Carol Ross Barney, FAIA, HASLA

Carol Ross Barney, FAIA, HASLA, the distinguished 2023 American Institute of Architects Gold Medal recipient, is a visionary architect, urbanist, mentor, and educator, and has relentlessly advocated that excellent design is a right, not a privilege. Through her unwavering dedication to designing public buildings and spaces that elevate our daily lives, she has produced distinctive structures and places that have become cultural icons.

Notable projects include design of the new Oklahoma City Federal Building replacing the bombed Murrah Federal Building for the U.S. General Services Administration; Chicago Riverwalk; McDonald’s Chicago and Disney World Flagship Restaurants; Searle Visitor Center at the Lincoln Park Zoo; JRC Synagogue; CTA Cermak and Morgan Street Stations; University of Minnesota Duluth Civil Engineering Building; Multi-Modal Terminal at O’Hare International Airport; NASA Aerospace Communications Facility; Railyard Park in Rogers, Arkansas and Chicago’s new DuSable Park.

Honors include over 200 major design awards, including the AIA Gold Medal, Cooper Hewitt National Design Award; fourteen National American Institute of Architects Honor Awards for Architecture, Interior Architecture, and Urban Planning and Design; two AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) Top Ten Project Awards for sustainably designed buildings and over 45 AIA Chicago Awards.

Carol is a graduate of the University of Illinois and served as a U.S. Peace Corps volunteer in Costa Rica planning national parks. She has taught an advanced Design Studio at the Illinois Institute of Technology for over thirty years.

Carol has left an indelible mark on the architectural community. Her influence is a testament to her unparalleled skill, innovative spirit, and commitment to making design accessible to all.

Carol Ross Barney, FAIA, HASLA

Carol Ross Barney, FAIA, HASLA, the distinguished 2023 American Institute of Architects Gold Medal recipient, is a visionary architect, urbanist, mentor, and educator, and has relentlessly advocated that excellent design is a right, not a privilege. Through her unwavering dedication to designing public buildings and spaces that elevate our daily lives, she has produced distinctive structures and places that have become cultural icons.

Notable projects include design of the new Oklahoma City Federal Building replacing the bombed Murrah Federal Building for the U.S. General Services Administration; Chicago Riverwalk; McDonald’s Chicago and Disney World Flagship Restaurants; Searle Visitor Center at the Lincoln Park Zoo; JRC Synagogue; CTA Cermak and Morgan Street Stations; University of Minnesota Duluth Civil Engineering Building; Multi-Modal Terminal at O’Hare International Airport; NASA Aerospace Communications Facility; Railyard Park in Rogers, Arkansas and Chicago’s new DuSable Park.

Honors include over 200 major design awards, including the AIA Gold Medal, Cooper Hewitt National Design Award; fourteen National American Institute of Architects Honor Awards for Architecture, Interior Architecture, and Urban Planning and Design; two AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) Top Ten Project Awards for sustainably designed buildings and over 45 AIA Chicago Awards.

Carol is a graduate of the University of Illinois and served as a U.S. Peace Corps volunteer in Costa Rica planning national parks. She has taught an advanced Design Studio at the Illinois Institute of Technology for over thirty years.

Carol has left an indelible mark on the architectural community. Her influence is a testament to her unparalleled skill, innovative spirit, and commitment to making design accessible to all.