
The award, established in 1993 in recognition of the career and writings of architectural historian Spiro Kostof (1936–91), is given to outstanding interdisciplinary studies of urban history that make the greatest contribution to the understanding of the growth and development of cities.

“I am thrilled that my first book is one of the recipients of this eminent award given in memory of Professor Kostof ’s influential scholarship and his exceptional approach to architectural history,” Dr. Henni said. “This is truly the highest distinction and the most honorable recognition that I can aspire to. I am extremely grateful to the SAH for supporting and endorsing scholarship on the destroyed and built environment resulting from violent colonial practices and military measures, which, to this day, continue to be part of the daily lives of millions of people around the world.”
Dr. Henni received her Ph.D. in the history and theory of architecture from ETH Zurich in Switzerland.


