History / Past Presidents
AIA Delaware, first chartered in 1932 as the "Delaware Chapter of
the American Institute of Architects" strives to promote both greater public understanding of architecture and the importance of a well-planned environment. Picture: G. Morris Whiteside II, FAIA Founder and First President of the Delaware Chapter Whiteside was elevated to Fellowship status in 1945. |
Past Presidents2019-2022 Scott Edmonston
2015-2018 Philip R. Conte 2011-2014 Mark Edward Clark 2009-2010 Kevin W. Wilson 2007-2008 Hue Grant 2006 Kenneth M. Freemark, Jr. 2004-2005 Todd Tebbetts Breck 2002-2003 Harold E. Judefind, Jr. 2000-2001 Maureen H. Minker 1998-1999 Kenneth M. Freemark, Jr. 1996-1997 Buck Simpers 1994-1995 William E. Holloway 1992-1993 Mary A. Staikos |
1990-1991 Joseph E. Carbonell, III
1988-1989 Eldon du Pont Homsey 1986-1987 William J. Hirsch 1984-1985 Peter C. Anderson 1982-1983 William E. Pelham 1980-1981 Richard L. Dayton 1978-1979 William M. Wills 1976-1977 James R. Nelson 1974-1975 David Carlton 1972-1973 George M. Whiteside III 1970-1971 John F. McCune III 1968-1969 W. Harley Funk 1966-1967 William G. Moeckel 1964-1965 Erling Dollar 1962-1963 Joseph Angell, Jr. |
1960-1961 Joseph Carbonell, Jr.
1958-1959 W. Ellis Preston 1956-1957 Leon Fagnani 1954-1955 Weston Holt Blake 1952-1953 Samuel E. Homsey 1950-1951 A. Burton Stanhope 1948-1949 George E. Pope 1946-1947 J. H. Jones 1942-1945 Walter Carlson 1941 Reah deBourg Robinson 1940 Albert Kruse 1938-1939 Reah deBourg Robinson 1937 E. William Martin 1936 Walter Carlson 1934-1935 Roscoe Cook Tindall 1932-1933 G. Morris Whiteside, II |
Fellows
Distinguished members of AIA Delaware elevated to the esteemed College of Fellows
AIA Fellows are recognized with the AIA's highest membership honor for their exceptional work and contributions to architecture and society. These individuals were members of the Delaware component of the American Institute of Architects when they were elevated to Fellow (in the year noted).
AIA Fellows are recognized with the AIA's highest membership honor for their exceptional work and contributions to architecture and society. These individuals were members of the Delaware component of the American Institute of Architects when they were elevated to Fellow (in the year noted).
James R. Nelson, FAIA (1982)
Victorine du Pont Homsey, FAIA (1967) Leon Nello Fagnani, FAIA (1957) Samuel Eldon Homsey, FAIA (1954) |
Walter Carlson, FAIA (1952)
Albert Kruse, FAIA (1951) G. Morris Whiteside, II, FAIA (1945) Edward William Martin, FAIA (1945) |