Colorado Architecture News | 06.07.23

News from the Colorado Chapter of The American Institute of Architects | 06.07.23

THE WEEK IN WORDS

“Successfully completing any project is a minor miracle these days. Thank you once again for your time and effort. We think you will like what you see.”

โ€” Mike Waldinger, CEO AIA Colorado, addressing the 2023 Design Award jury

Thank you to everyone who took the time and energy to submit a project for the 2023 Design + Honor Awards. We received 118 Design Award submissions, from all over the state, and are ready for the jury to evaluate them this week in San Francisco, while in town for Aโ€™23. We could not be more proud of the high degrees of excellence that our membership and are on the edge of our seats to see what the jury decides.

Call For Presentations

Practice + Design Conference Call for Presentations Now Open

Thatโ€™s right, its been a few years, but weโ€™re opening up a call far and wide for presentations at this Novemberโ€™s conference! The Practice + Design Conference brings together the community of architects in Colorado for inspiring insights from global design leaders, advanced practice management methods, and practical innovations from industry partners. Weโ€™re interested in hearing from those in our community who are ready to contribute and lead a session at Keystone.

This yearโ€™s theme, ENGAGE, is focused on the big topics and discussions that face our industry, our practices, and our communities. Weโ€™re interested in conversations where the stakes are great and the opportunities are real, creating chances for us to propel our profession forward, right here in Colorado.

If you have a presentation in mind, visit the link below and start your submission today. Or, if you know someone who would be a great fit, encourage them to create a submission. The submission window closes Friday, July 7th at 5pm.

If youโ€™re interesting in viewing the Engage Practice + Design Conference prospectus, you can view it here.

AIA COLORADO NEWS

J.E.D.I. Education Pipeline Committee

The J.E.D.I. Education Pipeline Committee is focused on introducing school-age students to architecture in an effort to expand career pathway exploration and diversify the profession. There are a variety of upcoming opportunities for architects, architectural interns, and allied professionals to share their journey with middle and high school students in the Denver Public School (DPS) system.

View Mentoring and Engagement Opportunities

Christopher Kelley Leadership Development Program (CKLDP): 2023 Mid-Year Recap

The first four sessions of the year have provided participants with a diverse range of topics and perspectives. By addressing topics such as entrepreneurship, management, D.E.I., and practical leadership tools, these sessions have equipped the participants with valuable knowledge, insights, and tools for their personal and professional growth. Catch up with session recaps shared by Executive Committee member Jack Reed, AIA.

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AIA COLORADO EVENTS

Children’s Hospital North (Broomfield) Building Tour

Join our Academy of Architecture for Health Knowledge Community, June 13th, for a tour of the Children’s Hospital North, covering their recent major renovation and addition project. Space is limited.

The State of the Art of Architecture

Thursday July 27th at the Aspen Art Museum, join AIA Colorado, CORE, and rowland+broughton for an exploration of the present and future state of sustainable architecture in Coloradoโ€™s Roaring Fork Valley. Space is limited, please RSVP in advance.

AIA Colorado Member News

Congratulations to Heather Salisbury who has recently been announced as Director of Operations at Valeria Dewalt Train.

PARTNER NEWS AND EVENTS

2022 Denver Energy Code Training Series

Want to learn more about what is changing for commercial/multifamily and residential buildings when the 2022 Denver Energy Code goes into effect? Join City of Denver for a comprehensive training series that will teach you about key changes in the new code. Feel free to join for specific topics or the entire series, which includes content for both commercial and residential project teams. ICC and AIA/HSW continuing education credit will be provided.

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Mycelium Making Exhibition Closing Reception

On June 14, visit College of Architecture and Planning at the University of Colorado Denver for the closing reception of Mycelium Making: Creating Worlds in the Anthropocene.

RSVP here

Habits of the Anthropocene

The ACADIA Board of Directors and the College of Architecture and Planning at the University of Colorado Denver are excited to announce the 2023 conference Habits of the Anthropocene: Scarcity and Abundance in a Post-Material Economy which will be held in person in Denver, CO from October 26-28th, 2023.

View Conference Website

NOMA Mid Year Members Celebration

On June 15th, join the Colorado NOMA Chapter for some outdoor fun, itโ€™s a homecoming, a celebration of life & a gathering of all our NOMA friends!

Register here

NOMA Project Pipeline

The NOMA Colorado Project Pipeline Architecture Summer Camp is a 2 day intensive studio-based program that introduces middle school students (ages 7-13/grades 2-7) to the profession of architecture. The students use their creative skills to develop an architectural design for a realistic site in Colorado. Students will learn and practice model making, architectural drawing, sketching, critical thinking and public speaking skills during this fun and challenging program.

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ICAA Rocky Mountain Chapterโ€™s Jacques Benedict Awards

Established to acknowledge, support, and advance traditional concepts in craftsmanship design within the Rocky Mountain Region, award categories arearchitecture, interior design, landscape architecture, historic preservation, craftsmanship, allied arts, literature and journalism, among others. Entry deadline is June 16 and projects must be within Colorado, Idaho, New Mexico, Wyoming, or Montana and have been completed within the last 10 years, 2013 – 2023.

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Telluride Art + Architecture Week

Taking place the week of July 10 โ€“ 16, Art + Architecture is a weeklong immersive art experience showcasing the architectural, landscape, interior design, and creative talent of Telluride. Join fellow architects Friday, July 14th, for Design Industry Day presented by Altitude Control Technology, CCY Architects, Dornbracht, Henry Built and Delta Millworks. Continuing Education courses are followed by a social networking event.The Madeline Hotel hosts the event and offers preferred rates to design industry participants.

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Canstruction Colorado

Canstructionยฎ Colorado is a city-wide competition in which architects and designers build life-size structures entirely out of canned food, which will be donated to We Donโ€™t Waste and distributed to local communities at the end of the exhibit. They have opened their call for entries and have a few spots available. View their โ€œCanstruction 101 slide deckโ€ or Visit website for information

Temple Hoyne Buell Endowed Ambassadorial Scholarship

The Temple Hoyne Buell Endowed Ambassadorial Scholar Program provides $30,000 scholarship awards for undergraduate or graduate studies outside the USA. Scholars must commence studies between July 1, 2024 and June 30, 2025 and expend the scholarship funds within 12 months of starting studies. Study must be in the field of architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning or related subjects.

More information

NEWS AT NATIONAL

AIA National Is Looking For Volunteer Leaders Like You!

Represent Colorado and help AIA promote the work of the Knowledge Communities and other AIA member groups by joining a 2024 leadership group. Volunteers support their community by:

  • increasing engagement
  • presenting at events and producing content
  • participating in monthly meetings

The application process closes at 5pm ET on June 16.

Learn More & Apply

AIA Helps Spearhead the Search for the Next Architect of the Capitol

The Architect of the Capitol (AOC) search process is now officially underway, and AIA is working to support a licensed architect as the next candidate for the AOC position. AIA representatives are working closely with key congressional offices and the executive search firm hired by Congress to manage the recruitment for this position.
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Women’s Leadership Summit

Taking place in Boston, this September 12-14, will be the Womenโ€™s Leadership Summit. Founded by AIA, this is a premier event that brings together the industryโ€™s largest network of diverse women who are breaking down barriers, making themselves visible, and manifesting the careers they wantโ€”while making a difference in the world.

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AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index Reflects Continued Weakness in Business Conditions in April

Architecture firms reported a modest decrease in April billings. However, there was a slight increase in inquiries into future project activity according to a report released today from The American Institute of Architects (AIA).

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Christopher Kelley Leadership Development Program: 2023 Mid-Year Recap

The Christopher Kelley Leadership Development Program is aimed at nurturing and developing emerging leaders in the field of architecture. Named in honor of Christopher Kelley, an influential architect and advocate for mentorship, the program provides selected participants with a unique opportunity to enhance their leadership skills, expand their professional networks, and engage in meaningful dialogue and collaboration. Through a series of immersive sessions, seminars, and mentorship opportunities, the program equips participants with the knowledge, tools, and perspectives needed to navigate the complexities of the architecture industry and make a positive impact on their communities. 

The Colorado chapter, founded in 2017, continues the mission of supporting and developing emerging architects who aspire to become influential leaders in their field. Now entering its seventh year, the program is well underway, with four events already in the books for 2023. Below are some highlights from the program so far.

Boot Camp

The Colorado chapter of the Christopher Kelley Leadership Development Program (CKLDP) kicked off its 2023 program with an eventful Boot Camp session, held in the salon space of rowland+broughton. The session began with Rachel Yee, AIA, former AIA Colorado President and founder of the CKLDP Colorado chapter, sharing the history of the program and the importance of storytelling in architecture. Mike Waldinger, Hon. AIA, CEO AIA Colorado, also provided valuable advice on traits that successful leaders should embody, emphasizing the power of storytelling. To conclude the session, Martin Moe III facilitated a discussion on culture and group norms, setting the stage for future interactions throughout the program this year.

  • Date and Location: January 20th, Rowland+Broughton
  • Speakers:
    Rachel Yee, AIA – Architect at SmithGroup and founder of the Colorado chapter of CKLDP
    Mike Waldinger, Hon. AIA – CEO, AIA Colorado
    Martin Moe III – Senior Analyst, Facilitator, and Process Improvement Trainer
  • Organizers: CKLDP Executive Committee

Session 01: Entrepreneurship and Management

The first session delved into the world of entrepreneurship and management. The session started with a panel discussion featuring Stacey Passmore, Diane Lipovsky, Adam Wagoner, AIA, and Miles Dake, who shared their experiences and insights on starting a business and building a team. Key takeaways from the panelists included the importance of flexibility in entrepreneurship, establishing a clear mission and vision for a business, and looking for humility in team members. The session also included presentations on relational leadership tools by Jimmy Carnes and practical leadership tools and resources such as articles, books, podcasts, and tools to enhance their leadership skills. Lastly, Krista Trofka shared insight on the importance of personal relationships, value proposition, and staying curious.

  • Date and Location: March 10th, Arch11
  • Speakers:
    Stacey Passmore – Founder of Superbloom Landscape Architecture
    Diane Lipovsky โ€“ Founder of Superbloom Landscape Architecture
    Adam Wagoner, AIA โ€“ Co-founder of Further Architecture Office
    Miles Dake โ€“ Founder of Dake Collaborative
    Jimmy Carnes โ€“ Coach at Capable Life
    Krista Trofka โ€“ National Business Development Leader at DLR Group
  • Organizers: Levi Wall, AIA, and Linnaea Stuart, AIA

Session 02: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)

The second session focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Joy Crouse delivered a keynote address that provided definitions, conceptual overviews, and engaging activities to foster meaningful conversations about DEI. The session highlighted the importance of recognizing the difference between intent and effect, understanding surface and deep culture, and striving for equality and liberation. Additionally, a panel discussion featuring representatives from the National Organization of Minority Architects addressed the past, present, and future of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the profession, with panelists sharing personal experiences and emphasizing the need for action. The session concluded with a DEI workshop led by Jen Skidmore, which encouraged participants to envision the future of architecture in terms of diversity, equity, and inclusion. The session focused on challenging dominant narratives, considering barriers and solutions, and reflecting on personal actions for advancing equity and justice in the field.

  • Date and Location: April 14th, Gensler
  • Speakers:
    Joyous Crouse โ€“ Training and Development Facilitator
    Patricia Joseph Gill โ€“ Associate Project Architect at The Abo Group
    Ron Abo, FAIA โ€“ Founder of The Abo Group
    Guadalupe Cantu, AIA โ€“ Associate Principal at Davis Partnership Architects
    Ivan Patino โ€“ Associate at Tryba Architects
    Jen Skidmore โ€“ Director of Professional Development and Internships at the University of Colorado, Denver, College of Architecture and Planning
  • Organizers: Andriy Grygorenko and Kelly Buchanan, AIA

Session 03: Community Engagement

Session three focused on community engagement for architects. The session explored the importance of meaningful engagement with communities and how it can enhance architectural work. The first speaker, Evelyn Lee, discussed the traits of effective community leaders, emphasizing the need to establish a personal brand and voice to create influence. Laura Rossbertshared her research on trauma-informed design, highlighting the importance of understanding the diverse experiences of a buildingโ€™s various users to create inclusive environments. Rick Sommerfeld discussed the Colorado Building Workshop and emphasized the value of finding opportunities within the community for architectural projects. Lastly, Deanna Weber and Jay Renkens led a workshop on effective facilitation in public interest design, emphasizing empathy, active listening, and creating an inclusive and safe environment for community engagement. The session provided attendees with tools and resources to enhance their community engagement practices, including podcasts, open-source research, and recommended readings on facilitation and design.

  • Date and Location: May 12th, TreanorHL
  • Speakers:
    Evelyn Lee โ€“ Global Head of Workplace Strategy and Innovation at Slack Technologies
    Laura Rossbert โ€“ COO and Supportive Housing Specialist at ShopworksArchitecture
    Rick Sommerfeld โ€“ Associate Professor and Director of the Colorado Building Workshop at the University of Colorado, Denver
    Deanna Weber โ€“ Principal and Vice President, Buildings + Places US West at AECOM
    Jay Renkens โ€“ Principal and Director of Firmwide Planning and Design Services, MIG
  • Organizers:ย Pratiksha Achari, Assoc. AIA, and Sarah Long, AIA

The first four sessions of the CKLDP Colorado chapter provided participants with a diverse range of topics and perspectives. By addressing topics such as entrepreneurship, management, DEI, and practical leadership tools, these sessions equipped the participants with valuable knowledge, insights, and tools for their personal and professional growth. As the program continues, the participants can expect to further develop their leadership skills and contribute to the advancement of the architecture profession in Colorado.

J.E.D.I. Youth Mentoring and Engagement Opportunities

YOUTH MENTORING & ENGAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Theย AIA CO J.E.D.I. Education Pipeline Committeeย is focused on introducing school-age students to architecture in an effort to expand career pathway exploration and diversify the profession. The following are upcoming opportunities for architects, architectural interns, and allied professionals to share their journey with middle and high school students in theย Denver Public School (DPS) system.ย Time commitments are outlined under each opportunity. Please contact Sarah Goldblatt, AIA if you or your firm is interested in volunteering:ย sarah@sarahgoldblatt.comย or the DPS contact listed below.ย Please share with your firm or colleagues who may be interested.

DPS Career Exploration SPARK summer programs are looking for the following:

Guest speakers for elementary and middle school students throughout the summer. They are looking for architects or allied professionals to share their experiences about their career journey and provide a related hands-on activity. 

  • Who: 20-25 elementary and middle school students per classroom
  • What: In-person, classroom presentation of career journey and related hands-on activity to engage students. See slide deck for more information:  Spark Summer Programming Info Session Slide Deck
  • When: See sign up for locations and available time slots: Elementary Sign Up Sheet  โ€“  Middle School Sign Up Sheet
  • Commitment: Flexible- one class period or multiple classes each day at the times listed on the sign-up sheets.
  • Note: Community based organizations have specifically asked for BIPOC speakers for the Middle School sessions.

DPS High School Architecture/Drafting Instructor โ€“ opening at DPS to teach high school students architecture and drafting

DPS CEC Early College Coach/ Mentor: 

  • Who: Seeking A/E and construction professionals to mentor high school students with specific interests in architecture
  • What: One on one sessions with high school students, each meeting time is structured and facilitated by the Coach MentoringProgram Coordinator. Each mentor will receive a handbook with detailed curriculum per session. Outside of the structured session is a text/phone call check in once per week based on the preference of the mentor/mentee match. Note: Mentors can share the role with a colleague and co-coach a student.
  • When: 2023-24 school year/ Nov. โ€“ April
  • Commitment: One morning per month, 8:15-10:00, for six months: Dates TBD
  • Deadline to apply: October 2023
  • Application link: https://dpsk12.tfaforms.net/37

DPS Launch Internship program: 

  • Who: Architecture firms needed to provide career-shaping internships for high school students with specific interests in architecture and allied fields
  • What: Additional info: DPS Launch Internship Program
  • When: Summer 2023: June 12-July 21 / Fall 2023: datesTBD  
  • Commitment: Provide 100 -120 Hour engagement opportunity with your firm with DPS support
  • DPS Contact: emily_takimoto@dpsk12.org

AIA Colorado National Representatives – Spring 2023

Sarah Broughton, FAIA, AIA Colorado President

Next week, I am attending the national conference on
architecture in San Francisco. As president, it is
humbling to represent all of our members in votes for
national officers, bylaws and resolutions at the annual
business meeting. I welcome your thoughts on the
candidates and issues. It is also inspiring to see so
many peers leading the profession as presenters,
award winners and new Fellows. For those also going
to the conference, we hope you can join us for
Colorado night – RSVP here.

One annual gathering does not come close to showing
the work. Did you know we have many Colorado
colleagues serving in national roles on your behalf?
Please take a moment to get to know these amazing
volunteers who Iโ€™ve asked to share their favorite
resource that their role has helped develop for the
membership.


National Architect Licensing Advisor

Kahyun Lee, AIA, National Architect Licensing Advisor, Fentress, Denver

Along with Mara Song, AIA, we want licensure candidates and architects to have access to every tool they need to navigate the path to licensure and reciprocity – and one of those is the community of Architect Licensing Advisors. Architect licensing advisors are local professionals, educators, and students who volunteer their time to help others pursue licensure and reciprocity. These volunteers often provide candidates with their first glimpse into the licensure process, lending help and guidance along the way.

  • We have helped 10 candidates so far in 2023. 3 of them are internationals (including foreign architects and candidates with foreign degrees).
  • Session at CU Boulder on 2/24, licensure
    pathways and basics
  • Session at CU Denver on 4/17, licensure
    pathways and basics

National Associates Committee

Kari Lawson, AIA, National Associate Committee, State/Territory Associate Representative, HDR Inc,
Denver

National Associate Committee (NAC) meets quarterly to discuss key topics that impact associates. There are 5 workgroups organized to assist with advocating on the behalf of associates: Advocacy, Strategic Partnership, VALUE, Knowledge: Professional Development, and Turquoise Agenda.

Our Q2 call focused on: Licensure (the ARE, Stop the Clock), Associate Resources & Engagement, Equity (Barriers, Pay, Work-Life Balance), Networking (Visibility & Awareness), and Mentorship.

As a team member of the Strategic Partnership NAC work group, our mission is to amplify visibility of the NAC by providing a clear framework to raise associate member awareness and provide a repository of information to leverage leadership opportunities. The Advocacy Work Group recently completed a research sprint of the specific jurisdictional impediments blocking the full adoption of NCARB’s newest score validity policy. See the presentation deck that provides in-depth information for jurisdictions with regulatory or statutory impediments.

Here are several A’23 Sessions featuring NAC Members or Topics:


AIA Small Firm Exchange (SFx)

Emily Adams, AIA, Small Firm Exchange Representative, Neoera, Inc. Denver

The mission of the AIA Small Firm Exchange (SFx) is to advance the mutual interests of architects practicing in small firms. As more than 75% of all firms within the AIA are small firms, including my own, Iโ€™m invested in finding ways to leverage that size for collaboration and influence, just like the individual large firms do. Additionally, as a member of the AIA Colorado Business of Architecture Knowledge Community, Iโ€™ve been focusing more internal effort on understanding when/how to hire talent into small firms.

To learn more about the work of the Small Firm Exchange (SFx), visit here. If youโ€™re planning to attend Aโ€™23, hereโ€™s the SFx picks we think you should check out.


State Disaster Assistance

Brett Hartle, AIA, Colorado State Disaster Assistance Coordinator, Director of Design – Denver International Airport, Denver

Brett acts as AIA Colorado’s liaison/primary point of contact with other State Disaster Assistance Coordinators across the United States and AIA National Office. Additionally, Brett is certified by Cal OES as a Safety Assessment Program (SAP) Evaluator.

Home Innovation Research Labs (Home Innovation) was tasked by HUD to develop a set of practical, actionable guidelines to assist builders and developers in designing and constructing residential buildings, neighborhoods, and accessory structures in a manner that could improve residential resilience to natural hazards and integrate resiliency throughout the community. The resilience guides provide technical content in a straightforward way that is easy for a layperson to understand, while also providing references through which design professionals, builders, developers, and public officials can obtain full details. The guide consists of five volumes. Each volume focuses on a major category of hazard that may pertain to a given project: wind, water, fire, earth (seismic, earthslides, sinkholes), and auxiliary (other hazards such as volcanoes, hail, and temperature extremes). These resilience guides are not intended to substitute for engineering or architectural project design work; rather, the technical guidance identifies components that can be enhanced or improved to achieve above code performance to make residential buildings and other community assets more resilient.

View Designing for Natural Hazards Series Volumes 1 – 5


AIA Strategic Council

Zachary Taylor, AIA, Strategic Council Representative, Taylor Architecture Design, Colorado Springs

The AIA Strategic Council, formed in 2015 from the national repositioning, has changed in the last two years as Councilors were previously chosen at the Region level to serve the membership. With the dissolution of the regions, states now have direct representation on the Strategic Council. It has been my privilege to serve as the first AIA CO representative to the Council.

The Strategic Council is charged to be the forward-looking body within the AIA that informs the national Board of Directors of important issues relevant to the profession through the lens of the Strategic Planโ€™s core values, imperatives, and strategies. More information about the Strategic Council can be found here.

This year the Council is focusing on five areas of study: Carbon, Design, Economy, Equity, and Health Wellness. Personally, I have been involved with the Carbon Study Group where weโ€™ve been diving into the topic of โ€œClimate-Positive Practiceโ€. We are building on past Council work/reports of Scalable Climate Action and Carbon Literacy (both of which can be found at the link above). Iโ€™d like to thank Rodwin Architecture, Fentress Architects, and Shape Architecture for allowing me to pick the brains of their team members on how theyโ€™re currently pushing this topic forward within their practices.


AIA Young Architect Forum

Kaylyn Kirby, AIA, Young Architect Forum Representative, Semple Brown Design, PC, Denver

As the Young Architect Rep for CO, I represent the state at the National level within the Young Architects Forum. The YAF is the voice of recently licensed architects (licensed less than 10 years) and a catalyst for progress within the Institute. The 2023-2027 Strategic Initiative is: Architects in Action, Catalyzing for Change. The group meets as a full committee as well as is organized into Focus Groups, which allow us to provide more focused attention on certain initiatives. The 2023 focus groups include: Communications, Community, Advocacy, Knowledge, Strategic Vision, and Special Projects.

Available Resources:


AIA College of Fellows

Gregory M. Friesen, FAIA, AIA College of Fellows Western Mountain Region (COF WMR) Representative Member, CSNA Architects, Colorado Springs Colorado, Springboard Preservation Studio, Colorado Springs | Montrose

Although AIA National no longer recognizes it, the College of Fellows retains the Western Mountain Region and considers it to be vital. The seven-state Region includes Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. There are 184 Fellows in the Western Mountain Region, which is 5% of all AIA Fellows.

There are two Regional Representatives โ€“ Jonathan Sparer, FAIA Las Vegas Nevada, and Gregory M. Friesen, FAIA Colorado Springs Colorado. In addition to the Regional Representatives, there are State representatives:
Jack DeBartolo, FAIA – Arizona with 62 Fellows
Glen Berry FAIA, – Idaho with 3 Fellows
Jonathan Sparer, FAIA โ€“ Nevada with 16 Fellows
Glenn Fellows, FAIA – New Mexico with 25 Fellows
Roger Jackson, FAIA – Utah with 23 Fellows
John Carney, FAIA – Wyoming with 4 Fellows
Currently Colorado โ€“ with 70 Fellows – does not have an official representative; I am
serving in that role de facto.

The COF WMR Representatives meet monthly. At our last meeting, we agreed to form a COF WMR Fellows Committee to promote candidates for Fellowship within the Region, and to review and strengthen their submittals to the AIA College of Fellows Jury.

2022 Legislator Awards Presentation

Both Rep. Bird and Sen. Simpson approach issues as problems to be solved, choose issues that will help the constituents and communities they serve, while avoiding ideological battles. They are smart, decent people, and fair in their approach to issues. AIA Colorado is lucky to have them as champions.

Jerry Johnson, lobbyist and Honorary Member of AIA Colorado

After an eventful campaign season last Fall and a highly productive legislative session this year, we were thrilled to honor Senator Cleave Simpson as AIA Colorado’s exceptional new legislator for 2022, alongside Representative Shannon Bird, our 2022 legislator of the year.

Senator Simpson was acknowledged for his instrumental role in sponsoring the 2021 continuing education bill and his persistent commitment to tackling Colorado’s pressing water issues.

Representative Bird has been an invaluable advocate for licensing bills, recognizing the importance of incorporating precise language in legislation that impacts professions and occupations regulated within Colorado, in alignment with nationwide standards and reciprocity systems.

Both legislators, AIA Colorado Board Members, and members of the Government Affairs Committee gathered for a luncheon at SAR+ to honor the recipients on May 12, 2023.

From Left to Right:

  • Senator Cleave Simpson
  • Nikolaus Remus, AIA, AIA Colorado Advocacy Engagement Director
  • Representative Shannon Bird
  • Mike Waldinger, Honorary AIA, AIA Colorado CEO
  • Sarah Broughton, FAIA, AIA Colorado Board President
  • Jerry Johnson
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Past Presidents Gathering

The presidency is a โ€œmilestone momentโ€ in each oneโ€™s career and many of us are at the point where the perspective of time distills the service down to the essence of what lasts.

Wells Squier, AIA

Wells Squier, AIA, AIA Colorado President 2022, gathered the past presidents for a time to reminisce as well as share in the future direction of the organization. Held at rowland & broughton last week, stories were shared by all and there are plans to make this gathering a new annual tradition.

Listed from Left to Right and the year they served as President:

  • Phil Gerou, FAIA 1986
  • Wells Squier, AIA 2022
  • Zachary Taylor, AIA 2019
  • Ron Abo, FAIA 1998
  • Kevin Eronimous, AIA 2014
  • Cheri Gerou, FAIA 2006
  • Curt Fentress, FAIA 1993
  • Marvin Sparn, FAIA 1991
  • Julianne Scherer, AIA 2024
  • Sarah Broughton, FAIA 2023
  • Steve Loos, FAIA 2000

Not Pictured:

  • Kin DuBois, FAIA 2007
  • Adam Harding, AIA 2020
  • Mary Morissette, FAIA 2010
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News from the Colorado Chapter of The American Institute of Architects | 05.17.23

THE WEEK IN WORDS

“Both Rep. Bird and Sen. Simpson approach issues as problems to be solved, choose issues that will help the constituents and communities they serve, while avoiding ideological battles. They are smart, decent people, and fair in their approach to issues. AIA Colorado is lucky to have them as champions.”

โ€” Jerry Johnson, lobbyist and Honorary Member of AIA Colorado

After an eventful campaign season last Fall and a highly productive legislative session this year, we were thrilled to honor Senator Cleave Simpson as AIA Colorado’s exceptional new legislator for 2022, alongside Representative Shannon Bird, our 2022 legislator of the year.

Senator Simpson was acknowledged for his instrumental role in sponsoring the 2021 continuing education bill and his persistent commitment to tackling Colorado’s pressing water issues.

Representative Bird has been an invaluable advocate for licensing bills, recognizing the importance of incorporating precise language in legislation that impacts professions and occupations regulated within Colorado, in alignment with nationwide standards and reciprocity systems.

View More From The Awards Ceremony

2023 DESIGN + HONOR AWARDS

Meet the Jurors for the 2023 Design Awards

โ€œThe Awards Committee is so proud to have such a powerhouse lineup of esteemed colleagues to serve as our 2023 design jury. The breadth of the practice types and locations represented is exceeded only by their deep expertise and leadership in living out the values we all aspire to. We canโ€™t wait for them to see your best work when they convene at the national conference on architecture in San Francisco!”

โ€” Marisol Foreman, AIA, Awards Committee Chair

Just 2 Days Away!

For both the Design + Honor Awards, Friday May 19th at 5pm is the deadline. Full submission guidelines and instructions can found at the submission link.

AIA COLORADO NEWS

2023 Academic Scholarships

Congratulations to the recipients of this yearโ€™s Academic Scholarships:

  • Colorado North AIA Scholarship: Mansani Salazar, CU Boulder
  • Garry G. Landin AIA Scholarship: Erick Medrano, CU Denver
  • C. Gordon Sweet AIA Scholarship: James “Gabriel” Morales, CU Denver
  • Kenneth R. Fuller AIA Scholarship: Alanah Braaksma, CU Denver
  • Michael Kephart AIA Scholarship: William “Brewster” Glascock, CU Denver
  • De Von M. Carlson FAIA Scholarship: Toby Underhill, CU Denver
  • Priscilla & William Muchow FAIA Scholarship: Mohamad Zaina, CU Denver, and Marshall Reilly, CU Denver
  • Temple Hoyne Buell FAIA Scholarship: Julia Lecy, CU Denver
  • Robert K. Fuller FAIA Scholarship: Berenice Ibarra, CU Denver
  • Flodie and John Anderson FAIA Scholarship: Willa Hendler, CU Denver
  • Oscar R. Sanchez AIAS Scholarship: Jose Banuelos, CU Boulder

Design Elevated: Sustainable Urbanism From Colorado

On April 27th, AIA Colorado was honored to showcase several of Coloradoโ€™s leading designers in conjunction with the Cities Summit of the Americas, a convergence of Mayors and Civic Leaders from across the Western Hemisphere.

Last week, members from the South and the AIA Colorado Board of Directors toured the US Olympic & Paralympic Museum, enjoying insight shared by John Graham, AIA, from Anderson Mason Dale Architects. The fun continued with a happy hour at COATI.

Given that the AIA Colorado Board Presidency is a โ€œmilestone momentโ€ in each oneโ€™s career, Wells Squire, AIA, gathered the past presidents of AIA Colorado for a time to reminisce as well as share in the future direction of the organization. Held at rowland & broughton last week, stories were shared by all and there are plans to make this gathering a new annual tradition.

AIA COLORADO EVENTS

National Western Center Tour

Join members from Denver and tour the National Western Center Livestock Exchange Building, Central Utility Plan & CSU Spur Building on June 1st.

AIA Colorado at Aโ€™23

Connect with fellow AIA Colorado members during Aโ€™23 AIA Conference on June 8th at HDRโ€™s San Francisco office.

Children’s Hospital North (Broomfield) Building Tour

Join our Academyย of Architectureย for Healthย Knowledgeย Community for aย tour of the Children’s Hospital North, covering their recent major renovation and addition project. Space is limited.

PARTNER NEWS AND EVENTS

2022 Denver Energy Code Training Series

Want to learn more about what is changing for commercial/multifamily and residential buildings when the 2022 Denver Energy Code goes into effect? Join City of Denver for a comprehensive training series that will teach you about key changes in the new code. Feel free to join for specific topics or the entire series, which includes content for both commercial and residential project teams. ICC and AIA/HSW continuing education credit will be provided.

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DBIA Rocky Mountain Region – Regional Conference

The Design-Build Institute of America is hosting their annual conference in Aurora on June 8th. The theme for the conference is โ€œStronger, Together, Everybodyโ€™s Inโ€. June 7th will also feature the Design-Build Awards Ceremony and Networking Reception.

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Looking for a Volunteer Architectosaurus

The Friends of Dinosaur Ridge, in partnership with Jefferson County Open Space, is working on big capital improvement projects. Dinosaur Ridge is a National Natural Landmark and has close to 250,000 visitors a year and needs a new Visitor Center to provide the best experience for those visitors. The volunteer with architectural expertise will help to ask the right questions and provide the best input to Jefferson County Open Space. You may send a letter of interest and resume to Pallavi Jhaveri or Kermit Shields.

Telluride Art + Architecture Week

Taking place the week of July 10 – 16, Telluride celebrates a weeklong immersive art experience showcasing the architectural, landscape, interior design, and creative talent of Telluride. Join fellow architects Friday, July 14th, for Design Industry Day at the Madeline Hotel where Continuing Education courses will be offered followed by a social networking event.

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NEWS AT NATIONAL

AIA National Is Looking For Volunteer Leaders Like You!

Represent Colorado and help AIA promote the work of the Knowledge Communities and other AIA member groups by joining a 2024 leadership group. Volunteers support their community by:

  • increasing engagement
  • presenting at events and producing content
  • participating in monthly meetings

The application process closes at 5pm ET on June 16.

Learn More & Apply

2023 Small Project Awards

AIA and it’s Small Project Design (SPD) Knowledge Community present the annual Small Project Awards to raise public awareness of the value and design excellence that architects provide regardless of the limits of size and scope. These projects represent the big impact that small projects can have on their users and broader communities.

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Women’s Leadership Summit

Taking place in Boston, this September 12-14, will be the Womenโ€™s Leadership Summit. Founded by AIA, this is a premier event that brings together the industryโ€™s largest network of diverse women who are breaking down barriers, making themselves visible, and manifesting the careers they wantโ€”while making a difference in the world.

Learn More

Aโ€™23 in San Francisco, June 7-10

We often talk about the future. This conference is where the AEC industry gathers to define it, design it, and connect across industries to build it. Join us in San Francisco โ€”one of the West Coastโ€™s premier destinationsโ€”to explore what it means to design a better world now, together. Visit the Conference Website to register, access the hotel block, and learn more.

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Design Elevated: Sustainable Urbanism From Colorado

This past April 27, 2023, AIA Colorado was honored to showcase several of Colorado’s leading designers at Design Elevated: Sustainable Urbanism From Colorado. The event was organized in conjunction with the Cities Summit of the Americas, a convergence of Mayors and Civic Leaders from across the Western Hemisphere, hosted by the US State Department. With day two of the Summit drawing to a close, attendees were cordially invited to the History Colorado Center and immerse themselves in an evening of inspiration, as they delved into the minds of the brilliant architects, city planners, and cultural thinkers behind some of the most innovative state projects and programs in our region.

After an introduction from AIA National President Kimberly Dowdell, AIA, explaining the critical roles of architects as partners for progress, each speaker presented their work in 20 slides set to an automatic timer of 20 seconds per slide. Delivered in this โ€œPechaKuchaโ€ style, the format provided a fun and quick environment.

As AIA Colorado CEO Mike Waldinger stated in his opening remarks, there is โ€œno act more optimistic than to build.โ€ These presentations highlight just a few of the inspiring and transformational projects underway or recently completed in the Denver Metro Area.

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Ignacio Correa-Ortiz, AIA, with RTD, kicked off the evening with his presentation, โ€œTransit and Mobility.โ€ Correa-Ortiz traced the history of public transit in the Denver area, beginning with the sustainability of the First Peoples. The shift to private cars in the post-war era eroded the social fabric and air quality of cities across America, including Denver. Today, RTD and other local urban planners are working on solutions to reinvent a more sustainable and equitable transit network. Denverโ€™s recent investment in Union Station is a model for the future, because โ€œwe can only build the future that we can imagine.โ€

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Kathleen Fogler, AIA, and John McIntyre, AIA, from Tryba Architects, presented โ€œRethinking Urban Renewal.โ€ Urban Renewal has historically represented a process that severs the built environment from its cultural and ecological history. Now, urban projects must be thought of as โ€œakin to gardening โ€“ strengthening existing conditions, grafting in new elements, acknowledging the importance of pruning โ€“ demolition and removal, but at a scale appropriate to context.โ€ Due to changing technologies, front range cities such as Denver have many opportunities to refresh underutilized industrial spaces with desirable proximity to the urban core. Adapting these buildings rather than tearing them down allows for opportunities of scale not typically seen in ground-up construction. The result is projects that contribute to a more authentic mixed-used urban fabric. In addition to acknowledging built history, โ€œRethinking Urban Renewal,โ€ also means recognizing natural history, and our role as part of the natural world rather than separated from it.

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Chris Shears, FAIA, of SAR+, presented โ€œRiver Evolution,โ€ which traced Denverโ€™s relationship the Platte River. During Denverโ€™s early history as an industrial frontier town, the Platte was hemmed in by railyards and factories, remaining ignored and polluted for years. In 1975, community leaders turned their attention to restoring the river and its ecology to create a public amenity. This led to the development of the Confluence and Cuernavaca Park, which have become beloved public amenities in the heart of the city.  Today, planning efforts are underway to redevelop โ€œThe River Mile,โ€ 200 acres of underutilized post-industrial land along the river.  Redevelopments include a new typology of public housing from Denver Housing Authority (DHA) called Sun Valley, and rethinking pedestrian connections between Ball Arena and Coors Field.

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Cathy Bellem, AIA, of Anderson Mason Dale Architects, presented โ€œServing the Whole Person,โ€ telling the story of two projects designed in collaboration with Dr. Lydia Prado, currently the executive director of Lifespan Local and formerly Vice President of Child & Family Services at the Mental Health Center of Denver. While in this role, Dr. Prado spearheaded the effort to develop the Dahlia Campus for Health and Well-Being in the Northeast Park Hill neighborhood. Following Dr. Pradoโ€™s philosophy that โ€œcommunities themselves best understand how to improve their own well-being,โ€ Anderson Mason Dale assisted in leading community workshops to gain insight into community needs. Today, the campus is inclusive across all ages, and serves as a community hub alleviating food and health insecurity as well as a mental health resource. The design team has recently broken ground on a similar project in the Westwood neighborhood, where their goal was not build the same building but follow the same process of listening and learning from the community. 

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Chad Holtzinger, AIA, from Shopworks Architecture, presented โ€œHousing that Heals,โ€ with a focus on projects that emphasize the health and safety of children. He began by presenting research on how childhood trauma manifests into poverty and systematic homelessness. Architects are good at dealing with physiological needs (creating a comfortable built environment) and safety needs (creating a safe physical environment), but how can our profession take it farther by promoting self-actualization, esteem, love, and belonging? With this framework in mind, Shopworks designed calming and safe environments that eliminated typical areas of stress for traumatized individuals, such as secluded corridors or dingy laundry rooms. They used natural materials such as cedar shakes to create intriguing textures and aromatics. Their design process focused on working with experts and local activists to promote a connection to ethnicity and sense of place as a โ€œway to systematically change the way the built environment yields health in our community.โ€

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Alex Garrison, AIA, from Gensler, presented โ€œAdaptive Reuse,โ€ emphasizing that โ€œthe most sustainable building is the one you donโ€™t have to build.โ€ Like other presenters, he touched on the idea of breaking the cycle of urban renewal and connecting the past to the future. As his first case study, he presented recent research efforts by Gensler into the many potentials of transforming old office buildings into mixed-use residential. As vacancy rates continue to rise in the Central Business District, Gensler has been contracted by Denver to study potential sites using the algorithm they have developed. They have coined the phrase โ€œBad Office Makes Good Residential,โ€ realizing that many features of outdated office buildings (smaller floor plates, smaller windows, etc) is exactly what makes them attractive for apartment conversions. Gensler also used their adaptive reuse philosophies on a strategic intervention for Denver Beer Co, transforming an old gas station into a community hub and taproom.

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The final presentation of the night was from Terra Mazzeo, AIA, of Stantec, called โ€œHigh Performing Civic Resourcesโ€. Her first case study covered the redevelopment of the Denver Water Operation Complex. The campusโ€™s administration building is one of the highest performing built works in the region, showcasing Net-Zero Energy, LEED platinum certification, and, most significantly, Net-Zero Water. The campus was conceptualized to showcase the conservation of water as a critical natural resource. It achieved Net-Zero Water through natural water detention, extensive rainwater harvesting, expansive areas of natural ecology, and a water recycling system that is on display in the main lobby. Denver Waterโ€™s commitment to use their campus as a model for water conservation mirrored their efforts to increase sustainability across the regional water system. They โ€œused architecture to help change policy, and in so doing has illuminated a path towards regional water security.โ€  Mazzeo also presented on the MacGregor Square project, a redevelopment of an entire city block funded by the Rockies Baseball team. Public open spaces, โ€œdesigned not only for game day, but every day,โ€ form the heart of the project. 

AIA Colorado would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to all presenters and Summit Attendees who joined us for a evening celebrating our professions collaborative role shaping the future of our cities. Architects and Planners in Colorado and around the world are engaged citizens who look forward to working with city officials on transformational projects that will increase sustainability and equity across all our urban cores.  

Meet the Jurors for the 2023 Design Awards

The annual AIA Colorado Design + Honor Awards are upon us, and we’re pleased to introduce the 2023 jury below. Reminder, the deadline to submit is Friday, May 19th, at 5pm.

AWARDS COMMITTEE CHAIR

Marisol Foreman, AIA

The Awards Committee is so proud to have such a powerhouse lineup of esteemed colleagues to serve as our 2023 design jury. The breadth of the practice types and locations represented is exceeded only by their deep expertise and leadership in living out the values we all aspire to. We canโ€™t wait for them to see your best work when they convene at the national conference on architecture in San Francisco!


Jury Chair

Yiselle Santos Rivera, AIA

Yiselle Santos Rivera, AIA, NOMA, LSSYB, WELL AP, LEED AP BD+C, from San Juan, Puerto Rico, is a Principal and the Global Director of Justice, Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion at HKS. Yiselle is an activist architect that works to dismantle barriers and bring visibility to underrepresented designers by creating inclusive workplaces. As medical planner, Yiselle amplifies the voices of marginalized communities encouraging processes of co-creation to provide equitable access to care for all. As a trusted advisor, she helps clients and firm leaders build more just, equitable, diverse, and inclusive organizations.ย 

She is the co-founder of the Latin American Interior Designers, Engineers, and Architects (LA.IDEA) DC Committee and founder of โ€œWomen Inspiring Emerging Leaders in Designโ€ (WIELD), which received the 2019 AIA Diversity Program Recognition Award. Yiselle served on the AIA National Associated Committee from 2015-18, the AIA Strategic Council on 2019, the AIA National Board in 2020, and NOMA as Chair of Research and Development from 2021-22. As an AIA committee member, Mrs. Santos Rivera led the creation of the Ethnical Diverse Additional Considerations section of AIAโ€™s Alternative Care Site Preparedness Assessment Tool V2.0 and contributed to the development of AIAโ€™s Equitable Development Frameworks. She also served a two-year term on the AIA Equity and the Future of Architecture Committee, supporting the development of the AIA Guides for Equitable Practice Executive Summaries. This year, Yiselle is the AIA DC Chapter Board President empowering the DC community to design a better future.

Yiselle is an international speaker on inclusive design, belonging, intercultural competency, and LGBQTIA+ issues. She is a storyteller, author on the 2021 book โ€œLatinas in Architecture: Stories of raising the 1% one Latina at a timeโ€, 2015 Christopher Kelley Leadership Development Program Scholar, and recipient of the 2018 AIA Associate Award and the 2022 AIA Young Architect Award.

Adele Houghton, FAIA

Adele Houghton, FAIA; MPH; LEED AP BD+C, O+M, ND, President of Biositu, LLC, works at the intersection of buildings, public health, and climate change. She is a member of the American Institute of Architects College of Fellows and a Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) candidate from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Her book Architectural Epidemiology (Johns Hopkins University Press 2024) combines neighborhood data with participatory community engagement to generate new value through community benefit design.

Susan Chin, FAIA

Susan Chin, FAIA, Hon. ASLA, an accomplished architect, urbanist and civic leader, recently led Design Trust for Public Space, that unlocks the potential of New York Cityโ€™s public space since 1995. Prior to Design Trust, she was assistant commissioner for Capital Projects at NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, supporting architecture and public art citywide. She also served on the American Institute of Architects board, and as AIANY chapter president. Her awards include:American Society of Landscape Architects Honorary Membership, AIANY Stateโ€™s Kideney Gold Medal and Del Gaudio, and The Ohio State Universityโ€™s Distinguished Alumna. Ms. Chin serves on NYC & Company Board of Directors, and East Midtown Governing Group.

Tim Schroeder, FAIA

As President of Neumann Monson Architects, Tim strives to maintain a graceful balance between compassion and excellence. Introduced to the firm as a summer intern in 1991, Tim joined full-time after graduating from Iowa State in 1994. He became principal in 2000 and soon earned the firmโ€™s first AIA recognitions and some of the first LEED certifications in the state, culminating with a 2008 AIA Young Architect Award.ย ย 

In 2012, as the firm looked beyond the leadership of its founders, Tim became its first Head of Operations and rallied the team through a period of transformation that focused on design excellence, team empowerment, and client experience. He became the firmโ€™s third President in 2018.ย ย 

As a leader, Tim focuses on constantly evolving Neumann Monson toward meaning and purpose. In 2020, he facilitated the firmโ€™s Just Label, a third-party certification that measures organizational equity, diversity, inclusion, employee benefits, health and well-being, and community stewardship. Timโ€™s guidance has helped Neumann Monson emerge as a leader in design and environmental stewardship, client and employee experience, and local community engagement.ย ย 

He was awarded the AIA Iowa Medal of Honor for his contributions to Iowa Architecture in 2020. For his contributions to practice management, he was elevated to the AIA College of Fellows in 2023.

Jason Takeuchi, AIA

Jason Takeuchi, AIA, NCARB, NOMAย is aย fourth-generation Japanese American born and raised in Hawaiiย andย the first in his family to enter the design and construction industry.ย As aprojectย architect at Ferraro Choiย Andย Associates in Honolulu, his primary work experience focuses on sustainable projects that enhance the social welfare and progress of local communities.ย Jason is anย alumni supporterย of the University of Hawaii, where heย graduated withaย Doctor of Architecture degree in 2012.

Overย the past ten years, Jason has built his careerย at Ferraro Choiย Andย Associates,ย credited as the stateโ€™s top sustainability firm and recipient of multiple COTE Top Ten Awards.ย Jasonโ€™s work has evolved fromย environmental sustainability toย resilience of organizations,ย missionsย and cultures. His clients are mission-driven, many of which are non-profit organizations,ย andย those benefitting Native Hawaiians andย the greater community.

Beyond practice, Jason currently serves asย Vice Chair of the AIA National Young Architects Forumย (YAF)ย and will chair the committee in 2024.ย From 2017-2020, he representedย theย AIAย Northwest and Pacific Regionย asย Young Architect Regional Director of the YAFย and Regional Associate Director of the National Associates Committeeย (NAC).ย Jason is the first member to serve on these committees from Hawaii and one of a handful of Asianย Americans to do so.

Through AIA Honolulu,ย Jason co-foundedย theย 5x5x5 Mentorship Programย inย Honolulu, theย Hawaii Student Design Awardsย andย AIA Honoluluโ€™sย Emerging Professionals Committee.ย Jasonย is a recipient of the 2018ย AIA Associates Award,ย Building Design + Construction Magazineโ€™sย 40 Under 40ย recognitionย andย the 2023 Young Architects Award.

Colorado Architecture News | 05.03.23

News from the Colorado Chapter of The American Institute of Architects | 05.03.23

THE WEEK IN WORDS

This past week, Cities Summit of the Americas took place in Denver, bringing 3,500+ city leaders from countries all across the Americans and the World. Mike Waldinger, AIA Colorado CEO, attended the summit and shares the following quotes from his experiencs:

โ€œWe need more emphasis on placekeeping than placemaking.โ€

– At a Vibrant Cities Track panel discussion

โ€œItโ€™s great to have the AIA here.โ€

– At the Launch of the Cities Forward Initiative

2023 DESIGN + HONOR AWARDS

2023 Design + Honor Awards: Just 2 Weeks Remain to Submit Your Projects

The AIA Colorado Annual Design Awards honor the most outstanding work of AIA Colorado members and their firms, reinforce the value of great architecture and highlight membersโ€™ positive contributions to the community. Previous design award recipients have designed innovative schools, stunning custom homes, creative hotels, excellent community gathering spaces, and much more.

Additionally, the AIA Colorado Honor Awards recognize the people and teams who are making a difference in the architecture profession and their communities. Theyโ€™re committed to continually growing as architects, value creating a strong team and recognize the power of architecture in our daily lives.

The deadline for both the Design + Honor Awards is May 19th. Full submission guidelines and instructions can found at the submission link.

AIA COLORADO NEWS

Housing Questionnaire

Housing is the biggest concern on the minds of Coloradans and the most debated issue in our legislature and city councils. Access to housing is no longer impacting only those of lower socio-economic standing, it affects everyone at every level of society.

AIA Colorado has made this our newest imperative and your Board of Directors want to know what you think. Please participate in this brief survey as we weigh how to make a positive impact. Replies requested by May 10th.

Are You an Associate AIA Member? Would You Like to Attend Aโ€™23 This June?

AIA Colorado has been given the unique circumstance of being able to gift 1 free Associate Member Silver Pass to Aโ€™23, AIAโ€™s Conference on Architecture, to an Associate Member in good standing. Enter your name for the chance to win.

Members of the West enjoyed a great event last week in Eagle. Several Continuing Education courses were offered followed by a social hour.

Last week, members of the South toured Kinship Landing boutique hotel in Colorado Springs. Echo Architecture led the tour. Thanks to Editorial Committee member JP Arnold for the photos!

AIA COLORADO EVENTS

Denver Meet Up and Tour of New City Heights Resident Hall on Auraria campus

Join Denver Members on May 11th for a walking tour of the new City Heights residence hall on the Auraria campus followed by happy hour at Tivoli Brewing Co.

Happy Hour in Colorado Springs

On May 11th, join fellow AIA Colorado members and the AIA Colorado Board for a social hour at COATI.

National Western Center Tour

Join members from Denver and tour the National Western Center Livestock Exchange Building, Central Utility Plan & CSU Spur Building on June 1st.

AIA Colorado at Aโ€™23

Connect with fellow AIA Colorado members during Aโ€™23 AIA Conference on June 8th at HDRโ€™s San Francisco office.

AIA COLORADO MEMBER NEWS

Joseph Poli, AIA, Architect, Design Principal, and co-founder of RATIO Designโ€™s Denver Studio is moving into the role of Consulting Principal in June of this year. Congratulations!

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PARTNER NEWS AND EVENTS

GESTEM Volunteers Needed

Girls Exploring Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (GESTEM) is an exciting event that introduces middle school girls to the wide range of opportunities in potential careers in STEM fields through hands-on workshops and interactions with engineering professionals. Rocky Mountain Section hosts up to 1000 girls, at no cost to the girls to attend.

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DBIA Rocky Mountain Region – Regional Conference

The Design-Build Institute of America is hosting their annual conference in Aurora June 8th. The theme for the conference is โ€œStronger, Together, Everybodyโ€™s Inโ€. June 7th will also feature the Design-Build Awards Ceremony and Networking Reception.

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Looking for a Volunteer Architectosaurus

The Friends of Dinosaur Ridge, in partnership with Jefferson County Open Space, is working on big capital improvement projects. Dinosaur Ridge is a National Natural Landmark and has close to 250,000 visitors a year and needs a new Visitor Center to provide the best experience for those visitors. The volunteer with architectural expertise will help to ask the right questions and provide the best input to Jefferson County Open Space. You may send a letter of interest and resume to Pallavi Jhaveri or Kermit Shields.

Telluride Art + Architecture Week

Taking place the week of July 10 – 16, Telluride celebrates a weeklong immersive art experience showcasing the architectural, landscape, interior design, and creative talent of Telluride. Join fellow architects Friday, July 14th, for Design Industry Day at the Madeline Hotel where Continuing Education courses will be offered followed by a social networking event.

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NEWS AT NATIONAL

Getting in the Resilience Zone

The Community Disaster Resilience Zones Act creates and designates resilience zones which identify disadvantage communities that are most at-risk for natural hazards. Communities in the zones will have access to financial, technical, and planning support.

AIA advocated for the law, which President Biden signed late last year. This spring, architects and mayors have the chance to weigh-in on the designated regions. Learn about the resources for your community and hear from architect Joyce Owens, FAIA, whose projects have put resilience design to the test.

Answer with action.

2023 COTE Top Ten Awards

AIA has recently announced the 2023 COTE Top Ten, highlighting projects that meet the AIA Committee on the Environment’s rigorous criteria for social, economic, and ecological value.

AIA Colorado member Kyleen Rockwell, AIA, reflects on her involvement helping to propel the UC San Diego North Torrey Pines Living Learning Neighborhood project, a place designed to promote physical and mental well-being, support the schoolโ€™s environmental commitments, and foster community connections.

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Women’s Leadership Summit

Taking place in Boston, this September 12-14, will be the Womenโ€™s Leadership Summit. Founded by AIA, this is a premier event that brings together the industryโ€™s largest network of diverse women who are breaking down barriers, making themselves visible, and manifesting the careers they wantโ€”while making a difference in the world.

Learn more

March Architectural Billings Index

Business conditions at architecture firms saw a slight improvement in March, following declining billings during the last five months.

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Premier Partner Spotlight

Weโ€™re proud to highlight one of AIA Coloradoโ€™s Premier Partners, IMEG, and look forward to their ongoing support and involvement serving Coloradoโ€™s architecture community.

With a history that dates back over 100 years, IMEG Corp. grew from several firms coming together under one uniting vision: people-centered engineering. As a national engineering and design consulting company they have intentionally localized a focus to serve carefully chosen regions and markets, allowing them to put relationships and communities first, without sacrificing expertise.

View IMEG company website

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