Johann Castro-Salgado, an architecture student at the University of Washington, has been named to the 2026 Husky 100. Recognized for his leadership, mentorship and commitment to equity, Johann has built strong connections between students, faculty and professionals across the design community.
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2026 Husky 100 Spotlight: Davien Khail Graham (M Arch / MLA, ’26)
Davien Graham, a graduate student in architecture and landscape architecture at the University of Washington, has been named to the 2026 Husky 100. Recognized for his leadership and commitment to equity, he has built community through NOMAS UW and interdisciplinary design work.
2026 Husky 100 Spotlight: Ebubechi Abonyi (B.A. Arch Design’26)
Ebubechi Abonyi, an architecture student at the University of Washington, has been named to the 2026 Husky 100. Recognized for her leadership, research and community engagement, she connects design, sustainability and education through her work on campus and beyond.
Three Architecture Students Named to the 2026 Husky 100
Ebubechi Abonyi, Davien Graham and Johann Castro-Salgado from the UW Department of Architecture have been named to the 2026 Husky 100. Recognized for their leadership, mentorship and commitment to equity, they have made a lasting impact across the College of Built Environments and beyond.
Kate Simonen Elected to the National Academy of Construction
University of Washington Professor of Architecture Kate Simonen, founder of the Carbon Leadership Forum and leader of the Life Cycle Lab, was elected to the National Academy of Construction for advancing decarbonization.
NOMAS Named National Chapter of the Year
The University of Washington’s NOMAS chapter has been recognized as the 2025 Chapter of the Year, a national honor celebrating student leadership and advocacy in architecture. This award highlights the group’s commitment to advancing equity, inclusion, and community engagement within the design professions.
AIA Selects 2022 Small Project Award Winners
The Seattle Street Sink Project by UW professors Elizabeth Golden and Rick Mohler has been selected as a winner of the AIA 2022 Small Project Awards. | AIA