The Institute of Classical Architecture and Art

Andrew Skurman and Robert Valentine Awarded Honorary Doctorates by Academy of Art University

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Thursday, May 25, 2023

SAN FRANCISCO, May 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ - The Academy of Art University is delighted to announce that esteemed individuals Andrew Skurman and Robert Valentine have been awarded honorary doctorates for their outstanding contributions to their respective fields of architecture and branding and advertising.

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  • SAN FRANCISCO, May 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ - The Academy of Art University is delighted to announce that esteemed individuals Andrew Skurman and Robert Valentine have been awarded honorary doctorates for their outstanding contributions to their respective fields of architecture and branding and advertising.
  • Andrew Skurman, renowned architect and founder of Skurman Architects, has dedicated his career to preserving and advancing classical architecture.
  • The honorary doctorates bestowed upon Andrew Skurman and Robert Valentine by the Academy of Art University are a testament to their exceptional achievements, profound impact, and unwavering dedication to their crafts.
  • The Academy of Art University congratulates Andrew Skurman and Robert Valentine on this well-deserved honor.

The Northern California Chapter Of The Institute Of Classical Architecture & Art Announces The Winners Of The 2018 Julia Morgan Awards

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Tuesday, May 1, 2018

The organization has grown from humble beginnings to become the leading national non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the practice and appreciation of this classical tradition in architecture and the allied arts.

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  • The organization has grown from humble beginnings to become the leading national non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the practice and appreciation of this classical tradition in architecture and the allied arts.
  • The ICAA now has fifteen chapters throughout the United States and continues to grow.
  • The Green Room, located on the second floor of the Veterans Building, initially functioned as a lounge for World War I veterans.
  • A student of cole de Beaux-Arts in Paris, he and fellow graduate Julia Morgan were both mentored by Bernard Maybeck, a luminary of American architecture.