Stuart Weitzman School of Design
102 Meyerson Hall
210 South 34th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Bonnie and Gary Sellers Summer Internship Fellowship
Established by Bonnie (CW’73) and Gary Sellers to allow students to pursue unfunded or under-funded summer internships or jobs in the design fields.
Awarded to: Maria Victoria Arias Montero and David Caddle
The Aedas Fellowship
Provides financial support each year for rising second- or third-year graduate students in the Department of Architecture.
Awarded to: Tony Chen
Alpha Rho Chi Medal
Awarded to graduating architecture students for leadership, willing service, and promise of professional merit.
Awarded to: Jonathan Bonezzi and Ryan Lane
Albert F. Schenck-Henry Gillette Woodman Scholarship
Awarded to students in the first year of the professional degree program on the basis of a competition.
First Place Teams:
Fima Ivanov, Daniel Knorr and Josephina Shin
Honorable Mention Teams:
Benjamin Hendricks, Rowan Hessen, Radha Iyer, Ella Matthews, and Aidan Williams
American Institute of Architects Henry Adams Medal
The first prize medal is awarded to the top-ranking student in the professional degree program with the highest record in all courses.
First Prize: Colin Bentley Clark
Arthur Spayd Brooke Memorial Prize
Established in 1900 in memory of Arthur Spayd Brooke, a graduate of the School of Architecture, and awarded to graduating architecture students for distinguished work in architectural design.
Gold Prize: Meng Ji
Silver Prize: Mu Cao
The Atkin Fellowship
The Fellowship supports graduate students in Architecture or Landscape Architecture enrolled in their last year of studies and is awarded based on the ideas in Professor Vittorio Gregotti’s article “On Modification” in his book, Inside Architecture. Made possible by the estate of adjunct professor Tony Atkin.
Awarded to: Emma Robertson and Tony Chen
The Donald Prowler Memorial Prize
Awarded in memory of Donald Prowler, a member of the faculty in the Department of Architecture for many years, the prize is for students with an outstanding record in required environmental courses and a desire to further sustainable architecture.
Awarded to: Alia Almusafer
E. Lewis Dales Traveling Fellowships
Established under the will of E. Lewis Dales for travel abroad during the summer prior to a student’s final year as a candidate for the first professional degree in architecture.
First Prize: Edward Liang
Second Prize: Tony Chen, Sam Snehal Gandhi, Zhenghao Gong, Chenxi Li, Ryan Vincent Nubling, and Zack Qin
Third Prize: Peng Qi, Yung Le Hsiao, Yixuan Gu, Yona Wang, Suyang Shi, Yanwen Tan, Vila Shao, Geoffrey Blake Ford
Faculty Prize
Awarded to students who have demonstrated exceptional growth and development.
Awarded to: Ricardo Alvarado, Tylor Chu, and Junxi Liu
Frank Miles Day Memorial Prize
Named for Towne School graduate and the architect of Penn’s Houston Hall, University Museum, Weightman Hall, and Franklin Field. Awarded to the architecture student submitting the best essay in courses in the history and theory of architecture.
Awarded to: Radha Iyer
Harlan Coornvelt Memorial Medal
Established in memory of Harlan Coornvelt, who served as an associate professor of Architecture at the School of Design from 1968 until his death in 1973. Awarded to the student who achieved the most outstanding record in required architectural structure courses.
Awarded to: Joe Michael Greene
James Smyth Warner Memorial Prize
Established in 1938 by Professor George Walter Dawson for a second-year student in architecture with the highest record in required studio courses. The award is to be used for a trip to see and study American architecture.
Awarded to: Ryan Nubling
The Kanter Tritsch Prize in Energy and Architectural Innovation
Awarded to a second-year student pursuing a Master of Architecture degree who demonstrates transformational thinking on the built environment and innovation in his or her approach to energy, ecology, and/or social equity.
Prize (awarded Summer 2025): Junxi Liu
Honorable Mention (awarded Summer 2025): Jonathan Bonezzi
Mario J. Romanach Fellowship
Established in memory of one of Penn’s most beloved teachers, the fellowship is awarded to a student entering the final year in the professional degree program, for demonstrated excellence in design, a love for architecture, and the determination to develop as an architect.
Awarded to: Peng Qi
MSD-RAS Prize for Design & Robotic Fabrication
Awarded to the most outstanding final semester projects by students in the Master of Science in Design: Robotics and Autonomous Systems concentration degree program, for innovative research in design and robotic fabrication.
Awarded to: Tony Chen, Xiao He, Sara Su, Zoe Anne Wall, and Matthew Wong
The Muscoe Martin Green Building Fellowship
Awarded to a student in the Master of Science in Design: Environmental Building Design concentration program, the winner will continue the work Martin Muscoe began at Penn and in Philadelphia. The Fellowship will provide a student with funding for the final semester of study in the program and the opportunity to pursue research and projects at Green Building United.
Awarded in Summer 2025 to: Adithi Vasant Garood
Paul Philippe Cret Medal
Founded by the Architectural Alumni Society, awarded to the graduating student who has consistently demonstrated excellence in design in the Master in Architecture professional degree program.
Awarded to: Dongsheng Li
Samuel K. Schneidman Fellowship
Established in memory of Samuel K. Schneidman and awarded to second- or third-year students in the professional degree program on the basis of demonstrated excellence.
Awarded to: Clare Eberhardt and Qing He
T-Square Club Fellowship
Awarded annually for excellence in design to a student who has just completed the first year. Among the patrons and members of the T-Square Atelier were Penn professors Paul Philippe Cret, Walter P. Laird, John Harbeson, Jean Hebrand, and Norman Rice.
Awarded to: Aidan Robert Williams
Walter R. Leach II Fellowship
Established in memory of Walter R. Leach II (MArch’67) this fellowship is awarded on the basis of academic merit to students in their second or third year of study.
Awarded to: Dagny Elise Carlson, Olivia Grace Jozowski, Edward Liang, and Hailey Quinn
Warren Powers Laird Award
Named for Warren Powers Laird (1861–1948), the first dean of the School of Fine Arts (now Weitzman School of Design). Awarded to students with the highest standing in all courses in the first year of the professional degree program in architecture.
Awarded to: Kotaro Shiraishi
Will M. Mehlhorn Scholarship
Established through a bequest by Will M. Mehlhorn (BFA’30) former architectural editor of House and Garden. Awarded to the students who have done the best work in the theory sequence.
Awarded to: Sarah Al Qahtani, Margaret Balich, Zhaoran Chen, Ann Teng Chua, Adrian Fernandez, Nour Jafar, and Jayla Rhodes
APA Outstanding Student Award
Awarded in recognition of outstanding attainment in the study of planning.
Awarded to: Grace Kennard Rogers
Ann Louise Strong Leadership Award
Named for the former chair of the Department of City & Regional Planning and associate dean. Awarded for demonstrated leadership among their peers.
Awarded to: Alexander Tyrell Barnes and Grace Kennard Rogers
Brian C. West Award
Brian, an architect, who received his Master of City Planning and a Certificate in Real Estate in 2001, was an exceptional student and proud graduate of Penn. In his memory, this award recognizes a second-year student who embodies the talent and interests—urban design, planning, and real estate development—that Brian had during his lifetime.
Awarded to: Dennis Law
Bruce J. Hansen Award
Given every year to the student(s) whom their classmates think is the “Best Person to Have on Your Team.” The criteria include work ethic, leadership, humor, professionalism, and commitment to quality.
Awarded to: Rujie Cheng and Hope Audrey Levin
C. Britton Harris Award
Named for the Penn faculty member and transportation planning and regional science pioneer. Awarded for excellent work in transportation planning.
Awarded to: Zhanchao Yang
David Crane Award
An influential mentor to many of his Penn colleagues and students, David Crane was affiliated with the Department of City & Regional Planning from 1957–1972. Awarded for excellent work in urban design.
Awarded to: Xindi Lyu
Department of City & Regional Planning Special Award for Excellence in Student Publications
Awarded to: Revathi Machan and Claudia Schreier
The Gaia Award
Awarded for excellent work in environmental planning.
Awarded to: Cal Luning
Paul Davidoff Award
Named for former Professor of City Planning Paul Davidoff. Awarded for excellent work in housing, community, and economic development.
Awarded to: Fanessa de la Rosa
The Smart Cities Award
Awarded for excellent work in the Smart Cities Concentration.
Awarded to: Oindriza Reza Nodi
The Witte-Sakamoto Family Prize in City & Regional Planning
Recognizes an outstanding planning student entering the final year in the Master of City & Regional Planning program for innovation and impact in planning.
Prize (awarded Summer 2025): Anaushka Goyal
Honorable Mention (awarded Summer 2025): Liz Crouse
Chair’s Discretionary Award
Awarded to students who have shown distinctive achievement in creative art.
Continuing: Sophia Bermam
Graduate: Ambika Trasi
The Charles Addams Memorial Prize
Awarded to a graduating MFA student who shows promise of outstanding talent and achievement as an artist. It memorializes the work, spirit, and interests of Charles Addams (FA’34, Hon’80), who made a giant contribution to the world of art.
Awarded to: Cacie Rosario Jackson
Christopher Leland Lyon Memorial Fund Award
Chris (MFA’99) was a prolific artist and dedicated painter. In memory of the spirited life he led, his friends and family have joined together to create this award in his honor for second-year students in the program.
Awarded to: Shay Myerson
Halpern-Rogath Independent Travel Award
The award provides fine arts students with funding to allow them to travel nationally and internationally to exhibitions, museums, and art centers.
Awarded to: Grace Bristow, Isabella DeMatteo, Aliyah Jeffries, Dylan Li, Giorgi Miminoshvili, and Yichuan Shi
The Lawrence Shprintz MFA Award
Established by a gift from Lawrence Shprintz (ChE’50), this award is presented to one graduating and one first-year MFA student for outstanding performance in any medium.
Awarded to First Year: Isabella DeMatteo
Awarded to Second Year: Dylan Li
The Oakley Medal of Achievement
Awarded to one first-year MFA student who has shown distinctive achievement in creative art.
Awarded to: Yichuan Shi
The Stuart Egnal Scholarship Award
Donated in honor of Stuart Egnal and awarded to a first-year MFA student for outstanding performance in any medium.
Awarded to: Jungmin Lee
The Aaron Wunsch Award for Public History of the Built Environment
Established in memory of Aaron Wunsch, Penn preservation professor who fought with quill and brawn to preserve Philadelphia’s historic structures and public memory. He marshalled diligent research, incisive writing, vocal advocacy, and physical repair to advance his case. This award recognizes students who embody some or all of this same spirit in stewarding the public history of the built environment.
Awarded to: Jian Wei
Albert Binder Travel Fellowship Fund
The Fund is used to support attendance at academic conferences, professional meetings, or special research projects. Each year students benefit from the generosity of the anonymous donors giving to this award.
Awarded to: Shen-Tzu Chen
The Anthony Nicholas Brady Garvan Award for an Outstanding Thesis or Capstone
Named in honor of Anthony Nicholas Brady Garvan, a great historian and professor in Penn’s Department of American Civilization who helped create the Department of Historic Preservation, this is awarded to the most outstanding completed theses or capstone studio projects.
Awarded to: Fátima Nayibi Cáceres Arar, Michael Richard Thron, and Zhijie Wang
The Charles E. Peterson Award
Charles E. Peterson was an architect, scholar of historic building technology, creator of the Historic American Building Survey and long-time Philadelphia resident. The Peterson Award is given in his memory by The Carpenters’ Company of the City and County of Philadelphia to outstanding students who have distinguished themselves by specialized study of historic building technology.
Awarded to: Claire Elise Puckhaber and Misha Wyllie
Dawn and Brian Gonick Architectural Conservation Professional Development Fund
Made possible through the generosity of Brian Gonick (W’86) and Dawn M. Gonick (MSHP’94), the Fund enables students studying architectural conservation to travel to conferences, symposia and other professional events.
Awarded to: Caroline Andrea Griffis and Iqra Khalid
The Elizabeth Greene Wiley Award for Outstanding Promise
Established in memory of Elizabeth Greene Wiley, Smith graduate, Penn preservation student and founding partner of ACP Enterprises, a business whose underlying theme was the celebration of architectural history. The award is given to students whose primary interest is historic preservation in an urban setting.
Awarded to: Fátima Nayibi Cáceres Arar, Shen-Tzu Chen, Iqra Khalid, Annie Yang Liang-Zhou, Camilla Selian Meeker, Abigail Ruby Cherechi Nwaebube, and Esosa Osayamwen
The Faculty Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement
Recognizes the graduating students who have most consistently performed at the highest levels of academic achievement as reflected by the faculty’s recognition of excellence in the student’s completed work.
Awarded to: Fátima Nayibi Cáceres Arar and Esosa Osayamwen
Robin M. Beckett Fund
The purpose of the fund, generously supported by Robin Beckett (MCP’75), is to provide financial support to students studying historic preservation.
Awarded to: Amanda Nicole Barnette and Shen-Tzu Chen
American Society of Landscape Architects Awards
Awarded to graduating landscape architecture students who have demonstrated outstanding potential for contribution to the profession.
Honor: Andrew Nicholas Kennedy, Zhijie Wang, and Junyi Yang
Merit: Xulian Ban, Adrian Marcelo Casas Alanis, and Siyu Zhang
Eleanore T. Widenmeyer Prize in Landscape and Urbanism
Awarded to a graduating student who has achieved a high level of design synthesis between landscape and urbanism.
Awarded to: Adrian Marcelo Casas Alanis
Faculty Acknowledgement Award for Design Progress
Awarded to graduating students who have demonstrably advanced the furthest in their design capability across the course of their years of study.
Awarded to: Brenton Shenen Cai and Madi Shay Howard
Faculty Acknowledgement Award for Experimentation and Innovation
Awarded to graduating students who have applied a particularly high level of innovation and experimentation in their design projects.
Awarded to: Chesney Gordon Floyd and Jichu Zhang
Faculty Acknowledgement Award for Service
Awarded to a single student or small group of students who have made an exceptional extracurricular contribution to the program.
Awarded to: Andrew Nicholas Kennedy, Shreya Mehta, Clio Sophia Louise Macrakis, and Laura Elizabeth VanKoughnett
Faculty Medal in Landscape Architecture
Awarded to a graduating student with a high academic record in landscape architecture and outstanding leadership in contribution to the School.
Awarded to: Andrew Nicholas Kennedy
Faculty Medal in Regional Planning
Awarded to a graduating student with a high academic record in landscape architecture and outstanding contribution to the School in leadership.
Awarded to: Annie Robinson Parker
George Madden Boughton Prize
Awarded to a graduating student in landscape architecture for excellent design with environmental and social consciousness, and evidence of potential for future effective action in the field of landscape architecture.
Awarded to: Xuliang Ban
The Ian L. McHarg Prize
Awarded to graduating students who have demonstrated excellence in design which best exemplifies ecological ideals in contemporary and culturally pertinent ways. This prize is awarded in memory of Ian L. McHarg, 1920-2001, distinguished professor of landscape architecture, pioneer of ecological design and planning, and one of the most influential landscape architects of the twentieth century.
Awarded to: Zhijie Wang
The John Dixon Hunt Prize in History, Theory and Criticism
Awarded to a graduating student who has shown particular distinction in the theoretical and critical understanding of landscape architecture.
Awarded to: Gabe Quinn Weber
The Laurie D. Olin Prize in Landscape Architecture
Awarded to a graduating student who has achieved a high academic record and demonstrated design excellence in the making of urban places. Laurie D. Olin is one of the world’s foremost leaders in contemporary landscape architecture and founder of the internationally acclaimed OLIN studio in Philadelphia. The studio designs some of the world’s most significant urban public spaces. The prize was established by the OLIN studio in honor of Practice Professor Emeritus Olin who has served on Penn’s faculty of landscape architecture since 1974.
Awarded to: Junyi Yang
Narendra Juneja Medal
Awarded in memory of Associate Professor Narendra Juneja, who served the department with distinction from 1965 until his death in 1981, to a graduating student who has demonstrated deeply that they care for the ideas and ideals of the Department of Landscape Architecture.
Awarded to: Maeve Sheridan Fogarty
OLIN Work Fellowship
A prize and fellowship is awarded to an outstanding student entering their final year of study.
Awarded to: Joyce Mengyuan Gu
The Robert M. Hanna Prize in Design
Awarded to a graduating student who has demonstrated great care for the craft, making and construction of landscape architecture. Established in 2010 by the OLIN studio in memory of Robert M. Hanna (1935-2003).
Awarded to: Clio Sophia Louise Macrakis
Wallace Roberts and Todd Fellowship
Awarded to an outstanding student who has finished the second year of the three-year program.
Awarded to: Ainsley Rhodes
Ken Steif Award
Awarded for excellent work in the Master of Urban Spatial Analytics (MUSA) program.
Awarded to: Anna Duan
G. Holmes Perkins Distinguished Teaching Awards
The G. Holmes Perkins Teaching Awards are presented annually, based on nominations by students at the Weitzman School of Design, to recognize distinguished teaching and innovation in the classroom, seminar, or studio.
Distinguished Teaching in the Undergraduate Programs
Awarded to: Scott Aker
Distinguished Teaching by a Member of the Non-Standing Faculty
Awarded to: Shea O’Neill
Distinguished Teaching by a Member of the Standing Faculty
Awarded to: Xiaoxia “Summer” Dong