AIA National Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design, Grangegorman Urban Quarter Master Plan

Society for College and University Planning (SCUP)/AIA Excellence in Planning Honor Award, Grangegorman Urban Quarter Master Plan

AIA|LA Gold Medal

American Institute of Architects Firm Award

AIA National Honor Award, University of Cincinnati Joseph A. Steger Student Life Center

AIA National Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design, UCLA Powell Library

AIA National Honor Award, Tegel Harbor Housing

AIA National Honor Award, St. Matthew’s Parish Church

Member, American Institute of Architects College of Fellows

Industry Advisory Panel Member, US Bureau of Overseas Building Operations

AIA National Honor Award, Tango Apartments at Bo01 Housing Exhibition

John Ruble FAIA

Partner

John Ruble, FAIA began his career as architect and planner in the Peace Corps, Tunisia, where a profound experience of culture, climate, and place provided lasting influences on his work. As a founding partner of Moore Ruble Yudell he has brought his passion for socially progressive design to an extraordinary spectrum of works in architecture and planning.

John has led groundbreaking planning and design initiatives for housing, urban development, and U.S. diplomatic campuses in Berlin, Helsinki, and Taipei, among others. Each project has contributed to the firm’s on-going exploration of place-making through highly collaborative leadership of interdisciplinary teams.

 As Moore Ruble Yudell’s practice has focused on higher education, John has led the innovative planning of award-winning new campuses. University of Washington’s Tacoma campus and the new campus of the Technological University Dublin integrate historic neighborhoods and buildings, profoundly revitalizing their surrounding urban contexts. He has led the firm’s creation of ground-breaking facilities for research and learning, including the LEED Platinum Bioengineering Building, French Family Science Center at Duke, and a unique campus hub combining Architecture, Industrial Design, and Computer Science at Wenzhou Kean University in China. With Buzz Yudell he co-led the Science and Engineering campus of Shanghai Tech University.

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