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THE 1960s: FASHION: AWARDS

Coty American Fashion Critics'
Award

(The "Winnie"to an individual selected as the leading designer of American women's fashions)

1960Ferdinando Sarmi

Jacques Tiffeau

1961Bill Blass

Gustave Tassell

1962Donald Brooks

1963Rudi Gernreich

1964Geoffrey Beene

1965No Award

1966Dominic

1967Oscar de la Renta

1968George Halley

Luba

1969Stan Herman

Victor Joris

Return Award

(Award to a designer whose work merits a top award for a second time)

1960No Award

1961No Award

1962No Award

1963Bill Blass

1964Jacques Tiffeau

Sylvia Pedlar

1965No Award

1966Rudi Gernreich

Geoffrey Beene

1967Donald Brooks

1968Oscar de la Renta

1969Anne Klein

Hall of Fame

("Winnie" designer chosen three separate times as best of the year)

1960No Award

1961Ben Zuckerman

1962No Award

1963No Award

1964No Award

1965No Award

1966No Award

1967Rudi Gernreich

1968No Award

1969No Award

Special Awards

(Honoring noteworthy contributions to fashion)

1960Rudi Gernreich

Sol Klein

Roxane

1961Bonnie Cashin

Mr. Kenneth

1962Halston

1963Arthur and Theodora Edelman

Betty Yokova

1964David Webb

1965Anna 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

1966Kenneth Jay Lane

1967Beth and Herbert Levine

1968Count Giorgio di Sant'Angelo

1969Adolfo

Halston

Julian Tomehin

Thomas B. Glarke Prize (Given bythe National Academy of Design
For Interior Design)

1960Werner Groshans

1961Aaron Shikler

1962David Levine

1963Thomas Yerxa

1964Moses Soyer

1965Philip B. White

1966Bruce Currie

1967Jack Henderson

1968Philip B. White

1969Edward 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.)

1960Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Chicago

1961Le Corbusier, Paris

1962Eero Saarinen, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan

1963Alvar Aalto, Helsinki

1964Pier Luigi Nervi, Rome

1965No Award

1966Kenzo Tange, Tokyo

1967Wallace K. Harrison, New York

1968Marcel Breuer, New York

1969William W. Wurster, San Francisco

AIA Craftsmanship Medal

1960William L. DeMatteo, Silversmith

1961Anni Albers, Weaving

1962Theodore Conrad, Model Making

1963Paolo Soleri, Ceramics

1964Jan de Swart, Stained Glass

1965No Award

1966Harold Balazs, Wood Sculpture

1967Sister Mary Remy Revor, Fabric Design

1968Jack Lenor Larsen, Fabric Design

1969Henry Easterwood, Fabric Design

AIA Edward C. Kemper Award (To AIA members for "significant contributions to the profession of architecture and to the Institute.")

1960Philip D. Creer

1961Earl H. Reed

1962Harry D. Payne

1963Samuel E. Lunden

1964Daniel Schwartzman

1965Joseph Watterson

1966William W. Eshbach

1967Robert H. Levison

1968E. James Gambaro

1969Philip J. Meathe

AIA Honor Awards (Initiated to encourage appreciation of excellence in architecture in the United States and by American architects working abroad.)

1960Sherwood, 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

1961Edward Durell Stone

Mario J. Ciampi and Paul Reiter

Philip Johnson

Minoru Yamasaki

Philip Johnson

Skidmore, Owings & Merrill

Birkirts & Straub

1962Ernest J. Kump and Masten 8c Hurd

Anshen & Allen

1963Eero Saarinen & Associates

Skidmore, Owings & Merrill

Ralph M. Parsons Company and Minoru Yamasaki

Joseph Salerno

1964Architects Collaborative

Skidmore, Owings & Merrill

Paul Rudolph

1965Reid & Tarics

Sert, Jackson & Gourley

Eero Saarinen & Associates

I. M. Pei & Associates

1966Eero Saarinen & Associates

Gevo Saarinen & Associates

Keyes, Lethbridge & Condon

1967Fred 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

1968Fred 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

1969Desmond-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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