Yale School of Architecture Bulletin of Yale University
 
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Endowment and Term Funds

Endowment Funds

The School of Architecture has the following endowed funds. The date of the gift and the name of the donor are given in each instance.

Moulton Andrus Award Fund (1984). Established by family members as a memorial to Moulton Andrus (B.A. 1962, M.Arch. 1966) for an annual award to a graduating student who has achieved excellence in art and architecture.

Architect Fellowship (1982). Established by numerous donors for general fellowship support.

Architectural Teaching Fund (1909). Established by a gift of Henry Fowler English (LL.B. 1874) and John Davenport Wheeler (Ph.B. 1858) to create an endowment to support faculty and teaching in the profession of architecture.

Myriam Bellazoug Memorial Fund (1999). Established by friends of Myriam Bellazoug (M.Arch. 1991) to support lectures and symposia intended to be held in conjunction with the publication of future issues of Perspecta.

William Henry Bishop Fund (1929). Established by a bequest of William Henry Bishop (B.A. 1867) to support a professorship in Architecture.

Wendy Elizabeth Blanning Fund (1976). Established by friends and family as a memorial to Wendy Elizabeth Blanning, class of 1978. The fund supports the awarding of a prize to a second-year student in the School of Architecture who has shown the most promise of development in the profession.

Robert Leon Coombs Scholarship Fund (2002). Established by a bequest of Robert Leon Coombs to endow a scholarship in recognition of outstanding architectural ability.

William B. and Charlotte Shepherd Davenport Fund (1943). Established by Professor Shepherd Stevens (B.F.A. 1922, Hon. M.A. 1930) as a memorial to the donor's aunt and uncle for an endowment of a professorship in Architecture.

Robert W. DeForest Fund (1927). Established by Robert Weeks DeForest (B.A. 1870) to support the general purposes of the School.

Caroline E. Dudley Fund (1935). Established as a bequest by Caroline E. Dudley to support the general purposes of the School.

Enid Storm Dwyer Scholarship in Architecture Fund (1994). Established by Enid Storm Dwyer to endow a scholarship in recognition of a student who demonstrates outstanding professional promise.

H.I. Feldman Prize Fund (1955). Established by Hyman I. Feldman (B.F.A. 1920) for a prize to be awarded annually for the best solution of an architectural problem, taking into consideration the practical, functional, and aesthetic requirements of that problem.

Samuel J. Fogelson Memorial Fund (1979). Established by Richard C. Fogelson (B.Arch. 1965) in memory of his father to support scholarship aid.

Mary C. Fosburgh Fund (2003). Established by the bequest of Mary C. Fosburgh to provide general support of activities of the School.

General Architecture Fund (1976 and 1978). Established by various donors to provide unrestricted funds for the general support of the School of Architecture.

Brendan Gill Lectureship Fund (1987). Established by Herbert P. McLaughlin (B.A. 1956, M.Arch. 1958) to honor the writer and critic, Brendan Gill (B.A. 1936).

Franklin U. Gregory Memorial Fund (1948). Established by Edna Gregory Crawford as a memorial to her brother, Franklin U. Gregory (B.A. 1891), to support scholarship aid.

Richard Hellmann Architectural Fund (1973). Established by the Richard Hellmann Foundation to support educational opportunities in the School.

J.M. Hoppin Professorship of Architecture Fund (1923). Established by a bequest of James Mason Hoppin (B.A. 1840) to support a professorship in architecture.

Kenneth A. Housholder Scholarship Fund (1982). Established by a gift of Kenneth A. Housholder (B.Arch. 1947) to create a scholarship in the School of Architecture.

Louis I. Kahn Visiting Professorship Fund (1980). Established by friends and colleagues of Louis I. Kahn to endow a visiting professorship in architecture. First awarded in 1999.

The Kibel Foundation Fund (2001). Established by the Kibel Foundation at the direction of Henry Kibel (M.Arch. 1947) to provide support for the School of Architecture's exhibition and publication program.

Edward R. Lambert Fund (1929). Established as a bequest of Edward R. Lambert (Ph.B. 1910, Cert.Eng. 1912) to be used for the encouragement of architecture as a fine art.

Timothy Egan Lenahan Memorial Lectures Fund (1994). Established by friends and family of Timothy Egan Lenahan (B.A. 1980, M.Arch. 1984) to support an annual lecture focusing on the relationship between landscape and architecture.

Yen and Dolly Liang Scholarship Fund (2002). Established at the bequest of Dolly Liang in memory of herself and her husband, Yen Liang (B.F.A. 1931), an architect and writer of children's books. This fund supports student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

Charles O. Matcham Scholarship Fund (1954). Established by Charles O. Matcham (B.A. 1925) to honor Charles A. and Margaret O. Matcham, his father and mother. This fund supports a scholarship for a last-year student who is known to be in need of financial support and who has shown in previous years to have outstanding qualities meriting such support.

Carroll L.V. Meeks Memorial Scholarship Fund (1968). Established by associates, friends, and former students of History of Architecture Professor Carroll L.V. Meeks (B.A. 1928, B.F.A. in architecture 1931, M.A. 1934) to award scholarship funds to students in the School of Architecture.

Everett Victor Meeks Graduate Fellowship Fund (1956). Established by various donors as a memorial to Everett Victor Meeks (B.A. 1901, B.F.A. 1917, Hon. M.A. 1919), former dean of the School of the Fine Arts, to award fellowships.

Charles W. Moore Building Program Fund (1995). Established by Centerbrook Architects, various friends, and colleagues of Charles W. Moore, former dean of the School, to provide summer income for student interns working on the School's building project.

A. Whitney Murphy Scholarship Fund (1992). Established as a bequest of A. Whitney Murphy (B.A. 1938, B.F.A.Arch. 1941) to assist a needy student in the final year at the School of Architecture.

George Nelson Scholarship Fund (1988). Established in honor of George Nelson (B.A. 1928, B.F.A.Arch. 1931), architect, product designer, and writer, by Herman Miller, Inc. and Mrs. George Nelson to award a scholarship to one second-year graduate student of architecture each year for support for an independent course of study.

John Henry Niemeyer Fund (1942). Established as a bequest of John Henry Niemeyer (Hon. M.A. 1874) to be used to promote the interests and educational facilities of the School.

William Edward Parsons Memorial Medal (1941). Established by Myra Louise Parsons as a memorial to her husband, William Edward Parsons (B.A. 1895, B.F.A. 1905), designer, architect, and city planner who, at the end of his career, established a program in city planning at the School. This fund provides a medal to a member of the graduating class who has shown the greatest excellence in group or city planning.

Perspecta Gift Fund (2000). Established by various donors to support the publication expenses for Perspecta: The Yale Architectural Journal.

Henry A. Pfisterer Scholarship Fund (1984). Established by friends to honor Henry A. Pfisterer, a professor of architectural engineering from 1941 until his death in 1972 and acting chairman in 1957.

Henry Hart Rice Fund in Architecture (1999). Established by a gift from the Rice Family Foundation to support degree-related travel at the School of Architecture.

James Gamble Rogers Memorial Fellowship Fund (1990). Established by James G. Rogers (B.A. 1931) to honor his father, James Gamble Rogers (A.B. 1889), to award fellowships to second-year students in the first professional degree program on financial aid who have demonstrated skill as designers and interest in critical thought.

The David W. Roth and Robert H. Symonds Memorial Lecture Fund (2000). Established as a gift of W. Mason Smith III (M.Arch. 1965) to honor his classmates David W. Roth and Robert H. Symonds. This fund supports a lecture plus a day in small group meetings that expose Yale students to disciplines other than architecture, thereby reinforcing the broad goals of the profession.

Paul Rudolph Lectureship Fund (1986). Established by Claire and Maurits Edersheim to create an annual lectureship to honor Paul Rudolph (Hon. M.A. 1958), former chairman of the Department of Architecture of the School of Art and Architecture and designer of three buildings at Yale, including the Art & Architecture Building (1963).

Paul Rudolph Publication Fund (2000). Established by Claire and Maurits Edersheim in honor of Paul Rudolph (Hon. M.A. 1958) to support the School's ability to inform a broader audience through print and electronic media.

Harvey R. Russell Architecture Scholarship Fund (2002). Established by Katherine Hauschild in the memory of Harvey R. Russell (B.A. 1934, M.S. 1936) and that of Katherine Hauschild. This fund supports student scholarships in the School of Architecture.

Eero Saarinen Memorial Scholarship Fund (1962). Established by classmates, business associates, and friends of Eero Saarinen (B.Arch. 1934, Hon. M.A. 1949) to fund scholarship awards to students in the School of Architecture.

Eero Saarinen Visiting Professorship Fund (1982). Established by Kevin Roche, colleagues, and friends of Eero Saarinen (B.Arch. 1934, Hon. M.A. 1949) to support a visiting professorship in architecture and to support lectures by architects and other individuals to broaden professional education about issues within the manmade environment.

Ulli Scharnberg Scholarship in Memory of Carroll L.V. Meeks (2001). Established by Hans-Ullrich Scharnberg (M.Arch. 1959) in honor of History of Architecture Professor Carroll L.V. Meeks (B.A. 1928, B.F.A. in architecture 1931, M.A. 1934) to provide scholarship support for a student who has prior experience in an architect's office.

Frederick M.R. Smith Fund (1997). Established in Yale College by Frederick M.R. Smith (B.A. 1963) to support the undergraduate Architecture major.

Gordon H. Smith Lectureship in Practical Architecture Fund (1980). Established by Gordon H. Smith (B.E. 1957) to fund lectures in the School of Architecture.

Herman D.J. Spiegel Scholarship Fund (1999). Established by Herman D. J. Spiegel (M.Eng. 1955), former professor and dean of the School of Architecture, to provide scholarship to a student in the School of Architecture who best brings together both the study of structural engineering and its implications in his or her design projects.

Robert A.M. Stern Fund (2001). Established by Judy and Walter A. Hunt, Jr. (B.A. 1963, M.Arch. 1967) to recognize the accomplishments of Robert A.M. Stern (M.Arch. 1965) as Dean, beginning in 1998, at the School of Architecture. This fund supports School exhibitions, publications, and other efforts to heighten awareness of architecture.

John W. Storrs Scholarship Fund (2001). Established by Ann S. Lloyd to honor and recognize the distinguished career of her brother, John W. Storrs (B.Arch. 1950), as a practicing architect in Portland, Oregon. This fund supports a scholarship in the School of Architecture.

Rutherford Trowbridge Memorial Publication Fund (1920). Established by Mrs. Rutherford Trowbridge as a memorial to her husband, Rutherford Trowbridge, to support the publication of architectural studies.

Robert Allen Ward Fund (1980). Established by the bequest of Mabel H. Ward to honor her stepson, Robert Allen Ward (B.A. 1928, B.F.A. 1932). This fund supports scholarships in the School of Architecture.

Richard White Memorial Fund (1995). Established by the bequest of Jacques Miller (B.F.A. 1938) and gift of Cynthia H. Petersen to perpetuate gifts to first-year students with need at Thanksgiving and Christmas. This fund is named in memory of Richard White, a friend's son who perished on the Titanic.

Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney Fund (1927). Established by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, wife of Harry Payne Whitney (B.A. 1894), to provide general-purpose support of the School.

William Wirt Winchester Fund (1895). Established by Mrs. Jane Ellen Winchester and Mrs. Hannah Bennett as a memorial to their son and brother, William Wirt Winchester, to support a fellowship for study and travel outside the United States and is considered to be the School's most prestigious award.

Since 1980, the following students have been awarded the William Wirt Winchester Traveling Fellowship:

Turan Duda, 1980
Brian E. Healy, 1981
John A. Boecker, 1982
Frank M. Lupo, 1983
Michael R. Davis, 1984
Robert L. Botswick, 1985
John B. Tittmann, 1986
Douglas A. Garofalo, 1987
Alan W. Organschi, 1988
William Franklin Conway, 1989
Stephen Ellson Brockman, 1990
Sophie Harvey, 1991
Larry Cohen, 1992
Nora E. Demeter, 1993
Andrew David Reeder, 1994
Laura Y. King, 1995
Kumiko Inui, 1996
Leah S. Hall, 1997
Jennifer H. Bloom, 1998
Benjamin William de Rubertis, 1998
Jonathan David Bolch, 1999
Brian Papa, 2000
Robert T. Zirkle, 2001
Ameet N. Hiremath, 2002
Jonathan A. Toews, 2003

Gertraud A. Wood Traveling Fund (1983). Established by Gertraud A. Wood's husband, Leonard Wood, as well as Mrs. Wood's friends and associates, to support a travel prize to be awarded to an outstanding second-year student. Mrs. Wood was the administrative assistant to three deans of the School of Architecture from 1967 through 1981.

Term Funds

The School of Architecture has the following term funds. The date of the gift and the name of the donor are given in each instance.

Fermin R. Ennis Memorial Fellowship (2002). Established by Julia Ennis as a memorial to her son, Fermin R. Ennis (B.A. 1973), to support student research in the field of architecture.

Carroll L.V. Meeks Scholarship (1999). Established by Hans-Ullrich Scharnberg (M.Arch. 1959) in honor of History of Architecture Professor Carroll L.V. Meeks (B.A. 1928) to provide scholarship support for a student who has prior experience in an architect's office.

Sonia Albert Schimberg Prize (1976). Established as a memorial by the family of Sonia Schimberg (M.Arch. 1950). This fund provides a prize to a graduating woman student recognized for outstanding academic performance.

David M. Schwarz/Architectural Services Good Times Award (2000). Established by David Schwarz (M.Arch. 1974) to provide a graduating student with a fellowship to travel in Europe.

David M. Schwarz/Architectural Services Summer Internship and Traveling Fellowship (2000). Established by David Schwarz (M.Arch. 1974) to provide a non-graduating student with a summer internship and a traveling fellowship.

Janet Cain Sielaff Alumni Award (1983). Established by the Yale Architectural Alumni Association to honor Janet Sielaff, who, from 1976 until her death in 1983, served as the dean's assistant for alumni affairs. This fund supports an award presented annually to a graduating student who has most significantly contributed to, and fostered, school spirit.

David Taylor Memorial Prize (1996). Established as a memorial to David Taylor, a student of the School from 1992 through 1994 who was stricken with an illness that took his life in 1995. This fund provides to a graduating student a prize to honor David's strong interest in architectural criticism and his commitment to the pursuit of excellence in residential architecture.

 

School of Architecture Students

Enrollment 2001–2002

Registered for the Degree of Master of Architecture

Third Year

Abraham C. Ahn (B.S. Univ. Virginia 2000), Charlottesville, Va.
Yeo K. Ahn (B.A. Univ. Chicago 1996), Seoul, Korea.
Khalid O. Almo (B.A. Wesleyan Univ. [Conn.] 1995), Durham, N.C.
Aaron Amosson (B.S. Univ. Virginia 1996), San Francisco, Calif.
** Peter S. Arbour (A.B. Bowdoin Coll. 1994), New York, N.Y.
Ioana Barac (B.S. Univ. Hartford 1998), Farmington, Conn.
Michael T. Baumberger (B.S. Ohio State Univ. 1999), Columbus, Ohio.
Edward F. Baxter (B.A. Amherst Coll. 1998), Chicago, Ill.
Remy A. Bertin (B.S. Univ. Virginia 1998), New York, N.Y.
Ji-Wook Chang (B.S. Univ. Michigan [Ann Arbor] 1999), Ann Arbor, Mich.
April M. Clark (B.A. Univ. New Mexico [Albuquerque] 2000), Albuquerque, N.M.
Christopher A. Dale (B.E.D. Univ. Colorado [Boulder] 1999), Boulder, Colo.
Andrew F. Davis (B.S. Univ. Texas [Arlington] 1999), Arlington, Tex.
Tracy L. Desrosiers (B.A. Univ. Washington 1997), Bremerton, Wash.
James E. Detzel, Jr. (B.Des. Univ. Florida 1999), Longwood, Fla.
Marcos Diaz Gonzalez (A.A. Foothill Coll. 1997, A.B. Stanford Univ. 1997), Los Altos, Calif.
Bradley D. Gay (B.S. Univ. Michigan [Ann Arbor] 1999), Kalamazoo, Mich.
Daniel Gottlieb (B.A. New College, Univ. South Florida 1999), Staunton, Va.
Benjamin Griswold (B.F.A. Alfred Univ. 1997), Chicago, Ill.
Joyce C. Hsiang (B.A. Yale Univ. 1999), New York, N.Y.
Francine Hsu (B.A. Barnard Coll. 2000), Flushing, N.Y.
Peter E. Kosinski (B.F.A. San Francisco Art Inst. 1989), Hamden, Conn.
Etienne J. Kuhn (B.S. Univ. Michigan [Ann Arbor] 2000), Ann Arbor, Mich.
Dongyeop Lee (B.S. Yonsei Univ. 1995), Seoul, Korea.
Jessica E. Levin (B.F.A. California Coll. Arts & Crafts 1998), Brooklyn, N.Y.
Clover S. Linné (B.A. Univ. California [Los Angeles] 1999), Los Angeles, Calif.
Hanson Liu (B.A. Columbia Univ. 1996), Newton, Mass.
Sidney McCleary (B.A. Yale Univ. 2000), New Haven, Conn.
Yat Lun Ng (B.A. Univ. Hong Kong 1999), New York, N.Y.
Aurelie Paradiso (B.A. Columbia Univ. 1998), Great Neck, N.Y.
Gi Aa Park (B.E. Kookmin Univ. 1999), Seoul, Korea.
Regina I. Park (B.A. Brown Univ. 1996), Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
Tracy A. Perry (B.S. Ohio State Univ. 1999), Columbus, Ohio.
Joseph Pikiewicz (B.S. Catholic Univ. of America 1996), New York, N.Y.
Rhiannon K. Price (B.F.A. Tufts Univ. 1995), Hamilton, Mass.
William Todd Reisz (B.A. Yale Univ. 1996), Brooklyn, N.Y.
Michael Surry Schlabs (B.A. Yale Univ. 1999), Berkeley, Calif.
Charles C. Sevin (B.A. Louisiana State Univ. 1998), New Orleans, La.
Shomon R. Shamsuddin (B.A./B.S. Brown Univ. 1996), Gwynn Oak, Md.
Jennifer S. Silbert (B.A. Univ. Pennsylvania 1998), San Francisco, Calif.
Nathan B. St. John (B.S. Univ. Illinois [Urbana-Champaign] 2000), Champaign, Ill.
H. Frederick Tang (B.A. Yale Univ. 1999), San Diego, Calif.
William L. Tims (B.S. Univ. Virginia 1997), New York, N.Y.
Jonathan A. Toews (B.A. Yale Univ. 1998), Brooklyn, N.Y.
Aaron S. Vaden-Youmans (B.A. Univ. Texas [Austin] 2000), Houston, Tex.

† Leave of absence, spring 2003.
** Leave of absence, 2002–2003.
†† Joint degree program, M.B.A., School of Management.
§ Leave of absence, fall 2002.

Third-year class, 42

Second Year

Abir Ahmad (B.A. Wellesley Coll. 2000), Karachi, Pakistan
Graham W Banks (B.S. Univ. Illinois [Champain/Urbana] 2001), Kaukauna, Wis.
Robert Dean Berry (B.S. Univ. Virginia 1999), Charleston, S.C.
Emily Jennifer Bidegain (B.S. Univ. Michigan [Ann Arbor] 2000), Marietta, Ga.
Matthew Allen Breisch (B.A. Univ. Michigan [Ann Arbor] 2001), Detroit, Mich.
Adrian Brian Campa (B.A. Univ. Florida 2001), Crestview, Fla.
Christopher Harrison Cayten (B.A. Yale Univ. 1998), Chappagua, N.Y.
Pu Chen (B.S. Zhejiang Univ. of Technology 2001), Hangchou, China.
Stephen Yuen-Hoo Chien (B.A. Washington Univ. in St. Louis 2000), New Haven, Conn.
Sandra Chee San Choy (B.S. Univ. Michigan [Ann Arbor] 2001), Hong Kong, China.
Soontaree Kate Clauson (B.E.D. Univ. Colorado [Boulder] 2000), Songkhla, Thailand.
Sarah E. David (B.E.D. Univ. Colorado [Boulder] 2000), Boulder, Colo.
Katherine Elizabeth Davies (B.A. Yale Univ. 1994), New York, N.Y.
Gary Britt Eversole (B.A. Florida State Univ. 1995), Atlanta, Ga.
Patrick William Giannini (B.A. Univ. New Mexico [Albuquerque] 2000), Albuquerque, N.M.
Ezra Phillip Groskin (B.S. Washington Univ. in St. Louis 2001), Stowe, Vt.
Katan Jay Hanansen (B.F.A. Cooper Union 1999), New York, N.Y.
Leejung Hong (B.A. Columbia Univ. 1999), Seoul, Korea.
Teresa Hsiao-Ting Jan (B.A. Univ. California [Berkeley] 2000), Danville, Calif.
Seyong Jang (B.S. Yonsei Univ. 2000), Seoul, Korea.
Kristen Ayers Johnson (A.B. Dartmouth Coll. 1998), Winchester, Mass.
DaeWha Kang (A.B. Princeton Univ. 1998), Eugene, Ore.
Meirav Katz (B.F.A. Rochester Inst. of Technology 2000), New York, N.Y.
Elicia Ann Keebler (A.B. Washington Univ. in St. Louis 2000), Hastings, Nebr.
Youngsun Ko (B.E. Korea Univ. 1997), Seoul, Korea.
Michael Edward Kokora (B.A. Univ. Minnesota [Twin Cities] 1999), Minneapolis, Minn.
Kyle Stas Konis (B.A. Univ. Washington 2001), Bainbridge Island, Wash.
Victoria C. Koppel (B.A. Smith Coll. 1983), New York, N.Y.
Chun-Cheng Kuo (B.S. SUNY [Buffalo] 2001), Taipei, Taiwan.
Justin Chi-Ching Kwok (B.S. Univ. Michigan [Ann Arbor] 2000), Hong Kong, China.
Jesse John Lafreniere (B.S. Arizona State Univ. 1999), Rye, N.Y.
Brendan M. Lee (B.A. Columbia Univ. 2000), Closter, N.J.
Helia Afak Lee (B.A. SUNY at Binghamton 1995), Queens, N.Y.
Spencer Walker Luckey (B.A. Connecticut Coll. 1992), East Haven, Conn.
Maki Matsubayashi (B.S. Univ. Virginia 1997), Tokyo, Japan.
Craig Grant Morton (B.A. Haverford Coll. 2001), Moorestown, N.J.
Liat Muller (B.F.A. Parsons School of Design 2000), Tel Aviv, Israel.
Cynthia Lee Myntti (M.P.H. Johns Hopkins School of Public Health 1986, Ph.D. London School of Economics 1983, M.A. American Univ. of Beirut 1974), Minneapolis, Minn.
James C. Nelson (B.S. Univ. Illinois [Champain/Urbana] 2001), Rochester, Ill.
Jessica Alexandra Niles (B.A. Harvard Univ. 2000), Sacramento, Calif.
Edward Emile Richardson (B.S. Univ. Virginia 1997), Boston, Mass.
Christopher James Riordan (B.S. Univ. Virginia 1997), Washington, D.C.
Benjamin Rosenblum (B.A. Oberlin Coll. 1998), New York, N.Y.
Sarah Anne Rubinstein (B.A. Yale Univ. 2000), Providence, R.I.
Sang Wan Seo (B.E. Kyunghee Univ. 1991), Teagu, Korea.
Aaron Talmadge Smith (B.A. Abilene Christian Univ. 1998), Dallas, Tex.
Clinton Lee Smith (B.A. Ohio State Univ. 2001), Sylvania, Ohio.
Adam Sokol (B.A. Columbia Univ. 2001), Huntington, N.Y.
Jeffrey Braeden Stone (B.E.D. Univ. Colorado [Boulder] 1998), Chicago, Ill.
Young Mo Sung (B.E. Kookmin Univ. 2000), Seoul, Korea.
Thong Dinh Tran (B.D.S.N. Univ. Florida 2000), St. Petersburg, Fla.
Stephen Kenneth Van Dyck (B.A. Connecticut Coll. 1998), Philadelphia, Pa.
Lewis Edward Wadsworth IV (B.A. Dartmouth Coll. 1990), St. Augustine, Fla.
Kristina Lynn Winegar (B.S. Univ. Michigan [Ann Arbor] 1998), Grand Haven, Mich.
Damian Delafield Zunino (B.A. Williams Coll. 2000), Kent, Conn.

‡ Part-time, 2002–2003.

Second-year class, 55

First Year

Doreen Iisa Adengo (B.S. Catholic Univ. of America 2000), Kampala, Uganda.
Benjamin Thomas Albertson (B.E.D. Univ. Colorado [Denver] 2002), Fort Collins, Colo.
Emily Alice Atwood (B.A. Princeton Univ. 2000), Portland, Ore.
Ralph Colt Bagley (B.A. Yale Univ. 2002), London, England.
Nora Ingrid Bergsten (B.A. Haverford College 1998), Carlisle, Pa.
Ceren Bige Bingol (B.A. Yale Univ. 2001), Ankara, Turkey.
Marissa Leigh Brown (B.S. Univ. Nebraska [Lincoln] 2002), Sioux Falls, S.D.
Thomas Benjamin Carruthers (B.A. Brown Univ. 2000), Vancouver, Canada.
Yen-Rong Chen (B.S. Harvard Univ. 1999), San Antonio, Tex.
Kevin Rory Conway (B.S. Univ. Michigan [Ann Arbor] 2001), East Lansing, Mich.
Michael Warner Cook (B.E. Princeton Univ. 1997), Bethesda, Md.
William Michael Dudley (B.F.A. Univ. Alabama [Tuscaloosa] 2002), Trussville, Ala.
Mathew Paul Ford (B.S. Ohio State Univ. [Columbus] 2002), Springbord, Ohio.
Ashley McRainey Forde (B.A. Harvard Univ. 2001), Raleigh, N.C.
Genevieve Genne Fu (M.A. Univ. Michigan [Ann Arbor] 1994), Ann Arbor, Mich.
James H. Fullton (B.S. Georgia Inst of Technology 2002), Philadelphia, Pa.
Jonah C. Gamblin (B.A. Univ. Chicago 2000), Portland, Ore.
Garth Braque Goldstein (B.A. Brown Univ. 1997), Ann Arbor, Mich.
Charles Dome Gosrisirikul (B.S. Univ. Illinois [Urbana-Champaign] 2001), Niles, Ill.
Ruth Gyuse (B.A. Smith College 1999), Jos, Nigeria.
David Charles Hecht (B.A. Yale Univ. 2000), White Plains, N.Y.
Jean Y. Kim (B.A. Univ. California [Berkeley] 1999), Berkeley, Calif.
Ashley Brooke Klein (B.A. Emory Univ. 2001), Dublin, Ohio.
Mang Tat Louis Lee (B.A. Univ. of Hong Kong 2001), Hong Kong, China.
Amanda Mary Loy (B.S. Ohio State Univ. [Columbus] 2002), Bucyrus, Ohio.
Allan William Martin (B.A. Yale Univ. 2001), Knoxville, Tenn.
Jennifer Michelle Newsom (B.A. Yale Univ. 2001), Minneapolis, Minn.
Guvenc Ozel (B.A. Bennington College 2002), Instanbul, Turkey.
J. Fiona Ragheb (M.A. Univ. North Carolina 1990), New York, N.Y.
Michael Alan Rey (B.E.D. Texas A & M Univ [College Sta] 1999), San Antonio, Tex.
Noah Riley (A.B. Bowdoin College 2000), New Haven, Conn.
George A.M. Ristow (B.S. Univ. Michigan [Ann Arbor] 2000), Okemos, Mich.
Vanessa Lee Ruff (B.A. Trinity College [Connecticut] 1999), Red Hook, N.Y.
Noah Scott Shepherd (B.A. Princeton Univ. 1998), Brooklyn, N.Y.
Nicholas Martin Stoutt (B.S. Washington Univ. [Missouri] 2001), Houston, Tex.
Yory Teperman (B.A. Bennington College 2002), Bat-Yam, Israel.
Jason Harvey Van Nest (B.S. Georgia Inst of Technology 1999), Atlanta, Ga.
Sarah Jane Wilson (B.A. Brown Univ. 1997), London, England.
Anne Elizabeth Wood (B.F.A. Univ. North Texas 2000), Denton, Tex.
Jiwon Yoo (B.F.A. Parsons School of Design 2002), Seoul, Korea.

First-year class, 40

Post-Professional Degree Option—Master of Architecture

Second Year

Marshall A. Bell (B.Arch. Southern California Inst. of Architecture 1998), Los Angeles, Calif.
Andrew Benner (B.Arch. Rice Univ. 1995), New York, N.Y.
Hyunbae Cho (M.Arch. Kon Kuk Univ. 2000), Koyangi, Korea.
Dana Kathleen Gulling (B.Arch. Notre Dame Univ. 1998), Green Bay, Wis.
Robert C. Halverson (B.Arch. Syracuse Univ. 1997), Clifton Park, N.Y.
Jian Hei (B.Arch. Tsinghua Univ. 1999), Beijing, China.
Li-Yu Hsu (B.Arch. Chung Yuan Christian Univ. 1997), Taipei, Taiwan.
Jiankun Jiang (B.Arch. Tsinghua Univ. 2000), Beijing, China.
Youngsoo Kwon (B.E. Kyonggi Univ. 1993, M.E. Kyonggi Univ. 1998), Seoul, Korea.
Sang Min Lee (B.Arch. Hoseo Univ. 1998, M.Arch. Kyonggi Univ. 2000), Asan, Korea.
Robert Court McClure (B.Arch. Pennsylvania State Univ. 2000), Fairport, N.Y.
Hideaki Ota (M.E. Waseda Univ. 1977), Tokyo, Japan.
David Shmuel Paz (B.Arch. Pratt Inst. 2001), Tel Aviv, Israel.
Olaf Lewis Recktenwald (B.Arch. Rice Univ. 1996), Vienna, Me.
Shirui Shang (B.Arch. Tsinghua Univ. 1999), Beijing, China.
Igor Pavao Siddiqui (B.Arch. Tulane Univ. 1998), Rijeka, Croatia.
Xinyuan Wang (B.Arch. Tianjin Univ. 2000), Tianjin, China.
Hiang Koon Wee (B.Arch. Univ. of Western Australia 1998), Singapore, Singapore.

Second-year class, 18

First Year

Lara Apelian (B.Arch. Carnegie Mellon Univ. 2001), Boston, Mass.
Erin Carraher (B.Arch. Virginia Polytech Inst & St U 2002), Bridgeport, W.Va.
Marcus Ryan Carter (B.Arch. Univ. Kansas 2000), St. Louis, Mo.
Joonghyun Cho (M.Arch. Kon Kuk Univ. 1996), Seoul, Korea.
Anthony Andre Goldsby (B.Arch. Notre Dame Univ. 1999), Springfield, Ill.
Kenneth P. Gowland (B.Arch. Louisiana State Univ. 1998), New Orleans, La.
Zhigang Han (B.Arch. Tongji Univ. 2001), Hanghzou, China.
Patrick James Hyland (B.Arch. Pennsylvania State Univ. 1997), Solon, Ohio.
Matthew M. Jogan (B.Arch. Univ. of Cincinnati 1996), Solon, Ohio.
Guru Dev Kaur Khalsa (B.Arch. Tulane Univ. 2001), Phoenix, Ariz.
Janny H. Kim (B.Arch. Cornell Univ. 1999), New York, N.Y.
Malaika Nicole Kim (B.Arch. Notre Dame Univ. 1997), Southbend, Ind.
Sangyup Lee (M.Arch. Kon Kuk Univ. 2000), Pohang, Korea.
Christopher Allen Marcinkoski (B.Arch. Pennsylvania State Univ. 2000), Canton, Ohio.
Yong Mei (B.Arch. Tsinghua Univ. 1999), Beijing, China.
Andrew Thomas Moddrell (B.Arch. Univ. of Kansas 2002), Lawrence, Kan.
Oliver Pelle (B.Arch. Illinois Inst of Technology 2000), Dortmund, Germany.
Joshua Penn Ruderman (B.Arch. Univ. of Cincinnati 1999), Soutfield, Mich.
Gregory Walter Sobotka (B.Arch. Pennsylvania State Univ. 1997), New York, N.Y.
Gretchen B. Stoecker (B.Arch. Syracuse Univ. 1997), New York, N.Y.
Marissa Hope Sweig (B.Arch. Tulane Univ. 1999), New York, N.Y.
Na Wei (B.Arch. Tsinghua Univ. 2002), Beijing, China.
Yang Yang (B.Arch. Tongji Univ. 2002), Dalian, China.
Esin Yurekli (B.Arch. Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst 2001), Istanbul, Turkey.

First-year class, 24

Registered for the Degree of Master of Environmental Design

Second Year

Simone Naomi Brott (B.P.D. Melbourne Univ. 1994, B.Arch. Melbourne Univ. 1997), Victoria, Australia.
** Chiao-Hsin Jessica Chien (B.Arch. National Cheng Kung Univ. 1999), Keelung, Taiwan.
Li-Han Hong (B.Arch. Chung Yuan Christian Univ. 1999), Kaohsiung City, Taiwan.
* Michael Lee Poy (B.Arch. Pratt Inst. 1995), Lasalle, Quebec, Canada.
Hope Harmony Svenson (B.A. Hampshire Coll. 1999), Charlottesville, Va.
Fatma Neyran Turan (M.S. Istanbul Technical Univ. 2000), Istanbul, Turkey.

* In absentia 2003–2004.
** Leave of absence, 2002–2003.

Second-year class, 6

First Year

Kanu Kartik Agrawal (M.S. Univ. of Cincinnati 1999), New Delhi, India.
Valerie Anne Casey (B.A. Swarthmore College 1994), Dublin, Ireland.
Brad Michael Walters (B.A. Amherst College 2002), Zeeland, Mich.

First-year class, 3

 

Awards

The following awards were made in the academic year 2002-2003. The date each award was established is shown in parentheses.

Fellowships

William Wirt Winchester Traveling Fellowship (1895). Awarded each year to the graduating student in architecture whose academic performance has been consistently at the highest level, who has displayed the most promise and potential for a future professional role, and who has completed a piece of distinguished independent work. It provides an opportunity for study and travel outside the United States and is considered to be the School's most prestigious award. Awarded to Jonathan A. Toews.

Gertraud A. Wood Traveling Fellowship (1983). Awarded each year to an outstanding second-year student in the first professional degree program on financial aid for travel outside of the United States. Awarded to Elicia Ann Keebler.

George Nelson Scholarship (1988). Awarded each year through a competitive application process to a second-year student in the first professional degree program for support for an independent course of study. Recipients shall demonstrate skill as a designer, interest in critical thought, and the ability to express his or her ideas in written and verbal form. Awarded to Christopher Harrison Cayten.

David M. Schwarz/Architectural Services Good Times Award (2000). Awarded to a graduating student for travel in Europe. Awarded to Hanson Liu.

Medals and Prizes

American Institute of Architects Henry Adams Medal (1914). Awarded to the graduating student with the highest academic ranking in the first professional degree program. Awarded to William L. Tims.

American Institute of Architects Henry Adams Certificate (1914). Awarded to the graduating student with the second-highest academic ranking in the first professional degree program. Awarded to William Todd Reisz.

Alpha Rho Chi Medal (1914). Awarded each year to that graduating student who has shown an ability for leadership, performed willing service for his or her school and department, and given promise of real professional merit through his or her attitude and personality. Awarded to Andrew Benner.

William Edward Parsons Memorial Medal (1941). Presented annually to that member of the graduating class who has done distinctive work and demonstrated the greatest professional promise in the area of city planning. Awarded to Nathan B. St. John.

The H.I. Feldman Prize (1955). Awarded annually to the student who demonstrates the best solution to an architectural problem in an advanced studio, taking into consideration the practical, functional, and aesthetic requirements of that problem. Awarded to Marshall A. Bell.

Wendy Elizabeth Blanning Prize (1976). Awarded annually to the student in the second year of the first professional degree program on financial aid who has shown the most promise of development in the profession. Awarded to Edward Emile Richardson.

Sonia Albert Schimberg Prize (1981). Awarded to a graduating woman student for outstanding academic performance. Awarded to Li-Yu Hsu.

Janet Cain Sielaff Alumni Award (1983). The Yale Architecture Alumni Association Award presented annually to that graduating student who most significantly contributed to, and fostered, school spirit. Awarded to Clover S. Linné.

Moulton Andrus Award (1984). Awarded to a graduating student who has achieved excellence in art and architecture. Awarded to Ioana Barac.

The Drawing Prize (1985). Awarded to the graduating student who has excelled at drawing as part of the design process, is articulate with pencil, and shows a strong personal graphic style of presentation for his or her architectural ideas. Awarded to Nathan B. St. John.

Gene Lewis Book Prize (1986). Awarded to a graduating student who has shown promise for excellence in residential architecture. Awarded to Yat Lun Ng.

David Taylor Memorial Prize (1996). Awarded to the graduating student who has shown promise or demonstrated interest in architectural criticism. Awarded to Michael Surry Schlabs.

Internships

Takenaka Corporation Summer Internship (1987). Awarded to Kristina Lynn Winegar.

David M. Schwarz/Architectural Services Summer Internship and Traveling Fellowship (2000). Awarded to DaeWha Kang.

Scholarships

Franklin U. Gregory Memorial Scholarship (1948). Awarded to Joseph Pikiewicz.

Charles O. Matcham Scholarship (1954). Awarded to Aaron Amosson.

Everett Victor Meeks Graduate Fellowship (1956). Awarded to Simone Naomi Brott.

Eero Saarinen Memorial Scholarship (1962). Awarded to H. Frederick Tang.

Carroll L.V. Meeks Memorial Scholarship (1968). Awarded to Andrew Benner.

Samuel J. Fogelson Memorial Award (1979). Awarded to Igor Pavao Siddiqui.

Christopher Tunnard Memorial Fellowship (1979). Awarded to Shomon R. Shamsuddin.

Anne C.K. Garland Award (1980). Awarded to Joyce C. Hsiang.

Robert Allen Ward Scholarship Award (1980). Awarded to Andrew F. Davis.

Kenneth A. Housholder Scholarship (1982). Awarded to Ceren Bige Bingol.

Henry A. Pfisterer Scholarship (1984). Awarded to April M. Clark.

James Gamble Rogers Memorial Fellowships (1990). Awarded to Sarah E. David, Patrick William Giannini, Brendan M. Lee, James C. Nelson, Sarah Anne Rubinstein, and Kristina Lynn Winegar.

Enid Storm Dwyer Scholarship (1994). Awarded to William Todd Reisz.

Herman D.J. Spiegel Scholarship (1999). Awarded to Regina I. Park.

Ulli Scharnberg Scholarship in memory of Carroll L.V. Meeks (1999). Awarded to Robert C. Halverson.

John W. Storrs Scholarship (2001). Awarded to James E. Detzel, Jr.

Harvey R. Russell Scholarship (2002). Awarded to Jennifer S. Silbert.Yen and Dolly Liang Scholarship (2002). Awarded to Sidney McCleary.

Robert Leon Coombs Scholarship (2002). Awarded to Dongyeop Lee.

Fermin R. Ennis Memorial Fellowship (2002). Awarded to Jennifer Michelle Newsom.

 

The Work of Yale University

The work of Yale University is carried on in the following schools:

Yale College: Courses in humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, mathematical and computer sciences, and engineering. Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Bachelor of Science (B.S.).

For additional information, please write to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions, Yale University, PO Box 208234, New Haven CT 06520-8234; telephone, 203.432.9300; e-mail, undergraduate.admissions@yale.edu; Web site, www.yale.edu/admit/

Graduate School of Arts and Sciences: Courses for college graduates. Master of Arts (M.A.), Master of Engineering (M.Eng.), Master of Science (M.S.), Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.).

For additional information, please write to the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, PO Box 208323, New Haven CT 06520-8323; telephone, 203.432.2770; e-mail, graduate.admissions@yale.edu; Web site, www.yale.edu/graduateschool/

School of Medicine: Courses for college graduates and students who have completed requisite training in approved institutions. Doctor of Medicine (M.D.). Postgraduate study in the basic sciences and clinical subjects. Combined program with the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences leading to Doctor of Medicine and Doctor of Philosophy (M.D./Ph.D.). Courses in public health for qualified students. Master of Public Health (M.P.H.), Master of Medical Science (M.M.Sc.) from the Physician Associate Program.

For additional information, please write to the Director of Admissions, Office of Admissions, Yale University School of Medicine, 367 Cedar Street, New Haven CT 06510; telephone, 203.785.2643; fax, 203.785.3234; e-mail, medical.admissions@yale.edu; Web site, http://info.med.yale.edu/education/admissions/

For additional information about the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, an accredited School of Public Health, please write to the Director of Admissions, Yale School of Public Health, PO Box 208034, New Haven CT 06520-8034; e-mail, eph.admissions@yale.edu; Web site, www.info.med.yale.edu/eph/

Divinity School: Courses for college graduates. Master of Divinity (M.Div.), Master of Arts in Religion (M.A.R.). Individuals with an M.Div. degree may apply for the program leading to the degree of Master of Sacred Theology (S.T.M.).

For additional information, please write to the Admissions Office, Yale University Divinity School, 409 Prospect Street, New Haven CT 06511; telephone, 203.432.5360; fax, 203.432.7475; e-mail, ydsadmsn@yale.edu; Web site, www.yale.edu/divinity/

Law School: Courses for college graduates. Juris Doctor (J.D.). For additional information, please write to the Admissions Office, Yale Law School, PO Box 208329, New Haven CT 06520-8329; telephone, 203.432.4995; e-mail, admissions.law@yale.edu; Web site, www.yale.edu/law/

Graduate Programs: Master of Laws (LL.M.), Doctor of the Science of Law (J.S.D.), Master of Studies in Law (M.S.L.). For additional information, please write to Graduate Programs, Yale Law School, PO Box 208215, New Haven CT 06520-8215; telephone, 203.432.1696; e-mail, gradpro.law@yale.edu; Web site, www.law.yale.edu/

School of Art: Professional courses for college and art school graduates. Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.).

For additional information, please write to the Office of Academic Affairs, Yale School of Art, PO Box 208339, New Haven CT 06520-8339; telephone, 203.432.2600; e-mail, artschool.info@ yale.edu; Web site, www.yale.edu/art/

School of Music: Graduate professional studies in performance, composition, and conducting. Certificate in Performance, Master of Music (M.M.), Master of Musical Arts (M.M.A.), Artist Diploma, Doctor of Musical Arts (D.M.A.).

For additional information, please write to the Yale School of Music, PO Box 208246, New Haven CT 06520-8246; telephone, 203.432.4155; fax, 203.432.7448; e-mail, gradmusic.admissions@yale.edu; Web site, www.yale.edu/schmus/

School of Forestry & Environmental Studies: Courses for college graduates. Master of Forestry (M.F.), Master of Forest Science (M.F.S.), Master of Environmental Science (M.E.Sc.), Master of Environmental Management (M.E.M.), Doctor of Forestry

For additional information, please write to the Office of Academic Services, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, 205 Prospect Street, New Haven CT 06511; telephone, 800.825.0330 or 203.432.5100; e-mail, fesinfo@yale.edu; Web site, www.yale.edu/environment/

School of Architecture: Courses for college graduates. Professional degree: Master of Architecture (M.Arch.); nonprofessional degree: Master of Environmental Design (M.E.D.).

For additional information, please write to the Yale School of Architecture, PO Box 208242, New Haven CT 06520-8242; telephone, 203.432.2296; e-mail, gradarch.admissions@yale.edu; Web site, www.architecture.yale.edu/

School of Nursing: Courses for college graduates. Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.), Post Master's Certificate, Doctor of Nursing Science (D.N.Sc.).

For additional information, please write to the Yale School of Architecture, PO Box 208242, New Haven CT 06520-8242; telephone, 203.432.2296; e-mail, gradarch.admissions@yale.edu; Web site, www.architecture.yale.edu/

School of Drama: Courses for college graduates and certificate students. Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.), Certificate in Drama, One-year Technical Internship (Certificate), Doctor of Fine Arts (D.F.A.).

For additional information, please write to the Registrar's Office, Yale School of Drama, PO Box 208325, New Haven CT 06520-8325; telephone, 203.432.1507; Web site, www.yale.edu/drama/

School of Management: Courses for college graduates. Professional degree: Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.).

For additional information, please write to the Admissions Office, Yale School of Management, PO Box 208200, 135 Prospect Street, New Haven CT 06520-8200; telephone, 203.432.5932; fax, 203.432.7004; e-mail, mba.admissions@yale.edu; Web site, www.mba.yale.edu/