2006 Year In Review
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2006 Year In Review
2006 AIA CORPORATE SPONSORS PLATINUM SPONSORS Edgewood Building Supply Repro Graphics, Inc. GOLD SPONSORS Building Excellence Cad Cam Plus Eastern Engineering Lynch, Harrison & Brumleve McComb Window & Door RJE Interiors/Knoll Ralph Gerdes Consultants Shiel Sexton Spohn Associates Turner Construction SILVER SPONSORS Design Media Connections Facility Commissioning Group Pepper Construction BRONZE SPONSORS Barnes and Thornburg Browning Construction Continental Office Environments Somerset CPAs Technology Dynamics Verkler, Inc. PHOTO: DEMERLY ARCHITECTS Dear Reader, During the 2006 calendar year, the AIA Indianapolis board hosted a significant number of diverse programs exploring the theme “Cause and Effect, Architecture Redefining Indy’s Future.” Beginning with Tom Miller’s lecture “Design as a Catalyst for Innovation” and ending with a competition for A Hairy Affair, a fundraiser benefiting the Humane Society, AIA members were very actively engaged in Indianapolis. Our organization transitioned administratively and programmatically to redefine our structure and our collaborative involvement in the Indianapolis community. Notable actions taken by the 2006 AIA Indianapolis Chapter include: • Completion of the merger with the Central/Southern Chapter and redefinition of the boundaries of the greater Indianapolis Chapter, • Rewriting the Indianapolis bylaws in response to the restructuring, • Transition of the position of Indianapolis Executive Director in response to the restructuring of both the state and local chapters. I hope you discovered many events and programs that resonated with your architectural interest. AIA Indianapolis welcomes your support and hopes for your involvement in our organization and our mission to improve our built community. It has been an honor to serve as the chapter’s president this past year. I wish to personally thank Blackburn Architects for their support of my involvement with the American Institute of Architects. Sincerely, Thaddeus S. Lupton 2006 President, AIA Indianapolis, A chapter of the American Institute of Architects The American Institute of Architects is the voice of the architectural profession dedicated to: Serving its members / Advancing their value / Improving the quality of the built environment. Fourth Biennial Architects’ Home Tour Dream Houses by People Who Dream Houses The variety of houses offered on the 2006 Home Tour was remarkable, drawing a record participation of over 800 tour goers. From city neighborhoods to suburban locale to a country setting in Boone County, these nine houses showcased the talents of Indianapolis architects. Homes ranged in age from well over a century old to one nearing completion. Seven houses were located in historic areas, reflecting the great investment in renewing urban neighborhoods that has occurred over the past 25 years. In the 1960s and 70s, few people dreamed of the renaissance that would take place in neighborhoods near downtown. Design guidelines for new construction in these areas hardly seemed necessary, as no one was choosing to build a new home among those left behind from the 19th-century. The broad impact of the design guidelines developed for the city’s designated historic districts can now be fully appreciated. Five new homes on the tour clearly expressed their individuality while respecting design guidelines for historic areas. AIA Indianapolis would like to thank Robert Hague, AIA, for his efforts in organizing the tour, as well as the homeowners whose generosity of spirit made the event possible: David and Peggy Cranfill, Garry Elder, Steve and Joann Green, Frank and Frances Kelly, Jordan and Joan Leibman, Lynn and Merrie Molzan, Jeffrey Myers, Luke Smith, James Telford, and Donald and Katherine Willing. The chapter is most grateful that these people were willing to share their homes with the public, allowing all to see the benefits of an architect-designed house. Proceeds from previous AIA home tours have gone to local nonprofit organizations related to the theme of shelter. Continuing this focus and returning to the first recipient of home tour proceeds, over $6,000 was donated to Habitat for Humanity, whose well-known mission is to provide affordable housing for people in need. Gallery of Residences GREEN RESIDENCE 1509 N. Alabama Street R. Randall Schumacher, AIA CSO Schenkel Shultz MYERS RESIDENCE 1642 N. New Jersey Street Mark Demerly, AIA Demerly Architects LEIBMAN RESIDENCE 6808 N. Sherman Drive Evans Woollen, FAIA CRANFILL RESIDENCE 827 N. Park Avenue Renovation: James McQuiston, AIA J.W. McQuiston Architecture SMITH-TELFORD RESIDENCE 1462 N. Central Avenue David Gibson, AIA A3design ELDER RESIDENCE 1314 N. New Jersey Street James Kienle, FAIA James T. Kienle & Associates KELLY RESIDENCE 7275 Hunt Country Lane Craig VonDeylen, AIA Perkins VonDeylen & Associates MOLZAN RESIDENCE 1451 N. Delaware Street Original architect unknown Renovation: Lynn Molzan, FAIA Woollen, Molzan and Partners WILLING RESIDENCE 635 E. Vermont Street Valentina Williamson, AIA Sponsors PALAIS LEVEL Delta Faucet Company Brizo Faucet CHATEAU LEVEL Repro Graphics, Inc. Circle Design Group, Inc. Indiana Brick Corporation The Sherwin-Williams Company Eric Schleef Illustration Andersen Windows Spohn Associates, Inc. VILLA LEVEL ESL Spectrum Lighting Fixtures & Design The William E. Baker Company Interiors of home tour houses: top, Smith-Telford; bottom left, Myers; bottom right, Cranfill. PHOTO: DAVE GIBSON (TOP), GREG MURPHEY (BOTTOM LEFT), LAURA KINKOPF (BOTTOM RIGHT) PHOTOS: PAUL RIVERA, ARCH PHOTO, INC. CHAPTER PROGRAMS FOR THE YEAR 2006: CAUSE & EFFECT Creative Spark: Design as a Catalyst for Innovation Tom Miller, president of the local marketing communications firm Miller Brooks, spoke about the economic LEARNING UNITS: 1.5 imperative in business today to foster innovation. With his advertising experience in many industries, Miller presented examples that challenged audience members to think about how they market their own unique and innovative qualities. Clients are seeking architects who can differentiate them from their competition through distinctive design. Winning with the New Colts Stadium: Stadia as the New Cultural Urban Icons The new Lucas Oil Stadium for the Colts is one of the city’s highest profile construction projects and will have and project manager of the stadium, offered insight into the new technologies used in design and construction. CO-SPONSORS: Qualification Based Selection Coalition: ACEC, AGC, ASCE, PEPP, and SMPS Robert Schultz, Director of Communications and Public Relations for the Indianapolis Convention and Visitors LEARNING UNITS: 1.5 a major impact on the future growth of the downtown. John Hutchings, AIA, Senior Vice President of HKS, Inc. Association, discussed the stadium’s economic impact on the city in tourism dollars. Entertainment Venues as Anchors for Growth The Music Mill, a Northside concert stage and restaurant, provided the perfect setting for a program on LEARNING UNITS: 1.5 entertainment venues. Eric Rowland, AIA, a principal of Rowland Design, and Tim Wise, graduate architect at Rowland, gave a PowerPoint presentation of their restaurant and retail projects in the Midwest, illustrating how creative, small-scale projects that provide entertainment can define the personality of a city. The firm’s work includes a new main street for East Grand Rapids, Michigan. Medical Miracles: Health Care and Research Facilities as Community Spaces The design of the State of Indiana Forensics and Health Sciences’ Building goes well beyond expectations LEARNING UNITS: 1.5 for a government laboratory facility. Don Jerabek, AIA, associate principal with Ratio Architects and project director of the forensic labs, guided a hard hat-tour of the new building shared by the State Police, the State Department of Health, and IUPUI’s Division of Toxicology and Department of Pharmacology. Participants learned about the myriad complexities involved in designing today’s research facilities. Building Blocks: What Has the AIA Done for Me Lately During a breakfast meeting at the Skyline Club atop the AUL Building, Kate Schwennsen, FAIA, president of the national AIA in 2006, described eight recent initiatives undertaken on behalf of local chapters. These proj- CO-SPONSOR: Ball State University, College of Architecture ects ranged from a national ad campaign directed at clients and prospects (heard locally on WFYI public LEARNING UNITS: 1.5 radio) to efforts to improve the regulatory environment through an AIA-commissioned study on streamlining the permitting process (undertaken by PricewaterhouseCooper). New Paradigms of Design Innovation Jennifer Luce, whose San Diego firm Luce et Studio Architect has been profiled in Architectural Record and Business Week, spoke at the Harrison Gallery about the future of architectural vision. Her lecture was held in conjunction with a show on the digital art of architecture—a sequel to last year’s Art by Architects exhibit. Luce presented three of her firm’s projects, including the Nissan Design America studio in Farmington Hills, Michigan, which won a 2006 AIA Institute Honor Award for interior architecture. (See photos left). LEARNING UNITS: 1.5 PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS 2006 Women in Architecture Committee members gathered on a bi-monthly basis for a variety of get-togethers, including a workshop at the material and soil testing lab at Patriot Engineering, a hard-hat tour through the Conrad Hotel, and a tour of Samara, a Frank Lloyd Wright house in West Lafayette. (See photo left.) The highlight of the year was the annual “La Premiere,” which was part of the spring lecture series at Ball State University’s Muncie campus. Entitled “Women in Design and Planning,” the panel discussion was held on the first day of Women’s Week in March. Women in the fields of architecture, interior design, engineering, building, landscape architecture, and planning discussed ways in which women in practice today manage a diverse variety of issues. Young Architects Forum Following its revitalization in 2005, the Young Architects Forum continued its educational events, social activities, and community involvement in 2006. The group led hard-hat tours of new construction at Central Library and Second Presbyterian Church. YAF also played a vital role in planning the new SHEDS competition, providing its name and logo and winning the Best Barkitecture Award for its doghouse, designed in partnership with glass artist Judie Sloan. The YAF ended the year with a very successful panel discussion entitled “Transitions.” Principals of the city’s leading architectural firms provided young architects with advice on how to manage the many transitions occurring in the early years of an architect’s career. Indiana Building Energy Symposium CO-ORGANIZERS Recognizing that architects need to lead the discussion about sustainable design in their communities, AIA U.S. Green Building Council, Indianapolis Chapter Indianapolis took a major role in the planning and organization of this day-long symposium that attracted a ASHRAE Indianapolis IIDA Indianapolis Ball State University’s Indianapolis Center near-capacity crowd. Over 200 people from a broad spectrum of professions, including business leaders, attended. The focus was on energy, since lighting, heating, cooling, and operating America’s buildings accounts for nearly 50 percent of all energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions each year. Keynote speaker Robert Cassidy, editor-in-chief of Building Design & Construction, spoke effectively on “Green Building and the Bottom Line,” the national trend demonstrating that designing according to green standards is a mandate for today’s business. In addition, a number of Indiana case studies illustrating LEED design criteria were presented. Urban Land Institute The chapter co-sponsored the kick-off event for the Central Indiana Urban Land Institute District Council: a roundtable discussion of “Enhancing the Future of Land Use,” moderated by former mayor William Hudnut. Mayor Bart Peterson of Indianapolis, Mayor James Brainard of Carmel, and builder George Sweet were featured participants. The panel discussed a number of development trends that are likely to influence the future of our communities over the next 10 to 20 years, including town centers for suburban development, matching employment centers and residential neighborhoods for transportation efficiency, and the shortage of affordable housing. The chapter hopes that an active district council of the Urban Land Institute will enhance the level of dialogue on the planning challenges and opportunities facing the communities of Central Indiana. COMMUNITY PROGRAMS 2006 High School Design Competition For over 35 years, high school students from across the state have been submitting their entries to this annual design competition. Kara Byrn, AIA, authored an ambitious “green” program for the “The Living Laboratory,” a house and laboratory for an environmental scientist that incorporated principles of sustainable design. Students needed to research climate factors of the site, which they selected from a choice of four regions of the country. Greg Lewis, AIA, who chaired the event, summed up the entries by saying: “As has been the case PRESENTING SPONSOR Repro Graphics, Inc. CORPORATE SPONSORS BSA LifeStructures CSO Schenkel Shultz ACE American Consulting in past competitions, the committee members were amazed by the students’ level of comprehension and the complexity of their projects.” The judging and awards ceremony were held April 20 at the Artsgarden in Circle Centre Mall, where all entries had been on display the previous week. Awards of Excellence, comprised of a trophy designed by Lou Huebler and a cash prize of $700, went to Paul Lindsay of Columbus North High School, and Jared Feller and Toddy Miller, both of Lakeland High School. Five Awards of Honor, consisting of a certificate and prize of $300, went to Bobby Mullally of Columbus North High School, and Ryan Fenbert, Ryan Glove, Neal Lewis, and Anthony Thieme, all of Carroll High School. Before the awards ceremony, guest speakers Harry Eggink and Michel Mounayar of Ball State University gave a presentation on environmentally conscious architecture, affording students and their parents an opportunity to learn about sustainable design. Monumental Awards The 29th annual Monumental Affair celebrated awards for excellence in design, development, construction, engineering, neighborhood beautification, and public art in Indianapolis. AIA Indianapolis – one of the 10 sponsoring organizations under the auspices of the program’s sponsor, Keep Indianapolis Beautiful – judges the awards in the category of architecture. The 2006 Honor Award for architecture was presented to the Clarian Pathology Lab, designed by Blackburn BSA, LLC. The Gothic Chapel at Crown Hill Cemetery, which underwent restoration, won the Merit Award for PHOTO: MICHAEL WILSON PHOTOGRAPHY CSO Schenkel Shultz. An achievement award was given to the Signature Flight Support Executive Terminal, also by CSO Schenkel Shultz. The Monumental Award, representing the most significant visual and physical enhancement in Marion County, is chosen from among honor award winners in each category. This year’s Monumental Award was presented to the Conrad Indianapolis, only the fourth luxury hotel of its kind in the Hilton chain, designed by Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf. Spirit and Place Festival Jack Tanis, national director of applied research for Steelcase International, presented “Creating Innovative Corporate Culture by Design.” He explained how global trends in the changing environment of the workplace are affecting interaction among employees, and how different generations need different types of space to work effectively. The breakfast event at the Kite Conference Center downtown drew a wide range of design professionals and corporate executives from across the city. SUPPORTING SPONSORS AIA Indianapolis Chapter AIA Fort Wayne Chapter AIA Northern Indiana Chapter A3 Design Artekna Axis Architecture & Interiors Blackburn Architects Fanning Howey Associates Fulcrum Studios Mansur Real Estate Services, Inc. Ratio Architects Rowland Design Synthesis City Council Receptions The chapter held two receptions – one in January, one in October – to afford city councilors and AIA members an opportunity for some informal face-to-face contact while enjoying a light dinner at City Market. The goal was to introduce AIA as a resource to the council. Both events enjoyed excellent attendance by council members and a good cross-section of the city’s architectural firms. Sponsoring firms were given the opportunity to display their work graphically. SHEDS: Design Competition Goes to the Dogs AIA Indianapolis partnered with the Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis (BAGI) and the Arts Council of Indianapolis for a new event in which teams of architects, artists and builders competed for design awards in the creation of houses for dogs and cats. The “Dog Gone Dog House” by Synthesis Architecture (see photo left) – which featured a green roof and built-in water and food bowls – won the award for Best in Show at the ceremony held at the Artsgarden. After the eight winning entries were displayed there, they were auctioned with all other entries at the annual Hairy Affair gala benefiting the Humane Society of Indianapolis. Golf Outing More people participated in the annual golf outing this year than ever before, with a record number of 146. To top it off, playing conditions on September 20 at the Plum Creek Golf Club in Carmel were perfect. The event was dedicated to the memory of Samuel Mockbee, FAIA, who strove to improve the lives of impoverished residents of Alabama through his work at Auburn University’s Rural Studio. Golfers enjoyed lunch before play began; an awards reception with prizes concluded the day. Jim Kiefer, Steve Kimbrough, Mark Neu, and Bill Rabb comprised this year’s first-place foursome. Co-chairs Patrick Kestner, Associate AIA, and Clete Kunce, AIA, did an outstanding job in organizing the 2006 golf outing. The committee arranged for a variety of prizes, plus T-shirts designed by Steve Schaecher for all participants. Ralph Gerdes of Ralph Gerdes Consultants provided golf-ball sleeves for the golfers. Proceeds from this very successful event are devoted to community programs, scholarships, and chapter programs. EVENT SPONSOR Repro Graphics, Inc AWARDS SPONSOR Advanced Solutions LUNCH SPONSOR Blakleys BEVERAGE CART SPONSORS Irvin-Rogers Brick and Block, LLC R.E. Dimond and Associates HOLE SPONSORS Acoustics by Design Applied Engineering Architectural Personnel ARCHPAC Associated Builders and Contractors C E Solutions Charles C. Brandt Construction Circle Design Edgewood Building Supply Electronic Evolutions Fifth Third Bank Fink Roberts & Petrie Harry Kloeppel International Masonry Institute Irving Materials Incorporated John Oberlies Consulting Engineers, Inc. Lawson Elser Lynch, Harrison & Brumleve McComas Engineering REI Construction Services Repro Graphics, Inc. Sensory Technologies Sherwin Williams Smith Roberts and Associates Somerset CPAs Turner Construction PRIZES ACEC Indiana Architectural Brick and Tile Blaze Construction BOMA CEDIA D. L. Couch Dunlap and Company F. A. Wilhelm Irvin-Rogers Brick & Block, LLC Lehigh Mortgage Peters, Browning & Co., P.C. Ralph Gerdes Consultants Repro Graphics, Inc. RTM Consultants, Inc. Somerset PHOTO: BEN TANNER PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTO: PERKINS VONDEYLEN & ASSOCIATES AIA INDIANAPOLIS CALENDAR 2007: HERE THERE BE DRAGONS AIA National Grassroots Conference Washington, D.C. February 7-12, 2007 Chapter Meeting One: Siamak Hariri Lecture “Architects of the Future” February 20, 2007 The 2010 Imperative: Global Emergency Teach-In Live Webcast February 20, 2007 Multi-Unit Housing Liability Seminar March 15, 2007 Indiana High School Design Competition Judging and Awards Ceremony Artsgarden, Indianapolis April 12, 2007 Chapter Meeting Two: 150th AIA Anniversary Party Planning for a Better Indianapolis April 13, 2007 AIA National Convention “Growing Beyond Green” San Antonio, Texas May 3 – 5, 2007 Excellence in Architecture May 17, 2007 Chapter Meeting Three: Art by Architects – 150 Years of the Art of Construction Drawings Harrison Center Gallery June 1, 2007 Urban Land Institute/AIA Roundtable July 19, 2007 Golf Outing August 23, 2007 Chapter Meeting Four: Tour of Lucas Oil Stadium September 6, 2006 Indiana/Kentucky Regional Convention “The Unconventional Convention” Columbus, Indiana October 12-13, 2006 Chapter Meeting Five: Daniel Freidman Lecture “Architectural Education of the Future” October 18, 2007 Please note All chapter program meetings are open to the public. Meeting times and locations are subject to change. Please call the AIA Indianapolis chapter office, 634-6993, or visit our website at www.AIAIndy.org for times, locations and reservations. Monumental Affair November 8, 2007 Chapter Meeting Six: Tour of Central Library November 15, 2007 Christmas Party and Annual Business Meeting December 7, 2007 AWARDS, HONORS AND SCHOLARSHIPS Edward D. Pierre Award The board of directors of AIA Indiana annually bestows an award in honor of its former president, Edward D. Pierre, FAIA (1890-1971), who exemplified the architect as civic leader and advocate of the architectural profession in public affairs. The 2006 Pierre Award was bestowed on Dean Illingworth, FAIA, who is currently director of the Greater Indianapolis Habitat for Humanity. Throughout his professional career as a practicing architect, principally with Schmidt Associates, Illingworth has been involved in community efforts to improve the quality of life for Indianapolis’ citizenry. He now extends his architectural experience towards the humanitarian goal of Habitat for Humanity: to make owning a home a possibility for all. Dean Illingworth, FAIA Indiana Architectural Foundation Scholarship Each year AIA Indianapolis supports the Indiana Architectural Foundation’s scholarship program for Indiana students enrolled in a qualifying architectural degree program. This year the AIA Indianapolis’ contribution of $1,000 was used to co-sponsor scholarships for all 12 recipients: Kristin Andre, Alonzo Arambula, Amanda Bordeaux, Heidi Hagen, Sarah Hockemeyer, Brad Lightner, Kathryn Marino, Martin Merkel, Kelly Morgan, Jonathan Noble, Kimberly Nordoff, and Matthew Piker. Walter S. Blackburn Award The board of AIA Indiana has bestowed this annual award in honor of Walter Blackburn, FAIA, since his death in the year 2000. (It was formerly known as the Don E. Gibson Award.) Blackburn’s leadership and advocacy for excellence in architecture and the arts in Indiana made him a role model for local architects. Jo Ann Gora, president of Ball State University, received the 2006 Blackburn Award for her leadership and support of establishing the university’s new center for the College of Architecture and Planning in Indianapolis. Located downtown at the northwest corner of Maryland and South Meridian streets, the new center shares space with the AIA bookstore and provides prominent exposure for both the university and the AIA, enhancing the relationship between the two allies. Jo Ann Gora CHAPTER BOARD MEMBERS AND COMMITTEE CHAIRS 2006 Officers President Thaddeus S. Lupton, AIA Vice President/President Elect Sarah Hempstead, AIA Treasurer Tom Engle, AIA Secretary Jim Guidroz, AIA Ex-Officio Debra Kunce, AIA Executive Director Lee Borthwick Directors Membership Mike Schipp, AIA Dan Weinheimer, AIA Programs Anna Marie Burrell, AIA Tom Neff, AIA Education John Rigsbee, AIA Beth Wood, AIA Antonia Stahl, Associate AIA Governmental Affairs Vop Osili, AIA George Brunner, AIA Public Relations Patrick Kestner, Associate AIA Public Director Councilor Monroe Gray State Delegates Elayne May, AIA Doug Reddington, AIA Committee Chairs AIA 150 Champion Ted Givens, AIA 2006 Home Tour Robert Hague, AIA Young Architects Forum Brian Mader, Associate AIA Eric Anderson, AIA Women in Architecture Pat Romiti, Associate AIA Kristina Rexing, Associate AIA High School Design Competition Greg Lewis, AIA Kara Byrn, Associate AIA Committee on the Environment Luke Leising, AIA Dean Rains, AIA Golf Outing Patrick Kestner, Associate AIA Clete Kunce, AIA Urban Design James Kienle, FAIA Harold Rominger, AIA Communications Kevin Boyle, Associate AIA Monumental Awards Kevin Downey, AIA Year in Review Credits Editor Mary Ellen Gadski Graphic Designer Commercial Artisan AIA MEMBERS / ASSOCIATES / AFFILIATES AIA FELLOWS Joe Billelo, FAIA David M. Bowen, FAIA Horace S. Cantrell, FAIA Dean Illingworth, FAIA Robert N. Kennedy, FAIA James T. Kienle, FAIA H. Roll McLaughlin, FAIA Henry G Meier, FAIA Lynn H Molzan, FAIA John G. Pecsok, FAIA Wayne S. Schmidt, FAIA Sheila K. Snider, FAIA Evans Woollen, FAIA AIA MEMBERS Donald R. Able, AIA Wendell D. Adams, Jr., AIA Tracy Alan Adamson, AIA Mary E. Agnew, AIA Gary L. Alexander, AIA Stephen J. Alexander, AIA Steven K. Alspaugh, AIA Donald B. Altemeyer, AIA Bruce F. Anderson, AIA Eric Anderson, AIA Stephen A. Andoh, AIA Dale E. Ankrom, AIA Laurence G. Armstrong, AIA Harold E. Baker, III, AIA Ronald L. Baker, AIA Michael E. Balay, AIA Matthew C. Bartlett, AIA Ryan J. Benson, AIA Jackie L. Bieghler, AIA Michael D. Bivens, AIA John H. Blair, AIA Ronald E. Bland, AIA Dave L. Blanton, AIA Alan L. Blunk, AIA Scott David Bond, AIA Raymond C. Bordwell, AIA Anatoli Boschenko, AIA Terry L. Bradbury, AIA C. Christopher Brandt, AIA Diana M.H. Brenner, AIA Eugene R. Brese, AIA Joseph P. Briggs, AIA E. C. Brown, AIA William M. Brown, AIA William A. Browne, Jr., AIA Charles R. Bruce, AIA Jason E. Bruce, AIA George E. Brunner III, AIA Russell L. Bueche, AIA Todd M. Buerger, AIA Craig E. Burgess, AIA Anna M. Burrell, AIA Forrest R. Camplin, AIA John W Carmack, AIA Donald L. Cassell, Jr., AIA Thomas A. Cheesman, AIA Andrew C. Churchill, AIA Thomas E. Cloud, AIA Derry C. Condon, AIA Michael F. Conly, AIA Harry E Cooler, AIA Michael E. Cope, AIA James C. Cordell, AIA Donald G. Courteau, AIA Karen O. Courtney, AIA Jeffrey L. Cowsert, AIA Allen J. Cradler, AIA Robert Creviston, Jr., AIA B. Milton Cuppy, Jr., AIA Shawn M. Curran, AIA Duane A. Dart, AIA Eileen D. Davis, AIA T. Brent Davis, AIA Ronald K. Delap, AIA Mark W. Demerly, AIA John M. Dierdorf, AIA David J. Dixon, AIA Brett W. Dodd, AIA April Lynn Dowdle, AIA Kevin L. Downey, AIA Mariana Duval, AIA Paula S. Eaton, AIA Charles A. Elliott, AIA Michael W. Engledow, AIA Robert J. Erikson, AIA Fred M. Fackenthal, AIA Todd A. Fenoglio, AIA Thomas G. Ferri, AIA Richard A. Fetz, AIA Robert S. Finger, AIA Jerry L. Firestone, AIA Andrew W. Fish, AIA Gary W. Fisher, AIA Ronald W. Fisher, AIA Richard Fitzgerald, AIA Sarah B. Fortson, AIA Timothy J. Frank, AIA David R. Franklin, AIA Gary D. Gaiser, AIA Glenn M Gareis, AIA Sanford E. Garner, AIA John M. Gibson, AIA Ted A. Givens, AIA Lisa Gomperts, AIA Michael D. Gordon, AIA Kurt F. Graef, AIA Timothy C. Gray, AIA Fredrick J. Green, AIA Toni L. Grimes, AIA Michael A Grubb, AIA Randy G. Grubbs, AIA Joseph J. Guidroz, III, AIA Andrew A. Guljas, AIA Robert W. Hague, AIA Mark R. Handy, AIA Steven G. Hanscom, AIA Donald C. Hellem, AIA Sarah K. Hempstead, AIA Jonathan R. Hess, AIA Robert D. Hibler, AIA James B. Hill, AIA Andrew J. Hine, AIA Scott R. Hirschman, AIA James C. Hooker, AIA Michael R. Hoopingarner, AIA Monte L. Hoover, AIA Barry A. Howard, AIA Louis John Huebler, AIA Kalevi Huotilainen, AIA Kevin F. Huse, AIA Gilbert K Jacobs, AIA Gregory Jacoby, AIA Donald J. Jerabek, AIA Audrey J. Johnson, AIA Michael E. Johnson, AIA Thomas Gene Jolly, AIA Michael M. Jones, AIA Will Jonson, AIA Merlin R Kirchoff, AIA Daniel C. Kloc, AIA Charles C. Knapp, Jr., AIA Charles A. Kotterman, AIA Clete A. Kunce, AIA Debra S. Kunce, AIA Robert L. La Rue, AIA John T. Lamson, AIA Victor Dorwin Landfair, AIA Darin E. Lanich, AIA Scott D. Lee, AIA Luke J. Leising, AIA Gregory W. Lewis, AIA John R. Lindstaedt, AIA James E. Lingenfelter Jr, AIA Steven H. Logan, AIA David M. Long, AIA James P. Lowry, AIA Thaddeus Scott Lupton, AIA Brian Anthony Mader, AIA Daniel R. Mader, AIA Richard P Madigan, AIA Wesley P Martin, AIA Elayne Francis May, AIA Matthew R. Mayol, AIA Joseph J. Mc Guire, AIA Robert J. McGuffey, AIA Charles E McGuire, AIA Cynthia T. McLoed, AIA Gregory W. McMullen, AIA Andrew C. McNeilly, AIA James W. McQuiston, AIA Paul Meier, AIA Michele E. Meregaglia, AIA Sam F. Miller, AIA Jeffrey A. Milliken, AIA Joseph Lee Mitchell, AIA Scott A. Moore, AIA Jack P. Morgan, AIA Daniel T. Moriarity, AIA John L. Motloch, AIA Joseph M. Mrak, AIA Craig W. Mullins, AIA Jeffrey A. Myers, AIA Joseph I. Mynhier, AIA Thomas G. Neff, AIA Laurence R. O'Connor, AIA R. Duane Odle, AIA Lester S. Olds, AIA Henry Onochie, AIA Jon K. Osborne, AIA Ifeanyi Osili, AIA Scott A. Pannicke, AIA David H. Partenheimer, AIA William E Payne, AIA Richard G Peirce, AIA Scott M. Perez, AIA Scott B Perkins, AIA John S. Petersen, AIA Darren Peterson, AIA Karl J. Pfeffer, Jr., AIA A. J. Porteous, AIA Robert G. Proctor, Jr. AIA Dean A. Rains, AIA J. Parke Randall, AIA Craig W. Rapp, AIA Eric B. Ratts, AIA David J. Rausch, AIA Keith L. Rector, AIA Douglas W. Reddington, AIA Daniel F. Render, AIA Richard D. Renschen, AIA John E. Rigsbee, AIA Thomas Jeffrey Ringham, AIA Steven R. Risting, AIA Courtney E Robinson, AIA Steven W. Robinson, AIA Francesco C. Rocchio, AIA Michael L. Rossillo, AIA Todd W. 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