Susie Kim to support travel expenses for the Post-Professional Studio at the Yale School of Architecture.

Edward R. Lambert Fund (1929). Established as a bequest of Edward R. Lambert (Ph.B. 1910, Cert.Eng. 1912) to be used for the encouragement of architecture as a fine art.

Lois Alm Lenahan Memorial Dean’s Resource Fund (2007). Established by a gift of Lois Lenahan, as directed by her daughters, Elizabeth Lenahan, K. C. Perkins, and Nancy Gourley, to provide support for the study of landscape architecture at the School of Architecture.

Timothy Egan Lenahan Memorial Fund (1994). Established by friends and family of Timothy Egan Lenahan (B.A. 1980, M.Arch. 1984) to support an annual lecture focusing on the relationship between landscape and architecture and to support the teaching of landscape. The following persons have delivered a Timothy Egan Lenahan Memorial Lecture:

Richard Haag, Spring 1996

James Corner, Fall 1997

Michael Sorkin, Spring 1999

Witold Rybczynski, Fall 1999

Mario Schjetnan, Spring 2000

Kathryn Gustafson, Fall 2000

Michael Van Valkenburgh, Spring 2001

Stan Allen and James Corner, Spring 2002

Peter Walker, Spring 2003

Alessandra Ponte, Spring 2004

Morgan Dix Wheelock, Spring 2005

Mirka Benes, Spring 2006

Adriaan Geuze, Spring 2007

Walter Hood, Fall 2008

Elizabeth Meyer, Spring 2010

Kristina Hill, Spring 2011

Charles Waldheim, Spring 2012

Thaisa Way, Spring 2013

Anette Freytag, Spring 2014

Eelco Hooftman, Spring 2015

Stig Andersson, Spring 2016

Mikyoung Kim, Spring 2017

Luis Callejais, Spring 2018

Sou Fujimoto, Spring 2019

Margie Ruddick, Spring 2020

Kate Orff, Fall 2007 and Spring 2021
Douglas Spencer, Spring 2022
Christine Ten Eyck, Spring 2023
Sara Zewde, Spring 2024

Anne Kriken Mann Hand Drawing Fund (2014). Established by Anne Kriken Mann to support instruction in hand drawing in the School of Architecture.

Everett Victor Meeks Graduate Fellowship Fund (1956). Established by various donors as a memorial to Everett Victor Meeks (B.A. 1901, B.F.A. 1917, M.A. Hon. 1919), former dean of the School of the Fine Arts, to award fellowships.

J. Irwin Miller Endowment (2010). Established by William I. Miller (B.A. 1978), Catherine G. Miller, Elizabeth G. Miller, and Margaret I. Miller (M.A. 1968) in memory of their father, J. Irwin Miller (B.A. 1931), to support an annual J. Irwin Miller Symposium in the School of Architecture.

Charles Moore Building LAB Fund (2022). Established by Stephen Harby (B.A. 1978, M.Arch 1980) in memory of Charles Moore, former chair of the Department of Architecture (1965–1970), to support research and design-build projects expanding upon the pedagogy of the First Year Building Project initiated by Moore when he was chair of the department of architecture.

Charles W. Moore Building Program Fund (1995). Established by Centerbrook Architects, various friends, and colleagues of Charles W. Moore, former chair of the school, to provide summer income for student interns working on the school’s First-Year Building Project.

New Practice Paradigms Lectureship Fund (2007). Established by Phillip G. Bernstein (B.A. 1979, M.Arch. 1983) and Nancy Alexander (B.A. 1979, M.B.A. 1984) to support teaching and research in practice innovation within the School of Architecture, with particular focus on the leadership role of the architect in the building process.

John Henry Niemeyer Fund (1942). Established as a bequest of John Henry Niemeyer (M.A. Hon. 1874) to be used to promote the interests and educational facilities of the school.

The Nitkin Family Dean’s Discretionary Fund in Architecture (2004). Established by Bradley Nitkin (B.A. 1969) to provide support to a dean’s discretionary fund.

Donald I. Perry Book Fund in the Yale School of Architecture (2008). Established by the bequest of Donald I. Perry (B.Arch. 1953) for acquisitions at the Yale School of Architecture.

Perspecta Gift Fund (2000). Established by various donors to support the publication expenses for Perspecta: The Yale Architectural Journal.

Pickard Chilton Dean’s Resource Fund (2011). Established by Jon Pickard (M.Arch. 1979) and William D. Chilton, founding partners of the architectural firm Pickard Chilton, to support the priorities of the School of Architecture, with a preference for the fabrication and installation of exhibitions.

Henry Hart Rice Fund for Urban Studies at Yale (2011). Established by a gift from the Rice Family Foundation to support a permanent faculty position of leadership for Yale University’s urban studies initiative.

Henry Hart Rice Fund in Architecture (1999). Established by a gift from the Rice Family Foundation to support degree-related travel at the School of Architecture.

The David W. Roth and Robert H. Symonds Memorial Lecture Fund (2000). Established as a gift of W. Mason Smith III (M.Arch. 1965) to honor his classmates David W. Roth and Robert H. Symonds. This fund supports a lecture plus a day in small-group meetings that expose Yale students to disciplines other than architecture, thereby reinforcing the broad goals of the profession. The following persons have delivered a David W. Roth and Robert H. Symonds Memorial Lecture:

Richard Sennett, Fall 2000

Richard Swett, Spring 2002

Arjun Appadurai, Spring 2003

Richard Kuhns, Fall 2003

Setha Low, Spring 2005

Steven Johnson, Spring 2006

Mark Gottdiener, Spring 2007

Adrian Favell, Spring 2008

Loïc Wacquant, Spring 2009

Saskia Sassen, Spring 2010

Thomas Y. Levin, Spring 2011

Neil Smith, Spring 2012

Sven-Olov Wallenstein, Spring 2013

Trevor Paglen, Spring 2014

Douglas Rushkoff, Spring 2015

Elizabeth Danze, Fall 2015

Elaine Scarry, Fall 2016

Karsten Harries, Spring 2017

Liam Young, Spring 2018

Ananya Roy, Spring 2019

Wendy Chun, Spring 2020
Kathryn Yusoff, Spring 2023
Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò, Spring 2024

Paul Rudolph Lectureship Fund (1986). Established by Claire and Maurits Edersheim to create an annual lectureship to honor Paul Rudolph (M.A. Hon. 1958), former chairman of the Department of Architecture of the School of Art and Architecture and designer of three buildings at Yale, including the Art & Architecture Building (1963), renamed Paul Rudolph Hall in 2008. The following persons have delivered a Paul Rudolph Lecture:

Paul Rudolph, 1987

Robert A.M. Stern, 1988

Michael McKinnell, 1989

Charles Gwathmey, 1990

Philip Johnson, 1991

Alison and Peter Smithson, 1992

Colin Rowe, 1994

Carlos Jimenez and Mark Mack, 1995

John Hejduk, 1997

Bernard Tschumi, Spring 1999

Patricia Patkau, Fall 1999

Tod Williams and Billie Tsien, Spring 2000

Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi, Fall 2000

Shigeru Ban, Spring 2001

Will Bruder, Spring 2002

Bernard Tschumi, Spring 2003

Moshe Safdie, Fall 2003

David Childs, Spring 2004

Thom Mayne, Fall 2004

Vincent Scully, Spring 2005

Massimiliano Fuksas, Fall 2005

Tony Fretton, Spring 2006

Kazuyo Sejima, Fall 2006

Paul Andreu, Spring 2008

Adrian Forty, Spring 2009

Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown, Spring 2010

Robert Maxwell, Fall 2010

Stanley Tigerman, Fall 2011

François Roche, Spring 2012

Brigitte Shim, Fall 2012

Wang Shu, Spring 2013

Philippe Rahm, Fall 2013

Jeanne Gang, Spring 2015

Hashim Sarkis, Fall 2015

Francine Houben, Spring 2016

Allison Williams, Fall 2016

Róisín Heneghan and Shih-Fu Peng, Spring 2018

Julie Snow, Fall 2018

Marcio Kogan and Gabriel Kogan, Fall 2019
Enrique Norten, Spring 2024

Paul Rudolph Publication Fund (2000). Established by Claire and Maurits Edersheim in honor of Paul Rudolph (M.A. Hon. 1958) to support the school’s ability to inform a broader audience through print and electronic media.

David M. Schwarz Dean’s Discretionary Fund (2002). Established by David M. Schwarz (M.Arch. 1974) to provide incremental income to be used at the discretion of the dean for the general support of the School of Architecture.

Selby-Vail Fund (2009). Established by Norman C. Selby (B.A. 1974) and Melissa G. Vail (B.A. 1974) to support term-time teacher-directed travel for students in the undergraduate Architecture major.

Frederick M.R. Smith Fund (1997). Established in Yale College by Frederick M.R. Smith (B.A. 1963) to support the undergraduate Architecture major.

Gordon H. Smith Lectureship in Practical Architecture Fund (1980). Established by Gordon H. Smith (B.E. 1957) to fund lectures in the School of Architecture. The following persons have delivered a Gordon H. Smith Lecture:

Paul Pippin, Fall 1981

Edward B. Allen, Fall 1982

Malcolm Wells, Spring 1984

David Billington, Fall 1984

William LeMessurier, Spring 1986

Peter Budd, Spring 1987

Stephen Tobriner, Fall 1987

Myron Goldsmith, Fall 1989

Robert Silman, Fall 1990

Eladio Dieste, Fall 1992

Anton Alberts, Spring 1994

Cecil Balmond, Fall 1997

Rafael Viñoly, Spring 1999

Gordon H. Smith, Fall 2000

Jorg Schlaich, Spring 2002

Leslie Robertson, Spring 2003

Edward Feiner, Spring 2004

Chris Wise, Spring 2005

Werner Sobek, Spring 2006

Aine Brazil, Spring 2007

David Billington, Spring 2008

Charles Gwathmey, Elizabeth Skowronek, Robert Leiter, Patrick Bellew, and Arthur Heyde, Spring 2009

Guy Nordenson, Spring 2010

Hanif Kara, Spring 2011

William Baker, Spring 2012

Robert Davidson, Spring 2013

Jim Eyre, Spring 2014

Steve Burrows, Spring 2015

Eugene Kohn, Spring 2016

Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, Spring 2017

Julie Eizenberg, Spring 2018

Timur Galen and Phillip G. Bernstein, Spring 2019
Liz Diller, Spring 2022
Ann Beha, Spring 2023
Paolo Tombesi, Fall 2023

Robert A.M. Stern Exhibitions Fund (2012). Established by Robert A.M. Stern (M.Arch. 1965), dean of the School of Architecture from 1998 until 2016, to support expenses associated with School of Architecture exhibitions in the School of Architecture’s Exhibition Gallery.

Robert A.M. Stern Fund (2001). Established by Judy and Walter A. Hunt, Jr. (B.A. 1963, M.Arch. 1967) to recognize the accomplishments of Robert A.M. Stern (M.Arch. 1965) as dean from 1998 until 2016 at the School of Architecture. This fund supports school exhibitions, publications, and other efforts to heighten awareness of architecture.

Rutherford Trowbridge Memorial Publication Fund (1920). Established by Mrs. Rutherford Trowbridge as a memorial to her husband, Rutherford Trowbridge, to support the publication of architectural studies.

The Jim Vlock First-Year Building Project Fund (2008). Established in honor of Jim Vlock by Michael Vlock and Karen Pritzker to support the First-Year Building Project at the School of Architecture.

Richard White Memorial Fund (1995). Established by the bequest of Jacques Miller (B.F.A. 1938) and gift of Cynthia H. Petersen to benefit students of the School of Architecture, with a preference for activities related to student life. This fund is named in memory of Richard White, a friend’s son who perished on the Titanic.

Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney Fund (1927). Established by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, wife of Harry Payne Whitney (B.A. 1894), to provide general-purpose support of the school.

George Morris Woodruff, Class of 1857, Memorial Lecture in Architecture (2010). Established by H. Allen Brooks (M.A. 1955) to support a lecture in architecture. The following persons have delivered a George Morris Woodruff, Class of 1857, Memorial Lecture:

Eve Blau, Spring 2012

Kurt W. Forster, Spring 2013

Barry Bergdoll, Fall 2013

Kay Bea Jones, Fall 2014

Anthony Vidler, Spring 2015

Kathleen James-Chakraborty, Fall 2015

Maria Gough, Spring 2017

Zeynep Çelik Alexander, Fall 2017

Esra Akcan, Spring 2019

Lizabeth Cohen, Spring 2020

Sarah Lewis, Spring 2021
Amber Wiley, Spring 2022
Oliver Elser, Fall 2022
Joan Ockman, Fall 2023

Professorships

Diana Balmori Professorship (2018). Established by Cesar Pelli, dean of the School of Architecture from 1977 until 1984, in memory of landscape architect Diana Balmori, who was a longtime faculty member at the Yale School of Architecture in addition to her robust landscape architecture practice, to support a professorship in the field of landscape.

The Edward P. Bass Distinguished Visiting Architecture Fellowship Fund (2004). Established by Edward P. Bass (B.S. 1968, Arch. 1972) to bring distinguished private and public sector development leaders to the school on a regular basis as visiting Fellows who participate in advanced studios and seminars as a way to give students insight into the real-world development process and the role the architect plays as part of a development team.

William Henry Bishop Fund (1929). Established by a bequest of William Henry Bishop (B.A. 1867) to support a professorship in architecture.

Class of 1972 Fund (2023). Established by members of the Architecture Class of 1972 in celebration of their fiftieth reunion to support a professor of architectural history.

William B. and Charlotte Shepherd Davenport Fund (1943). Established by Professor Shepherd Stevens (B.F.A. 1922, M.A. Hon. 1930) as a memorial to the donor’s aunt and uncle for an endowment of a professorship in Architecture.

Enid Storm Dwyer Professorship (2020). Established by bequest of Enid Storm Dwyer to endow a professorship at the Yale School of Architecture.

Lord Norman R. Foster ’62 M.Arch., ’03 D.F.A.H. Visiting Professorship in Architecture (2009). Established by Norman Foster to fund a visiting professorship in architecture, with preference for international visiting faculty.

Charles Gwathmey Professorship in Practice (2009). Established by Ralph and Ricky Lauren in memory of Charles Gwathmey (M.Arch. 1962), to honor Charles’s design achievements and to acknowledge the contributions that Charles made as an architect as well as an educator with unique abilities to motivate young people, this professorship supports teaching, research, and travel for distinguished senior design faculty at the School of Architecture.

J.M. Hoppin Professorship of Architecture Fund (1923). Established by a bequest of James Mason Hoppin (B.A. 1840) to support a professorship in architecture.

Louis I. Kahn Visiting Assistant Professorship Fund (2003). Established in honor of Louis I. Kahn by an anonymous donor to fund a junior visiting professorship in design. First awarded in 2003.

Louis I. Kahn Visiting Professorship Fund (1980). Established by friends and colleagues of Louis I. Kahn to endow a visiting professorship in architecture. First awarded in 1999.

Daniel Rose (1951) Visiting Assistant Professorship (2007). Established by Joseph B. Rose (B.A. 1981) and Gideon G. Rose (B.A. 1985) to honor their father, Daniel Rose, to fund a visiting assistant professorship in urban and environmental studies.

Eero Saarinen Visiting Professorship Fund (1982). Established by Kevin Roche, colleagues, and friends of Eero Saarinen (B.Arch. 1934, M.A. Hon. 1949) to support a visiting professorship in architecture and to support lectures by architects and other individuals to broaden professional education about issues within the manmade environment. The following persons have delivered an Eero Saarinen Lecture:

Anthony A. Williams, Fall 2000

Thomas Krens, Spring 2002

Joseph Rose, Fall 2002

Daniel Doctoroff, Spring 2004

Stephen Wolfram, Spring 2005

Amanda Burden, Spring 2006

Susan Fainstein, Spring 2007

Thomas Heatherwick, Spring 2008

Cameron Sinclair, Spring 2009

Tom Vanderbilt, Spring 2010

Edward Glaeser, Spring 2012

Dr. Richard Jackson, Fall 2012

Toni L. Griffin, Fall 2013

Sarah Herda, Spring 2015

Justin Hollander, Spring 2016

Andrew Altman, Fall 2016

Justin Garrett Moore, Spring 2018

Anab Jain, Fall 2018

The Vincent Scully Visiting Professorship Fund (2003). Established in honor of Vincent Scully by an anonymous donor to fund a visiting professorship in architectural history.

Robert A.M. Stern Visiting Professorship in Classical Architecture Fund (2009). Honoring Robert A.M. Stern (M.Arch. 1965), dean of the School of Architecture from 1998 until 2016, this fund was established by Robert Rosenkranz (B.A. 1962), Alexandra Munroe, and friends and colleagues of Robert A.M. Stern. This fund supports a professorship that reflects the tenets of Classical architecture.

Professor King-lui Wu Teaching Fund (2006). To honor the legacy of Professor King-lui Wu, who taught at the School of Architecture for fifty-one years beginning in 1946, this fund was established by Pei-Tse “Loli” Wu (B.A. 1989) and Vivian Kuan, King-lui Wu’s son and daughter-in-law, as well as by friends, colleagues, and former students of Professor Wu. This fund recognizes faculty members who combine architectural practice with outstanding teaching by providing faculty with financial support. Recipients are selected by the vote of graduating students. The following faculty members have received the award:

Thomas H. Beeby, 2007

Keith Krumwiede, 2008

Alexander Purves, 2009

Eeva-Liisa Pelkonen, 2010

Sunil Bald, 2011

Deborah Berke, 2012

Peter de Bretteville, 2013

Emmanuel Petit, 2014

Adam Hopfner, 2015

George Knight, 2015

Trattie Davies, 2016

Kyle Dugdale, 2016

Emily Abruzzo, 2017

Miroslava Brooks, 2018

Michael Surry Schlabs, 2019

Elihu Rubin, 2020

Nikole Bouchard, 2021
Anthony Acciavatti, 2022
Bryan Fuermann, 2023
Aniket Shahane, 2024