Harleston Parker Medal

The Harleston Parker Medal was established in 1921 by J. Harleston Parker to recognize “such architects as shall have, in the opinion of the Boston Society of Architects for any private citizen, association, corporation, or public authority, the most beautiful piece of architecture, building, monument or structure within the limits of the City of Boston or of the Metropolitan Parks District”.

Interior of Boston City Hall, 1969 recipient of the Harleston Parker Medal. Designed by Kallmann McKinnell and Knowles in association with Campbell, Aldrich & Nulty and LeMessurier Associates
Design Research International, 1970 Harleston Parker Medal recipient, designed by Benjamin Thompson and Associates
Inside the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Addition, winner of the 2015 Harleston Parker Medal. Designed by Renzo Piano Building Workshop with Stantec

Projects in the Greater Boston area built in the past 10 years by any architect anywhere in the world are eligible. This area includes Arlington, Belmont, Boston, Braintree, Brookline, Cambridge, Canton, Chelsea, Dedham, Dover, Everett, Hingham, Hull, Lynn, Malden, Medford, Melrose, Milton, Nahant, Needham, Newton, Quincy, Revere, Saugus, Somerville, Stoneham, Swampscott, Wakefield, Waltham, Watertown, Wellesley, Weston, Weymouth, Winchester, Winthrop and Woburn.[1]

References

  1. "Harleston Parker Medal". Boston Society of Architects AIA. Archived from the original on 2014-02-21.
Year Architect Building Location
1923Coolidge and ShattuckBoston Lying-in HospitalBoston
1924Parker, Thomas and RiceJohn Hancock BuildingBoston
1925No award
1926Maginnis & WalshScience Building, Boston CollegeBoston
1927Ralph Harrington DoaneMotor Mart GarageBoston
1928No award
1929No award
1930Richard J. ShawImmaculate Conception ConventMalden
1931No award
1932No award
1933No award
1934Perry, Shaw & HepburnAlice Longfellow Hall, RadcliffeCambridge
1935No award
1936Allen, Collens & WillisNewton City HallNewton
1937No award
1938Coolidge Shepley Bulfinch and AbbottLowell House, HarvardCambridge
1939Cram & FergusonConventual Church of St. Mary and St. JohnCambridge
1940No award
1941Richard J. ShawEdward Hatch Memorial Music ShellBoston
1942No award
1943Perry, Shaw & HepburnHoughton Library, Harvard UniversityCambridge
1944No award
1945No award
1946Richard J. ShawSt. Clement's ChurchWest Somerville
1947No award
1948No award
1949Richmond & GoldbergSouthern Brookline Community Center, Temple EmethBrookline
1950Cram & FergusonJohn Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., Berkeley St.Boston
1951Brown, DeMars, Kennedy, Koch & Rapson100 Memorial Drive apartment buildingCambridge
1952Arland A. DirlamUniversity Lutheran ChurchCambridge
1953Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and AbbottAllston Burr Lecture Hall, HarvardCambridge
1954Maginnis & Walsh & KennedyNazareth Child Care CenterBoston
1955Hugh Stubbins & AssociatesCountry SchoolWeston
1956Richard J. ShawCorpus Christi ChurchAuburndale
1957Anderson Beckwith & HaibleBoston Manufacturers Mutual and Mutual Boiler Machinery Co. Office BuildingWaltham
1958Skidmore, Owings & MerrillKarl Taylor Compton Laboratories, MITCambridge
1959José Luis SertSert Residence at 64 Francis StreetCambridge
1960Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and AbbottQuincy House, HarvardCambridge
1961The Architects CollaborativeAcademic Quadrangle, BrandeisWaltham
1962No award
1963No award
1964Le Corbusier (Charles-Edouard Jeanneret) in association with Sert, Jackson & GourleyCarpenter Visual Arts Center, HarvardCambridge
1965I.M. Pei & AssociatesThe Earth Sciences Building (The Green Center for Earth Sciences), MITCambridge
1966Sert, Jackson & GourleyPeabody Terrace, HarvardCambridge
1967Sert Jackson and AssociatesHolyoke Center, HarvardCambridge
1968No award
1969Kallmann McKinnell and Knowles in association with Campbell, Aldrich & Nulty and LeMessurier AssociatesBoston City HallBoston
1970Benjamin Thompson and AssociatesDesign Research InternationalCambridge
1971Edward Larrabee Barnes FAIA and Emery Roth and Sons, Associated ArchitectsNew England Merchants National Bank BuildingBoston
1972The Architects CollaborativeChildren's Hospital Medical CenterBoston
1973Benjamin Thompson and AssociatesMonroe C. Gutman Library, Graduate School of Education, HarvardCambridge
1974Kallmann and McKinnellBoston Five Cents Savings BankBoston
1975I.M. Pei & Partners, in association with Araldo Cossutta, ArchitectChristian Science Center, BostonBoston
1976Sert Jackson and AssociatesHarvard University Science CenterCambridge
1977Benjamin Thompson and AssociatesQuincy Market Building, Faneuil Hall MarketplaceBoston
1978The Architects CollaborativeJosiah Quincy Community SchoolBoston
1979Charles G. Hilgenhurst AssociatesEast Cambridge Savings BankCambridge
1980I.M. Pei & PartnersDreyfus Laboratory, MITCambridge
1981The Stubbins AssociatesFederal Reserve Bank of BostonBoston
1982Kallmann McKinnell & WoodAmerican Academy of Arts and SciencesCambridge
1983I.M. Pei & PartnersJohn Hancock TowerBoston
1984No award
1985Graham Gund ArchitectsChurch Court CondominiumsBoston
1986No award
1987Perry Dean Rogers & PartnersWellesley College Science CenterWellesley
1988Koetter, Kim & AssociatesCodex World HeadquartersCanton
1989Kallmann McKinnell & WoodHynes Convention CenterBoston
1990Kallmann McKinnell & WoodShad Hall, Harvard Business SchoolAllston
1991Frank O. Gehry & Associates with Schwartz/Silver Architects360 Newbury StreetBoston
1992SOM, Parsons Brinkerhoff Quade & Douglas, The Halvorson Company, Ellenzweig Associates, and LeMessurier ConsultantsThe Park and Garage at Post Office SquareBoston
1993Schwartz/Silver ArchitectsRotch Library, MITCambridge
1994Kallmann McKinnell & WoodHauser Hall, Harvard Law SchoolCambridge
1995No award
1996Leers Weinzapfel Associates in association with Chisholm Washington ArchitectsGeorge Robert White Youth Development CenterBoston
1997Stanley SaitowitzNew England Holocaust MemorialBoston
1998No award
1999Shared Award: Graham Gund Architects; TAMS/Gannet Fleming/URS/Wallace Floyd Design Group/Stull and LeeThe Lincoln School, Brookline; Vent Building #7 at Logan AirportBrookline; Boston
2000Jose Rafael Moneo, Arquitecto and Payette AssociatesDavis Art Museum and Cultural Center, Wellesley CollegeWellesley
2001Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and AbbottBoston Public Library renovation of the original McKim Mead & White buildingBoston
2002Office dA in association with SmartArchitectureNortheastern University Multi-Faith Spiritual CenterBoston
2003Machado and Silvetti AssociatesHonan-Allston Branch LibraryAllston
2004Steven Holl Architects with Perry Dean Rogers PartnersSimmons Hall, MITCambridge
2005William Rawn AssociatesNortheastern University's College of Computer and Information Science & ResidenceBoston
2006Mack Scogin Merrill Elam ArchitectsWang Campus Center, Wellesley CollegeWellesley
2007Diller Scofidio + Renfro and Perry Dean Rogers PartnersInstitute of Contemporary Art, BostonBoston
2008Behnisch, Behnisch + Partner with Next Phase Studio[Genzyme Center]http://genzymecenter.comCambridge
2009Anmahian Winton ArchitectsCommunity Rowing, Inc.Brighton
2010William Rawn Associates, Architects, Inc. with Ann Beha ArchitectsCambridge Public LibraryCambridge
2011Kyu Sung Woo Architects10 Akron Street at Memorial DriveCambridge
2012Fumihiko Maki | Maki and Associates with Leers Weinzapfel AssociatesMIT Media LabCambridge
2013Jonathan Levi Architects, Lead Design Architect/Architect of Record with Burt Hill (now Stantec), Associated ArchitectRoger E. Wellington Elementary SchoolBelmont
2014Foster + Partners with CBT ArchitectsThe Art of the Americas Wing - Museum of Fine Arts, BostonBoston
2015Renzo Piano Building Workshop with StantecIsabella Stewart Gardner Museum AdditionBoston
2016Mecanoo Architecten with SasakiBruce C. Bolling Municipal BuildingBoston
2017William Rawn Associates, Architects, Inc.Boston Public Library, Johnson Building TransformationBoston
2018 Payette[1] Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex Boston
2019Hopkins Architects with Bruner/CottThe Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Campus Center, Harvard UniversityCambridge
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