AWARDS AND HONORS
AWARDS AND HONORS
1939 Harvard College, Degree of B.S. Cum Laude
1947 Acquires license to practice architecture
1956 Yugoslavia International World's Fair, representing U.S. Dept. of Commerce
1960 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial competition project, honorable mention
1962 Work included in "International Exhibition of Architecture" Berlin, Germany
1965 Honorary Doctorate degree from Maryland Institute
1966 Leapfrog City Project, New York City, exhibited at Metropolitan Museum of Art
1967 Paintings exhibited at Mechanic Theater, sponsored by Baltimore Museum of Art
1968-70 President of the Architectural League
1968 Brunner Award from American Institute of Arts and Letters
1969 Elected associate member of National Academy of Design
1970 Honorary Doctorate degree from Clark University
1970 “Best Architecture in USA" at U.S. Pavilion, Osaka, Japan
1970 “Best Architecture in USA" in Warsaw, Poland
1972 Honored for Oklahoma Stage Center (Mummers) Theater, National AlA Convention, Houston, Texas
1974 Lectures throughout Italy sponsored by Association of Italian Culture
1975 Architect-in-Residence, American Academy in Rome, Italy
1976 Bard Award from New York City
1976 Gold Medal from AlA, New York City
1979 Included in "Transformations in Modern Architecture," Museum of Modem Art
1979 Elected member of American Institute of Arts and Letters
1989 Grant from Graham Foundation for Maglev Theater Project #3 Model
2001 Honorary Member of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland
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John M Johansen FAIA in his 95th year, during a meeting
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