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National Design Mind Award, Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, New York, NY, to Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown, 2007.
Silver Award, Brick in Architecture Award, Brick Industry Association, for the Dumbarton Oaks Library, Washington, DC, 2007.
Athena Award, Congress for New Urbanism, Chicago, IL, to Denise Scott Brown, 2007.
The Vilcek Prize, The Vilcek Foundation, New York, NY, to Denise Scott Brown, 2007.
Craftsmanship Award Winner, Washington Building Congress, The Dumbarton Oaks Library, Washington, DC, 2006.
Philadelphia Artistic Legacy Award, Woodmere Art Museum, Philadelphia, PA, to Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown, 2006.
Honorable Mention, Engineering Society of Detroit Construction Design Awards, for the University of Michigan Palmer Drive Development, 2006.
Carpenters' Company Master Builder Award, to Denise Scott Brown and Robert Venturi, 2005.
Design Award - Built Category, American Institute of Architects, Connecticut Chapter, The Anlyan Center for Medical Research and Education, Yale University School of Medicine, 2005.
Inaugural DesignPhiladelphia Luminary Award,
to Denise Scott Brown and Robert Venturi, 2005.
The Franklin Founder Bowl, The Franklin Celebration,
Philadelphia, PA, to Robert Venturi and Denise Scott
Brown, 2005.
Visionary Woman Award, Moore College of Art and Design,
to Denise Scott Brown, 2003.
Gold Medal, Entablature,
Top Honor in the 2003 Architecture Web Site Awards, 2003.
Recognition Award - Built Category, American Institute
of Architects, Philadelphia Chapter, The Anlyan Center for Medical
Research and Education, Yale University School of Medicine, 2003.
Society for Environmental Graphic
Design Fellow Award, to Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown,
2003.
Vincent J. Scully
Prize, National Building Museum, to Robert Venturi
and Denise Scott Brown, 2002.
Edith Wharton
for Women of Achievement Award for Urban Planning,
to Denise Scott Brown, 2002.
Germantown Hall
of Fame, Germantown Historical Society of Philadelphia,
to Denise Scott Brown and Robert Venturi, 2002.
National Honor
Award, American Institute of Architects, for the
Rauner Special Collections Library in Webster Hall, Dartmouth
College, 2002.
Brick in Architecture
Award, Brick Industry Association and Architecture
Magazine, for the Gonda (Goldschmied) Neuroscience and
Genetics Research Center for excellence in brick design,
University of California at Los Angeles, 2001.
Pennell Medal,
Philadelphia Sketch Club, to Robert Venturi and Denise
Scott Brown, 2000.
Chevalier de
l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, Republique Française, Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication,
to Denise Scott Brown, 2000.
Commandeur de
l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, Republique Française, Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication,
to Robert Venturi, 2000.
Merit Award,
Society for Environmental Graphic Design, for the Frank
G. Wells Building, 2000.
2000 Preservation
Achievement Award, The Preservation Alliance for
Greater Philadelphia, for the Restoration and Rehabilitation
of Irvine Auditorium, University of Pennsylvania, 2000.
Illumination
Design Award, The Illuminating Engineering Society of North
America, for the Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth
College, 2000.
Giants of Design
Awards, House Beautiful Magazine, to Robert Venturi
and Denise Scott Brown, 2000.
Honors by the
French-American Chamber of Commerce, Philadelphia Chapter, at the 10th
Annual Fête du Printemps, to Robert Venturi and Denise Scott
Brown, 2000.
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Brick in Architecture Award,
Brick Industry Association and The American Institute of
Architects, for The Roy and Diana Vagelos Laboratories
for excellence in brick design, University of Pennsylvania,
1999.
National Honor
Award, American Institute of Architects, for the
Restoration and Renovation of Memorial Hall, Harvard University,
1997.
Merit Award,
Society for Environmental Graphic Design, for the Restoration
and Renovation of Memorial Hall, Harvard University, 1996.
Classic Book
Award,
Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture, AIA's Seventh
Annual International Architecture Book Awards, 1996.
ACSA-AIA Topaz
Medallion, to Denise Scott Brown, 1996.
Federal
Design Achievement Award, for the Master Facilities
Program for the National Museum of the American Indian,
Smithsonian Institution, 1995.
Certificate of
Appreciation, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine
Arts, to Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown in recognition
of lifetime contributions to architecture and art worldwide,
1994.
APEX Certificate
of Merit, for the Children's Museum of Houston, Houston
Chapter/Associated General Contractors of America, Inc.,
1994.
Salutation from
the American Academy in Rome, to Robert Venturi on
the occasion of the Celebration of the 100th Anniversary
of its founding, 1994.
Honorary Fellow of the Royal
Institute of British Architects (Hon. FRIBA),
to Robert Venturi, 1994.
The Benjamin
Franklin Medal Award, to Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown
for the design of the Sainsbury Wing of the National Gallery
in London, The Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts,
Manufactures & Commerce, 1993.
The Los Angeles
Beautiful Business and Industry Award, for the Gordon
and Virginia MacDonald Medical Research Laboratories, Los
Angeles, Beautiful, Inc., 1993.
The International
Award for Architecture in Stone, The Verona Fair
with Intermarmomach 93, for the Seattle Art Museum, 1993.
John Harbeson
Distinguished Service Award, to Robert Venturi and
Denise Scott Brown, Philadelphia Chapter of the American
Institute of Architects, 1993.
Design Award
for Excellence in Architectural Design, The Pennsylvania
Society of Architects, for the Christopher Columbus Monument,
1993.
Houston Legacy
Award, Houston Business Journal, for the Children's
Museum of Houston, Jackson & Ryan Architects, Inc.
in association with Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates,
Inc., 1993.
The Philadelphia
Award for 1992, to Robert Venturi and Denise Scott
Brown, Trustees of the Philadelphia Award, 1993.
Finalist Award,
Cast-in-Place Concrete Systems, American Concrete Institute
- Delaware Valley Chapter, for the Restoration of the Furness
Building, University of Pennsylvania, 1993.
National Honor
Award, American Institute of Architects, for the
Restoration of the Furness Building, University of Pennsylvania,
1993.
Honor Award,
American Institute of Architects, Houston, for the Children's
Museum of Houston, Jackson & Ryan Architects, Inc.
in association with Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates,
Inc., 1993.
Outstanding Achievement
Award, Mayor's Arts and Culture Award of the City
of Philadelphia, 1992.
Hall of Fame
Award,
Interior Design magazine, to Robert Venturi and Denise
Scott Brown, 1992.
National Medal
of Arts, U.S. Presidential award, to Robert Venturi
and Denise Scott Brown, 1992.
Washington, D.C., for the Restoration of the Furness Building, University of Pennsylvania, 1992.
"Man of the Year," The Order Sons
of Italy and the Council of the City of Philadelphia,
to Robert Venturi, 1992.
Arts Access Award,
Arts Access, for the National Gallery Sainsbury Wing, London,
England, 1992.
National Drywall
Award for New Build, for the National Gallery Sainsbury
Wing, London, England, 1992. National Honor Award, American
Institute of Architects, for the National Gallery Sainsbury
Wing, London, England, 1992.
National Honor Award, American Institute of Architects, for the National Gallery Sainsbury Wing, London, England, 1992.
The Pritzker
Architecture Prize, The Hyatt Foundation, to Robert Venturi, 1991.
The Queen's Award
for Export Achievement, Burlington Slate Ltd., for
the National Gallery Sainsbury Wing, London, England, 1991.
Reyner Banham
Award, Architectural Association, London, England,
1991.
The Design Award
for Natural Stone, Stone Federation, Great Britain,
for the National Gallery Sainsbury Wing, London, England,
1991.
Preservation
Award,
The Victorian Society in America, for the Restoration of
the Furness Building, University of Pennsylvania, 1991.
Award for Adaptive
Reuse/Renovation, INTERIORS Magazine, for the Restoration
of the Furness Building, University of Pennsylvania, 1991.
Award of Merit,
AIA Orange County California Chapter, for the Graduate
School of Management, University of California at Irvine,
1991.
Silver Medal,
The Pennsylvania Society of Architects, for Fisher and
Bendheim Hall Department of Economics and Center of International
Studies Building, Princeton University, 1991.
Distinguished
Building Award, The Pennsylvania Society of Architects,
for the Restoration of the Furness Building, University
of Pennsylvania, 1991.
Special
Engineering Award for excellence in design conducting
site cast concrete construction for Furness Library Restoration,
University of Pennsylvania, Concrete Construction Committee
of Philadelphia, 1991.
Merit Award,
American Institute of Architects, Philadelphia Chapter,
Furness Library Restoration, 1991.
Honorable Mention,
American Institute of Architects, Philadelphia Chapter,
Fisher and Bendheim Halls, Princeton University, 1991.
Brick in Architecture
Award, Brick Institute of America, for Fisher and
Bendheim Halls for excellence in brick design, Princeton
University, 1991.
Outstanding Preservation
Award, The University City Historical Society, for
the Restoration of the Furness Building, University of
Pennsylvania, 1990.
Honorable Mention,
American Institute of Architects, Philadelphia Chapter,
Kalpakjian Residence, 1990.
Grand Award,
New Jersey State Conference of bricklayers and Allied Craftsmen
and the Building Contractors Association of New Jersey,
Masonry Awards Program, for Fisher/Bendheim Halls, Princeton
University, 1990.
International
Tabletop Award for Design Excellence in metal giftware
category for silver carving set (Reed & Barton), The
Dallas Market Center and the National Tabletop Association,
1990.
Medal of Distinction,
The Pennsylvania Society of Architects, to Robert Venturi,
1990.
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AIA Twenty-Five
Year Award for the Vanna Venturi
House, 1989.
Excellence in
Architecture Award, New Jersey Society of Architects
for Prospect Renovation, Princeton University, 1989.
Honorable Mention
for Seattle Art Museum Design, American Institute of Architects,
Philadelphia Chapter, 1988.
Merit Award
for Urban Design Excellence, The Foundation for Architecture,
1988.
Outstanding
Engineering Achievement Award, The Engineering Societies in the
Delaware Valley Area, for the Lighting of the Benjamin
Franklin Bridge, 1988.
Commendatore
of the Order of Merit, Republic of Italy, to Robert
Venturi and Denise Scott Brown, 1987.
Chicago Architecture
Award, to Denise Scott Brown, 1987.
Merit
Award, American Institute of Architects, Philadelphia
Chapter, for World of Primates, Philadelphia Zoo, 1987.
Merit Award,
American Institute of Architects, Philadelphia Chapter,
for Tarble Student Center, Clothier Hall, Swarthmore College,
1987.
National Honor
Award, American Institute of Architects, for Lewis
Thomas Laboratory, Princeton University, 1987.
National Honor
Award, American Institute of Architects, for House
in Connecticut (Steven Izenour, designer), 1987.
Gold Medal,
American Institute of Architects, Philadelphia Chapter,
for Lewis Thomas Laboratory, Princeton University, 1986.
President's
Medal,
The Architectural League of New York, to Robert Venturi
and Denise Scott Brown, 1986.
The Trailblazer
Award, National Home Fashions League, to Denise Scott
Brown, 1986.
Commendation
for Innovative Leadership in Architecture, Women's
Way, to Denise Scott Brown, 1986.
Architectural
Firm Award, American Institute of Architects, 1985.
Award for Design
Excellence, President of the United States, for Franklin
Court, 1985.
Gold Medal,
American Institute of Architects, Philadelphia Chapter,
for George D. Widener Memorial Treehouse for the Children's
Zoo, Philadelphia Zoological Garden, 1985.
Design Award,
Pennsylvania Society of Architects, for Treehouse for the
Children's Zoo, Philadelphia Zoological Garden, 1985.
Honor Award,
American Wood Council, for House on Long Island Sound,
Stony Creek, CT, 1985.
First Award,
Private Residence, Steven Izenour, Red Cedar Shingle and
Handsplit Shake Bureau, for House on Long Island Sound,
Stony Creek, CT, 1985.
Award for Excellence
in Planning and Design, Architectural Record "Record
Houses," for House on Long Island Sound, Stony Creek,
CT, 1984.
Award for Excellence
in Planning and Design, Architectural Record "Record
Houses," for Petrie House, Long Island, NY, 1984.
Award,
Federal Design Achievement Awards, for Franklin Court,
1984.
Louis
I. Kahn Citation, American
School and University,
for Butler, Rockefeller and Mathey Colleges, Princeton
University, 1984.
Gold Medal,
American Institute of Architects, Philadelphia Chapter,
for Gordon Wu Hall, Butler College, Princeton University,
1984.
Silver Medal,
American Institute of Architects, Philadelphia Chapter,
for House on Long Island Sound, Steven Izenour, 1984.
National Honor
Award, American Institute of Architects, for Gordon
Wu Hall, Butler College, Princeton University, 1984.
Honorable Mention,
New Jersey State Conference of Bricklayers and Allied Craftsmen
and the Building Contractors Association of New Jersey,
Masonry Awards Program, for Gordon Wu Hall, Princeton University,
1984.
Award,
Interiors Magazine, Gordon Wu Hall, Butler College, Princeton
University, 1983.
Merit Award,
Pennsylvania Society of Architects, Gordon Wu Hall, Butler
College, Princeton University, 1983.
Louis Sullivan
Award and Prize for Architecture, American Institute
of Architects, sponsored by the International Union of
Bricklayers and Allied Craftsmen, for excellence in design,
a body of work, 1983.
Thomas Jefferson
Memorial Foundation Medal, University of Virginia,
to Robert Venturi, 1983.
Certificate
of Merit, Eastern Pennsylvania Chapter American Planning
Association, for Fairmount in the City: the Park in the
Cultural Landscape, 1983.
Hazlett Memorial
Award for Excellence in the Arts, Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, to Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown,
1983.
Certificate
of Merit, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
Bureau for Historic Preservation, for Fairmount in the
City: The Park in the Cultural Landscape, Philadelphia,
1983.
Citation,
Urban Design and Planning, Progressive
Architecture Annual
Awards, for Washington Avenue Revitalization Program, Miami
Beach, 1982.
National Honor
Award, American Institute of Architects, for Coxe-Hayden
House and Studio, 1982.
Award of Merit,
Offices of the Year Awards, Administrative Management Magazines,
for Knoll Showroom, 1981.
Citation, Urban
Design and Planning, Progressive Architecture Annual Awards,
for Princeton Urban Design, 1981.
Honor Award,
American Institute of Architects, Philadelphia Chapter,
Design for the new Children's Zoo and Tree House Exhibit,
Philadelphia Zoological Gardens, 1981.
Special Mention
for Urban Design Concepts, HUD National Awards for
Urban Environmental Design, for Washington Avenue Revitalization
Program for Miami Beach, 1980.
Honor Award,
Urban Design Administration, HUD National Awards for Urban
Environmental Design, for Old City Study and Facade Easement
Program, 1980.
Recognition
Award,
Design Arts Program, National Endowment for the Arts, for
Learning From Las Vegas, 1980.
Recognition
Award,
Design Arts Program, National Endowment for the Arts, for
City Edges-Schuylkill River Corridor Study, 1980.
Recognition
Award,
Design Arts Program, National Endowment for the Arts, for
the film of the "Signs of Life -- Symbols in the American
City" Exhibition, 1980.
Historic Preservation
Commendation, Historical and Museum Commission, Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, for Jim Thorpe Planning Study, 1980.
Second Prize,
Invited competition for a major addition to the Museum
Fur Kunsthandwerk (Decorative Arts Museum), Frankfurt,
Germany, 1980.
Award, Best in
Retail/Showroom Design, Interiors
Magazine Annual
Awards Program, for Knoll Showroom, 1980.
Citation, Urban
Design and Planning, Progressive Architecture Annual
Awards, for Jim Thorpe Planning Study, 1980.
Recognition
Award,
Design Arts Program, National Endowment for the Arts, for
The Strand Planning Study for Galveston, Texas, 1980.
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First Prize
and Award of Site, Redevelopment
Competition, Chinatown Urban Renewal Area, Low Income Housing,
Philadelphia, 1979.
Prize Winner,
Parliament House Competition, Canberra, Australia, 1979.
Honor Award,
Progressive Architecture, for the Flint residence, 1979.
Citation,
National Association of Schools of Art, from the Moore
College of Art, to Denise Scott Brown and Robert Venturi,
1979.
Medal
of Honor, American Institute of Architects, to Robert
Venturi, for Complexity and Contradiction
in Architecture,
1978.
Medal of Achievement,
Philadelphia Art Alliance, to Robert Venturi, 1978.
National Honor
Award, American Institute of Architects, for Franklin
Court, 1977.
Award,
Urban Design Case Studies, for Franklin Court, 1977.
Adaptive Reuse
Award, American Institute of Architects, Philadelphia
Chapter, for Franklin Court, 1976.
Citation in
Architecture,
Brandeis University, to Robert Venturi, 1976.
Award,
Print Magazine Casebook, for Franklin Court, 1976.
Award,
Print Magazine Casebook, for "Signs of Life: Symbols
in the American City," Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian
Institution, 1976.
Award,
Print Magazine Casebook, for "200 Years of American
Sculpture," at the Whitney Museum of American Art,
1976.
Award of Merit,
House and Home, American Institute of Architects, for the
Trubek and Wislocki houses, 1973.
Arnold W. Brunner
Memorial Prize in Architecture, to Robert Venturi,
1973.
Award Winning
Drawing (by W.G. Clark), Birch Burdette Long Memorial,
The Architectural League of New York, 1973.
"Mallet
and Froe" Merit Award, sponsored
by the American Institute of Architects and the Red Cedar
Shingle and Handsplit Shake Bureau, for Trubeck and Wislocki
Houses, 1973.
Gold Medal,
American Institute of Architects, Philadelphia Chapter,
for Humanities Classroom Building at State University College,
Purchase, New York, 1972.
First Prize
and Award of Commission, Mathematics Building Competition,
Yale University, 1970.
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First Prize
and Award of Site, Redevelopment
Competition Transportation Square Office Building, Southwest
Urban Renewal Area, Washington, D.C., 1969.
Grants for show
at the Whitney Museum of Art: Graham Foundation for Advanced
Studies in the Fine Arts, Great Western United Corporation;
Mrs. John D. Gordan, Mr. and Mrs. O. Mallory Walker, Jr.,
Mr. Robert D. Van Roijen, Jr., D. S. and R. H. Gottesman
Foundation, 1969.
Honorable Mention, Civic
Center Competition, Thousand Oaks, California, 1969.
Third Prize,
Housing Competition, Housing and Development Administration,
Brighton Beach, New York, in association with Frank Kawasaki,
1968.
Grants for Learning
From Levittown project from: The Trubek Fund, D.S.
and R.H. Gottesman Foundation, 1968.
Honor Award,
Progressive Architecture Design Awards Program, for the
Frug House, 1967.
Citation, Progressive
Architecture Design
Awards Program, for Princeton Memorial Park, 1967. Citation,
Progressive Architecture Design Awards Program, for three
buildings, North Canton, Ohio, 1967.
Honorable Mention,
Football Hall of Fame Competition, New Brunswick, New Jersey,
1967.
Grants for Learning
From Las Vegas project from: Edgar J. Kaufmann Foundation,
Celeste and Armand Bartos Foundation, National Endowment
for the Arts, Philip Johnson, The Nathaniel and Marjorie
Owings Foundation, The Rohm and Haas Company, 1967.
Grant, The U.S.
State Department to travel and lecture in the U.S.I.S.
Program in the U.S.S.R., to Robert Venturi, 1965.
Honorable Mention,
Architecture and The Arts Awards, Architectural League
of New York, Vanna Venturi House, 1965.
Award Winning Drawing (by W.G. Clark)
, Birch Burdette Long Memorial, The Architectural Grant, The Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Visual Arts, 1963.
Honorable Mention,
FDR Memorial Competition, Washington, D.C., in association
with George Patton and Nicholas Gianopulos, 1960.
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