Recognition Award for Community Service in Honor of
Award for Excellence in the Promotion of
James D. Pfluger FAIA
Architecture through the Media in Honor of
1 Marcel Quimby, FAIA, Dallas
John G. Flowers Hon. AIA 5 Canan Yetmen, Austin
Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions
6 Gaile Robinson, Fort Worth
in Honor of Edward Romieniec FAIA Citation of Honor
2 Don Gatzke, AIA, Arlington
7 Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, Dallas
Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W. Caudill FAIA 3 Brian H. Griggs, AIA, Amarillo
8 The University of Texas–Pan American Office of the President, Edinburg
Artisan Award
Associate of the Year Award 4 Chris Grossnicklaus, Assoc. AIA, Dallas
9 Escobedo Construction, Buda 10 Haley-Greer, Dallas
Honorary Membership 11 Bob R. Simpson, Fort Worth 12 William R. Allensworth, Esq., Austin 1
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Cornerstone Award
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Gerald D. Hines, Hon. AIA
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22 Texas Architect
11/12 2014
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Each year, the Texas Society of Architects presents its Cornerstone Award to an individual who has made outstanding contributions that enhance the quality of life by elevating architecture and the arts, promoting the value of community, or preserving the natural environment. Our 2014 Cornerstone Award recipient is Gerald D. Hines, Hon. AIA, founder and chairman of Hines. Hines established what has become one of the most influential firms in Houston in 1957. Today, Hines is an international real estate investment, development, and management powerhouse. Hines’ vision has guided the firm’s executive committee, its new business and investor relationships, and its pursuit of architectural excellence. A frequent and sought-after keynote speaker for major industry events, Hines holds a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering and an honorary doctorate degree from Purdue University. His long list of accolades includes the J.C. Nichols Prize for Visionary Urban Development and honorary membership in the American Institute of Architects. His legacy and vision of architectural excellence in Houston are also realized in his support of the Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture at the University of Houston and his efforts to establish the ULI/Gerald D. Hines Student Urban Design Competition.