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.
Architecture Student Ryan Martin Helps UW Rowing Claim National Championship
Congratulations to Ryan Martin, a BA in Architectural Studies student, who was part of the University of Washington men’s rowing team that captured the 2025 IRA National Championship.
Rick Mohler awarded the AIA Seattle Gold Medal for Lifetime Achievement
UW CBE Associate Professor of Architecture Rick Mohler has been awarded the AIA Seattle Gold Medal, the highest award that AIA Seattle can bestow on one of its members. It recognizes distinguished lifetime achievement in architecture, including design and professional practice and service to the profession, the community, education and the arts.
Rick was recognized for his promotion of just, policy-driven cities, shaped by principled design, addressing all scales of urban experience through teaching, action research, professional practice, and community engaged scholarship and service. In doing so, he has strengthened connections between the academy, profession, government, and community. Through his own practice, work with other firms, and independent collaborations, Rick has been recognized thirty-seven times in local, regional, national, and international design awards programs and design competitions. Over the past few years he has received a 2019 R+D Award from Architect magazine, a 2021 ACSA/AIA Housing Design Education Award, a 2022 Place Design Award from the Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA), a 2022 AIA Small Projects Award and, in 2021, was elevated to Fellow of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) for achievement in education and practice. Rick is a former member of the AIA Seattle Board of Directors, former Co-Chair of the AIA Seattle Public Policy Board and is currently Co-Chair of the Seattle Planning Commission.