The Voice for Texas Architecture

Award for Early Career Professional Achievement in Honor of William W. Caudill, FAIA

The Texas Society of Architects Award for Early Career Professional Achievement is awarded to architect members who have shown exceptional leadership and made significant contributions to the profession in the early stages of their architectural career.

2025 Recipient:
Krystyn Haecker, AIA

Krystyn Haecker, AIA

Houston

A partner at Mirador Group and TxA’s 2025 president-elect, Krystyn Haecker, AIA, is a dedicated early-career professional whose leadership has significantly shaped AIA Houston. She co-founded the Women in Architecture Houston committee, serving as chair in 2018 when it received the TxA Mentorship Award. As co-chair of the 2024 TxA Conference Committee, she led efforts to organize 28 tours and a Pecha Kucha event reflecting Houston’s architectural diversity. A 2018–2019 Christopher Kelly Leadership Program alumna and 2025 AIA Houston Ben Brewer Award recipient, Haecker continues to champion mentorship and inclusive engagement in the profession.

2025 Recipient:
Cale Lancaster, AIA

Cale Lancaster, AIA

Midland

A principal at Rhotenberry Wellen Architects, Cale Lancaster, AIA, is a design leader whose humility and dedication have made a lasting impact on his community and the profession. He has led his AIA West Texas chapter as president, served as a TxA director, and chaired the TxA Design Conference Committee. Lancaster is recognized for promoting the value of AIA membership and inspiring others through his commitment and passion. A thoughtful mentor who shares his time and talent generously, he models the value of engagement, showing that architects can lead with purpose from anywhere in the world.

2025 Recipient:
Samantha Markham, AIA
Dallas

Samantha Markham, AIA

Dallas

Samantha Markham, AIA, is a standout early-career professional whose 11 years in practice—and nine as a licensed architect—are marked by remarkable intensity and impact. She is an exceptional designer, serving as a senior associate and K–12 market sector leader at Stantec. Deeply dedicated to mentoring the next generation, she has also created a global intern development program at her firm. Markham’s leadership within AIA spans local to national levels, with her vision for supporting emerging professionals having transformed AIA Dallas’s Women in Architecture committee and Empowering conference, and informed roles including VP of communications for TxA and member of AIA’s Young Architects Forum.

Past Recipients

2024
Aline Yoldi, AIA
San Antonio

2023
Adrianna Swindle, AIA
Austin

2022

Audrey Maxwell, AIA
Dallas

Melvalean McLemore, AIA, NOMA
Houston

Stephi Motal, AIA
Austin

2021
Sophia Razzaque, AIA
Austin

2020
Adam Reed, AIA
San Antonio

2019
Catherine Callaway, AIA
Houston

2018
Connie G. Rivera, AIA
Corpus Christi

2017
Jesse Hager, AIA
Houston

2016
Jennifer Workman, AIA
Dallas

2015
Brantley Hightower, AIA
San Antonio

2014
Brian H. Griggs, AIA
Amarillo

2013
Mark Schatz, AIA
Houston

2012
Elizabeth M. Price, AIA
Brenham

2011
Melissa Brandrup, AIA
El Paso

2010
James Evans, AIA
Houston

2009
Paul A. Bielamowicz, AIA
Austin

2008
Camilo Parra, AIA
Houston

2007
Michael Morton, AIA
Houston

2006
Lonnie Hoogeboom, AIA
Houston

2005
Shannon Kraus, AIA
Dallas

2004
Mark H. Dabney, AIA
Fort Worth

2003
Alicia C. Treviño, AIA
San Antonio

2002
Chris M. Noack, AIA
Austin

2001
Michael Imber, AIA
San Antonio

2000
Donna Kacmar, AIA
Houston

1999
Jacqueline G. Dodson, AIA
Austin

1998
Ben Heimsath, AIA
Austin

1997
Thomas Hayne Upchurch, AIA
Austin

1996
Donald R. Kubala, AIA
Dallas

1995
Gabriel Durand-Hollis, AIA
San Antonio

1994
Maricela Rodriguez Barr, AIA
Austin

1993
Emily Little, AIA
Austin

1992
Heather McKinney, AIA
Austin

1991
Richard P. Martinez, AIA
Austin

1990
Jan Gaede Blackmon, AIA
Dallas