Don Horn, M Arch 88, has been selected by the American Institute of Architects for its prestigious College of Fellows. Although the AIA has more than 85,000 members, there are only about 3,200 distinguished with the honor of fellow. The AIA Fellowship Program was developed to honor architects who have made a significant and sustaining contribution to architecture and society and who have achieved a standard of excellence in the profession. Election to the fellowship not only recognizes the achievements of the architect as an individual, but also honors before the public and the profession a model architect, one who has made a significant contribution to architecture and society on a national and international level. Horn is the deputy director of the Office of Federal High-Performance Green Buildings for the U.S. General Services Administration. Horn, who is also a LEED Fellow, is a leader in green-building policy development and advocacy within the federal government. Horn serves GSA and the nation by promoting environmentally responsible decision-making for buildings. He works tirelessly to translate green-building strategies and ideals into regulations and guidance the federal government can use to meet building performance goals.










