AIA Awards
Largest Construction Projects of 2013
Michael Malinowski, AIA
Has been honored with a recognition by
Sacramento Business Journal in its selection of Largest Construstion
Projects: Downtown
AIA California Council Special Commendation 2010
Michael Malinowski, AIA
For outstanding contributions to the architectural profession as AIACC
Vice President of Communications and Public Affairs, member of the AIACC
Executive Committee, member of the AIACC Board of Directors, member of
the arcCA Editorial Board, member of the Awards Committee, and Chair of
the Communications Advisory Committee.
AIA California Council John Bolles FAIA Fellow 2010
Michael Malinowski, AIA
For contribution to the profession of Architecture through service on
the AIACC Board of Directors
AIA Grassroots Excellence Award for Outstanding Individual Contribution 2009
Michael Malinowski, AIA
Outstanding Individual Contribution Increasing Organizational
Performance. In recognition of
visionary leadership of "Streamlining Improvement of Process," which
introduced innovations that included virtual Chapter meetings and
electronic voting. Conducting the research himself, Michael introduced virtual Chapter
meetings and electronic voting which allowed for increased productivity
and opened up opportunities for the Chapter to reap the benefits of
collaboration and planning
AIA California Council Presidential Citation 2008
Michael Malinowski, AIA
In recognition of your extraordinary contributions toward building a
strong and lasting relationship between The AIA Central Valley chapter
and the City of Sacramento. Through strategic planning and fostering an
environment of collaboration with the city during the past decade, your
efforts resulted in significant participation of architects on a variety
of city boards and commissions, as well as advancing the profession as a
thought leader on several critical issues confronting Sacramento and the
surrounding communities. Your success in advancing public discourse
concerning the value of design in creating beautiful places and livable
communities resulted in unparalleled achievements for the chapter, and
exemplifies the caring and benevolence that are truly the hallmarks of
the architectural profession
AIA Central Valley Chapter Other Certificates of Appreciation various 2012 to 1984
Michael Malinowski, AIA Chairperson:
Codes
Conversation, Communications Committee, ,Speakers Bureau, Design Awards
Committee; Building tours; Associate Seminar Presentations
AIA Valley Chapter Certificate of Appreciation 2005
Michael Malinowski,i,
AIA
In Recognition of Commendable Service to the Chapter and Architectural
Profession as a Member of the City of Sacramento's Design Oversight
Commission
AIA Medal 1978
Michael Malinowski, AIA
Presented by the University of Michigan, For Excellence in the Study of Architecture, by Dean Robert Metcalf
Scholastic Award and Certificate of Merit 1978
Michael Malinowski, AIA For Excellence in the Study of Architecture; The University of Michigan, Henry Adams Fund and AIA Medal
Letters and Memos of Appreciation and Commendation 2005-2014
Michael Malinowski, AIA
In response to presentations, tours, and events hosted at the Globe Mills
Urban Land Institute, Sacramento State University, University of California at Davis; California Preservation Foundation; City of Moscow Idaho; Capitol Area Development Authority, Friends of Light Rail, Cosumnes River College.
Honor Award The American Institute of Architects, Central Valley Chapter
Michael Malinowski, AIA Honoring the Globe Mill Historic Adaptive Reuse as "A Significant Work of Architecture"
Michael Malinowski, AIA Sacramento Regional Transit Globe Mill In recognition of a project that revitalizes a neighborhood through smart growth principals and access to transit
Michael Malinowski, AIA Globe Mills
Michael Malinowski, AIA Best Historic Rehabilitation (United States) incorporation New Construction
MichaelMalinowski,AIA Outstanding achievement in the field of Historic Preservation for the success of the Globe Mill as a transit oriented, Smart Growth, Sustainably Green development project that saved a 100 year old iconic historic industrial complex in Sacramento’s oldest neighborhood as a thriving mix of market rate and affordable housing.
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In appreciation for outstanding and dedicated service to the City of Sacramento Development Oversight Commission 2001-2008
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In recognition of Vision in restoring the historic landmark, the Hotel
Stockton
Michael Malinowski, AIA
In recognition of the long awaited restoration of the Hotel Stockton, the City's single-most identifiable downtown icon
Michael Malinowski, AIA
For the significant contribution of the Hotel Stockton project to the revitalization of Downtown Stockton
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For "extraordinary efforts " in the rehabilitation of The Hotel Stockton
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Mixed Use/Adaptive Reuse: 2630 J Street; 1329 O Street, 519/531 12th
Street
Michael Malinowski, AIA
Commendation for services to develop commercial, industrial, and housing
design review guidelines for the North Sacramento Redevelopment Area
California State University: Presentation on Principals of Home Design 1993
Midtowner News “Local Architect does a good thing” 1991
City of Sacramento: Service on Design Review and Preservation Boards 1982-89