Senior Fellowship in the DFC is an honor presented for “significant contributions toward the understanding of changing trends, new research, and applied knowledge leading to innovative design models that improve the built environment and the human condition.”
This year’s Design Futures Council Senior Fellows jury process was co-chaired by architect Scott Simpson, the CEO of Stubbins Associates, Cambridge, Mass., and Richard Farson Ph.D., the president of the Western Behavioral Sciences Institute, LaJolla, Calif.
Senior Fellowship in the DFC is an honor presented for “significant contributions toward the understanding of changing trends, new research, and applied knowledge leading to innovative design models that improve the built environment and the human condition.”
The honors will be presented at the DFC board meeting, in Atlanta in October, and at the DFC Leadership Summit on Sustainable Design in San Francisco in November.
2005 DFC Senior Fellows:
Janine M. Benyus
Santiago Calatrava
Michael Crichton
Sylvester Damianos
Williston (Bill) Dye
Tom Fisher
Frank Gehry
Milton Glaser
David Gottfried
Zaha Hadid
Jeremy Harris
Carl Hodges
Tom Kelley
A. Eugene Kohn
Steve Jobs
Wiliam McDonough
Alisdair McGregor
Raymond F. Messer
Moshe Safdie
Adele Santos
Kate Schwenssen
Jack Tanis
Richard Saul Wurman
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