The 1960s: Fashion: Awards
THE 1960s: FASHION: AWARDS
Coty American Fashion Critics'
Award
(The "Winnie"—to an individual selected as the leading designer of American women's fashions)
1960—Ferdinando Sarmi
Jacques Tiffeau
1961—Bill Blass
Gustave Tassell
1962—Donald Brooks
1963—Rudi Gernreich
1964—Geoffrey Beene
1965—No Award
1966—Dominic
1967—Oscar de la Renta
1968—George Halley
Luba
1969—Stan Herman
Victor Joris
Return Award
(Award to a designer whose work merits a top award for a second time)
1960—No Award
1961—No Award
1962—No Award
1963—Bill Blass
1964—Jacques Tiffeau
Sylvia Pedlar
1965—No Award
1966—Rudi Gernreich
Geoffrey Beene
1967—Donald Brooks
1968—Oscar de la Renta
1969—Anne Klein
Hall of Fame
("Winnie" designer chosen three separate times as best of the year)
1960—No Award
1961—Ben Zuckerman
1962—No Award
1963—No Award
1964—No Award
1965—No Award
1966—No Award
1967—Rudi Gernreich
1968—No Award
1969—No Award
Special Awards
(Honoring noteworthy contributions to fashion)
1960—Rudi Gernreich
Sol Klein
Roxane
1961—Bonnie Cashin
Mr. Kenneth
1962—Halston
1963—Arthur and Theodora Edelman
Betty Yokova
1964—David Webb
1965—Anna Potok
Tzaims Luksus
Gertrude Seperack
Pablo
Joint Special Award: Sylvia de Gay, Bill Smith, Victor Joris, Leo Narducci, Don Simonelli, Gayle Kirkpatrick, Stanley Herman, Edie Gladstone, and Deanna Littell
1966—Kenneth Jay Lane
1967—Beth and Herbert Levine
1968—Count Giorgio di Sant'Angelo
1969—Adolfo
Halston
Julian Tomehin
Thomas B. Glarke Prize (Given bythe National Academy of Design
For Interior Design)
1960—Werner Groshans
1961—Aaron Shikler
1962—David Levine
1963—Thomas Yerxa
1964—Moses Soyer
1965—Philip B. White
1966—Bruce Currie
1967—Jack Henderson
1968—Philip B. White
1969—Edward Melcarth
American Institute of Architects
(AIA)
AIA Gold Medal (Awarded annually to an individual for distinguished service to the architectural profession or to the institute. It is the institute's highest honor.)
1960—Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Chicago
1961—Le Corbusier, Paris
1962—Eero Saarinen, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
1963—Alvar Aalto, Helsinki
1964—Pier Luigi Nervi, Rome
1965—No Award
1966—Kenzo Tange, Tokyo
1967—Wallace K. Harrison, New York
1968—Marcel Breuer, New York
1969—William W. Wurster, San Francisco
AIA Craftsmanship Medal
1960—William L. DeMatteo, Silversmith
1961—Anni Albers, Weaving
1962—Theodore Conrad, Model Making
1963—Paolo Soleri, Ceramics
1964—Jan de Swart, Stained Glass
1965—No Award
1966—Harold Balazs, Wood Sculpture
1967—Sister Mary Remy Revor, Fabric Design
1968—Jack Lenor Larsen, Fabric Design
1969—Henry Easterwood, Fabric Design
AIA Edward C. Kemper Award (To AIA members for "significant contributions to the profession of architecture and to the Institute.")
1960—Philip D. Creer
1961—Earl H. Reed
1962—Harry D. Payne
1963—Samuel E. Lunden
1964—Daniel Schwartzman
1965—Joseph Watterson
1966—William W. Eshbach
1967—Robert H. Levison
1968—E. James Gambaro
1969—Philip J. Meathe
AIA Honor Awards (Initiated to encourage appreciation of excellence in architecture in the United States and by American architects working abroad.)
1960—Sherwood, Mills & Smith
Robert L. Geddes, Melvin Brecher, Warren W. Cunningham of Geddes Brecher, Qualls
Killingsworth, Brady & Smith
Corbett & Kman Kitchen and Hunt
Eero Saarinen & Associates
1961—Edward Durell Stone
Mario J. Ciampi and Paul Reiter
Philip Johnson
Minoru Yamasaki
Philip Johnson
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Birkirts & Straub
1962—Ernest J. Kump and Masten 8c Hurd
Anshen & Allen
1963—Eero Saarinen & Associates
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Ralph M. Parsons Company and Minoru Yamasaki
Joseph Salerno
1964—Architects Collaborative
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Paul Rudolph
1965—Reid & Tarics
Sert, Jackson & Gourley
Eero Saarinen & Associates
I. M. Pei & Associates
1966—Eero Saarinen & Associates
Gevo Saarinen & Associates
Keyes, Lethbridge & Condon
1967—Fred Bassetti & Company
Caudill, Rowlett, Scott
Hammel Green & Abrahamson
Vincent G. Kling
Ian MacKinley
Moore, Lyndon, Turnbull, Whitaker
I. M. Pei & Partners
Smith, Hinchman & Grylls
Neill Smith & Associates
Stickney & Hull
Edward Durell Stone
Architects Collaborative
Architects Collaborative and Campbell, Aldrich & Nulty
Toombs, Amisano & Wells
1968—Fred Bassetti & Company
C. F. Murphy Associates, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, and Loebl, Schlossman, Bennett & Dart
Crites and McConnell
William N. Breger
Giorgio Cavaglieri
Davis, Brody & Associates and Horowitz & Chun
Alfred De Vido
Joseph Esherick
Stevenson Flemer, Eason Cross, Harry Adreon
R. Buckminster Fuller/Fuller & Sadao Inc., Geometrics Inc., and Cambridge Seven Associates
Gruzen Sc Partners and Abraham W. Geller
Gwathmey & Henderson
Hirshen/Van der Ryn
Mackinley/Winnacker
MLTW/Moore Turnbull
McCue Boone Tomsick
Office of Oberwarth Associates
Reid, Rockwell, Banwell & Taries
Rogers, Taliaferro, Kostritsky, Lamb
Benjamin Thompson & Associates
1969—Desmond-Miremont-Birks
Frank L. Hope Associates
Hugh Newell Jacobsen
Kallman, McKinnell Sc Knowles and Campbell, Aldrich & Nulty
Vincent M. Kling & Associates
Ernest J. Kump Associates and the Office of Masten & Hurd
Richard Meier
Neill Smith & Associates and Dreyfuss Sc Blackford
I. M. Pei & Partners
I. M. Pei & Partners and Pederson, Hueber, Hares & Glavin
John B. Rogers
Skidmore, Owings Sc Merrill
Smotrich & Platt
Walker/McGough, Foltz and Lyerla/Peden
Harry Weese Sc Associates, Cromlie Taylor
Wurster, Bernardi & Emmons
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