Tau Sigma Delta
Tau Sigma Delta is a scholastic honor society that recognizes academic achievement among students in the field of Architecture and Allied Arts.
History
Tau Sigma Delta was organized at the University of Michigan as an honorary fraternity in architecture and landscape design in May 1913, at the proposal and under the direction of the faculty members of the Departments of Architecture and Landscape Design at the University of Michigan. It was first known as Tau Delta Sigma and continued under that name until the fall of 1914 when it was decided to change the name to the present one there being Greek letter societies already bearing the first name. It was the intention of the founders that the organization should be a national society as opportunity for its extension to other schools and universities could be had.according to the Constitution of Tau Sigma Delta, the purpose of the society is stated as follows: "It shall be the purpose of Tau Sigma Delta fraternity to unite in a firm bond of friendship, such students of architecture and the allied arts, whose marked scholastic ability, moral character and pleasing personality has shown them worthy of distinction, and to foster and promote high standards of study in the schools and colleges of architecture and the allied arts." The society is a purely honorary organization, and only a very limited number of new members are elected each year.
Each chapter has a definite plan of government and elects its members who are chosen only upon the approval of the faculty of the school at which the chapter is located.
Chapters
Chapters of Tau Sigma Delta include:- Α, University of Michigan -
- Β, University of Minnesota -
- Χ, University of Illinois - approx
- Δ, Syracuse University -
- Ε, University of Pennsylvania -
- Ζ, University of Liverpool -
- Γ, Carnegie Institute of Technology -
- Η, University of California, Berkeley -
- Θ, Ohio State University -
- Ι, University of Washington, Seattle -
- Κ, Iowa State University -
- Μ, University of Texas, Austin -
- Λ, University of Southern California -
- Ν, Virginia Tech -
- ΗΑ, Tulane University -
- Ο, Kansas State University -
- Π, University of Kansas -
- Ρ, Georgia Tech -
- Σ, University of Notre Dame -
- Τ, Rice University -
- Υ, Texas Tech University -
- Φ, Clemson University -
- Ψ, University of Nebraska -
- Ω, University of Florida -
- ΑΑ, Texas A&M University -
- ΑΒ, Howard University -
- ΑΓ, Oklahoma State University -
- ΑΔ, North Dakota State University-
- ΑΕ, Kent State University -
- ΑΧ, University of Kentucky -
- ΑΖ, Louisiana State University -
- ΑΗ, University of Arkansas -
- ΑΘ, Auburn University -
- ΑΙ-ΑΨ, ???
- ΑΛ, Louisiana Tech University -
- ΑΩ, Mississippi State University -
- ΒΑ, University of Tennessee -
- ΒΒ, California Polytechnic State University -
- ΒΓ, University of Miami -
- ΒΔ, University of Houston -
- ΒΕ, University of Idaho -
- ΒΖ-ΒΗ, ???
- ΒΘ, Montana State University -
- ΒΙ, Miami University -
- ΒΚ, University of North Carolina
- ΒΛ, University of Colorado Denver -
- ΒΜ, Arizona State University -
- ΒΝ-ΒΡ, ???
- ΒΣ, University of Detroit Mercy -
- ΒΤ, Roger Williams University -
- ΒΥ, Andrews University -
- ΒΦ, The Catholic University of America -
- ΒΧ, Tuskegee University -
- ΒΨ, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona -
- ΒΏ, Southern University and A&M College -
- ΓΑ, University of Louisiana at Lafayette -
- ΓΒ, Ball State University -
- ΓΓ, Florida A&M University -
- ΓΔ, Lawrence Technological University -
- ΓΕ, Drury University -
- ΓΖ, New York Institute of Technology -
- ΓΗ, Savannah College of Art and Design -
- ΓΘ, North Carolina State University -
- ΓΙ, Prairie View A&M University -
- ΓΚ, Washington State University -
- ΓΛ, University of New Mexico -
- ΓΜ, University of Hawaii at Manoa -
- ΣΞ, Florida International University -
- ΔΛ, University of South Florida -
- ΤΩ, University of Texas at San Antonio -
Notable and Honorary members
Notable and honorary members of Tau Sigma Delta include:- Eliel Saarinen - Honorary -Alpha
- Ivan Meštrović - Honorary - Delta
- Donald Barthelme - Epsilon
Symbols
The pledge button consists of an outer scalloped band of gold within which is one concentric ring of gold and two concentric rings of white.
The badge of the fraternity is a gold key consisting of the crossed letters, Tau Sigma Delta, a suspension ring at the top and a pendant at the bottom. The crossed letters of the same arrangement as on the key is the crest of the fraternity.
The fraternity publishes a quarterly bulletin.
Gold Medal Recipients
The Gold Medal is awarded by the Grand Chapter of the Society to a professional or professionals with a record of high distinction in design in the field of architecture, landscape architecture or the allied arts. The award is presented annually as a part of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture national meeting.- 2017 Maurice Cox
- 2016 Toshiko Mori
- 2015 Thom Mayne
- 2014 Bernard Tschumi
- 2013 Gregg Pasquarelli
- 2012 Teddy Cruz
- 2011 David Adjaye
- 2010 Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi
- 2009 Patricia Patkau
- 2008 Elizabeth Diller
- 2007 Richard Rogers
- 2006 Shigeru Ban
- 2005 Martha Schwartz
- 2004 Mary Miss
- 2003 Michael Graves
- 2002 Cynthia Weese
- 2001 Malcolm Holzman
- 2000 Pierre Koenig
- 1999 William J. R. Curtis
- 1998 William Pedersen
- 1997 César Pelli
- 1996 Vincent Scully
- 1995 Peter Eisenman
- 1994 Harvey B. Gantt
- 1993 Harold L. Adams
- 1991 Denise Scott Brown
- 1990 Joseph Esherick
- 1989 Richard Meier
- 1988 Kenneth Frampton
- 1987 Lawrence Halprin
- 1986 Walter Netsch
- 1985 Pietro Belluschi
- 1984 Fay Jones
- 1983 Ricardo Legorreta
- 1982 Moshe Safdie
- 1981 & 1992 Charles Moore
- 1980 Alexander Girard
- 1979 Edmund Bacon
- 1978 William Caudill
- 1977 Harry Weese
- 1976 Vincent Kling
- 1975 Hugh Stubbins
- 1974 Ian McHarg
- 1973 Arthur Erickson
- 1972 O'Neil Ford
- 1971 Gunnar Birkerts
- 1970 Norman Fletcher