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Individual Members

Latrobe Society

Named for Benjamin Henry Latrobe, the Society honors members and donors whose contributions constitute a substantial part of our ability to further the work and the mission of the ICA&CA around the country.

A champion of the Greek Revival style, the British-born Latrobe was the first fully trained architect to work and teach in America. Among his works are the United States Capitol and the Baltimore Basilica, the first Roman Catholic cathedral in America and perhaps Latrobe’s finest monument.

Marshall G. Allan
Marc Appleton and Joanna Kerns
Norman Askins
F. Ronald Balmer
Jon Berndsen
Christopher H. Browne
John Burton
Rhett Butler
E.R. Butler
Dick Clegg
David Cohen
Jacob Collins
Jeffrey L. Davis
Antoinette Denisof
Richard H. Driehaus
Anne Fairfax and Richard Sammons
Mark Ferguson
Elizabeth and Patrick Gerschel
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Gillespie III
Ray Gindroz
Allan Greenberg
William M. Hablinski and Richard Manion
Jim Hanley
William Harrison
Amanda Haynes-Dale
Kathryn Herman
Charles Heydt
Michael Imber
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson
Clem Labine
Tom Maciag
Steven J. Maun
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Michaelcheck
Dell Mitchell
Aidan Mortimer
John Murray
Joseph Nye
Yong Pak
Greg Palmer
Peter Pennoyer
Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk
Leonard Porter and Qian Yi
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Rayner
Foster Reeve
Suzanne Rheinstein
R. Douglass Rice
Jaquelin Robertson
Alfred Ross
Janet Ross
Barbara Sallick
Suzanne and David Santry
Gil Schafer III
David Schwarz
Oscar Shamamian
Andrew Skurman
Eric Smith
Nick Stern
Robert A.M. Stern
Todd Strickland
James Sykes
Aso Tavitian
Suzanne Tucker
D. Clay Ulmer
Melinda and William vandel Heuvel
Dinyar Wadia
Jean Wiart
Bunny Williams and John Rosselli
Roy Zeluck
Lloyd P. Zuckerberg and Charlotte Triefus