The American Institute of Architects (AIA) announced David Dixon, FAIA, of Boston, and Michael A. Fitts, FAIA, of Nashville, have been selected to receive the 2007 Thomas Jefferson Award for Public Architecture.
This year's award recipients will be honored and receive their awards at the AIA 2007 National Convention and Design Exposition in San Antonio in May.
The Thomas Jefferson Award recognizes excellence in architectural advocacy and achievement in three categories: Private-sector architects who have established a portfolio of accomplishment in the design of architecturally distinguished public facilities, Public-sector architects who manage or produce quality design within their agencies; and Public officials or other individuals who by their role of advocacy have furthered the public's awareness and/or appreciation of design excellence.


