AIA Year in Review 2014

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ARCHITECTS AS VISIONARIES

BE THE CHANGE YOU WISH TO SEE IN THE WORLD Even before I was elected President of AIA Indianapolis for 2014, I thought a lot about a theme I wanted to focus on for the year. Change is coming to our profession, to AIA, and to our communities at increasing rates. I wanted the focus of the year to be on how architects can lead and influence this change in positive ways. Mahatma Gandhi likely said it best with his statement “We must be the change we wish to see in the world.”

Of course, 365 days isn’t enough time to change the world, but I think you’ll agree that in 2014, we made progress on a number of fronts.

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The winds of change are all around us. It’s happening right here in our local chapter as we consider merging into one AIA Indiana organization. Early in 2014, we established an exploratory committee to study this possible restructuring. Change is happening within AIA National through ‘Repositioning.’ At the

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national Grassroots Conference in March our Executive Committee engaged in lively discussion with national board members regarding potential impacts to our local members. Change also is rapidly coming to our built environment within our local communities. With a resurgent economy we have seen a significant rise in major building projects, both hitting the design boards and coming out of the ground. As architects, we have the unique ability to be at the forefront of change and provide positive influence. We can, and should, look for ways to articulate a better vision for our built environment. A great example of this in practice was the “Dear Mayor,” exhibit that was launched in July, concurrently with our City/County Councilor Reception. This event gave you – AIA Indianapolis members – a chance to share your visions with city leaders and local residents, and show that architects do more than design structures. We design a vision for a better community.

development could have a larger impact on downtown communities and hopefully become a catalyst for more cutting-edge design in our urban core.

Another example of this positive influence in practice occurred when Cummins decided to build a headquarters in downtown Indianapolis. The company – known for valuing architecture – called upon AIA Indianapolis to seek our input regarding our vision for Indy’s urban core. Our member representatives were able to have a healthy discussion on how this new

We must continue to advocate for great design, and work together to show the value architecture plays in our world. We’ve made progress in influencing change for the positive, which wouldn’t have happened without the work and support of our AIA members, our partners and our sponsors. For that I thank you. It’s been an honor to be your 2014 president.

Mark Beebe, AIA President AIA Indianapolis, A Chapter of the American Institute of Architects

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PEOPLE FLOCKED TO NINE HOMES — all designed by AIA Indianapolis architects — on the 2014 Indy Architects’ Home Tour. They came to see the latest in residential design trends, to see inside some of Indy’s most interesting homes and to find design inspiration. The record attendance of more than 2,500 has helped this once biennial event become an annual one. MIDTOWN MODERN A 513 E 11th Street / The owners of this modern home had three mandates: Concrete. Glass. Steel. They got all three, plus a front courtyard

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featuring a plunge-pool and a rooftop deck overlooking the city. Design: Clete Kunce, AIA / One 10 Studio KRUSE HOUSE B 1622 N. New Jersey Street / This 4,500 squarefoot contemporary home in Herron Morton is all about the details, including a two-story steel-clad tower, courtyard fireplace and huge windows without a stitch of coverings. Design: Rod Collier, AIA /Rottmann Collier Architects

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PARRY MANSION C/H 3650 Spring Hollow Road / This once abandoned mansion built in 1904 by auto visionary

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David Parry, was rescued by a local investor who spent 18 months renovating the house and giving it modern updates, while restoring architectural details. Design: Dave Gibson, AIA / A3design

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BUTLER-TARKINGTON TUDOR D 303 Blue Ridge Road / This 1931 Tudorstyle home in Butler-Tarkington underwent a complete renovation, but architects respected its history adding modern details inside and out. Design: Chris Short, AIA, and Derek Mills / HAUS Architecture For Modern Lifestyles

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Visitors explored neighborhoods, where businesses offered special home tour discounts. STYPA+KAROL HOUSE E 970 Elm Street / Urban industrial meets country bistro inside this 1,300-square-foot Fountain Square bungalow where you’re greeted by a purple front door, which opens into a whimsical interior design. Design: Mark Beebe, AIA / Lancer + Beebe BOISSON HOUSE F 6043 Oxford Street / What once was an ordinary, 1950’s brick ranch got a modern makeover and a second story with master suite and a home office. Design: Eric Rowland, AIA / Rowland Design

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HAAN RESIDENCE I 515 E 62nd Place / This split-level, contemporary Broad Ripple home was designed to take in the views of Central Canal, while also finding creative ways to make the house work on this lot, which is in a flood plain. Design: Jason Wolfe, AIA / Demerly Architects

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INDYMOD G 147 E 10th Street / This development in Cottage Home is proving that a pre-fab house (built in an Indiana factory, and put together on the site) can have a modern design. Design: Drew White, FAIA, Axis Architecture + Interiors

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ACHIEVEMENTS IN ARCHITECTURE

INDY ARCHITECTS COLLECT AWARDS FOR DESIGN AND ACTIVISM DAN OVERBEY RECEIVES NATIONAL YOUNG ARCHITECT AWARD An advocate for energy-efficient and sustainable design, Dan Overbey, AIA, was named a Young Architect of the Year by the American Institute of Architects. Overbey is Director of Sustainable Design Practices at Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf Architects. One of his most recognized design projects is the International Orangutan Center at the Indianapolis Zoo where he worked alongside his mentor, Jonathan Hess, AIA, in designing the project, which already is receiving national recognition.

Demerly Architects received a Citation Award for the design of Recess + Room 4 Restaurant in Indianapolis, which transformed a 1930’s storefront into a culinary playground. A Schmidt Associates received a Citation Award for the renovation of the lobby of Barnes & Thornburg law firm inside the historic former Merchants National Bank in downtown Indianapolis. B

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BSA LifeStructures Inc., received a Merit Award for a research and development laboratory in Indianapolis, which includes a 14,000-square-foot greenhouse. F

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AIA INDIANA DESIGN AND SERVICE AWARDS A museum, research lab, landscape company, restaurant, two houses and law firm, all designed by Indianapolis architects, were the top awards in the annual AIA Indiana Design Awards competition.

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One 10 Studio Architects received a Citation Award for its design of a contemporary home in downtown Indianapolis. The home – Midtown Modern – was featured in the 2014 Architects’ Home Tour (see page 2). Axis Architecture + Interiors received a Citation Award for the design of a house that was constructed in a Bristol, Ind. factory. The home – IndyMod One – was featured in the 2014 Architects’ Home Tour (see page 6).

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B AIA INDIANA AWARDS ARCHITECTURE ADVOCATES AIA Indiana presented service awards for professional accomplishments and advocacy. At the top of the list was Wayne Schmidt, FAIA, founder of Schmidt Associates, who received the Gold Medal Award, the highest honor AIA Indiana bestows on an individual, to recognize his accomplishments in promoting architecture. Since starting a single-person firm in 1976, Schmidt Associates has grown into a full-service architecture, engineering and urban planning firm of approximately 65 employees, which routinely is named one of the Best Places to Work in Indiana. Schmidt’s leadership, vision and design has helped shape the development along Mass Ave and key facilities throughout the city.

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Left to right: Wayne Schmidt, FAIA, Christopher Gerrity, AIA, Jim Schellinger, AIA, Jim Kienle, FAIA, Brian Burtch, Assoc. AIA, and Wes Harrison

Christopher Gerrity, AIA, of Schmidt Associates was awarded the Young Architects Award in part because of his leadership role as the program manager for the $600 million Indianapolis Public Schools Capital Improvement Plan. Gerrity, 30, helped develop the online learning module to train IPS teachers about their renovated buildings. He received the AIA Indianapolis Distinguished Service Award in 2011, and was named Architecture Construction Engineering (ACE) Mentor of the Year in 2010. Jim Schellinger, AIA, became the firstever recipient of the Government Relations Member of the Year. Schellinger, CEO of CSO Architects, has testified at legislative committee hearings and has been a leader in advocating for quality design and issues that impact the architecture profession.

Architects’ Home Tour in the organization’s history. His success, earned him the AIA Indianapolis Distinguished Service Award. MONUMENTAL AWARDS Designs honored with Monumental Awards for improving the region’s landscape: One of the most talked about design projects in the city was the opening of the Indianapolis Zoo’s Simon Skjodt International Orangutan Center. Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf received an Honor Award in Architecture for the project from the annual Monumental Awards sponsored by the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce. The firm also received an Honor Award in Landscape Architecture for the courtyard at St. John Catholic Church. Arcdesign received three Achievement Awards in Architecture, Innovative Reuse and Neigh-

borhood Revitalization for its design of Eskenazi Health West. Schmidt Associates received a Merit Award in Architecture for its design of the Marian University Michael A. Evans Center for Health Sciences and an Achievement Award in Interior Design for its design of the Barnes & Thornburg lobby. Guidon Design received a Merit Award in Innovative Reuse for its rehabilitation of its offices on Capitol Avenue. Ratio Architects, Inc. received an Honor Award in Interior Design for the renovation of the firm’s lobby and an Achievement Award in Landscape Architecture at IUPUI. The annual awards honor achievements in architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, construction, real estate development, neighborhood revitalization, engineering, innovative reuse and public art throughout the Indianapolis region.

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A national leader in historic preservation, Jim Kienle, FAIA, of Moody Nolan, received the President’s Award for his advocacy work related to Indiana’s historic preservation tax credit. Wes Harrison, an engineer and principal at Lynch, Harrison & Brumleve, Inc., received the President’s Award for his longtime support of AIA Indiana, and most recently, the work he did helping develop the Tornado Refuge Guide for Indiana Schools, as part of the AIA Indiana School Building Safety Task Force. The guide received a national AIA award. HOME TOUR SUCCESS EARNS BRIAN BURTCH AIA INDY AWARD Brian Burtch, Assoc. AIA, first got involved in the Indy Architects’ Home Tour in 2012, when one of his home designs was featured on the tour, and he became part of the planning committee and helped create the popular 1 x 20 design competition and exhibit. He became chairman of the event in 2014, and led the most successful

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LEADING CHANGE

ARCHITECTS HAVE UNIQUE ABILIT Y TO BE AT FOREFRONT OF CHANGE ‘DEAR MAYOR’ EXHIBIT SHOWCASES VISIONS FOR INDY AIA Indianapolis challenged its members to think, discuss and propose ideas – big and small – that could improve the city, and then write those ideas in a letter to the mayor with a sketch. The ‘Dear Mayor’ letters were part of an exhibit in partnership with People for Urban Progress (PUP) at The Hall. The goal was to show city officials and residents how intimately architects care about and how broadly they think about Indianapolis’ built environment. “No other profession reflects on the built world’s relationship to social culture as constantly as architects,” said Donna Sink, AIA, who led the effort. “This exhibition put ideas in front of people who may only think of us as designers of freestanding buildings, instead of crafters of cultural public space.”

For this special exhibit, architects sketched their ideas for Indy. (from top left) Steve Savoie, AIA, proposed a 5K walk/run on the Cultural Trail; William Browne, FAIA, asked for more two-way streets to better connect neighborhoods; Brandon Farley, AIA, wants commercial firms to post their average per-square-foot energy use; and Tom Neff, AIA, suggested Conceptulons around the city for interactive discussions about design.

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Architects submitted a variety of ideas from urban forestry and recycling to a 5K run on the Cultural Trail to an energy efficiency program that would require all commercial and industrial buildings to post their average energy use per square foot on their front doors. ARCHITECTS MEET WITH CITY AND NATIONAL LEADERS Architects get a rare opportunity to meet and talk to Indianapolis City-County Council members during an annual reception. In 2014, architects talked to the city’s leaders about Indy ReZone, and also the Dear Mayor letters, detailing some of the ideas architects have for an improved city. Indianapolis AIA leaders met with Indiana Congressional members and legislative staffs on Capitol Hill during the 2014 AIA Grassroots event, to advocate for a return of tax credits

for energy efficiency, the National Design Services Act, and design-build issues. DESIGNER TALKS ABOUT CHALLENGES OF COLISEUM RENOVATION AIA members have a chance to learn every month — whether it’s about new technologies, emerging trends or getting a chance to see major projects, such as the newly renovated historic Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum. Poppulous led a tour and discussion about the design challenges of the historic building. TEENS GET A TASTE OF BEING AN ARCHITECT More than 100 high school students from across the state competed in the 43rd annual High School Architectural Design Competition (below). Students were challenged to design a home for a fictitious museum’s scholar-inresidence.

Jason Shelley (left) and Mark Beebe discuss legislation during AIA Indiana Day at the Statehouse.

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OUR PEOPLE

2014 AIA INDIANAP OLIS MEMBERS PAST CHAPTER PRESIDENTS 2014 Mark Beebe 2013 Eric Rowland 2012 Scott Pannicke 2011 Lisa Gomperts 2010 Brian Mader 2009 Sanford Garner 2008 Dan Weinheimer 2007 Sarah Hempstead 2006 Tad Lupton 2005 Debra Kunce 2004 Mark Demerly 2003 Jackson Faber 2002 Drew White 2001 Dan Kloc 2000 Robert Snyder 1999 Joe Zody 1998 David Rausch 1997 Ted Givens 1996 Jim Lingenfelter 1995 Susan Throckmorton 1994 William Browne, Jr. 1993 William Ulmer 1992 Robert Kennedy 1991 Anna Waggoner 1990 Walter Blackburn 1989 Glenn Gareis 1988 Craig Mullins 1987 Dean Illingworth 1986 David Andrichik 1985 Terry Bradbury 1984 Don Claffey 1983 Raymond Ogle 1982 Joe McGuire 1981 Gordon Gibbs 1980 Robert Erickson 1979 Dudley Senefeld 1978 John Houck 1977 Wayne Schmidt 1976 Herbert Thompson 1975 Stan Dziacko 1974 Charles Parrott 1973 David Bowen 1972 Lynn Molzan

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AIA FELLOWS Dr. Joseph J. Bilello, FAIA David M. Bowen, FAIA Diana M.H. Brenner, FAIA William A. Browne, FAIA Anthony J. Costello, FAIA Dean Illingworth, FAIA Robert N. Kennedy, FAIA James T. Kienle, FAIA Debra S. Kunce, FAIA H. Roll McLaughlin, FAIA Henry G. Meier, FAIA Ewing H. Miller, FAIA Lynn H. Molzan, FAIA John G. Pecsok, FAIA Bruce A. Race, FAIA Wayne S. Schmidt, FAIA Sheila K. Snider, FAIA Gary L. Vance, FAIA Drew White, FAIA Evans Woollen, FAIA

AIA MEMBERS Donald Able, AIA Hannah Able, AIA Dan Adam, AIA Wendell Adams Jr., AIA Tracy Adamson, AIA Mary Agnew, AIA Stephen Akers, AIA John Alberti, AIA John Albrecht, AIA Nathan Alderfer, AIA Stephen Alexander, AIA Gary Alexander, AIA Anthony Allen, AIA Naser Al-Rafie, AIA Steven Alspaugh, AIA Donald Altemeyer, AIA Bruce Anderson, AIA Stephen Andoh, AIA Laurence Armstrong, AIA L. Arnold, AIA Azizi Arrington-Bey, AIA James Atkinson, AIA Ronald Baker, AIA Harold Baker, AIA Lisa Baker, AIA Jason Barisano, AIA Joseph Barnes, AIA Matthew Bartlett, AIA Mark Bay, AIA Mark Beebe, AIA Thomas Bell, AIA Desma Belsaas, AIA Ryan Benson, AIA

Nolan Bingham, AIA Dave Blanton, AIA Brandon Bogan, AIA Tracy Boland, AIA Scott Bond, AIA Anatoli Boschenko, AIA Rachel Bourne, AIA Terry Bradbury, AIA C. Brandt, AIA Robert Bray, AIA Eugene Brese, AIA Joseph Briggs, AIA E. Brown, AIA Charles Bruce, AIA Jason Bruce, AIA Daniel Brueggert, AIA Brad Brutout, AIA Todd Buerger, AIA William Burd, AIA Steven Cain, AIA Forrest Camplin, AIA Philip Cartwright, AIA Raymond Casati, AIA Donald Cassell Jr., AIA Thomas Cheesman, AIA Adam Chester, AIA Andrew Churchill, AIA Gerald Cittadine, AIA Gordon Clark, AIA J. Claxton, AIA Thomas Cloud, AIA Joshua Coggeshall, AIA Bonnie Coghlan, AIA Rodney Collier, AIA Derry Condon, AIA Michael Conly, AIA Harry Cooler, AIA Karen Courtney, AIA Gregory Cradick, AIA Allen Cradler, AIA B. Cuppy, AIA Shawn Curran, AIA Mark Darrall, AIA Duane Dart, AIA T. Davis, AIA Eileen Davis, AIA Ronald Delap, AIA Mark Demerly, AIA John Dierdorf, AIA Neil Dixon, AIA Joseph Dowdle, AIA April Dowdle, AIA Kevin Downey, AIA Gregory Drennen, AIA John Duell, Assoc. AIA Dewey DuFour, AIA Michael Eagan, AIA

Matthew Ellenwood, AIA Michael Engledow, AIA Fred Fackenthal, AIA Robert Fakelmann, AIA Brandon Farley, AIA Joel Farmer, AIA Richard Fetz, AIA Robert Finger, AIA Anna Fish-Burrell, AIA Ronald Fisher, AIA David Force, AIA Stephen Ford, AIA Timothy Frank, AIA Lawrence Fusaro, AIA Glenn Gareis, AIA Sanford Garner, AIA Michael Garringer, AIA Ralph Gerdes, AIA Christopher Gerrity, AIA David Gibson, AIA Ted Givens, AIA Steven Gloyeske, AIA Stuart Godfrey, AIA Stephan Goffinet, AIA James Goggan, AIA Lisa Gomperts, AIA Kelly Good, AIA Gregory Graham, AIA Timothy Gray, AIA Dawn Gray, AIA Fredrick Green, AIA Toni Grimes, AIA Michael Grubb, AIA Elizabeth Gruber, AIA Joseph Guidroz III, AIA Michael Gulich, AIA Andrew Guljas, AIA Diane Guljas, AIA Gerald Guy, AIA Christopher Hagan, AIA Mark Handy, AIA Steven Hanscom, AIA Robert Harmeyer, AIA Aaron Haschel, AIA Blade Hauth, AIA Ryan Haynes, AIA Joshua Haywood, AIA Sarah Hempstead, AIA Gregory Hempstead, AIA Steven Herr, AIA Jonathan Hess, AIA Gerald Hicks, AIA James Hill, AIA Frank Hindes, AIA Andrew Hine, AIA Scott Hirschman, AIA David Hoggatt, AIA

Brian Hollars, AIA Jack Hollingsworth, AIA Michael Hoopingarner, AIA Monte Hoover, AIA Louis Huebler, AIA Joseph Huggins, AIA Scott Hunt, AIA Kalevi Huotilainen, AIA Kevin Huse, AIA Gilbert Jacobs, AIA Irena Janiashvili, AIA Donald Jerabek, AIA Michael Johnson, AIA Susan Johnson, AIA Thomas Jolly, AIA Ryan Justak, AIA LaDonna Justice, AIA Robert Kaiser, AIA Windell Kilmer, AIA Merlin Kirchoff, AIA Barre Klapper, AIA Daniel Kloc, AIA Barry Knechtel, AIA Robert Koester, AIA Charles Kotterman, AIA Bradley Krohn, AIA Mary Krupinski, AIA Clete Kunce, AIA Robert La Rue, AIA Christopher Lake, AIA John Lamson, AIA Victor Landfair, AIA Jason Lee Larrison, AIA Paul Laseau, AIA Scott Lee, AIA Dennis Leeds, AIA Luke Leising, AIA Gregory Lewis, AIA Shih-Ping Lin, AIA Geoffrey Lisle, AIA Steven Logan, AIA David Long, AIA James Lowry, AIA Providence Luken-Warpool, AIA Thaddeus Lupton, AIA Stefanie Lutz, AIA Daniel Mader, AIA Brian Mader, AIA Scott Marchisin, AIA Paul Marks, AIA Andrew Marshall, AIA Joshua Marszalek, AIA Christine Matheu, AIA John May, AIA Matthew Mayol, AIA Kevin McCurdy, AIA Robert McGuffey, AIA

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Joseph McGuire, AIA Charles McGuire, AIA J. Todd McLean, AIA Cynthia McLoed, AIA Gregory McMullen, AIA Andrew McNeilly, AIA James McQuiston, AIA Paul Meier, AIA Gaylon Melton, AIA Michael Mezo, AIA Patrick Mikusky, AIA Timothy Miller, AIA Paul Miller, AIA Jeffrey Milliken, AIA Joseph Mitchell, AIA Harry Mohler, AIA Kenneth Montgomery, AIA Michael Montgomery, AIA Kevin Montgomery, AIA Jason Montgomery, AIA Scott Moore, AIA Jack Morgan, AIA Daniel Moriarity, AIA John Motloch, AIA Joseph Mrak, AIA Craig Mullins, AIA Jeffrey Myers, AIA Thomas Neff, AIA Marleen Newman, AIA R. Odle, AIA Daniel Olah, AIA Lester Olds, AIA Henry Onochie, AIA Jon Osborne, AIA Daniel Overbey, AIA Lily Pai, AIA Adam Palmer, AIA Scott Pannicke, AIA James Paris, AIA Mark Parkhill, AIA David Partenheimer, AIA William Payne, AIA Richard Peirce, AIA Craig Penquite, AIA Scott Perez, AIA David Perkins, AIA Andrew Perkins, AIA Scott Perkins, AIA Darren Peterson, AIA Karl Pfeffer Jr., AIA Roger Plowman, AIA Jacob Plummer, AIA Robert Proctor Jr., AIA Nicolas Quintana, AIA J. Randall, AIA Joseph Raper, AIA Eric Ratts, AIA

David Rausch, AIA Philip Rayl, AIA Keith Rector, AIA Joseph Redar, AIA Douglas Reddington, AIA Richard Renschen, AIA Robert Richardson, AIA John Rigsbee, AIA Thomas Ringham, AIA Steven Risting, AIA Brent Roberts, AIA Steven Robinson, AIA Francesco Rocchio, AIA Brock Roseberry, AIA Michael Rossillo, AIA Todd Rottmann, AIA Eric Rowland, AIA Richard Rush, AIA Steven Savoie, AIA Steve Schaecher, AIA Charles Scharbrough, AIA James Schellinger, AIA Michael Schipp, AIA Carolyn Schleif, AIA Todd Schnatzmeyer, AIA Robert Schoeck, AIA William Schubert, AIA Brian Schubert, AIA Richard Schumacher, AIA Ronald Searcy Jr., AIA Donald Selander, AIA Kevin Shelley, AIA Randall Sherman, AIA Janice Shimizu, AIA Douglas Shoemaker, AIA Christopher Short, AIA Vanessa Shumate, AIA Barbara Siemens, AIA Frederick Simmons, AIA Donna Sink, AIA Michael Siskind, AIA Gerard Skibinski, AIA Jenelle Smagala, AIA George Small, AIA Howard Smiley, AIA James Smith, AIA James Smith, AIA David Smith, AIA Keith Smith, AIA Bradley Smith, AIA Semyon Smolkin, AIA Robert Snyder, AIA Edward Soots, AIA Antonia Stahl, AIA William Stambaugh, AIA Henry Stellema, AIA Ronald Strandjord, AIA

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Ryan Strauser, AIA Kevin Stuckwisch, AIA James Stutzman, AIA William Tabberson, AIA A. Taylor, AIA Todd Thackery, AIA Michael Thomas, AIA James Thompson, AIA Gregg Throckmorton, AIA Gary Tilford, AIA Patrick Timpe, AIA Constance Torres, AIA Carl Toth, AIA Kay Townsend, AIA Bernard Trauner II, AIA Martin Truesdell, AIA Alan Tucker, AIA Adrian Tudorica, AIA Charles Tyler, AIA William Ulmer, AIA Dean Upshaw, AIA William Van Elk, AIA John Voigt, AIA Craig Von Deylen, AIA Daniel Wagner, AIA David Wagner, AIA Dale Wagner, AIA George Wahl, AIA James Walls, AIA Robert Wease, AIA Gary Weaver, AIA Cara Weber, AIA Dan Weekes, AIA Theodore Weidner, AIA Daniel Weinheimer, AIA Jeremy Welu, AIA George West, AIA Howard White, AIA J. White, AIA Alexander White, AIA David Wietbrock , AIA Winifrid Williams, AIA Todd Williams, AIA Toby Winiger, AIA Peter Winters, AIA Timothy Wise, AIA Mary Wolf, AIA Jason Wolfe, AIA Beth Wood, AIA Heather Worrell, AIA Joungah Yoo, AIA Jayne York, AIA David Young, AIA Jonathan Young, AIA Andrew Young, AIA Joseph Yount, AIA Bryan Ziolkowski, AIA

ASSOCIATE AIA MEMBERS Andrew Adegbamigbe, Assoc. AIA Nicholas Alexander, Assoc. AIA Matthew Amore, Assoc. AIA Amdrew Anderson, Assoc. AIA Evan Anderson-Decina, Assoc. AIA Daniel Bajor, Assoc. AIA Sarah Bajor, Assoc. AIA Robin Bartelman, Assoc. AIA Mikhail Belyayev, Assoc. AIA Michael Bolatto, Assoc. AIA Edmund Brown, Assoc. AIA Scott Budnick, Assoc. AIA Brian Burtch, Assoc. AIA Susan Butts, Assoc. AIA William Bybee, Assoc. AIA Pedro Caceres, Assoc. AIA Scott Carnegie, Assoc. AIA Erin Chapman, Assoc. AIA Kevin Cooper, Assoc. AIA Tyler Cox, Assoc. AIA Michela Cupello, Assoc. AIA Mahesh Daas, Assoc. AIA Paul Desmond, Assoc. AIA Matthew Dunahee, Assoc. AIA Jeffrey Echols, Assoc. AIA Michael Evertsen, Assoc. AIA Majdi Faleh, Assoc. AIA Kelly Flanigan, Assoc. AIA James Gable, Assoc. AIA Kathleen Gessinger, Assoc. AIA Derek Guffey, Assoc. AIA Christopher Harrison, Assoc. AIA Richard Hahn, Assoc. AIA Kent Hoffman, Assoc. AIA Brandon Hoopingarner, Assoc. AIA Julie Huang, Assoc. AIA Andrew Jackson, Assoc. AIA Michele Jasper, Assoc. AIA Erin Jennings, Assoc. AIA S. Kestner, Assoc. AIA David Kroll, Assoc. AIA Garret Lukens, Assoc. AIA Melissa Martin, Assoc. AIA Benjamin McGhee, Assoc. AIA Timothy Meador, Assoc. AIA Philip Medley, Assoc. AIA Ruth Moeller , Assoc. AIA Shirley Montgomery, Assoc. AIA Erik Muehlhausen, Assoc. AIA Justin Myers, Assoc. AIA Sherry Nagel-Smith, Assoc. AIA Beth Nann, Assoc. AIA Jessica Nickloy, Assoc. AIA Darrell Nickolson, Assoc. AIA Andrew Payne, Assoc. AIA Christie Petersen, Assoc. AIA

Daniel Potash, Assoc. AIA Kevin Runion, Assoc. AIA Martin Sams, Assoc. AIA Tippu Sashi, Assoc. AIA Christopher Savoy, Assoc. AIA Sarah Schinbeckler, Assoc. AIA Kyle Schwind, Assoc. AIA Paul Sendejas, Assoc. AIA Carl Sergio, Assoc. AIA Justine Sharp, Intl. Assoc. AIA Kate Shultz, Assoc. AIA Kurt Sivilich, Assoc. AIA Weston Snyder, Assoc. AIA Stephen Sturtz, Assoc. AIA Nikki Sutton, Assoc. AIA Nicholas Swinehart, Assoc. AIA Carmen Szczesiul, Assoc. AIA Lora Teagarden, Assoc. AIA Victoria Templeton, Assoc. AIA James Thomas Jr., Assoc. AIA J. Tolson, Assoc. AIA Hanan Tufashiey, Assoc. AIA Jessica Turrin, Assoc. AIA Guillermo Vasquez de Velasco, Assoc. AIA Parker Williams, Assoc. AIA Matthew Yates, Assoc. AIA Joel Young, Assoc. AIA William Zink, Assoc. AIA

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AIA INDIANAPOLIS

AIA INDIANAP OLIS 2014 BOARD AND EXECUTIVE COMMIT TEE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Mark Beebe, AIA President Vice president D. Blake Wagner, AIA Donna Sink, AIA Treasurer Secretary Dan Overbey, AIA Ex Officio Eric Rowland, AIA Delegates

William White, AIA Kerry Osborne, AIA Adam Palmer, AIA

Programs

Andrew Lough, AIA

Public Relations

Lora Teagarden, Assoc. AIA

COMMITTEES Excellence Golf Outing Home Tour IHSDC Urban Design Young Architects

Geoffrey DeSmit, Assoc. AIA Steve Savoie, AIA Brian Burtch, Assoc. AIA Brandon Farley, AIA Mark Demerly, AIA Jim Kienle, FAIA Michela Cupello, Assoc. AIA Parker Williams, Assoc. AIA

LIAISONS USGBC CSI

Stewart Whitcomb, AIA David Young, AID

Executive Director

Jason Shelley

YEAR IN REVIEW Editor Design

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Allied Level Aerotek Allegion Applied Engineering Arsee Engineers Binford Group of Indiana, Inc./KI The Blakley Corporation Bo-Mar Industries, Inc. CE Solutions, Inc. Circle Design Group, Inc. Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. DBA Acoustics inc. Deco Associates, Inc. Dryvit Systems, Inc. Fink Roberts & Petrie, Inc. Ice Miller LLP International Masonry Institute Konica Minolta Business Solutions Lawson Elser, Inc. OfficeWorks SJCA P.C. (Stephen J. Christian & Associates, P.C.) Soundscape Engineering LLC Taylor Bros. Construction Co., Inc. USAutomatic fire and security F.A. Wilhelm Construction Company AIA Indiana and AIA Indianapolis Government Relations Support Sponsor Shiel Sexton Company AIA Indiana Technology Symposium Partner Design 27 / Technology + Acoustics

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