The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) announced January 22 the recipients of its 2025 Architectural Education Awards, which honor architectural educators for exemplary work in areas such as building design, community collaborations, scholarship, and service. SAH congratulates two current members who received awards:
Dalal Musaed Alsayer, Kuwait University, won the Journal of Architecture Education (JAE) Narrative Article Award for "Visualizing the Desert: Karl S. Twitchell and the Environmental Imaginaries of the Saudi Arabian Desert, 1936-1948." This award was instituted in 1985 and is now given annually for outstanding peer-reviewed articles published in the Essay, Design, Narrative, and Image categories during the preceding academic year.
Michael Glynn, Illinois Institute of Technology, won the AIA/ACSA Housing Design Education Award for "Repetition and Difference: Collective Living, Biophilia, and Mass Timber on the Campus of IIT in Chicago" alongside his IIT colleague Ryan Roark. This category recognizes the importance of good education in housing design to produce architects ready for practice in a wide range of areas and able to be capable leaders and contributors to their communities.
ACSA's full awards press release.