BOSTON — The Boston Society for Architecture (BSA) marked a milestone moment during its 2025 Annual Meeting with the launch of its inaugural Volunteer Awards, recognizing individuals and partners whose leadership, advocacy, and service have strengthened the organization and advanced the design community across Greater Boston.
Held in December 2025, the Annual Meeting — titled A Gathering of Design and Leadership — convened BSA members, volunteers, board leaders, and partners for an evening centered on reflection, connection, and forward-looking vision. Anchored by the theme In Common: Sites of Encounter, the program featured lightning talks, leadership updates, and the first-ever presentation of the Volunteer Awards.
The new awards were introduced to formally acknowledge the breadth of contributions made by volunteers across the BSA community. All honorees were unanimously selected by BSA staff, reflecting what the organization described as both the depth of their impact and the high regard in which they are held.
“This was a meaningful moment for the BSA,” said Danyson Tavares, Executive Director of the Boston Society for Architecture. “As we look ahead to a new chapter for the organization, it feels especially important to pause and recognize the people whose commitment, care, and leadership make our work possible. This inaugural group of honorees reflects the values we are building toward and the future we want to shape together.”
Beyond celebrating volunteer leadership, the Annual Meeting also provided updates on key organizational initiatives. BSA leadership shared progress on its ongoing rebranding efforts and offered insights into the search for the organization’s next home — both central components of its evolving vision for 2026 and beyond.
The introduction of the Volunteer Awards signals a renewed emphasis on community-building within Boston’s design sector, reinforcing the BSA’s mission to support architects, designers, and allied professionals while fostering dialogue around the built environment.
The 2025 honorees include:
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Kyle Barker, AIA, NCARB, Founding Principal at Primary Projects — Housing Champion Award: Celebrates a member driving bold ideas and solutions to expand access to quality, affordable housing.
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BE+ — Partners in the Work Award: Celebrates organizations whose collaboration strengthens the BSA’s mission and broadens designs civic impact.
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Chrisly Biqiku, Designer at Austin Architects — Community Collaborator Award: Recognizes a partner whose work bridges design and community, advancing equity and shared purpose through action.
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Libby Brown, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, Senior Associate at Goody Clancy — Educator Ally Award: Celebrates a champion for design education who inspires curiosity and expands access for the next generation of designers.
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Silvia Colpani, Project Designer at Jones Architecture, and Alya Staber, WELL AP, Associate at Jones Architecture, for the Women in Design Parents and Caregivers Series — Innovation in Practice: Recognizes creative approaches that advance design, collaboration, or professional practice in new and inspiring ways.
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Whitni Irving, AIA, NOMA, LEED Green Associate, Senior Architect at STUDIO ENÉE Architects — Inclusion in the Profession Award: Honors leadership advancing equity, belonging, and representation within architecture and design.
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John H. Martin, FAIA, LEED AP, Principal at Elkus Manfredi Architects — In Comm(unity) Award: Recognizes outstanding partnership, generosity, and dedication that have furthered the work of the BSA and the BSA Foundation.
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Emily Paparella, AIA, LEED AP, CPHC, Principal at Elkus Manfredi Architects — Advocacy Superstar Award: Recognizes exceptional advocacy for climate action, housing, and the vital role of design in influencing policy across Massachusetts.
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Brad Prestbo, FAIA, Principal and Director of Boston Office at Studio NYL — Legacy Service Award: Pays tribute to an individual whose long-term service and dedication have helped shape the BSA’s enduring success.
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Tony Ransom, AIA, NOMA, CCM, LEED AP, BOC Lvl. 1, Deputy Director for Energy & Sustainability at DCAMM — Design Citizen Award: Honors a member whose leadership embodies design as a civic act, serving the public good through care, creativity and commitment.
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Will Ruhl, FAIA, Founding Partner at RUHL | JAHNES — In Comm(unity) Award: Recognizes outstanding partnership, generosity, and dedication that have furthered the work of the BSA and the BSA Foundation.
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David Silverman, FAIA, Principal at STA Design — Board Champion Award: Honors a board member whose leadership, advocacy and dedication have strengthened the BSA and its mission.
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Joshua Ssebuwufu, Assoc. AIA, NOMA, Designer + Project Manager at Studio Luz — Emerging Leader: Recognizes a rising professional whose vision and commitment are shaping the future of the field.




















