2/4/2005
ULF IS NAMED AIA UPJOHN FELLOW
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) recently named M. Hunter Ulf, AIA,
as a Richard Upjohn Fellow. He accepted the honor from the Institute’s
President at a gathering of AIA leadership in Washington, DC. The Richard
Upjohn Fellowship is reserved for members of the AIA who serve on the Institute’s
National Board of Directors. Ulf just finished a three-year term as the
Director representing the New England Region for the 73,000-member organization. During
his term, Ulf chaired the Gold Medal and Firm of the Year Advisory Jury, which
selects recipients for the highest Institute honor. He served as a member
of the Joint Committee of the AIA and Associated General Contractors, and chaired
the Institute’s Convention Site Selection Committee, which identifies
the locations for their 23,000-attendee annual conventions.
Named after one of the founding members of the American Institute of Architects
in 1857, a Richard Upjohn Fellow has come to symbolize a high level of dedication
to the advancement of the profession of architecture. There are approximately
12 architects from across the nation named as Richard Upjohn Fellows annually
by the Institute.
Ulf is a founding Principal of UK Architects in Hanover, NH. UK Architects
strives to make a lasting difference in communities and the environment through
their work with residential, commercial, and institutional clients.
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