Cincinnati chapter of the American Institute of Architects

Cincinnati chapter of the American Institute of Architects

The Cincinnati chapter of the American Institute of Architects, later renamed AIA Cincinnati, was the fourth chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and was recognized on February 14, 1870. The national organization, founded in 1857 in New York City, was represented by its president Richard Upjohn and secretary P. B. Wright who signed the Cincinnati group's charter. The Cincinnati Chapter was incorporated and a charter granted by the State of Ohio on October 10, 1889.[1]

Chapter presidents

  • Michael R. Mauch, AIA - 2009
  • Tonia F. Edwards, AIA - 2008
  • John P. Rademacher, AIA - 2007
  • Michael N. Schuster, FAIA - 2006
  • Steven T. Kenat, AIA - 2005
  • Alan J. Warner, AIA - 2004
  • Robert L. Knight, AIA - 2003
  • Eric T. Inglert, AIA - 2002
  • Jerome D. Flynn, AIA - 2001
  • Afsanehi Ardehali, AIA - 2000
  • Robert L. Rich, AIA - 1999
  • R. Stephen Sendelbeck, AIA - 1998
  • Barrett C. Burdick, AIA - 1997
  • Daniel S. Friedman, FAIA - 1996
  • Richard Mellott, AIA - 1995
  • John W. Rogers, AIA - 1994
  • James Harrell, FAIA - 1993
  • David H. Wagner, AIA - 1992
  • John C. Senhauser, FAIA - 1991
  • Roger C. Brady, AIA - 1990
  • Joan Tepe Wurtenberger, AIA - 1989
  • Christopher N. Beghtel, AIA - 1988
  • David S. Collins, FAIA - 1987
  • Nelson Cragg, AIA - 1986
  • Donald Junker, AIA - 1985
  • Donald J. Weaks - 1984
  • Donald E. Stevens, AIA - 1983
  • Gavin D. Gray, AIA - 1982
  • Robert W. Dorsey, FAIA - 1981
  • David T. Richards, AIA - 1980
  • Robert L. Williams, AIA - 1979
  • Thomas W. Tilsley, AIA - 1978
  • Robert E. Gramann, FAIA - 1977
  • Jerry L. Keltch, AIA - 1976
  • James T. Fitzgerald, FAIA - 1975
  • Gerald S. Hammond, FAIA - 1974
  • Bruce E. Erickson, AIA - 1973
  • Kenneth K. Wright, AIA - 1972
  • Gordon D. Garn, AIA - 1971
  • Willard C. Pistler, Jr., FAIA - 1970
  • James J. Gallagher, AIA - 1969
  • John B. Gartner, AIA - 1967/68
  • George Schatz, FAIA - 1965/1966
  • William Bogart, AIA - 1963/1964
  • Woodward Garber, AIA - 1962
  • Richard H. Wheeler, FAIA - 1960/1961
  • Benjamin H. Dombar, AIA - 1959
  • Joseph M. Lyle, AIA - 1957/1958
  • E. C. Landberg, AIA - 1955/1956
  • Fred H. Kock, AIA - 1953/1954
  • Eugene Schrand, AIA - 1951/1952
  • Ramsey Findlater, AIA - 1950
  • C. E. Porter, AIA - 1949
  • Bernard Pepinsky, AIA - 1947/1948
  • Hugh M. Garriott, AIA - 1946
  • Ernest Pickering (architect), FAIA 1944/1945
  • Standish Meacham, AIA - 1942/1943
  • George F. Roth, FAIA - 1940/1941
  • J. W. Becker, AIA - 1939
  • Charles R. Strong, AIA - 1938
  • H. P. VanArsdall, AIA - 1936/1937
  • George Marshall Martin, FAIA - 1935
  • John H. Deeken, AIA - 1934
  • Charles R. Strong, AIA - 1933
  • Ernest Pickering (architect), FAIA - 1930/1932
  • Charles F. Cellarius, FAIA - 1929
  • Stanley Matthews (architect), AIA - 1926/1928
  • A. O. Elzner, FAIA - 1924/1926
  • Joseph G. Steinkamp, AIA - 1921/1924
  • Gustave W. Drach, FAIA - 1920/1921
  • John Zettel, AIA - 1919/1920
  • L. G. Dittoe, AIA - 1917/1919
  • Rudolph Tietig, AIA - 1916/1917
  • George M. Anderson, AIA - 1914/1916
  • A. O. Elzner, FAIA - 1912/1914
  • Rudolph Tietig AIA - 1910/1912
  • John Zettle, AIA - 1908/1910
  • George W. Rapp, FAIA - 1907/1908
  • Gustave W. Drach, FAIA - 1905/1907
  • George M. Anderson, AIA - 1903/1905
  • S. E. DesJardins, FAIA - 1902/1903
  • Gustave W. Drach, FAIA - 1900/1902
  • A. O. Elzner, FAIA - 1898/1900
  • Charles Crapsey, FAIA - 1896/1898
  • George W. Rapp, FAIA - 1894/1896
  • James W. McLaughlin, FAIA - 1891/1894
  • Samuel Hannaford, FAIA - 1889/1890
  • James W. McLaughlin, FAIA - 1886/1888
  • Albert C. Nash, FAIA - 1882/1885
  • James W. McLaughlin, FAIA - 1878/1881
  • A.C. Nash, FAIA - 1873/1877
  • James K. Wilson, AIA - 1872/1873
  • William Tinsley, FAIA - 1871/1872
  • James K. Wilson, AIA - 1870/1871 [1]

References

  1. ^ a b Chapter History American Institute of Architects Cincinnati

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