MARYANN THOMPSON
HONORS / AWARDS SELECTED
2010 American Institute of Architects New England Design Honor Award, Outdoor Classroom and Vine Trellises at the Arnold Arboretum.
2008 IDID Excellence in Sustainable Design Award, Atrium School, American Institute of Architects New Hampshire
2008 Honor Award for Design Excellence, Atrium School, Honor Awards for Design Excellence, Boston Society of Architects
2008 Honor Award for Design Excellence, The Children’s School, Honor Awards for Design Excellence, Boston Society of Architects
2007 Honor Award for Design Excellence, Westport Meadow House, Honor Awards for Design Excellence, Boston Society of Architects
2007 Award of Excellence, Leventritt Shrub and Vine Garden at Arnold Arboretum, American Society of Landscape Architects
2007, 2004 Finalist, The Harleston Parker Medal, honoring “the most beautiful piece of architecture in Boston”, The Outdoor Classroom at Arnold Arboretum
2007 Honor Award for Design Excellence, Atrium School, K-12 Facilities Design Awards, Boston Society of Architects
2007 R&D Magazine Lab of the Year Competition, High Honors, Eli and Edythe L. Broad Institute
2006 Citation for Residential Design, Geothermal House, Honor Awards for Design Excellence, Boston Society of Architects
2006 Honor Award for Design Excellence, Westport Meadow House, Housing Design Awards, Boston Society of Architects
2006 Design Citation, Geothermal House, Housing Design Awards, Boston Society of Architects
2005 Women in Design Award of Excellence, Boston Society of Architects
2002 American Institute of Architects New England Design Award, Acton Amphitheater and Bath House.
2002 American Institute of Architects New England Design Award, Paint Rock Camp.
2002 American Institute of Architects Connecticut Design Award, The Foote School.
2002 American Wood Council Wood Design Honor Award, Paint Rock Camp.
2002 American Institute of Architects New England Design Citation Award, Chilmark Meadow House.
2002 American Institute of Architects National Honor Award for Design Excellence, Straitsview Barn.
2002 Boston Society of Architects/American Institute of Architects New York Housing Design Award, Urban Gallery/Residence on West 22nd Street.
2002 Boston Society of Architects Citation Award, Outdoor Classroom and Vine Trellises at the Arnold Arboretum.
2002 Boston Society of Architects Honor Award for Design, Chilmark Meadow House.
2001 American Institute of Architects New England Merit Award, Polly Hill Arboretum Visitor's Center.
2001 American Institute of Architects New England Honor Award for Design Excellence, Gulf Coast Museum of Art.
2001 Boston Society of Architects Design Award, Vineyard Sound Residence.
2001 Boston Society of Architects Design Award, Polly Hill Arboretum Visitor's Center.
2001 Boston Society of Architects Design Award, Urban Gallery/Residence on West 22nd Street.
2001 I.D. Annual Design Review Design Distinction Award, Paint Rock Camp.
2001 Boston Society of Architects Honor Award for Design, Paint Rock Camp.
2000 Boston Society of Architects Honor Award for Design, Acton Amphitheater and Bath House.
2000 Boston Society of Architects Honor Award for Design, Gulf Coast Art Center.
1999 Boston Society of Landscape Architects Unbuilt Honor Award, Outdoor Classroom and Vine Trellises at the Arnold Arboretum.
1998 American Institute of Architects National Design Honor Award, Atlantic Center for the Arts.
1998 Boston Society of Architects Honor Award for Design, Straitsview Barn.
1998 Tucker Award of Excellence, Building Stone Institute, Columbus Veterans' Memorial.
1997 American Institute of Architects New England Design Honor Award, Atlantic Center for the Arts.
1997 American Wood Council Wood Design Honor Award, Straitsview Barn.
1997 Boston Society of Architects Honor Award for Design, Columbus Veterans' Memorial.
1997 I.D. Annual Design Review Design Distinction Award, Atlantic Center for the Arts.
1997 American Institute of Architects: Business Week/Architectural Record, Business Design Award, Gemini Consulting, Global Offices.
1996 Boston Society of Architects Unbuilt Architecture Award, Gulf Coast Art Center.
1996 Boston Society of Architects Unbuilt Architecture Award, Columbus Veterans' Memorial.
1996 Boston Society of Architects Honor Award for Design, Atlantic Center for the Arts.
1996 Tucker Award of Excellence, Building Stone Institute, Woodland Dormitories at Kenyon College.
1996 Boston Society of Architects Design Award, Witchbrook Meadow House.
1995 American Wood Council Wood Design Honor Award, Atlantic Center for the Arts.
1995 American Institute of Architects New England Design Honor Award, Woodland Dormitories at Kenyon College.
1995 Progressive Architecture Citation Award, Atlantic Center for the Arts.
1994 Boston Society of Architects Honor Award for Design, Woodland Dormitories at Kenyon College.
1993 Boston Society of Architects Unbuilt Architecture Award, Atlantic Center for the Arts.
1990 American Wood Council Wood Design Honor Award, Hartsbrook School.
1988 The Frederick Sheldon Traveling Fellowship, Harvard University.
1987 The Aga Khan Travel Grant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University.
1983 Shanley Prize for Architecture, Finalist, Princeton University.
COMPETITIONS SELECTED
2004 Winner, Brooklyn Bridge Park, Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy, with Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, Brooklyn, New York.
2003 Finalist, New Middle School for Girls invited competition, Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
2003 Finalist, Art Academy of Cincinnati invited competition, Cincinnati, Ohio.
2002 Finalist, Boston’s Central Artery: Above Ground Section from Faneuil Hall to Rowes Wharf, with Michael Van Valkenburgh, Boston, Massachusetts.
2000 Finalist, New Student Center, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts.
2000 Finalist, Campbell School of Architecture, University of Virginia.
1999 Winner, Brandeis University Student Center, Waltham, Massachusetts.
1999 Finalist, Temple Beth Am Complex, Miami, Florida.
1999 Nominee, Daimler-Chrysler “Innovation in Design” Award.
1998 Finalist, Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas at Austin.
1995 Winner, Monument for the Town of Addison, Texas. Thompson and Rose Architects with Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, Landscape Architects, and Mel Chin, artist.
1995 Winner, Bartholomew County Veterans' Memorial, Columbus, Indiana.
1990 Finalist, Bay Adelaide Park Competition, City of Toronto, Canada.
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