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Architecture awards

All students are architecture majors unless otherwise noted.

AIA Certificate of Merit
- Elliot Felix G, Washington, DC

AIA Medal--to the top ranking graduating master of architecture student
- Marie Law G, Farmington Hills, MI

Alpha Rho Chi Medal--to a graduating student for service, leadership and promise of professional merit
- Michael Ramage G, Somerville, MA

Faculty Design Award
- Michelle Ha 2006, Los Altos, CA

Francis Ward Chandler Prize--for achievement in architectural design
- Marco Marraccini G, Richmond, VA

Marvin E. Goody Award
- Joseph Dahmen G, Lincoln, MA

Outstanding Undergraduate Prize--for academic and design excellence
- Noel Davis 2006, Sycamore, IL

Sidney B. Karofsky '37 Prize--to the outstanding master of architecture student with one further year of study
- Stephen Perdue G, Cambridge, MA

William Everett Chamberlain Prize--for achievement in design
- Weifeng (Victoria) Lee 2006, Irvine, CA

Marjorie Pierce Fellowship Award--for outstanding academic and design achievement by a level II woman
- Margaret Hwang G, Burtonsville, MD

Tucker-Voss Award--for promise for the future in the general field of building construction
- Noel Davis 2006, Sycamore, IL

SMArchS Prize
- Olga Touloumi G, architecture, Thessaoloniki, Greece
- Emily Whiting G, architecture Dundas, Ontario, Canada
- Maria Zafeiriadou G, architecture, Thessaoloniki, Greece

Rosemary Grimshaw Pre-Thesis Award
- Brenda Galvez-Moretti G, architecture, Alamedia, CA

 

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on June 7, 2006 (download PDF).

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