Annual Report - AIA Colorado
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Annual Report - AIA Colorado
2012 Annual Report YEAR IN REVIEW www.aiacolorado.org Welcome Dear AIA Colorado Members: We are pleased to enclose the 2012 annual report. We provide this report electronically to save on resources and to support AIA’s sustainability initiatives. Major accomplishments in 2012 include: • • • Procuring new office space for AIA Colorado. After years of planning and preparation, we moved our office to its current location in February 2012. This new space is now utilized, on average, for 15-20 committee meetings and events per week. This space was successfully completed on a tight budget ($57/ft. construction) thanks to donations of more than $310,000. A donor wall recognizing our many contributors is prominently featured in the office lobby. Planning for the 2013 AIA National Convention, which will be held in Denver June 20-22. More than 120 volunteers have been meeting for 18 months in preparation for this exciting event. We hope you take the time to join us. For more information and to register, please visit www.aia.org/convention. Working on the sunset review of the architects’ licensing law, which is currently being considered this legislative session (Senate Bill 13-161). We are looking forward to the prospect of having a new licensing law in place by the end of this legislative session. Our legislative subcommittee reviews hundreds of bills each year and communicates issues of importance to you on an ongoing basis. We are the only group lobbying on behalf of architects. Our board has continued to focus our efforts on four key areas outlined in our strategic plan: Advocacy & Influence, Education & Resources, Professional & Community Awareness, and Membership. We will revisit the strategic plan in 2013 with a goal of adopting a new plan in 2014. As always, we encourage our members to contact us with any questions or if we can be of service to you. We look forward to working with and serving the AIA Colorado community throughout 2013. Sincerely, Ernest Joyner, AIA AIA Colorado 2012 President Sonia Riggs, Hon. AIA, CAE Executive Director The mission of AIA Colorado is the be the voice of the architectural profession and the primary resource for its members. AIA Colorado inspires members to be leaders in a quality built environment. 303 E. 17th Ave., Ste. 110, Denver, CO 80203 • 303.446.2266 Legislative Summary The AIA Colorado Government Affairs Committee’s legislative subcommittee reviewed 361 House and 184 Senate bills in 2012, and opposed one bill. A detailed legislative summary was distributed to the membership at the conclusion of the legislative session. In the summer of 2012, it came to the attention of AIA Colorado’s and its local chapters’ leadership that some building departments were not accepting landscape plans submitted by architects and quoting state statute as to their reasoning. AIA Colorado worked to clarify the exemption in the Landscape Architects’ Licensing Law and presented our case at the licensing board meeting in October. Subsequently, a rule change was implemented in early 2013. AIA Colorado supported the proposed changes and felt that the state licensing board made positive steps to clarify that architects, professional engineers and professional land surveyors may prepare, sign and seal landscape architectural construction documents as part of their projects, when the professionals possess the qualifications to do so, and the individual is practicing their profession according to its respective definition. A subgroup of the Government Affairs Committee spent a great deal of time focusing on the 2013 Sunset Review for Licensure of Architects, Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors. AIA Colorado prepared an informational report and submitted it to the policy analyst for the Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) that was assigned to reviewing our law. AIA Colorado plans to actively lobby on behalf of architects in the 2013 legislative session. D.A. Bertram, Esq., FAIA AIA Colorado 2012 Government Affairs Committee Chair Media Coverage Summary In 2012, AIA Colorado and the four local chapters were covered 78 times by local media. Coverage ranged from blogs and websites (Westword and DenverArts.org) to newspapers (The Denver Post, Colorado Real Estate Journal, Denver Business Journal, The Colorado Springs Gazette, Northern Colorado Business Report, The Daily Journal, The Summit Daily News, Colorado Springs Business Journal, and The Pueblo Chieftan, among others) and magazines (ENR Mountain States and Luxe Interiors + Design, as well as others). Additionally, the AIA Colorado tenant finish project team, including Studio B Architects and Hutton Architecture Studio, A Member of Cuningham Group Architecture, was honored with a 2012 Colorado, Wyoming and Plains States Best Projects Award by ENR Mountain States. www.aiacolorado.org Membership In 2012, AIA Colorado’s membership of licensed architects, design professionals, architecture students and professional affiliates continued to hold steady despite a difficult economy. Servicing the membership continues to be AIA Colorado’s highest priority. The board of directors discussed how we can continue to maintain and even increase our services to the membership, while remaining financially sound. We remain committed to that practice today. Several individual members of AIA Colorado were honored during the year for their excellence and dedication to the organization and the profession. • • • • • • • • • • BILL TURNER, ASSOC. AIA, served on the AIA National Associates Committee and the AIA National board of directors as Associate Director to the Executive Committee. SYDNEY HAMILTON, ASSOC. AIA, represented us on the AIA Western Mountain Region Executive Committee as the Regional Associate Director. STUART COPPEDGE, AIA, continues to represent us on the AIA Western Mountain Region Executive Committee as the Senior Director. In this role, he also represents us on the AIA National Board of Directors. TANIA SALGADO, AIA, was elected as Treasurer for the AIA Western Mountain Region and will be representing us as a member of the AIA National board of directors. Denver-based ROTH SHEPPARD ARCHITECTS was the recipient of the AIA Western Mountain Region 2012 Architectural Firm of the Year award. GARY DESMOND, FAIA, served as the Senior Representative for the College of Fellows in the AIA Western Mountain Region. In 2012, he was elected Chair of the Regional Representatives. BRIT PROBST, AIA, was honored with a Presidential Citation Award at the 2012 AIA National Convention for his work at Ground Zero. BRAD TOMECEK, AIA, was one of 13 architects nationwide to receive the AIA 2012 Young Architects Award. GARY MARTINEZ, ASSOC. AIA, was awarded the AIA Western Mountain Region Jason Pettigrew, Assoc. AIA, Memorial Leadership Scholarship. KOREY WHITE, AIAS, University of Colorado Denver AIAS 2012-13 Chapter President, was named Chapter Leader of the Month in November 2012. In December 2012, the 2,263 total AIA Colorado members included: • 1,430 AIA members • 458 Associate AIA members • 204 Professional Affiliate members • 171 AIAS and Student Affiliate members The 2012 geographic distribution of AIA Colorado’s membership was: • 1,548 members in AIA Denver (66 percent) • 365 members in AIA Colorado North (17 percent) • 145 members in AIA Colorado South (7 percent) • 205 members in AIA Colorado West (10 percent) John Anderson, FAIA, Rich von Luhrte, FAIA, JoAnn von Luhrte, Flodie Anderson, Bob Fuller, AIA, and Ginny Fuller at the AIA Colorado awards gala. 303 E. 17th Ave., Ste. 110, Denver, CO 80203 • 303.446.2266 Organizational Structure The AIA state component and local chapters in Colorado operate under a unique structure, similar to only a few other states in the United States. Colorado has, in fact, been discussed as a model for other AIA chapters. In 1997, a restructuring agreement between AIA Colorado and the four local chapters was created. Prior to that time, only AIA Colorado and AIA Denver were staffed. This agreement stipulated that the state component (AIA Colorado) collects all membership dues (eliminating local chapter dues). In exchange, AIA Colorado provides: • • • A $10,000 annual grant to each local chapter. Allocation of 50 percent of the total corporate sponsorship revenue collected, which is then divided among the local chapters based on membership size. Support from AIA Colorado for operational expenses, including staff and office support services. The president of each local chapter sits on the state board as a voting director. The state component and local chapters do not compete for programs or sponsors. The state component handles all state legislation and government affairs issues. Local chapters may weigh in on state matters through the AIA Colorado Government Affairs Committee and the AIA Colorado board of directors. Local chapters handle all local issues. The AIA Colorado board may weigh in on local issues through the local chapter boards. This program has worked successfully for more than 15 years. As a result, the state component and local chapters work together in a unique and symbiotic way. Chapters continually share ideas with one another and are able to pool resources to create more significant programs and outreach. Chris Green, FAIA; Curt Fentress, FAIA, AIA Colorado 2012 Architect of the Year; and AIA Colorado 2012 President Ernest Joyner, AIA, at the annual awards gala. Adam Hillhouse, AIA; Megan Kullerd Hohnholt, AIA; and not pictured: Nathan Gulash, AIA; and Heather Ludwig, Assoc. AIA, presented at the AIA Colorado Practice Conference. AIA Colorado 2012 President-elect Mike Wisneski, AIA (center), posed with students at AIA Colorado’s annual student reception. www.aiacolorado.org AIA Colorado Board of Directors PRESIDENT Ernest Joyner, AIA PRESIDENT-ELECT Mike Wisneski, AIA PAST PRESIDENT Steven Schonberger, AIA TREASURER Gail Pelsue, AIA TREASURER-ELECT Angela Van Do, AIA SECRETARY Kevin Eronimous, AIA DIRECTOR, AIA DENVER Ralph Hellman, AIA DIRECTOR, AIA COLORADO NORTH Justin C. Larson, AIA DIRECTOR, AIA COLORADO SOUTH Adam Thesing, AIA DIRECTOR, AIA COLORADO WEST Jim Jose, AIA ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR Charles “Chuck” Shifflett, Assoc. AIA ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR-ELECT Cynthia Fishman, AIA GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS DIRECTOR D.A. Bertram, Esq., FAIA OFFICE OF THE STATE ARCHITECT DIRECTOR University Director Taisto Makela presented AIA Colorado 2012 President Ernest Joyner, AIA, with a new gavel. Larry Friedberg, AIA PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATE DIRECTOR John Pittman, PA PUBLIC DIRECTOR Mark Shaw UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR Taisto Makela STUDENT DIRECTOR Stephen Cole, Assoc. AIA (then AIAS) / Korey White, AIAS SDA LIAISON Ruth Nester, CDFA EX-OFFICIO Sonia Riggs, Hon. AIA, CAE, Executive Director 303 E. 17th Ave., Ste. 110, Denver, CO 80203 • 303.446.2266 AIA Colorado Accomplishments OFFICE MOVE After three years of planning, AIA Colorado moved its office in February 2012. This move was made for several reasons —namely a substantial hike in existing lease rate and the need for additional space. After a lengthy process of searching for a new space, AIA Colorado was able to find a home that met much of the criteria needed: easy access from the university and downtown, better parking, more space and central location. Using the guidelines set forth by QBS Colorado, Aspen-based firm Studio B Architects and Denver-based Hutton Architecture Studio (A Member of Cuningham Group Architecture, Inc.) were selected as the architectural team in charge of the design and build out. AIA Colorado received more than $310,000 in in-kind and monetary donations including participation from all four of our local chapters. The many contributions helped to keep the construction costs down to approximately $57 per square foot. This new location will be AIA Colorado’s home until at least 2021. EMERGING PROFESSIONALS AIA Colorado continues to support emerging professionals through awards programs (Young Architects Awards Gala), ARE study groups and materials, scholarships, portfolio reviews and special events geared toward this demographic. The Emerging Professionals Coalition – comprised of the Associate Director, Associate Director-elect, Associates Committee of AIA Denver (ACAD) chair, Young Architects Forum (YAF) chair, IDP State Coordinator, AIAS Presidents and an Emerging Professionals Blog representative – held its first “mock interview” event, which was well received. We continue our close relationship with The American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) as well. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT The Professional Development Series was rolled out in 2012. In a similar vein to AIA Denver’s AIA+2030 program, the series is a three-hour session every month for 10 months that focuses on a different subject related to professional development. Based on feedback from this inaugural year, we will be continuing the series in 2013 but adding small tweaks to make it even more relevant to attendees. PUBLIC OUTREACH From May through October, Denver International Airport hosted an exhibition of AIA Colorado members’ sustainable design work. This exhibition took place in the Ansbacher Hall (the walkway between the main terminal and Concourse A). According to DIA, the airport receives more than one million visitors each week. NATIONAL CONVENTION Ten committees and numerous subcommittees continued to meet and intensified their planning efforts in 2012 in preparation for the 2013 AIA National Convention being held in Denver June 20-22. Several hundred volunteers will be needed during the convention in 2013. For more information,visit buildingleadersdenver.com. CONTINUING EDUCATION AIA Colorado offered a total of 113.25 learning units (LU) in 2012, of which 75.25 LU qualified for health, safety and welfare (HSW), and 15.0 LU qualified for sustainable design (SD). • • • • Building Enclosure Council Seminars: 13.5 LU / 13.5 HSW / 6.5 SD Code Classes: 45.0 LU / 45.0 HSW / 7.5 SD Practice & Design Conference: 19.75 LU / 16.75 HSW / 1.0 SD Professional Development Series: 35.0 LU www.aiacolorado.org AIA Colorado Financials INCOME 2012 Total Income: $986,096 EXPENSES 2012 Total Expenses: $954,116 2012 Year-end Reserves: $331,818 • 2012 Budget: $937,900 303 E. 17th Ave., Ste. 110, Denver, CO 80203 • 303.446.2266 AIA Colorado Corporate Sponsors Platinum CAD-1, Inc. initial.aec JVA, Inc. Xssentials Gold BCER Engineering, Inc. GE Johnson Construction Company Ken’s Reproductions, LLLP Martin/Martin, Inc. Silver Ellipse Group KL&A, Inc. Rocky Mountain Prestress Bronze Adolfson & Peterson Construction ccrd partners Fransen Pittman General Contractors The Gallegos Corporation Group14 Engineering Kiewit Building Group MKK Consulting Engineers, Inc. The RMH Group, Inc. Thornton Tomasetti, Inc. Van Gilder Insurance Co. AIA Colorado would like to thank our 2012 Corporate Sponsors. Their support helps us provide important events and services to the membership. One-half of the income received through this sponsorship program is shared with the four local chapters. Please take some time to thank representatives from these supporting firms when you see them at an AIA event or through the course of your work. www.aiacolorado.org AIA Denver Board of Directors PRESIDENT Ralph Hellman, AIA PRESIDENT-ELECT Carl Hole, AIA PAST PRESIDENT Kitty Yuen, AIA VICE PRESIDENT Nan Anderson, AIA TREASURER Michael Thomas, AIA TREASURER-ELECT Jennifer Song Koeppe, AIA SECRETARY Drew Marlow, AIA DIRECTOR Sean O’Hara, AIA DIRECTOR Nathan Gulash, AIA DIRECTOR Keat Tan, AIA DIRECTOR Brad Tomecek, AIA DIRECTOR Kevin Yoshida, AIA ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR Megan Kullerd Hohnholt, AIA PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATE DIRECTOR Charles Keyes, PE, PA PUBLIC DIRECTOR John Desmond, PA STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE Mark Wendell, AIAS / Katie Donahue, AIAS SDA LIAISON Anne McNeely, CDFA EX-OFFICIO Catherine Rosset AIA Denver 2012 Young Architect of the Year Brandon Anderson, AIA, received his award from AIA Denver 2012 President Ralph Hellman, AIA. 303 E. 17th Ave., Ste. 110, Denver, CO 80203 • 303.446.2266 AIA Denver Accomplishments BLUE SPRUCE HABITAT FOR HUMANITY PROJECT After a successful design competition sponsored by the Housing Committee, COTE, and CAD-1, Inc., in 2011, the duplex project broke ground on April 27, 2012. Construction is well under way on the Alan Ford Architects design, with completion scheduled in time to be featured as AIA Colorado’s “Legacy Project” during the 2013 AIA National Convention. Fundraising efforts are ongoing in hopes that the financial commitment made by the AIA Denver board of directors can be 100% achieved. I-70 HIGHWAY REALIGNMENT PROJECT The board of directors supported the activities of the Urban Design Committee (UDC) in its attempt to build support for an AIA-sponsored Regional/Urban Design Assistance Team (R/UDAT) from affected local neighborhood businesses and groups, the City and County of Denver, and CDOT. While the R/UDAT’s future remains in question, the UDC has expanded its involvement to work with all stakeholders and the Urban Land Institute (ULI) to collectively explore multiple urban planning and design concept for the re-alignment. Stephen Cole, Assoc. AIA; Lura Blumenfeld; and Amanda Fitzjarrald, Assoc. AIA, mingled at the chapter’s annual awards gala. CIVIC OUTREACH The board has reached out to and met with several leaders at the City and County of Denver including: • Mr. Kelly Leid, Director, Development Services • Mr. Rocky Piro, Manager, Community Planning and Development • Additionally, our newly appointed Public Director is Todd Wenskoski of the city’s Community Planning and Development department. PUBLIC AWARENESS The Public Affairs Committee was hard at work making great strides in advancing the work of AIA Denver members to the general public. They have created: • The “Every Building has an Architect” postcard*, which is mailed to authors of construction and/or real estate articles appearing in local publications who do not mention the architect(s), reminding them that architects should be recognized and acknowledged in future articles. • “This Project Designed by a Member of AIA Denver” banners* are now available to be placed at highly visible construction sites in the metro area, reminding community members that AIA architects are responsible for public architecture. • “Third Thursday – Open Studio!” events provide opportunities for architectural firms to open their offices to the general public for tours and presentations of work. AIA Denver members and the homeowner of the Blue Spruce Habitat for Humanity design-build home at the project’s groundbreaking. *It should be noted that all the artwork/graphics and purchase of these pieces were driven and executed by the committee. Jin Soo Park, AIA, and Kevin Yoshida, AIA, at the chapter’s annual meeting. CONTINUING EDUCATION • Eat and Educates: 12.0 LU / 11.0 HSW / 6.0 SD • AIA+2030 Professional Series: 40.0 LU / 40.0 HSW / 40.0 SD www.aiacolorado.org AIA Denver Financials INCOME 2012 Total Income: $152,151 EXPENSES 2012 Total Expenses: $132,970 2012 Year-end Reserves: $178,972 • 2012 Budget: $133,897 303 E. 17th Ave., Ste. 110, Denver, CO 80203 • 303.446.2266 AIA Colorado North Board of Directors PRESIDENT Justin C. Larson, AIA PRESIDENT-ELECT Jason E. Kersley, AIA PAST PRESIDENT C. Joseph Vigil, AIA TREASURER H. Lee Hardies, AIA TREASURER-ELECT Ugljesa Janic, AIA DIRECTOR Harvey M. Hine, AIA DIRECTOR Timothy J. Laughlin, AIA DIRECTOR Dario Barcena, Assoc. AIA DIRECTOR Arlo J. Schumann, Assoc. AIA DIRECTOR Laura Robison, Assoc. AIA ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR Meghan Molin, Assoc. AIA UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO LIAISON Eric Morris, AIA / Marianne Holbert, Assoc. AIA STUDENT DIRECTOR Kevin Martinez, AIAS / Vanessa Rief, AIAS PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATE DIRECTOR Cindy Ward, PA EX-OFFICIO Catherine Rosset www.aiacolorado.org AIA Colorado North 2012 President Justin Larson, AIA; Christopher Herr, AIA, and AIA Colorado North 2012 President-elect Jason Kersley, AIA; at the chapter’s awards gala. AIA Colorado North Accomplishments EMERGING PROFESSIONALS AIA Colorado North offered a resume overview course, which included a panel discussion with local architects to discuss effective resume techniques to capture attention in this competitive market. The chapter also supported architecture and environmental design students at the University of Colorado Boulder in their “Dinner with an Architect” event. COMMUNITY OUTREACH Colorado Architecture Month continued to grow in 2012 with activities and programs geared toward educating the public. Attendance at Box City for Kids increased dramatically over the previous year. PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION AIA Colorado North had a very successful Design and Honor Awards Gala at the Dairy Center for the Arts in Boulder, with more than 100 people in attendance. Thirty entries were jury chaired by Stephen Dynia, FAIA, (of Stephen Dynia Architects) who presented eight well-deserved awards. Additionally, Studio H.T. received the Firm of the Year award and C. Joseph Vigil, AIA, received the Architect of the Year award. Claire Jordan and EJ Meade, AIA, and AIA Colorado North 2012 Design Awards Jury Chair Stephen Dynia, FAIA, at the chapter’s annual awards gala. GOVERNMENT OUTREACH AIA Colorado North reached out to the City of Boulder requesting architectural representation on city board openings. They will continue to reach out to other municipalities within the chapter’s geographic area with the same purpose. CONTINUING EDUCATION • Eat and Educates: 24.0 LU / 24.0 HSW / 14.0 SD • Code Class: 7.5 LU / 7.5 HSW “Mies van der Bowl” showed off their team spirit at the chapter’s annual bowling tournament. Participants of AIA Colorado North’s 2012 Box City for Kids event built an impressive cardboard city during Colorado Architecture Month. 303 E. 17th Ave., Ste. 110, Denver, CO 80203 • 303.446.2266 AIA Colorado North Financials INCOME 2012 Total Income: $39,100 EXPENSES 2012 Total Expenses: $35,983 2012 Year-end Reserves: $31,024 • 2012 Budget: $38,075 www.aiacolorado.org AIA Colorado South Board of Directors PRESIDENT Adam Thesing, AIA PRESIDENT-ELECT Stephen Powell, AIA PAST PRESIDENT Luciano (Lou) Galletta, AIA TREASURER Timothy Stroh, AIA TREASURER-ELECT Zachary Taylor, AIA SECRETARY John Goodloe, AIA DIRECTOR Christy Riggs, AIA DIRECTOR Cliff Taylor, AIA DIRECTOR Kenneth Thomas, AIA DIRECTOR Jennifer Toll, AIA DIRECTOR Kristin Ubben, Assoc. AIA PUEBLO DIRECTOR Weston Burrer, Assoc. AIA ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR Sheva Willoughby, Assoc. AIA PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATE DIRECTOR Carl Schueler, PA PUBLIC DIRECTOR Bill Beard, AIA EX-OFFICIO Catherine Rosset AIA Colorado South 2012 President Adam Thesing, AIA, and Director Kristin Ubben, Assoc. AIA, at the chapter’s annual awards gala. 303 E. 17th Ave., Ste. 110, Denver, CO 80203 • 303.446.2266 AIA Colorado South Accomplishments COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT The chapter participated in several community outreach efforts, including: • The Deerfield Hills Revitalization Project, a rebuild of a low- to moderate-income neighborhood in the City of Colorado Springs. The “rebuild” included 12 homes receiving general repairs, accessibility and energy-efficiency improvements, landscaping, exterior painting, fence replacement and safety additions. A second phase will involve community-wide meetings that will set up a “master plan” of sorts for the community. • Better Block Pikes Peak, a volunteer project to transform a section of Pikes Peak Avenue in downtown Colorado Springs, taking it from a “good block” to a “great block.” DISASTER ASSISTANCE AIA Colorado South was actively engaged in the Waldo Canyon Fire rebuilding effort by reviewing and offering advice on the proposed changes to the fire code to include changes for ignition resistant construction (approved by city council on December 11, 2012). The chapter remains a resource for the local fire department as they establish the design manual that will accompany the new code changes. AIA Colorado South also partnered on two community sessions with the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs for the rebuilding of Mt. Shadows. AIA Colorado South 2012 Design Awards Jury Chair David Tryba, FAIA, (left) and AIA Colorado South 2012 President Adam Thesing, AIA, (right) presented an award to Allison Johnson, Assoc. AIA; Brian Calhoun, AIA; and Kenneth Gregg, AIA. JOHN JAMES WALLACE RETROSPECTIVE The chapter supported and sponsored a John James Wallace Retrospective at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center (FAC) over the summer. (Wallace, a local architect who passed away in 2011, was a strong influence on the region’s built environment.) Round table discussions were offered at FAC as a part of day-long activities prior to the annual awards gala. The chapter plans to continue cultivating their partnership with the Fine Arts Center to feature architecture-related content. URBAN DESIGN Our Urban Design Committee continued work to evolve the 2011 Sustainable Design Assessment Team (SDAT) project that was sponsored by AIA Colorado South and AIA National. Colorado Springs and the Urban Land Institute (ULI) participated in a weeklong process similar to the SDAT focused on downtown. This initiative, partially city sponsored, is based on ULI recommendations in conjunction with the SDAT. ARCHITECTS AS CIVIC LEADERS AIA Colorado South was invited to present at the 2013 AIA National Convention in Denver. The session, titled “Expanding the Architects Influence as Civic Leader – Best Practices,” will discuss the changing role of the architect within the larger context of urban issues using Colorado Springs as a case study. The program is based on the 2011 SDAT hosted by AIA Colorado South. SDAT leader Lee Quill, FAIA, of Washington D.C.-based Cunningham | Quill Architects and a representative from the mayor’s office in Colorado Springs, along with two AIA Colorado South members, will be presenting. CONTINUING EDUCATION • Eat and Educates: 12.0 LU / 11.0 HSW / 5.0 SD • Code Class: 8.0 LU / 8.0 HSW • Misc.: 3.0 LU / 3.0 HSW www.aiacolorado.org AIA Colorado South 2012 Box City for Kids AIA Colorado South 2012 President Adam Thesing, AIA (center), posed with students at our annual student reception. AIA Colorado South Financials INCOME 2012 EXPENSES 2012 Total Income: $27,114 Total Expenses: $23,917 2012 Year-end Reserves: $28,126 • 2012 Budget: $28,775 303 E. 17th Ave., Ste. 110, Denver, CO 80203 • 303.446.2266 AIA Colorado West Board of Directors PRESIDENT Jim Jose, AIA PAST PRESIDENT Heidi Hoffmann, AIA TREASURER Dean Koll, AIA SECRETARY Jamie Brewster McLeod, AIA AT-LARGE DIRECTOR Cynthia (Cyd) Pougiales, AIA AT-LARGE DIRECTOR Scott Lindenau, FAIA GRAND VALLEY DIRECTOR Greg Doucette, AIA EAGLE VALLEY DIRECTOR Cheryl Dornak, AIA SUMMIT & GRAND COUNTIES DIRECTOR Yvonne Bryant, AIA YAMPA AREA DIRECTOR Adam B. Wright, AIA DURANGO AREA DIRECTOR Rick Feeney, AIA ROARING FORK VALLEY DIRECTOR Charles Cunniffe, AIA ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR Amy Birdsall, Assoc. AIA PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATE DIRECTOR Steve Meyer, PA PUBLIC DIRECTOR Al Slattery, PA EX-OFFICIO Catherine Rosset www.aiacolorado.org Chris Green, FAIA, received an award from AIA Colorado West 2012-13 President Jim Jose, AIA, at the chapter’s annual awards gala. AIA Colorado West Accomplishments PUBLIC OUTREACH Modeled after AIA Denver’s program, AIA Colorado West worked to create a banner program for construction sites that indicate projects designed by AIA members. This was a large planning effort because of the extreme and varied signage restrictions in the mountain towns. COMMUNITY OUTREACH AIA Colorado West participated with AIA Colorado in presenting a stained glass window to the Barney Ford House Museum in Breckenridge. Representative Millie Hamner was there to formally present the piece to the museum and publicly recognized AIA for its efforts. PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION AIA Colorado West enjoyed a very successful awards gala at the Viceroy Hotel in Snowmass. There were approx. 80 people in attendance, a record high for the event. The chapter received the highest number of submissions to date at 42 and presented seven well-deserved awards. Additionally, the President’s Award was given to Chris Green, FAIA, for his great efforts with the International Green Construction Code (IgCC) and community involvement as chair of the Avon Planning and Zoning Commission. Jamie Brewster McLeod, AIA, also received a President’s Award for her efforts as an organizer of many events in the Roaring Fork Valley and service in two public roles with the Town of Aspen. EMERGING PROFESSIONALS AIA Colorado West began working to create an ARE review webinar series for associate members. There was great discussion and initiative set forward by Associate Director Amy Birdsall, Assoc. AIA, to promote ARE webinars in the chapter for 2013 and beyond. AIA Colorado West 2012 Design Awards Jury Chair Patrick Tighe, FAIA, presented an award to Charles Cunniffe, AIA, and Will Young. AIA Colorado 2012 Design Awards Jury Chair J. Windom Kimsey, FAIA, Mike Piche, AIA, and AIA Colorado 2012 President Ernest Joyner, AIA. LEADERSHIP TRAINING AIA Colorado West was awarded the AIA Center for Civic Leadership Grant. Seed money provided by this grant will help the membership become aware of and participate in community leadership programs. This meets AIA public policy of architects using their knowledge, skills and expertise to engage in civic life. The board will be seeking members to take advantage of this opportunity in 2013 and to cultivate new chapter leadership. CONTINUING EDUCATION • Webinars: 7.0 LU / 7.0 HSW / 5.0 SD • Area Code Classes: 37.5 LU / 37.5 HSW / 22.5 SD • Pre-gala Continuing Education Seminar: 3.5 HSW AIA Colorado West 2012 Past President Heidi Hoffmann, AIA, and Brandy LeMae, Assoc. AIA, at the AIA Colorado 2012 Practice + Design Conference in Keystone. 303 E. 17th Ave., Ste. 110, Denver, CO 80203 • 303.446.2266 AIA Colorado West Financials INCOME 2012 Total Income: $34,969 EXPENSES 2012 Total Expenses: $32,210 2012 Year-end Reserves: $39,268 • 2012 Budget: $31,415 www.aiacolorado.org