James William Kideney Gold Medal Award

The James William Kideney Gold Medal Award was established in 1981 in honor of the late James William Kideney, FAIA, AIA Buffalo-Western New York Chapter. James was one of the founders of the New York State Association of Architects and its first President from 1938 – 1942.

Recognized as the highest award that AIANYS can bestow on one of its members, the purpose of the Kideney Award is to recognize a lifetime of notable and impactful contributions by an architect to the profession, the professional society, and the community.

The Kideney Award shall be conferred on an AIANYS member who has been a member within the last five years and demonstrated a lifetime of sustained community leadership, thus advancing the profession of architecture through making the community a better place to live. The Kideney Award winner will have also demonstrated an active interest and leadership role in the profession and professional society at the local, state, or national level.

James William Kideney Gold Medal Award

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Deadline to submit nominations: November 8, 2024


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Eligibility

Nominee must presently be or has held a membership in good standing with AIA New York State for at least 10 years.

Criteria

An AIA New York State member in good standing who has demonstrated a lifetime of sustained community leadership that has had a lasting impact and advanced the profession of architecture through making the community a better place to live and work. Additionally, the individual has demonstrated an active interest and leadership role in the profession and professional society at the local, state, or national level.
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