Congratulations to AIA New Jersey and AIA CNJ Past President Michael Hanrahan, FAIA, on his Elevation to Fellowship
Posted on Mar. 4, 2025 / Subscribe 0
AIA Central New Jersey is proud to share the news that our 2005 Past President and current Central member Michael Hanrahan has been elevated to AIA Fellowship! AIA Fellowship is one of the organization’s highest membership honors, and Fellows are recognized for their exceptional work and contributions to architecture and society. Fellowship is bestowed on members who made outstanding contributions to the profession through design excellence, contributions to the field of architectural education, or the advancement of the profession; and are elected through a rigorous process by a national jury of their peers. Less than 3% of AIA members hold the prestigious FAIA designation. Michael and all new Fellows will be honored at the AIA Conference on Architecture & Design (AIA25) in Boston, June 2025. See the full list of 2025 AIA Fellows here.
Michael’s work reflects his firm’s (Clarke Caton Hintz) long-standing commitment to the built, urban environment. Specifically, Michael is being recognized for advancing the profession through his work restoring nationally significant buildings and revitalizing communities through artful design, creative planning, and innovative financial strategies. In addition, his persistent advocacy for historic preservation safeguards our built heritage and enriches our collective future.
Just a handful of projects from Michael’s impressive portfolio: CCH Offices, Hoboken Public Library, Lambert Castle, Hinchliffe Stadium, Roebling Mansion, Roebling Lofts, Morven Museum and Gardens and Hunterdon County Courthouse.
AIA CNJ has a rich history of Fellowship. See the full list of Central Fellows here. AIA Central, the AIA NJ Fellowship Committee, and AIA NJ are all very proud of Michael and his achievements. Later this year, we will be holding a Fellows dinner to honor Michael and all Fellows in our section. Please join us in congratulating Michael!



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