LEGACY OF DESIGN AWARDS 2010
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LEGACY OF DESIGN AWARDS 2010
Design Texas Fall 2010 LEGACY OF DESIGN AWARDS 2010 ASID Texas Chapter Officers 2009-2010 New Sponsor, New Night, New Venue! President Diane Mallory, RID, ASID, Addison Past-President Laura McDonald Stewart, RID, ASID, IIDA Dallas President-Elect Dianne Etheredge, RID, ASID, IIDA, Dallas Communication Director Christine Eustice, RID, ASID, Wylie Financial Director Kathy Hammond, Industry Partner Rep, Dallas Professional Development Director Peter Dedek, PhD, ASID, San Marcos Membership Director Kelley Barnett, RID, ASID, San Antonio Chapter Administrator Pat Gallagher, Dallas At-large Board Member Shelley Saab, RID, ASID, El Paso Student Representative Lisette Simmons, Student Member Abilene Christian University Newsletter Chair Christine Eustice, RID, ASID, Wylie ASID Texas Chapter 1444 Oak Lawn #501 Dallas, TX 75207 Phone: 214-748-1541 Fax: 214-651-9309 Toll Free #: 1-866-892-7431 Email: [email protected] www.asidtx.org The Legacy of Design Awards, the annual competition recognizing the finest interior design achievements within the Texas Chapter, was again held in conjunction with METROCON Expo but there are a few new twists for 2010! New Sponsor: Design Guide | This collaboration will complement Design Guide’s current media sponsorships of the ASID Austin Design Community’s Design Excellence Awards and the ASID Dallas Design Community’s DesignOvation Awards, extending ASID brand coverage across both the Austin-San Antonio and Dallas-Fort Worth Design Guide editions. New Night: Wednesday | This year we celebrated on the Wednesday night before METROCON so that we’ll be bright-eyed and fresh and not have aching feet. New Venue: The International at Turtle Creek | This year we’re carved out our own celebratory niche during this sizzling party for the A&D community produced by Design Guide and The International at Turtle Creek Tenant Association. Located in the Dallas Design District at 150 Turtle Creek Boulevard, this venue allowed us to take time to honor our winners and still get in on the festivities. New Awards: David Gappa of Vitro Glass designed and handcrafted each award. Texas is the largest and most successful chapter of ASID; we needed to have an award that really reflects on the incredible unique talent that Texas offers. We are so excited with the new look. The event was a great success and again only made possible by the wonderful and talented designers that make up our Texas Chapter. Listed below are the winners: Shining Stars Multi-Family 1st Place Thiel & Thiel, Inc. 2nd Place Sawyer Design Group Award of Merit Moore Design Group Hospitality-Living 1st Place Wilson Associates 2nd Place Wilson Associates Award of Merit Tracey Overbeck Stead Interior Design Hospitality- Service Award of Merit Thiel & Thiel, Inc. Commercial Singular Space 1st Place Thiel & Thiel, Inc. 2nd Place Thiel & Thiel, Inc. Award of Merit Sawyer Design Group Residential Bathroom 1st Place Hayslip Design Associates, Inc. 2nd Place Joanie Wyll & Associates Award of Merit Laura Britt Design Residential Kitchen 1st Place Bulhon Design Associates 2nd Place Joanie Wyll & Associates Award of Merit JTI Interiors, Inc. Model Home 1st Place Panache Interior Design Residential Traditional /Large 1st place Joanie Wyll & Associates 2nd Place Richens Design, Inc. Award of Merit Chambers Interiors and Associates, Inc. Residential Contemporary/Large 1st Place Bulhon Design Associates 2nd Place Susie Johnson Interior Design Award of Merit Laura Burton Interiors cont. on page 5 TRUETT FINE CARPETS & RUGS .. A Letter from the President . Members, Dear Fellow Texas Chapter n, I my “designer” imaginatio seems to be flying by! In It e? gon r yea this has As ter Holidays. I’m Oh my goodness! Where sh line down around the Win fini the h wit ck etra rac a like to school, and picture the yearly calendar ually) cooler weather, back ng the corner to Fall, (event ndi rou are we ge, ssa me writing this pter. As most of you know, football games. the life of the ASID Texas Cha in r yea this of t par a n has bee g along achieving many nity to thank everyone who exception. We are hummin no is r pte Cha I want to take this opportu as Tex The . help of others king things happen. multiple goals without the none of us can accomplish all the members who are ma ge led now ack to like uld ging economy, and I wo ; Kelley Barnett, ASID; things in spite of the challen entative for Walker Zanger res Rep IP D ASI nd, mo following IIDA; Kathy Ham D - you have been fabulous - Dianne Etheredge, ASID, mons, Student Member ASI To the Texas Chapter Board Sim tte Lise and D; ASI ship ek, ure with your leader ! Saab, ASID; Dr. Peter Ded Our Chapter is safe and sec ce. dan Scott Frelick, ASID; Shelley gui r you and t por r sup sibilities. Thank you for you er through on all of your respon nifer Roecker, Allied Memb on, Allied Member ASID; Jen ngt itti Wh nne Jea D; and ASI D; er ASI ed Member irs – Jill Gibbs, Allied Memb ASID; Melissa Rogers, Alli To the Design Community Cha in Burrill, Allied Member Rob D; ASI i, rin Fer and leading them to ole rds Nic mber ASID; Design Community Boa tive pec res r ASID; Isin King, Allied Me you for g rkin front line wo are the volunteers on the Robin Black, ASID – you serve our peers. mber ASID; Cindi expand their horizons and D; Lisa DiOnne, Allied Me ASI , aux dre Bou n Gle D; er Seal Member ASI D IP Representative for Fib owing – Aaron Duke, Allied D; and Laura Williams, ASI I’d also like to thank the foll ASI , tice Eus ne isti Chr ID; n, ASID; Sonya Odell, FAS h a smile. Cagle, ASID; Helen Erdma ays accepting a challenge wit mittees and events, and alw com us ero ng a num g nin run y – for capabl ce, wisdom, and always bei list for her support, guidan you nk tha my on A; the IID and r D, e for the Chapte ra McDonald Stewart, ASI cious about donating her tim gra so ’s I certainly must include Lau she and g azin am is ls rently maintaining. We knowledge of ASID on all leve ental in designing and is cur trum ins was trusted sounding board. Her she t tha site pter web the marvelous ASID Texas Cha Society. And let’s not forget rd! right in our own backya thank you to Pat for are so fortunate to have her or in Pat Gallagher. A big trat inis Adm r pte Cha ent us and compet unate to have a conscientio The Texas Chapter is also fort and advice. you on the all your helpful knowledge grams and opportunities for rking hard on all types of pro wo are s eer unt and our vol D .org ASI sid e website, www.a t many more capabl ck the newly updated Society I also want to remind you tha che to ber em Rem els. lev . ing events and the Design Community ve the Date” for these upcom Society, the Texas Chapter, tion, and don’t forget to “Sa rma info st late the all for rg w.asidtx.o Texas Chapter website, ww e of October 1, 2010 opportunities with a deadlin ASID Student Scholarship 0, in Dallas October 15th and 16th, 201 merly Student Career Days) (for ium pos Sym t den Stu ASID ember 7th – 13th, 2010 ion that it is. A huge RealWorld DesignWeek Nov be the outstanding organizat not uld wo r pte Cha as Tex t whom our r is in good fabulous volunteers, withou fession! Our Texas Chapte Again, thank you to all of our our organization and our pro h bot hen ngt stre to tion you and your dedica round of applause for all of for the Society for the future! l continue to be an example wil we t por sup r you h wit hands, and sident this year. ve as your Texas Chapter Pre It has been an honor to ser Diane Mallory, RID, ASID ent 2009-2010 ASID Texas Chapter Presid Design Texas • Texas Chapter 3 W W W. DAV I DWG I L B E R T. C O M From House Beautiful’s “Top 100 American Designers” to the groundbreaking Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, Thom Filicia has changed the face of American design with blazing talent and a refreshing blend of classic and new. Now Thom’s classic simplicity and modern flair are yours, in the Thom Filicia Home Collection. Refined details mix with raw edges, industrial plays against organic, and materials, textures and palettes are used in unexpected ways. See it today. filiciahome. The James Street Chair from the Thom Filicia Home Collection H L D • D , T • American Society of Interior Designers 4 • • F : Practitioners and Students, Get Ready for ASID RealWorld DesignWeek 2010! ASID RealWorld Design Week is an annual program that offers job shadowing and online learning experiences to expose and enlighten students to the real world of interior design professional practices. This program encourages relationships between interior design students and their role models in the industry. During the week of November 7-13, 2010, ASID student members nationwide will have the opportunity to visit the work locations of ASID designers, industry partner reps, and educators to them shadow for a day. In addition to the job shadowing opportunities provided by RealWorld DesignWeek, ASID will also provide a pair of career development web events—Prepare and Position before and after, hosted by prominent design industry guest speakers. RealWorld DesignWeek exists exclusively for ASID members and it is a complimentary program at no cost to participants. The program is designed to offer benefits for both students and professionals. Student ASID members will receive an inside look at the interior design world and professional practices, have the opportunity to network with their shadow day host and other industry professionals, and possibly expand the experience into a mentoring relationship, internship or even their first job! Designers and industry partners will benefit by being able to make a positive change in an aspiring designer’s life in just one day, help sustain and advance the interior design profession by supporting future designers, and hopefully find a skilled intern or entry level designer to alleviate some of their work load. As of late July, ONLY SEVEN (7) OF OUR 1,200+ TEXAS CHAPTER PRACTITIONERS & INDUSTRY PARTNER REPRESENTATIVES HAD SIGNED UP TO HOST A STUDENT. In order to accommodate the many interested student members, ASID needs you to host shadow days, so REGISTER TODAY! PLEASE SIGN UP BY SEPTEMBER 1, 2010, as that is when students may start registering. Get Involved! For additional information on registration and FAQs, visit www.asid.org/rwdw. RealWorld DesignWeek: helping tomorrow’s designers learn from today’s pros. cont. from page 1 Residential Traditional /Small Award of Merit Panache Design Visual Merchandising/Display 1st Place Dallas Design Group Interiors Residential Contemporary/ small 1st Place Laura Britt Design Award of Merit Susie Johnson Interior Design, Inc. Rising Star Residential Singular Space 1st Place Hayslip Design Associates 2nd Place Catherine Dolan & Associates Award of Merit RSVP Design Services Specialty 1st Place Commercial Hospitality 1st Place Tamie Glass Second Place Tamie Glass Commercial Retail 1st Place Dallas Design Group Interiors Residential Bathroom 1st Place Kitchen Source Joanie Wyll & Associates Industry Partner Collaboration 1st Place RSVP Design Services- Pettigrew Residential Kitchen 1st Place Gibson Gimpel Interior Design 2nd place Elliott Interiors Award of Merit RSVP Design Services Historic Preservation/Adaptive Reuse 1st Place John Phifer Marrs & Associates 2nd Place Thiel & Thiel , Inc. Award of Merit The Bommarito Group Residence any size 1st place Joy Kling Interior Design Award of Merit True Interiors, LLC Product Design or Special Detail 1st place Whitesmith & Company 2nd Place Laura Britt Design Award of Merit Mclaughlin Collection/ Bettinger Studio Singular Space Residential 1st Place Bellisa Design 2nd Place True Interiors, LLC Award of Merit Chelsea + Remy Design Sustainable/ Green Design 1st place Laura Britt Design 2nd Place Dements Designs Product Design/ Special Detail 1st place Tamie Glass Award of Merit RSVP Design Services Design Texas • Texas Chapter 5 Important Upcoming Legislation Issue for Texas Interior Designers Regarding Taxing Design Services By Shelley Saab, ASID RID At Large Board Member Donna Vining, FASID, IIDA, RID, CAPS Executive Director for TAID and Julie Reynolds, ASID, RID President of TAID had this important information in the Spring issue of the TAID newsletter which I want to remind all of our ASID members to be informed about how it will affect them. The next most important legislation coming up in January 2011 for the Interior Design Profession that concerns taxing our consulting services. The Texas House Ways and Means Committee will be discussing several types businesses in Texas that currently do not have to collect sales tax on services. The Legislators will be busy this fall to determine the direction and goals of legislation for the next session. News from TAID Letter from the TAID President Dear Members, On July 26, 2010, the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners Board members discussed Experience required of Interior Design CIDA program graduates who wish to become Texas Registered Interior Designers. The IDEP (Interior Design Experience Program) program sponsored by NCIDQ is a monitored, documented experience program for entry-level designers. Download the detailed brochure to determine eligibility. In Donna Vining’s article in the TAID newsletter she has outlined some questions that may help us in fighting this tax and that were asked of all witnesses by the Ways and Means committee. www.ncidq.org/pdf/IDEPBrochure.pdf TAID will keep you advised of information we learn about this opportunity. 1. Are you aware of any legislative history regarding the original purpose for exempting or excluding your industry from taxation? The committee would appreciate any information regarding the original purpose of any exemption. Other TAID news: 2. What unique public policy purpose is served by maintaining the sales tax exclusion to your industry? Keeping in mind that all businesses-those that collect tax and those that don’t-create jobs. The committee would like to know what additional economic and social benefits are accrued to Texans by not collection sales taxes on your service. 3. Is it inequitable to apply the sales tax for other goods and services, but not yours? All Texans benefit directly and indirectly from governmental services. Is it fair that your customers do not pay sales taxes on the services you provide, while consumers of other goods and services do pay sales taxes? If so, why? 4. What specific tax administrative issues or costs exist in collecting the sales tax and remitting it to the state? 5. Does your industry use any other services as an input in the production process of your service? Many businesses use other goods and services that are instrumental to the ultimate service they sell. Taxing services used in developing the ultimate service could result in double taxation. Is your service used as either an input or does it rely on another service as an input? Are your services provided in house in certain circumstances by other businesses? For more information go to www.House.state.tx.us to follow the outcome of the Ways and Means Committee discussions on this subject. Knowing that there is a shortfall in Tax revenue and funding. This will most certainly be an uphill battle. American Society of Interior Designers 6 March 1, 2011, Legislative Day in Austin. TAID members, ID students and teachers visit legislators. All eyes are on Florida and their battle with the IJ. Oral arguments will be heard during the week of November 1st in Montgomery, Alabama. This litigation will have far reaching implications for all others. The November election cycle is upon us. TAID needs to know the ASID members in the Texas Chapter who will work in their districts for legislators. The best way to get to know the legislators is to work for them in their campaign offices stuffing envelopes, addressing mailings and making phone calls in their phone banks. By working with the legislator and getting to know that person, we are welcomed in their offices in Austin during the session. David Lancaster, long time Executive Director for Texas Society of Architects, has taken a different position with TSA. Thank you for helping TAID inform ASID members. Julie Reynolds, ASID Texas Registered Interior Designer Julie Reynolds Interiors, Inc. TAID President 2009-2011 ASID Dallas Design Community Past Chair, 2008-2009 The Sensori™ Virage® Custom Shower System. Stimulate your senses like never before, and escape to a new world of luxury. With a full range of customizable showerheads, body sprays and body jets, this isn’t just a shower—it’s a license to dream. Available exclusively in showrooms. | brizo.com member news How ASID membership can help you By Kelley Barnett, ASID, RID Current Membership Director ASID Texas Chapter Incoming President Elect, ASID Texas Chapter Board Texas Registered Interior Designer National Council for Interior Design Qualifications Certificate Holder www.kelleybarnett.com Returning from a recent ASID board meeting, I was stuck in the crowded corner Southwest Airlines gates at Dallas Love Field. No seats. I finally found one lone seat next to a blonde “surfer lookin’ dude” and plopped down. What began as a simple introduction, has blossomed into an incredible relationship. We shared pleasantries, family stories, incidences of loss and tragedy, and then he told me he was an impressionist painter. I quickly moved beyond my skepticism once I saw his work. Gorgeous! A fourth generation artist, a San Antonio native, and a young man starting over in life, and I was honored to have met him. Then he asked, “What do you do?” After answering, we spent the next 4 hours strategizing about how we could help each other. I was putting the finish touches on our San Antonio Showcase, and...I HAD NO ARTWORK! He was beside himself with anticipation about displaying his originals in “my” condo unit of the downtown hi-rise for the Showcase. Icing on the cake...his oils were the Riverwalk, church facades, and other San Antonio points of interest. The Showcase was a success, and Curtis Wade was able to meet other ASID IPs, designers, the public, and my family. As I write, he is painting cherubs on the ceiling of a house that my husband and I are renovating. What in the world does this have to do with membership? It is one of the most amazing “intangible” benefits of membership in ASID. Incredible selection of new furniture by Henredon, Marge Carson, Habersham, Maitland & Smith, John Richards and more! Extensive selection of discontinued Henredon furnishings, All at unbeatable prices! Design Shutters For additional Designer’s discounts As your Membership Director for the Texas Chapter for the past 2 years, I am often asked, “What do I get for my $435?” That’s easy. There are many “tangible” benefits to membership as stated on our websites, www.asid.org, and www.asidtx.org. In fact, I got a quote from ASID’s referral on business insurance that was 30% less than a local quote. I’ve purchased ASID’s contracts, brochures, marketing pieces, books, and webinars. ASID offers discounts on credit cards and cell phones. The Texas Chapter receives 25% of dues back from ASID, so the more members (including IPs) we have, the more we can do. There is a referral service, Connex (ASIDs social networking site), job postings, logos, marketing ideas, professional member marks, and so much more than I can list here. These are just a few from memory! But it’s those intangibles than intrigue me. When you volunteer to serve in ASID, you realize just how big, how organized, how special it really is. You work alongside fellow volunteers who share the goal of making this organization even better by helping your peers, encouraging students, advancing the profession, and contributing. The relationships forged in the “fire” are unique. In fact I recently sent out an eblast requesting names of drapery installers. Within 5 minutes I had 3 names, by day’s end, I had over 20 “prescreened” installers! I enjoy attending classes as well as social functions, introducing ASID members to each other and encouraging them to do business together! Nothing is more enjoyable than hearing about a project and thinking, “Who can I put together for this project?” They do the same for me. As Texas Chapter board members, we attend annual leadership training. In June, training was held in Chicago in conjunction with NEOCON at the Merchandise Mart. I’d never been before! During breakfast, I walked straight up to our incoming president’s table, sat down, and personally thanked Michael Thomas, FASID, for his work in getting a Small Business Council established at ASID. I thanked him on behalf of all the sole proprietors and business owners and told him that this is the one request I hear above all others, “Help us as business owners, and get ASID in the public arena.” They are listening. Our group of 5 consisted of commercial and residential designers. The Mart contains showrooms for both. But what I found so funny, was that while on the residential floors, I felt peaceful, in my element, and very at home. The commercial designers were stressed and overwhelmed! And the same was true in reverse, when we traded floors. Isn’t this a cool profession? There is a place for everyone. So in this time of economic uncertainty, keep your eyes open for non-traditional “designer” jobs, perhaps just temporarily. IPs need reps. What about product design, packaging design, and graphic design? ASID is also a place to rub shoulders (or perhaps cry on them) through different stages in life and career. I remember as a new mother, not wanting to work apart from being “Mom”, and feeling guilty about it. Silly me. For 5 years, I took very small jobs, and enjoyed motherhood. One of my fondest memories is of a dear friend and fellow designer in Houston, who would bring her two little boys over as we shared Mom duties, while the other tried to “work”. That was 15 years ago and we are still friends! When tragedy, illness and loss touch one of us, the other ASID members know and step in to help. We realize that there are phases of life and work, times when you can volunteer and really be involved, and times when that is not possible. And it’s all good. In closing, as your current Membership Director, I applaud you in being part of the largest ASID chapter in the USA at 1800+ members! We have one of highest retention rates, and lowest loss rates as well. Many other chapters do not have a central office (Dallas) or chapter administrator (Pat Gallagher), or design communities, like we do. They look to our website and MetroCon for example. Thank your local design community chairs all they do to schedule meetings, organize volunteers, and make personal connections with members. And when it’s your “turn”, get in there and get your hands dirty! We need you and we need each other. American Society of Interior Designers 8 we make living in style easy. 5798 Genesis Court Frisco TX 75034 214-618-6600 www.ibbdesign.com 40,000 sq. ft. of fine furnishings & accessories in stock & ready for delivery Open to the public & the trade Monday-Saturday 10am-5pm Competitive trade discounts. We pay shipping, freight & delivery Directions: Dallas North Tollway, 3 miles north of Highway 121 Watch IBB designer Shay Geyer on Good Morning Texas every Friday at 9am WFAA ch 8 FIND US! on Facebook & Twitter member news ASID San Antonio Showcase House By Kelley Barnett, ASID, RID Current Membership Director ASID Texas Chapter Incoming President Elect, ASID Texas Chapter Board Texas Registered Interior Designer National Council for Interior Design Qualifications Certificate Holder www.kelleybarnett.com Have you ever heard of....pulling together an ASID showcase event in only five short months, without any large non-profit’s help, using only local sources, and having to design multiple spaces? Sounds impossible? Well we thought so too! But we did it! The first ever ASID downtown hi-rise condo showcase took place May 7-15, 2010 in San Antonio, Texas. This event also was a first as San Antonio and Austin ASID designers participated jointly. Kelley Barnett, ASID, RID (San Antonio) served as Showcase Chair, and Jeanne Whittington, Allied Member ASID, RID (Austin) served as Co-Chair. Paula Stone, Allied Member, ASID (San Antonio) and Laura Burton, Allied Member ASID (Austin) completed the design team. This ASID Showcase benefited our local Wounded Warrior Family Support Center (WFSC) The Department of Public Safety Officer’s Association (DPSOA), and University of Incarnate Word (UIW) Student Scholarship, and St. Mary’s Student Scholarship. The students from UIW and St. Mary’s were our docents for the week long public tours. Jeff Rochelle, co-developer of the Vidorra Condominiums in downtown San Antonio, offered 2 units (1 at $1M, 1 at $500K) on the 12th floor with stunning views of historic downtown, for our event. We were given a clean slate, lots of freedom in design, Mae Escobar’s “Amazezing PR”, and Chad Case with RamRoc Construction. Kelley Barnett, ASID, RID was appeared on a KONO 101 radio station broadcast, and the local FOX TV affiliate for a 2 hour live broadcast at Vidorra. The San Antonio Express News gave us a full page coverage May 9, including photos, and on www.mysa.com. The local NBC, and CBC affiliates also covered our event. The most incredible support came from our San Antonio ASID Industry Partners. From the first call for “help”, they showed up, enthusiastic and willing to roll up their sleeves to offer and donate, incredible products and services. “Design Guide Magazine” and Shannon Streater became our media sponsor from the word “GO!” Our Showcase will appear in the October issue of Design Guide, with professional photography by Jason Roberts. “Interior Trade Cartel”, a local to-the-trade showroom, furnished one unit almost entirely. “Copenhagen Imports” completely furnished one unit as well. “Palmer Todd” and “Emser Tile” donated gorgeous tile, and “Alamo Tile and Stone” installed it. “Light by Design” supplied hi-end light fixtures throughout. “California Closets” donated 6 closet interiors. “Vigini Studios” created masterpieces on the walls in virtually every room. “Dominion Design and Integration” installed a Lutron system, and TV room setup. “Sherwin Williams” donated all the paint. “Aquatic Interiors” installed a custom aquarium. Original artwork from Curtis Wade, Anthony Gonzalez, Seth Faerber, and Terry Jones, was proudly displayed. “Novel Fabrics”, “Kravet Fabrics”, “Plant Interscapes” , “Summer Classics”, “Oriental Rug Gallery”, “Brigman Enterprises”, Bismarck Studios”, “Barry Bradley of Artisans at Rocky Hill”, “Carlos Durand Furniture” , and “Lightlink Lighting” also participated. Corporate sponsors included Wells Fargo, F. Jordan Construction, and Chicago Title. Rosemary Delivers and Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse provided delicious food and drink. Connie Brigman, of Brigman Enterprises, donated the beautiful table linens for our Premier Party. TKO Designers Left to Right are: Jeanne Whittington, Allied Member ASID, RID (Austin); Laura Burton, Allied Member, ASID (Austin); Paula Stone, Allied Member, ASID (San Antonio); Kelley Barnett, ASID, RID (San Antonio) American Society of Interior Designers 10 member news Hayslip Design Associates honored with multiple ASID Design Ovation Awards Sherry Hayslip and Hayslip Design Associates, Inc. received five Design Ovation awards from the Texas chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) at its awards presentation, May 11, 2010. Sherry Hayslip, ASID, IIDA, is founder, president and principal designer of Hayslip Design Associates. undertakes. Her range of experience as one of the premier interior designers in the United States is a reflection of her insistence on thoroughly researching every aspect of the design aesthetics in which she works. “Our philosophy continues to be emphasis on the unique tastes and values of each individual client,” she says. “It is a great honor to be recognized by our peers from ASID for the work we love so much.” The winning entries include First Place, Bedroom: Teenager and several second place winners: Bedroom: Teenager, Bathroom, Dining Room, and One Unique Space. Hayslip Design Associates’ recent recognitions include First Place and an Award of Merit in the 2009 ASID Legacy of Design competition and Regional Winner: Residential Kitchen Design in the 2008 Subzero-Wolf Design Competition. Additionally, Sherry Hayslip was named Designer of Honor for Texas by The American Antiques Show and The American Folk Art Museum, at their premiere “Best of America” event in January 2010. Hayslip is consistently named one of the Best Designers in Dallas by D Home magazine and has been featured in The Andrew Martin International Interior Design Review, renowned as the reference book and “best of” guide of interior designers around the world. The first place winner is defined by a sophisticated palette of greens, blues and touches of ruby, with custom bedding and luscious draperies for dramatic impact. This stylish and contemporary bedroom feeds the imagination and a young aesthetic with jewel-toned colors and modern furnishings. The second place winners include another teen’s bedroom interpreted in a palette of chartreuse and emerald greens and hot pinks, a sparkling bathroom clad in abundant mirrors and opalescent blue mosaics, a high rise wine tasting cum casual dining room, and a pool cabana with an expansive view (see attached images). Hayslip Design Associates, Inc., established in 1975, serves a client list that is a “who’s who” of leading national figures from the business, arts, corporate and sports worlds. Guided by her passion for design, Hayslip is personally involved in every project her firm Bommarito Group Marla Bommarito-Crouch, RID, ASID, FIIDA, LEED AP, the CEO of The Bommarito Group chaired the Women's Symphony League Showhouse at The Austonian. The black tie Pre-Party was May 13th and tours of thousands followed on May 15th and 16th. Record numbers flowed through the 56-story building. ASID designed one condo under the guidance of Stephanie Villavicencio, RID, ASID and Jeanne Whittington, ASID. IIDA designed a second under the guidance of Jana Peel, RID, IIDA, LEED AP and The Bommarito Group designed the third condo. A net profit of $350,000 was presented to the Austin Symphony Orchestra due to the success of the project and The Austonian's philanthropic generosity. The Austonian is the tallest building in Austin and the tallest residential building in TX. American Society of Interior Designers 12 The Bommarito Group, were the interior designers for The Lance Armstrong Foundation. This project is winning big. ASID recognized it first. Below are the awards listed. It has also just won an award from TX Architect that will be presented in the late summer. It was also published in Architectural Digest. Congratulations to the entire design team. 2009 ASID Design Excellence Award – Best of Show Overall Wining Project Lance Armstrong Foundation ASID Design Excellence Award – First Place Corporate Over 5000 square feet Lance Armstrong Foundation 2010 Austin Business Journal Best Real Estate Awards – First Place Social Impact Project Lance Armstrong Foundation ASID Design Excellence Award – First Place Commercial Singular Space Lance Armstrong Foundation Conference Room Contract Magazine Inspirations Award – Honorable Mention Social Responsibility in Commercial Interiors Lance Armstrong Foundation ASID Design Excellence Award – First Place Product Design/ Special Detail/ Custom Original Piece Lance Armstrong Foundation Conference Table Texas Construction Magazine Best of 2009 Award of Excellence – Green Building Lance Armstrong Foundation member news ASID Newest Members Professional Members Lisa Kay Huddleston, ASID, LEED AP 955 Midnight Pass Rockwall, TX 75087-2268 (972) 772-4859 [email protected] Allied Members Karen Kay Burris, Allied Member ASID Ice Interior Design 3606 Rip Ford Dr Austin, TX 78732-2237 (512) 266-8966 (866) 855-5582 Fax [email protected] Stephanie Nicole Plunkett, Allied Member ASID 1017 Oak Hollow Ln Combine, TX 75159-6266 (214) 384-0589 [email protected] David Rast, Allied Member ASID Rosetta Stone Interior Decorat 4709 Welford Dr Bellaire, TX 77401-5331 (832) 767-4300 (713) 623-0171 Fax [email protected] Ashley Robertson, Allied Member ASID 6441 Chesley Ln Dallas, TX 75214-2234 (646) 369-3337 [email protected] Barbara E. Gary, Allied Member ASID Barbara Gary Interiors 5739 Northmoor Dr Dallas, TX 75230-2645 (214) 543-4550 [email protected] Lynisa Marie Rosson, Allied Member ASID 11540 Bobby Fuller Dr El Paso, TX 79936-3946 (915) 849-7585 [email protected] Karysa Harman, Allied Member ASID Ambrose Furniture 612 Foch St Bryan, TX 77801-4727 (612) 669-8372 Frederick Scott Yandrisovitz, Allied Member ASID 704 Lone Star Dr Cedar Park, TX 78613-2168 (512) 216-9482 [email protected] Diane M King, Allied Member ASID DK Design 7214 Gaston Ave, Apt 220 Dallas, TX 75214-4128 (918) 504-8006 [email protected] Industry Partner Members Isabel Kypuros, Allied Member ASID 15194 Palo Pinto Dr Frisco, TX 75035-5555 (214) 232-7390 [email protected] Lora Ashley Mileger, Allied Member ASID 604 Mozart Way McKinney, TX 75070-3210 (972) 571-4488 [email protected] Tarica Phungprasert, Allied Member ASID 1005 Willow St, # A Austin, TX 78702-4238 (512) 826-9665 [email protected] Arteriors Home Lisa Jones 4430 Simonton Rd Dallas, TX 75244-5213 (972) 488-9800 (972) 488-9898 Fax [email protected] Bernhardt Furniture Company Mark Moore 902 Wentwood Dr. Southlake, TX 76092 (214) 457-0328 (817) 416-1415 Fax [email protected] Carved Stone Tiles Bruce Alan Williamson 2101 Stonegate Dr Carrollton, TX 75010-4133 (214) 773-8087 [email protected] Charlotte Skinner Design Charlotte A. Skinner, Allied Member ASID 127 Schooner Dr Lakeway, TX 78738-1002 (714) 722-1973 [email protected] Dick Clark Architecture Dick Clark III 207 W 4th St, Ste 120A Austin, TX 78701-3916 (512) 472-4980 (512) 472-4991 Fax [email protected] D. Fadal Designs Donna M. Fadal 1519 Dragon St Dallas, TX 75207-3908 (214) 956-9821 (214) 956-8632 Fax [email protected] Designing Profits, Inc. David P. Shepherd 702 W Dallas Ave Seadrift, TX 77983-5029 (512) 314-9200 (512) 314-5033 Fax [email protected] Dunhill Homes Jennifer Dix 2100 McKinney Ave, Ste 1510 Dallas, TX 75201-2105 (214) 765-0582 (214) 303-0060 Fax [email protected] EnviroGLAS Tim Whaley 3941 Legacy Dr, Ste 204-211B Plano, TX 75023-8334 (888) 523-7894 (214) 556-1093 Fax [email protected] Exteriors Designer Showroom Roxanne Gutierrez 7301 Burnet Rd, Ste 110 Austin, TX 78757-2248 (512) 610-3888 (512) 610-6868 Fax [email protected] GreenTex Builders Cameron Ponsford 5716 W Highway 290, Ste 210 Austin, TX 78735-8702 (512) 891-0819 [email protected] Newsletter note on upcoming Chapter elections The ASID Texas Chapter is moving into the 21st century and going green with the elections of Board members being done by email. Only Chapter members on record as of October 1, 2010 will be eligible to vote. The ballot will be emailed to the eligible members on January 15, 2011. You will have until January 25, 2011 to return the ballot via email. If you don’t have an email address or prefer to receive a paper ballot, you will need to call Pat Gallagher, the Chapter Administrator, at 214-748-1541 and ask that a paper ballot be mailed to you. You will need to call before January 10, 2011, to insure that you have it in time for the balloting. The paper ballot must be returned to the ASID office by January 25, 2011. Please let us know if you have any questions. American Society of Interior Designers 14 Kem Tex Stephanie Kratz 13900 Senlac Dr Farmers Branch, TX 75234-8824 (972) 241-1101 (972) 241-1133 Fax [email protected] Pettigrew Associates, Inc. Jon Beasley 1715 Market Center Blvd Dallas, TX 75207-3301 (214) 745-1351 (214) 748-7071 Fax [email protected] Kreiss Suzy Chaney 1214 W 6th St, Ste 120A Austin, TX 78703-5261 (512) 476-2121 (512) 476-2123 Fax [email protected] Roche Bobois Jorge Giraldo 5304 Alpha Rd Dallas, TX 75240-3419 (972) 239-4430 (972) 239-4431 Fax [email protected] Kreiss Kelly Conrad 1214 W 6th St Austin, TX 78703-5261 (512) 476-2121 (512) 476-2123 Fax [email protected] Samuel Lynne Galleries Courtney Feavel 1105 Dragon St Dallas, TX 75207-4207 (214) 965-9027 (214) 965-9094 Fax [email protected] Kreiss Todd Slaughter 1214 W 6th St, Ste 120A Austin, TX 78703-5261 (512) 476-2121 (512) 476-2123 Fax [email protected] Santangelo Lighting & Design Mary Bark 5445 Caruth Haven Ln, Apt 2022 Dallas, TX 75225-8166 (214) 797-6373 (214) 247-0502 Fax [email protected] Legend Lighting Inc. Tyson Neal 15342 N Interstate 35 Austin, TX 78728-4703 (512) 251-0000 (512) 251-0023 Fax [email protected] Southern Painting Robert Whipple 4455 Camp Bowie Blvd, Ste 114-21 Fort Worth, TX 76107-3864 (817) 504-9474 (817) 727-8182 Fax [email protected] Lighting, Inc Gabriel Trinidad 7243 Blanco Rd San Antonio, TX 78216-4902 (210) 541-8500 (210) 541-8036 Fax [email protected] Weathered Stone Karen Balkman Martcom, Inc. (return)1825 Triple Crown Lane Plano, TX 75093 (972) 979-9571 (972) 250-1507 Fax [email protected] The Nines and The St. Regis Houston Receive Starwood's Hotel of the Year Award ForrestPerkins congratulates the St. Regis Houston and the Nines, Portland, a Starwood Luxury Collection Hotel, for achieving Hotel of the Year recognition in their respective brands. The two hotels were honored for outstanding guest satisfaction scores, meeting planner satisfaction and high quality assurance, among other criteria. Great luxury hotels are the result of exceptional customer service delivered in unrivaled settings. Neither can exist without the other, and it is gratifying to know that guests recognize both the service and the facilities of these two ForrestPerkins-designed hotels. +*/%#*)!*0 +. LeZfm\i [`jZflek\[ ki\Xjli\j ]ifd kfg K\oXj j_fniffdj# [\j`^e\ij Xe[ ^Xcc\i`\j k_ifl^_flk 8ljk`e# ;XccXj# =fik Nfik_ Xe[ JXe 8ekfe`f% #,1(%/$%*#%*ċ+) Design Texas • Texas Chapter 15 member news Curb Appeal Renovations Wins GuildQuality’s 2010 Guildmaster with Distinction Award --- Curb Appeal Renovations, Inc., announced today that the company has been awarded a 2010 Guildmaster with Distinction Award for exceptional customer satisfaction. Curb Appeal Renovations was one of 139 home builders, remodelers, developers and contractors throughout North America recognized for their superlative performance. For Rob Mathews and Robin Burrill, husband and wife owners of Curb Appeal Renovations, winning this award means more to them than winning an award for one of their designs since this award reflects on service excellence. Robin and Rob strive to make a difference in people’s lives and this award proves that they are accomplishing their mission. When one of their clients was told that they had won this award, she remarked, “Congratulations! We think you and Rob deserve every award possible.” Key to the success of Curb Appeal Renovations, Inc. is the genuine concern and dedication that shows in every commitment they make and the surveys that Guild Quality conducts on behalf of Curb Appeal Renovations reflect that commitment. Geoff Graham, founder and president of GuildQuality, added, "Robin and Rob are absolutely dedicated to caring for their clients. In their survey responses, Curb Appeal Renovation’s clients have offered effusive praise. They repeatedly single out individual team members for their exceptional service, and are clearly appreciative of Curb Appeal Renovations’ great work. We're honored to be able to recognize them, for the second year in a row, with a Guildmaster Award." Curb Appeal Renovations, Inc. is a design/build remodeling company located in Keller, Texas - serving the northeast Tarrant County area. Curb Appeal Renovations has been in business for over 15 years assisting their clients with all their home remodeling needs, from the beginning of the project to the end, walking their clients through each step of the project; with an in house interior designer and a Certified Remodeler on staff, they can handle all sizes of remodeling projects. They can be contacted via their website at www.CurbAppealRenovations.com or at 817.753.6668. About GuildQuality North America’s best builders, remodelers, contractors and real estate developers rely on GuildQuality’s customer satisfaction surveying to help them monitor and improve the quality of their service. About the Guildmaster Awards Once a year, GuildQuality recognizes exceptional customer service with the Guildmaster Awards. Visit the Guildmaster section of the GuildQuality website to see information about all 2010 Award Winners and read about the award qualifications. For more information, visit www.guildquality.com or contact [email protected] water design and hardware art 150 Turtle Creek, Dallas, 214-745-0088 elegantadditions.net American Society of Interior Designers 16 member news Cristina Alston, ASID, LEED AP ID+C, McKinney Interior Designer Selected to Serve on National Grading Panel Cristina Alston, an interior designer with CAI Design Group, LLC in McKinney was recently selected to be an Exam Grader for the National Council for interior Design Qualification’s (NCIDQ) spring 2010 administration. Alston is one of 36 individuals selected for the vital role of NCIDQ Exam Grader. The NCIDQ Examination consists of three parts: two multiple-choice sections (which are machine-graded) and a practicum section. Section 3 of the exam is a three-part drawing practicum graded by interior design practitioners using established criteria set by a group of “master grader” practitioners called Grading Coordinators. Passing the Examination and earning the respected NCIDQ credential signify that an interior designer has met the rigorous standards for education, experience and examination for interior designers in North America. Graders help NCIDQ maintain these standards to protect the health, safety and welfare of the public. NCIDQ graders are trained to use a well defined and uniformity accepted set of criteria when grading the practicum exams. Each exam exercise is graded by two different graders, who apply professional judgment within the parameters of the established criteria set by NCIDQ. The graders evaluate the entire solution to see if a candidate has demonstrated his or her competence in the area being tested. Exercises that receive conflicting scores during the initial grading will be graded a third time by a Grading Coordinator, with that score replacing the divergent score. Peck & Company (no other ads on page) “NCIDQ Certificate holders represent qualified interior designers – those who are deemed capable (through education, experience and examination) to protect the public’s health, safety and welfare,” explains Kimberly Marks, 2010 NCIDQ President. “Our graders are responsible for upholding the standards and determining who those qualified individuals are. The role of a grader is extremely important in ensuring NCIDQ’s mission of public protection is upheld. We value Alston’s participation. Our volunteers are the backbone of NCIDQ.” All NCIDQ graders are required to be active NCIDQ Certificate Holders. Alston earned her NCIDQ Certificate in March 2007 and has worked in the interior design field for thirteen years. Alston is the founder of CAI Design Group, an interior design firm based in McKinney, which specializes in space planning and interior design for small businesses and professional office spaces. NCIDQ® is an organization of regulatory boards and provincial associations in the United States and Canada whose core purpose is to protect the health, safety and welfare of the public by establishing standards of competence in the practice of interior design. More information about the organization may be found at www.ncidq.org. Design Texas • Texas Chapter 17 industry partner newsi BTX wins the Best Technical Innovation award for its Tumo® Eco-lineTM solar-powered drapery system! Recently chosen by the Window Covering Manufacturers Association as the Best Technical Innovation in Motorization, the Tumo Eco-line* harnesses the power of the sun, converting it into an environmentally-friendly motorization solution at a reasonable price. A plug-and-play drapery system that requires no wiring and is easy to operate, the Eco-line is mounted at the inside of the windowpane, and it incorporates the latest RF technology, giving your customers the control they need without the hassle. As this and other new technologies take root, BTX will continue to be at the forefront, offering unprecedented new products to our customers and meeting their needs in this ever-changing society. For more information on BTX products, please go to www.btxinc.com or call us at 800-422-8839 or 214-340-2800. ©2010 Closet Factory. All rights reserved. IF ONLY YOUR LIFE WERE THIS ORGANIZED. At Closet Factory, we create custom storage solutions that fit your home exactly. Our Designers are masters at making closets, home theaters, offices and garages look and feel twice as big as they were before. It’s a whole lot easier than moving. Closets | Offices | Pantries | Wallbeds Media Centers | Laundry Rooms | Garages Call for FREE design consultation 214-390-0606 or 800-260-0606 www.closetfactory.com twitter.com/cfactorydfw | facebook: dfwclosetfactory myspace.com/closetfactorydfw American Society of Interior Designers 18 sindustry Fall News from Palmer Todd Fall is a time for change and Palmer Todd has certainly decided to keep up with this idea. A lot has been happening here and we are excited to be sharing our news with you! In May, Palmer Todd Austin won the Austin Home Builders Association’s “MAX” award for best showroom. Please come out to our location in Austin and see what hard went into making our showroom one of a kind! Palmer Todd is pleased to announce that we are now a source for your Architecture Stone Hood needs. These hoods are constructed of quality stone slab material. Due to the overwhelming requests for outdoor entertaining areas, Palmer Todd will now be carrying cabinetry suitable for outdoor use. Our quality stainless steel cabinetry is constructed of commercial grade 20-gauge stainless steel and is manufactured with the interiors void of any hardware and screw heads. No more rust! With all of the options Palmer Todd can offer, we are able to provide you with infinite flexibility in design. Wearenowalso carryingalineofexclusiveLimestone countertops. The thickness and unique characteristics of these stones make them a product you will not want to miss! Please come by soon and check out all of the new additions. We look forward to seeing you soon! Houston 2027 Karbach St. Houston, TX 77092 TEL: 713.681.6899 FAX: 713.681.1958 www.designshutters.com Austin 9615 Beck Circle Austin, TX 78758 TEL: 512.491.8725 FAX: 512.491.8726 Dallas 3720 Araphao Addison, TX 75001 TEL: 972.243.9790 FAX: 972.243.9808 San Antonio 1111 Paulsun San Antonio, TX 78219 TEL: 210-227-2221 FAX: 210-227-4359 Hand-painted ceramic tile Tumbled stone Luxury resilient flooring Custom finished and prefinished wood flooring French-brown Es tablis he d in 1952 70 07 G r e en vi l l e Ave n ue D a l la s, T ex as 7 5 2 3 1 21 4 36 3-4 341 w w w . fr en ch - b r o w n . co m Design Texas • Texas Chapter 19 industry partner newsi Santangelo Lighting & Design Santangelo Lighting & Design, an ASID new Industry Partner, has moved to the 10th floor. Come visit our extensive lighting and home accessory line in our new Dallas World Trade Center Showroom Suite 10060. For information please contact Mary Bark at 214-797-6373 or email [email protected]. Ed Lenz OLD HICKORY since 1889 Outdoor Collection Dallas WTC-9009 catalogue requests 214-923-1487 Tea-for-Two® BubbleMassage Bath COUNT ON US 1,350 locations. All 50 states. 300 showrooms.17,000 associates. 57 years in business. For perfect project solutions, stop by a Ferguson showroom, where you’ll find the largest range of quality brands, a symphony of ideas and trained consultants to help orchestrate your projects. With showrooms from coast to coast, come see why Ferguson is recommended by professional designers everywhere. FAUCETS. FIXTURES. APPLIANCES. LIGHTING. Located conveniently throughout Texas. For a location near you, please visit ferguson.com/designer © 2010 Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. All rights reserved. Nobody expects more from us than we do SM P r o u d M e m b e r s o f t he A m er ic an Soc iet y of Int er ior D es igner s American Society of Interior Designers 20 sindustry partner news Holland Marble Co. to carry Caesarstone Concetto® Line Semi Precious Stone Surface ideal for Upscale Countertops, Vanities, Tabletops and Furniture Designs Holland Marble Company, a leader in North Texas of Granite and Marble fabrication for over 25 years, is excited to be associated with Caesarstone US in promoting their new line of semi precious stone surface material – Concetto®. The bed of your dreams. Started in 1984, Holland Marble Company primarily fabricates natural stone slabs for countertops, showers and furniture pieces etc. but over the years the company has widened its diversity by supplying tile, marble carvings and architectural limestone. The company’s focus is on their customer’s needs and being creative and introducing and implementing new ideas to meet them. With this in mind, they have teamed up with Caesarstone US in providing their customer’s with Concetto®. The inspirational Concetto range, is an unmatchable collection of extraordinary surfaces hand-made from individually cut and bound semi-precious stones. The eight choices that are available in the United States market include: • Gray Agate – Generates positive energy • Brown Agate –traditionally been sought after for its protective powers • Dumorterite – Stimulates verbalization of spiritual ideas • Rose Quartz – Creates an atmosphere of peace and affection • White Quartz – Captures the essence of sunlight on northern glaciers, radiating purity and serenity • Hematite – Stimulates the blood system, strengthens the powers of concentration and channels the energies responsible for logical thinking and problem-solving • Tiger Eye – Raises energy levels and enhances concentration • Yellow Quartz – It's nurturing power brings people together to effectively work in teams, innovate and enjoy each other's company Hastens If you would like more information, or to schedule an appointment, please call Holland Marble at 972-247-1621 or email [email protected] When Only the Best Will Do... THE HÄSTENS STORE DALLAS In The Shops of Highland Park 4252A Oak Lawn Ave. Dallas, TX 75219 www.mydreambeds.com 214-252-0101, [email protected] Store hours: Mon - Sat, 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., and by appointment Design Texas • Texas Chapter 21 industry partner news Interior Resources Joins GoodWeave, Earning ChildLaborFree Label on New Jane Waggoner Collection Dallas based Interior Resources has joined the GoodWeave certification program, which works to end illegal childlabor inthe carpet industry and to offer educational opportunities to children in South Asia. A longstanding GoodWeave retailpartner, Interior Resources supplies clients withcustom designed Tibetan rugs hand-knotted in Nepal. The family-owned and ¬operated company recently began importing its own line of certified rugs in addition to the other GoodWeave certified brands it carries.As a GoodWeave licensee, Interior Resources adheres to a strictly monitored no-child-labor policy, and make a financial contribution that helps fund education and other services for rescued children. Interior Resources is also announcing a new collaboration with Dallas designer Jane Waggoner based on Moorish patterned tiles Jane had seen on a trip to Spain. Interior Resources staff worked with her to interpret them in rug form, creating new and unique pieces for the showroom under the Jane Waggoner Rug Collection. Jane Waggoner and Interior Resources are using the collection as an opportunity to better the lives of children, with 10% of proceeds donated to children’s organizations TheFamily Place and GoodWeave, earning the collection’s tagline, “great design with a socialconscience.” “Developing a unique collection is sensational, but at the end ofthe day, the true reward is knowing your sales are making a difference in the lives of children locally and internationally,” says Paige. Kisabeth American Society of Interior Designers 22 Learn more about Interior Resources at www.intre.biz. With the addition ofInterior Resources,GoodWeave now licenses 75 North American companies to import rugs bearing the GoodWeave label. Throughthe support of GoodWeave’s industry partners, more than 3,600 children have been rescued from exploitation on carpet looms and offered rehabilitation, education, vocational training, and other services. Worldwide, 7.5 million rugs have been certified as child-labor-free since 1995. An estimated 1,500 retail outlets carry GoodWeave certified rugs in the U.S.and Canada alone. About GoodWeave The GoodWeave certification program works to end exploitative child labor in the Henri South Asian carpet industry by inspecting weaving looms and providing rehabilitationand education for former child weavers and other at-risk children. The GoodWeave label is your best assurance that no child labor was used in the manufacture of a carpet or rug. Learn more at www.GoodWeave.org. s UltraMedia, Inc. to Present Building Quiet Environments at METROCON10 UltraMedia , Inc. will present a class called Building Quiet Environments at METROCON10 on August 12 and 13, 2010. Attending this hour-long class will earn attendees one Continuing Education Unit (CEU). In today’s hectic and fast-paced world, homeowners need and want a space that is peaceful and tranquil—a quiet environment where they can relax and enjoy their home without noisy interruptions. Building Quiet Environments outlines the fundamentals of sound control and gives examples of noise pollution affecting today’s society. Participants will discuss key principles related to sound isolation and the “why, what, and how” of components associated with controlling sound. Construction materials, and mechanical, electrical, and plumbing considerations will also be discussed, while the participant is guided through the step-by-step process of building a specialty room. Attendees will learn how to locate an Electronics Systems Contractor (ESC) and what questions to ask when partnering with an ESC. Course presenter, Brent Thomas, said, “I’m looking forward to sharing what I’ve learned about managing sound in homes. Each home presents a unique set of challenges with regard to sound. But when designers, architects, and builders are aware of these challenges going into a project, they’ll find a variety of ways to manage it at each step along the building or remodeling process.” For more information, please contact company president Pat Johnson, or visit www.ultramedia.biz. Congratulations to the following members: Adam Nash, Allied Member ASID has passed the NCIDQ exam and has been accepted into the Master of Arts in Interior Design program at Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD). In Memoriam Ellen Angell, FASID On June 27, 2010, Bettie Ellen Angell (83) passed away. She was an accomplished interior designer who lived and worked in Corpus Christi for many years, most recently with the Susan Castor Collection. Extremely active in ASID throughout the last four decades, she inspired many members and devoted countless hours to the organization, earning the title of Fellow of ASID. Ellen was an amazing bundle of energy that embraced life and loved her profession, and she will be terribly missed by family, friends and colleagues. Please go to www.asidtx.org/chapter_profile/in_memoriam to download a PDF of her obituary, which includes links allowing you to sign an online guest book and send condolences, as well as flowers. Design Texas • Texas Chapter 23 student news a Student Symposium 2010 Interior Design: Beyond The Reality Series Reality television has taken over the airwaves programming, leaving many to question: What is real and what is an illusion? The ASID Texas Chapter Student Symposium 2010 – which takes place Thursday, October 14 through Saturday, October 16, 2010 in Dallas – will bring Practitioners, Industry Partners, Educators and Students together and back to REALITY! Interior Design: Beyond The Reality Series promises two and a half days of real world experiences, networking, and events for all involved. Thursday night, Students will mingle and dine with ASID Texas Chapter Board Members and practice their networking skills. Bright and early Friday morning, get ready for the DESIGNER’S CHALLENGE, where Students will partner with their peers from across the state and together create a solution to a design problem in a quick, petit charette. Midday, EVERYONE (Practitioners, Educators, Students and Industry Partners) is invited on the GREAT AMERICAN ROAD TRIP to tour the new Winspear Opera House and see behind the scenes, which many patrons have never before experienced! Then get ready for THE AMAZING RACE! Students will have a chance to race through showrooms on a scavenger hunt or have their portfolios and resumes reviewed by design industry leaders. Find out what IT FACTOR professionals are looking for in the REAL WORLD. The afternoon continues with Michael Thomas, FASID, CAPS – interior designer, speaker, author, and 2010-2011 National ASID President. Everyone is invited to learn and ask questions about what is happening on the national level from the man who knows. Afterwards, you’ll want to be a part of NO OPPORTUNITY WASTED. Texas Chapter Leaders, Practitioners, Industry Partners, Educators, and Students will mix and mingle with one another at our street party, which concludes Friday’s festivities. No t h i n g s a y s “ e le g a n t ” q u i t e l i k e Hu n t e r D o u g l a s . On Saturday morning, students will find out what THE REAL WORLD of design holds for them. Students will experience three quick presentations from Practitioners, Educators, and Industry Partners in round table discussions. Have questions? Need them answered? This affords students the opportunity of DESTINATION TRUTH and find out what it is like to be on the other side during our Panel Discussion with top interior designers practicing within a wide variety of design fields. Saturday concludes with the A-LIST AWARDS. This year, ASID Texas Chapter is offering a new scholarship format based on the merit of the student’s application, references, and activities with scholarships ranging from $1,000-$2,000. And don’t forget about the Student Design Competition! Six categories offer students at any level to participate and be recognized with cash prices in every category. The categories have been redesigned to allow participation from students at ANY level in their design education. The 2010 ASID Texas Student Symposium is under the direction of Co-Chairs Aaron Duke, Allied Member ASID, NEWH, LEED AP and Lisa DiOnne, Allied Member ASID, Associate IIDA, LEED AP. Committee members include: Dianne Etheredge, RID, ASID, IIDA and ASID Texas Chapter President Elect 2009-2010; Peter Dedek, PhD, ASID and Texas Chapter Professional Development Director 2009-2011, Laura McDonald Stewart, RID, ASID, IIDA, LEED AP; Allen Hart, Allied Member ASID; Lisa Barron, RID, ASID, and Lisa Oldham. Whether you are Student, Educator, Practitioner or Industry Partner, as a member of ASID, we know that you are OBSESSED with interior design, so be sure to check out www.asidtxstudentsymposium.org for the latest news, a complete schedule and instructions on registering. Congratulation to the 2010 May graduating class of St Mary's University interior design class St Mary's University interior design class had a very good and informative year and the graduation ceremony was attended by Kelly Barnett, RID, ASID, ASID Texas Chapter Membership Director. Our officers arranged a tour of the resort in which the operating manager gave the attendees a guided tour in all of the facilities which included information about the architecture, design and many of the construction details that went into the building of the resort. It was a very interesting, informative and educational for everyone in attendance. Hunter Douglas window fashions offer a variety of choices in privacy and light control, along with endless decorating possibilities in fabric, texture, color, style and specialty hardware systems. 7110 Bellerive • Houston, Texas 77036 713-861-8282 • 800-392-4336 www.gcwc.com Over 50 years in business. American Society of Interior Designers 24 After the tour, the attendees had an end of the year dinner function in which all the students participated. acrossAcross the thelone star state Lone Star State ★ Amarillo Design Community Corpus Christi-Rio Grande Valley Design Community No report available at time of printing . By Jennifer Roecker, Allied Member, ASID, Chair Austin Design Community By Jeanne Whittington, RID, Allied Member ASID, Chair ■ Our Design Excellence Committee is busy preparing for our annual Design Excellence Awards Event. Please watch for an invitation in the mail and to be posted on our website. We are excited to have Design Guide as our media sponsor again this year. We are looking forward to our best year yet! ASID Austin Community would like to welcome the new 2010-2011 Board: Chair: Jennifer Burggraaf Chair Elect: Jill Williams Financial Chair: Lori Anderson Membership Chair: Kim Bates Membership IP Liaison: Holly Hillis Communication Chair: Michelle Thomas Public Relations: Laura Britt Programs/Events Chair: Luis Angelo Secretary: Dawn Hearn ■ I have to start by saying that this has been a good year so far for our design community, there have been ups & downs and the economy seems to be picking up! Unfortunately, as most of you know, we have lost a very dear friend, mentor, and long time Interior Designer and Fellow of ASID, Ellen Angel FASID/RID passed away peacefully at her home in Corpus Christi on Sunday, June 27th. Services were held at Maxwell P. Dunne Funeral Home on July 8th. Ellen was known by many and will be missed dearly by all! ■ This year the Susan Castor Collection team came together and designed a Show House on the coast in Port Aransas, Texas. From concept to final form, the Susan Castor Collection Beach House has been a collaboration of professionals, each with years of experience. The weekly meetings between builder, architect and designer have resulted in a superior home on the Texas Gulf Coast. As professionals aware of our carbon footprint, it was important for us to build a house that fit our everyday lifestyles in a way that is healthy for nature. Our hope is that the Beach House will be practical, casual and comfortable for multi-generations to enjoy together or separately. The house has been designed to maximize the views and to allow the enjoyment of the exterior decks somewhat protected from the southeast breezes. The house features &ROM0OLTRONA&RAUTHEULTRACOMFORTABLE-ASSIMOSISTEMASOFAUPHOLSTEREDIN0ELLE&RAULEATHER $ALLAS!USTINWWWSCOTTCOONERCOM 0ROUDMEMBEROFTHE4ERRA0ASSCARBONOFFSETPROGRAM Design Texas • Texas Chapter 25 two master bedrooms, mini-kitchens on each floor, sleeps eighteen comfortably, and has banquet dining for 14-16. State of the art sustainable technology has been provided in home automation, HVAC systems, water systems, plumbing, lighting and Energy Star rated appliances. All interior materials and finishes have been chosen to minimize chemical invasions and promote good air quality. The finishes are durable, practical and require very little maintenance. The majority of the counter tops are a new recycled glass product CORPUS CHRISTI: Beach House called “Ice Stone” (by DalTile). Many of the furniture items have been made with recycled materials. The area rugs are natural fibers. The builder has recycled as many leftover building materials as possible. While the eco-conscious elements were a primary concern during building, the home’s casual and sophisticated coastal styling was also paramount. The Susan Castor Collection team of designers has endeavored to create an interior environment that flows from room to room while allowing the designer some freedom of expression in each space. Professionals involved with the creation and design of The Susan Castor Collection Beach House: Architect, Melton Henry of Melton Henry ArchitectsHouston Texas, Builder/Contractor, Jerry Buckley of Buckwild Builders-Port Aransas Texas, Landscape Architect, Hector Villarreal of Southern LandscapesCorpus Christi Texas, Interior Designer & her Design Team, Susan Castor Wilson, ASID/RID, Christi Farley ASID/RID, Rhonda Bosquez ASID/RID, Kathy Rumbaugh Allied Member ASID/RID, Jennifer Roecker Allied Member ASID, Lisa Mayo-Design Associate, Lezli Baugher-Floral & Accessories, Paula Tyra-Special Project Coordinator, & Cathryn Castor-Project Facilitator. Location: Cinnamon Shore-Mustang Island, Texas 5009 State Hwy. 361 lot 15, Port Aransas, Texas 78373 Dallas Design Community By Isin King, Allied Member ASID, Chair ■ The DesignOvation award ceremony was held at the Rosewood Crescent Hotel on May 11th. The evening started with cocktails in the Garden Room followed by dinner and award presentation in the Crescent Ballroom. We congratulate all the talented contestants and winners of this year’s DesignOvation. ASID Dallas Design Community – 2010 DesignOvation Interior Design Awards Hospitality – First Place Wilson Associates Trisha Wilson, ASID Team: James Carry, Kurt Heimsath, Sydney Teegarden, Lisa Patton, Liza Setiawan, Karen Prigmore Hospitality – Second Place Thiel & Thiel, Inc. Beth Thiel, ASID Team: Amanda Snow, Melanie McCune Multi-Family – First Place Sawyer Design Associates Stacy Sawyer, ASID Multi-Family – Second Place Sawyer Design Associates Stacy Sawyer, ASID TEXAS’ #1 CHRISTMAS STORE Come see why 1000’s of professional designers shop our 60,000 sq. ft. holiday wonderland We have everything you need to decorate for the holidays, including large commercial display pieces. DESIGNER DISCOUNTS Decorator’s Warehouse 3708 W. Pioneer Parkway Arlington, TX 76013 817-460-4488 www.DecoratorsWarehouseArlington.com American Society of Interior Designers 26 IP Collaboration – Honorable Mention Adcock-Smith Design with Capital Distributing, Inc. Kathy Adcock-Smith, ASID Team: Helene Terry, Daniel Jeakins Living Room – Second Place SAS Interiors, Inc. Shirley Flabiano, ASID Team: Roger Leighton Powder Bath – Second Place Adcock-Smith Design Kathy Adcock-Smith, ASID Child’s Room – Teenager – First Place Hayslip Design Associates, Inc. Sherry Hayslip, ASID Team: Tabatha Hamm Child’s Room – Teenager – Second Place Hayslip Design Associates, Inc. Sherry Hayslip, ASID Team: Tabatha Hamm Kitchen – First Place DG&A Interiors Donna Guerra, ASID Team: Katherine Bukovitz, Tara Cooper Kitchen – Second Place Joanie Wyll & Associates Joanie Wyll, ASID Bedroom – Not Master - Honorable Mention RSVP Design Services Rhonda Vandiver, ASID Team: Amy Armstrong, Allied Member ASID Bathroom – First Place Catherine Dolen & Associates Stephanie West, Allied Member ASID Team: Catherine Dolen, ASID Bathroom – Second Place Hayslip Design Associates, Inc. Sherry Hayslip, ASID Team: Tabatha Hamm Dining Room – First Place Laurie S. Woods, ASID Laurie Woods, ASID Dining Room – Second Place Hayslip Design Associates, Inc. Sherry Hayslip, ASID Team: Bree Hyatt Media Room – First Place Bellisa Design Lori Withey, Allied Member ASID Media Room – Second Place Adcock-Smith Design Kathy Adcock-Smith, ASID Team: Seth Lauritzen Great Room – First Place Laurie S. Woods, ASID Laurie Woods, ASID Remodel-Singular Space – First Place Schlosser Design Group, LLC Cristie Schlosser, ASID Remodel – Singular Space – Second Place Doris Younger Designs Doris Younger, ASID One Unique Space Over 100 Sq. Ft. – First Place Catherine Dolen & Associates Stephanie West, Allied Member ASID One Unique Space Over 100 Sq. Ft. – Second Place Hayslip Design Associates, Inc. Sherry Hayslip, ASID Team: Tabatha Hamm, Tyler Fair Remodel – Whole Space – First Place Thiel & Thiel, Inc. Beth Thiel, ASID Team: Kurt Thiel, Abby Casey, Paige Byrd, Trish Hammond, Amanda Snow Remodel – Whole Space – Second Place Dallas Design Group, Interiors Lisa Barron, Allied Member ASID Product Design – First Place McLaughlin Collection Pat McLaughlin, ASID Team: Richard Bettinger Product Design – Second Place RSVP Design Services Amy Armstrong, Allied Member ASID Team: Rhonda Vandiver, ASID Historic Renovation/Preservation – First Place Thiel & Thiel, Inc. Beth Thiel, ASID Team: Kurt Thiel, Paige Byrd Design Texas • Texas Chapter 27 Historic Renovation/Preservation – Second Place Thiel & Thiel, Inc. Beth Thiel, ASID Team: Kurt Thiel, Paige Byrd Emerging Designer – Honorable Mention RSVP Design Services Flavie Moreau, Allied Member ASID Team: Rhonda Vandiver, ASID and Amy Armstrong, Allied Member ASID We thank all our hosts so far, all our industry partners, designers and student members for your continued support of ASID Dallas. We could not do it without all of you. El Paso Design Community By Nicole Ferrini, ASID, Chair No report available at time of printing. Student Design – Honorable Mention Aaron Duke, Allied Member ASID Fort Worth Design Community Best of Show DG&A Interiors Donna Guerra, ASID Team: Katherine Bukovitz, Tara Cooper By Robin Burrill, DC Chair ■ June meeting was at Lutron showroom. We had two sessions, morning and afternoon with a shared lunch for both groups of attendees. Two sessions was a great solution to work with an IP who has a small showroom. Everyone enjoyed the great food. Lutron presented “Re-Green Lighting Strategies for Remodeling Applications” - Lighting Control and Sustainable Residential IDCEC WELFARE Program #5621 (0.1 CEU). ■ We are starting a “Networking Happy Hour” besides the regular DDC meetings we offer. We will meet at a different restaurant location four times a year. Our goal is to offer more networking time for our members where we all can meet and greet other ASID members in our design community. July was our first kick off Happy Hour meeting and we had it at VILLA-O. We had a great turnout and enjoyed getting to know the members of our community. American Society of Interior Designers 28 ■ Spring has sprung in the Ft Worth Community! Our May 11th meeting at Ft Worth Lighting hosted Jim McMillan of JCM Lighting Design. Thirty members and guests toured the newly expanded showroom of lighting and home accessories thanks to owner FORT WORTH: The gang at Ft. Worth Lighting Lee Jordan and Builder/Designer showed us the light! Sales Rep Joy Reeves. Mr. McMillan shared crucial information on low voltage lighting, energy guidelines and advancements in lamps(commonly known as light bulbs). ■ June 10th, we converged at the home of DC Chair Robin Burrill to relax and mingle with colleagues. Almost 50 designer members, IP members and guests munched on yummy hors d'œuvre and caught up on gossip. Chapter Pres Diane Mallory ASID joined the fun. Thanks to our generous sponsors: Platinum Level: Ferguson, The Kitchen Source, Tile/Marble and Granite Gold Level: Altman’s, Pepco Sales/Grohe, Franke Kitchen Systems, FiberSeal FORT WORTH: Robin Burrill & Judith Mrsee having fun at the Member Apreciation party ■ We welcomed Mark Grigsby ASID to our community who just relocated from Amarillo. He has joined the design team at Dorian’s. Also in the news; Shavawn Everett also joined the Dorian’s team. The Art Institute of Fort Worth(sister of Art Institute of Dallas) opened for class in April in a 20,000 sq ft LEED certified, renovated facility. And the Ft Worth DC gave a $1000 donation to the YWCA renovation being spearheaded by Mary Stelter ASID and Pam McAllister ASID. ■ While we usually take the summer off, we were inundated with requests for meeting presentations – (what a problem to have!) So, July 13th, Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery hosted Moen Plumbing with a CEPH entitled “Sustainability; Understanding & Maximizing FORT WORTH: Molly Hornung, Jennifer Mitchel & Mark Grigsby at the Ft. Worth DC Lunch-N-Learn at Ferguson’s Design Texas • Texas Chapter 29 Water Efficiency Benefits”. Jon Donahoe and Renee Buzek educated us on LEED criteria for plumbing fixtures as well as the EPA’s new “Water Sense” program. Thirty-eight members and guests had a great time in the Ferguson showroom at this lunch-n-learn meeting. ■ On July 13th North Texas USGBC hosted a Sustainability Showcase at the Frontiers of Flight Museum in Dallas. We joined the Dallas DC at a table boasting the benefits of ASID membership to attendees. Robin Burrill and Julie Reynolds represented the Ft Worth DC Upcoming, the Ft. Worth DC board will have a planning meeting the end of July. We will then trek to Dallas in August for MetroCon and start up the fall with more fun local meetings. Sept 14- Kisabeth Furniture, Oct 12 – (Nat’l K&B month) Kitchen Source, Nov 9 – Tile Marble & Granite Works ■ We do still have a couple of openings on our board for the coming year, but so far in place are: Chair – Robin Burrill Treasurer – Marlene Small Historian/Communications – Phyllis Crim Communications – Wendy Bohannon/June Rotter Programs – Shavawn Everitt/Ann Riedel Student Liason – open IP Chairs – Kelly Krause/Christie Montis Membership – Kristy Mastrandonas Scholarships – open ■ Be sure to follow us on Twitter(FWASID) and Facebook(ASID Fort Worth). Pictures of meetings past and schedule of upcoming events are posted. You can post events you feel might benefit our members and (design related) announcements. Remember ALL members of ASID are welcome at our meetings, so feel free to drop by if you are in the area. And we want all of the IP reps who work our community to get involved with our fun group. As they say – “Be There or Be Unprepared”! Odessa/Midland/San Angelo/Lubbock Design Community By Melissa Rogers, Allied Member ASID, Chair No report available at time of printing. San Antonio Design Community By Robin Black, RID, ASID, IIDA, Chair ■ On June 16th, Moore Supply hosted ASID members in their new showroom for dinner and two CEPH HSW courses given by Kelley Rigsby, sales executive from Kohler, and Heather Tiso with Southwest Sales, a Delta dealer in the Dallas area. The courses were "Water Conservation Overview" from Kohler, and "The Ever-Expanding Reach of Ergonomics in Faucet Design" from Delta. The Moore Supply showroom is beautiful with many new lines not familiar to the designers. The staff of Moore Supply could not have been SAN ANTONIO: Robin Black, Chair San more gracious. The courses were Antonio Design Community, Debbie very educational and like all CEPH Baxter, Shawna Mishong, and Mike Reddell. American Society of Interior Designers 30 HSW courses filled with information that is used to help clients. A big thank you to Kohler and Delta for having such informative and interesting speakers, and of course to Moore Supply for hosting us. ■ On the 29th of June, Debbie Baxter, ASID, IIDA, RID of Baxter Design Group lead the designers and guests on a tour of the highrise condominium, The Broadway at the SAN ANTONIO: The Broadway gateway to historic downtown, along Museum Row right in the heart of San Antonio, a project Debbie and along with Baxter Design Group Broadway team designer, Shawna Mishong, and head of Marketing for Developer of The Broadway, Mike Reddell, have been working on since its inception. We were lead through the beautifully appointed models, as well as the public spaces, all designed by the Baxter Design Group, and the unfinished penthouse on the top of this 20 story building. We were treated to valet parking and hors d'oeuvres as we gathered to make the tour. What an experience for the ASID group to see this very handsome interior design project and many thanks to The Broadway and to Baxter Design Group. ■ On the 13th of July Peggy Arnold, RID owner of Footprint Commercial Flooring, and Alan Petlin of Gourmet Flooring and IP member, hosted a CEPH HSW course given on sustainable bamboo. Seventeen designers showed up to take this course, and to show their support and gratitude to Alan Petlin who has long been an ASID supporter. Many thanks to Alan Petlin and Peggy Arnold. ■ The September 22nd meeting will be held at the University of the Incarnate Word, and will be a joint meeting with IIDA. Dr. Asha Hedge is a professor of lighting at Texas State University. The course will be given on "Light and the Aging Eye". She is dynamic, and the students from UIW and UTSA will be invited to attend. ■ In October Christi Palmer, ASID, RID of Palmer Todd, a kitchen showroom will be the new chair. Palmer Todd is also an Industry Partner. Lynley Serratt, Allied Member ASID and this year's financial chair will continue as financial chair. We look forward to having these members as leaders! Lynley is on the staff of Palmer Todd! ■ The San Antonio Design Community feels a deep sense of loss at Ellen Angell, FASID's passing. Ellen was such a familiar and supportive friend to ASID and a leader in the interior design profession. I met her years ago while serving on the State Board, and as many of her generation was such a wonderful mentor. We all should strive to share our knowledge and support younger members as did Ellen. She will be greatly missed. ■ Congratulations to the following San Antonio Design Community Members: Robin Black, RID, ASID, IIDA and her labor of love, her home in Terrell Hills, were featured in the May/June 2010 issue of San Antonio Woman. Please see the following link on the article: www.sawoman.com/categories/home/casa-finale ■ Paula Stone, Allied Member ASID was featured in San Antonio Express News, turning an 1880s house into a home. Please see the following link on the article: www.mysanantonio.com/business/real_estate/spaces_puppy_mill_ transformed_into_country_escape_99656194.html ■ Kelley Barnett, RID, ASID, was featured by San Antonio magazine August 2010 issue. Please see the following link on the article: www.sanantoniomag.com/current_issue.html Reflect Your Own Personal Style Stonehill by Wood-Mode. The Kitchen Source 1544 Slocum Street Dallas, Texas 75207 214-741-1912 The Kitchen Source 3116 W. 6th Street Fort Worth, Texas 76107 817-731-4299 www.thekitchensource.net For your home. For your life. 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