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Wendell Burnette, FAIA | Wendell Burnette Architects
Wendell Burnette is a self-taught architect with an internationally recognized body of work. Based in Phoenix for over twenty-five years, his eponymous studio Wendell Burnette Architects is concerned with space, light, context, and community. He is a native of Nashville who discovered the southwest desert as an apprentice at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West. His eleven-year association with the studio of Will Bruder culminated in six-year design collaboration on the Phoenix Central Library. He was a Professor of Practice at Arizona State University for 15+ years and continues to teach and lecture widely in the United States and abroad. His projects include residences located locally and nationally, the Palo Verde Library / Maryvale Community Center and the much-acclaimed Amangiri Resort in southern Utah, as well as current work in the Southwest and multiple locations worldwide. In 2009, Burnette received the Academy Award in Architecture from the American Academy of Arts and Letters in New York City recognizing an American Architect whose work is characterized by a strong personal direction, which was accompanied by an exhibition at the Academy in the same year. In 2016, his first full-length monograph Dialogues in Space by Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers was released worldwide. His design philosophy is grounded in listening and distilling the essence of a project to create highly specific architecture that is at once functional and poetic.
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Jack DeBartolo 3, FAIA | debartolo architects
Jack DeBartolo 3 FAIA received his initial training in architecture at the University of Arizona (1992), followed by graduate school at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1994). After two years working with Will Bruder, DeBartolo joined his father to form the studio of debartolo architects in 1996. Licensed in 1999, DeBartolo was awarded the AIA AZ Architects Medal in 2013 and received his Fellowship in 2016.
Featured in Architecture Magazine, nearly twenty years ago, as one of seven young architects to watch and Dwell Magazine after completion of the Mariposa Residence, DeBartolo’s work continues to be recognized in the national and international critical press. Featured in Phaidon’s Architectural Atlas, the work of the studio reveals a passion in architecture that stems from a deeply rooted desire to bring significance and order into the daily human experience, through innovation in materials, creative shaping of space and powerful use of light.
Today DeBartolo teaches a professional practice course to graduate students in Architecture at the ASU Design School. For over twenty-five years the studio has consistently served a diverse range of clients, earning numerous AIA design awards and selected as the 2012 AIA AZ Firm of the Year.
Mark Ryan, FAIA | TreanorHL
Mark believes in the experiential power of architecture. He believes that through thoughtful planning and design, architecture can play a significant role in the process of wellness and helping to shape positive outcomes. Known for strategic thinking and creative problem solving, his portfolio contains a diverse set of award-winning projects that help re-imagine how we work, how we learn, how we play, and how we engage our communities. His work is characterized by projects that are simultaneously civic in nature and personal in their potential impact, and acknowledged for their specific, comprehensive solutions to challenging conditions. This approach is no more evident that his work accomplished on an array of projects for troubled kids – our most vulnerable population.
In addition to the practice of architecture, Mark is also passionate about education. Since 2004 he has been an Adjunct Professor at Arizona State University - and the University of Arizona from 20112014 - teaching both graduate and undergraduate design studios and seminars.
Mark was the recipient of the AIA AZ Architects Medal in 2019 and AIA Fellowship in 2022.
Mark received his initial training in architecture at the University of Cincinnati, while also lettering in intercollegiate athletics, followed by graduate school at the Architectural Association in London as a Foundation Scholar. After working in various parts of the USA and Europe, including 14 years in private practice in Phoenix, Mark joined TreanorHL in 2019 as a Principal.
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Dale Omori | Omori Media
Dale Omori, a Cleveland-based filmmaker and photographer, loves the stories films or photographs tell. Trained as a photojournalist, Omori spent thirty years in newspapers, first as a photographer then as an editor and finally as a multimedia producer, before starting his own company, Omori Media.
His films have screened at the Cleveland International Film Festival, the Chagrin Documentary Film Festival and on WVIZ ideastream. His newspaper photography has been recognized by the World Press Photo Foundation, the National Press Photographers Association and the Society for News Design.
Before switching to photojournalism, Omori entered college as a fine art major and his love of the visual arts and pure design endures. He appreciates what can happen when one art form interprets another, such as when architecture is experienced through photography. The results can be stunning.
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Lisa DeJong |
Photojournalist
DeJong is committed to diverse, inclusive photography that unveils the essence of our shared humanity. Communities are stronger when we value all voices. Intrigued with what’s happening in the corners of the community rather than in big venues, DeJong uses artful, vibrant imagery to illuminate the resilient spirit of the people of Cleveland and Ohio.
With over 20 years dedicated to photojournalism, DeJong has explored unique communities while working at The Muskegon Chronicle, The Flint Journal, The St. Petersburg Times and most recently The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer. After 13 years as a visual journalist at The Plain Dealer, she has an intimate understanding of the Ohio landscape while working on in-depth projects about social justice and women’s issues, the fading middle class, the foreclosure crisis and Ohio’s struggling economy.
DeJong has been named three-time Ohio Photographer of the Year by the Ohio News Photographers Association, as well as two-time photographer of the year for Associated Press Ohio and three-time Ohio Society of Professional Journalists. She has received the James R. Gordon Understanding Award, the Dart Award, as well as accolades from Pictures of the Year International, Society of Newspaper Design, Best of Photojournalism, Headliner and Associated Press.
Al Fuchs is a commercial photographer based in Cleveland. His background and education is in photojournalism. After graduation from Bowling Green State University he worked at newspapers across the country. He moved back home to Cleveland in the early 1990s and started his business. He has worked extensively for educational institutions, healthcare providers and corporate clients as well as small businesses
Al Fuchs | Commercial Photographer Lisa DeJong is a photojournalist based in Cleveland, Ohio, who specializes in portraits, editorial and documentary photography in Ohio, the Midwest and the Rustbelt region.ARCHITECTURE SUBMISSIONS
PROJECT: Great Lakes Cheese
FIRM: Vocon FIRM: DLR Group | Westlake Reed Leskosky PROJECT: Charles and Charleen Hinson Amphitheater FIRM: HBM Architects PROJECT: Kanawha County Public Library - Main LibraryPROJECT: Health Technologies Center
FIRM: AECOM FIRM: HBM Architects PROJECT: Madison Branch LibraryPROJECT: Mansfield Art Center Classroom Addition
FIRM: Perspectus Architecture
FIRM: DLR Group | Westlake Reed Leskosky PROJECT: Mystic Creek Clubhouse FIRM: DLR Group | Westlake Reed Leskosky PROJECT: Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Outpatient Care Dublin FIRM: DLR Group | Westlake Reed Leskosky PROJECT: Point Park University, Pittsburgh Playhouse and Academic Complex FIRM: Moody Nolan PROJECT: UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Ahuja Center for Women and Children FIRM: DLR Group | Westlake Reed Leskosky PROJECT: Slippery Rock University - Miller AuditoriumINTERIOR ARCHITECTURE SUBMISSIONS
FIRM: AODK, Inc. PROJECT: Alexander Mann Solutions (AMS) FIRM: ItoStauffer Architects PROJECT: Bar LucciPROJECT: Western Reserve Historical Society Library Renovation
FIRM: AECOMSMALL PROJECT SUBMISSIONS
PROJECT: Filter Restaurant
PROJECT: Ghost House
FIRM: Horton Harper ArchitectsFIRM: Perspectus Architecture
PROJECT: Saint Ignatius - Companion Center for Faith that Does JusticePROJECT: Weinberg Wealth Management Office
FIRM: Kordalski Architects Inc.UNBUILT SUBMISSIONS
PROJECT: Prototype Rest Area in Ohio
FIRM: IKM Architecture
FIRM: DLR Group | Westlake Reed Leskosky PROJECT: Shenzhen Opera House Concept Design Phase Competition FIRM: DLR Group | Westlake Reed Leskosky PROJECT: Xiamen - International Competition of Cultural & Sports Public BuildingsSTUDENT WORK SUBMISSIONS
PROJECT: Chinampafication
STUDENT: Caleb O’Bryon and Davor Udovicic | Kent State CAED STUDENT: Madeline Shaub | Kent State CAED PROJECT: CLE Amtrak StationPROJECT: Transient Episodes - CULTURE[D]
STUDENTS: Caleb O’Bryon | Kent State CAED STUDENT: Logan Ali, Dominic Holiday, Justin Levelle, and Logan West | Kent State CAED PROJECT: Drop InPROJECT: Floating Cubes
STUDENT: Alexander Denzak and Richard Mansfield | Kent State CAEDPROJECT: Porosity
STUDENT: Gwendolyn Darling | Kent State CAEDPROJECT: Residual Residence
STUDENT: Rylie Schoch | Kent State CAED STUDENT: Kristin Eakin and Charles Thompson | Kent State CAED PROJECT: Seam UnseenPROJECT: Shifting Ground: Ornithology
STUDENT: Gwendolyn Darling | Kent State CAED STUDENT: Ryan Carlton and Benjamin Lucal | Kent State PROJECT: SnakePROJECT: Torte de Urban
STUDENT: Benjamin Lucal | Kent State CAED STUDENT: Jonathan Jones and Kurt Roscoe | Kent State CAED PROJECT: Miami Design District Site RedevelopmentMAKERS SUBMISSIONS
PROJECT: Drop In
STUDENTS: Logan Ali, Dominic Holiday, Justin Levelle, Logan WestARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY SUBMISSIONS
Photographers (Top Left to Bottom Right): Adam Yaracs, Christina Bock, Kiernan Weese, Adam Yaracs, Kyle Hulewat Photographers (Top Left to Bottom Right): Beau Bock, Kyle Hulewat, Kyle Hulewat, Kiernan Weese, Beau Bock Photographers (Top Left to Bottom Right): Christina Bock, Adam Yaracs, Kyle Hulewat, Peter Bohan, Christina Bock Photographers (Top Left to Bottom Right): Kiernan Weese, Kiernan Weese, Beau Bock, Peter Bohan Photographers (Top Left to Bottom Right): Beau Bock, Peter Bohan, Adam Yaracs, Dave Robar, Kiernan Weese Photographers (Top Left to Bottom Right): Adam Yaracs, Peter Bohan, Kyle Hulewat, Kyle Hulewat, Dave Robar Photographers (Top Left to Bottom Right): Peter Bohan, Adam Yaracs, Kyle Hulewat, Peter Bohan, Peter Bohan Photographers (Top Left to Bottom Right): Peter Bohan, Peter Bohan, Kiernan Weese, Christina Bock Photographers (Top Left to Bottom Right): Dave Robar, Peter Bohan, Peter Bohan, Adam Yaracs, Peter Bohan Photographers (Top Left to Bottom Right): Kiernan Weese, Kiernan Weese, Dave Robar, Adam Yaracs, Kyle HulewatAIA CLEVELAND CHAPTER INFORMATION
Our Mission
As a national organization, the American Institute of Architects is the voice of the architectural profession and a resource to its members in service to society.
AIA Cleveland uplifts our members and profession to engage and inspire our community through the power of architecture.
Governance
The AIA Cleveland Executive Board believes that sound principles of governance are a key element of our business, and as such the Board is deeply involved in providing continuing insight and clarity into our governance process. We have provided links to various documents that govern the conduct of our business.
Our Governance documents are intended to clearly communicate the methods by which our Executive Board intends to execute its responsibilities as it supports the conduct of our business.
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AIA Cleveland 2059 East 14th Street Cleveland, OH 44115
PH: 216.626.5755
Patty Lampert
AIA Cleveland Executive Director
EM: director@aiacleveland.com
For More Information visit us at: www.aiacleveland.com
AIA CLEVELAND LEADERSHIP
2022 AIA Cleveland President
Robyn Wolf, AIA
2022 AIA Cleveland Board of Directors
President-Elect: Michael Christoff, AIA
First Vice President: W. Daniel Bickerstaff II, AIA
Secretary: Utako Tanebe, AIA
Treasurer: Bill Ayars, FAIA
Immediate Past President: David Craun, AIA
Executive Director: Patty Lampert
AIA Ohio Director: Dave Robar, AIA
Director of Communications: Abby Baker, Assoc. AIA
Co-Director of Community Outreach: James Cowan, AIA
Co-Director of Community Outreach: Allison Lukacsy-Love, AIA
Director of Development: Jack Baumann, AIA
Director of Membership: Arne Goldman, AIA
Director of Professional Development: Rose Costanzo, AIA
Co-Director of Programming: Megan Haftl, AIA
Co-Director of Programming: John Williams, AIA
Co-Director of Young Architects/Assoc. Members: Amber Price, AIA
Co-Director of Young Architects/Assoc. Members: AJ Suever, AIA
Co-Director of Women in Architecture: Nora Hoxha, Assoc. AIA
Co-Director of Women in Architecture: Melanie Lewis, AIA
Communications Coordinator: Alaina Duncan
Kent State University Student Liaison: Lauren Biltz, AIAS
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Joseph F. Denk, Sr., James G. Herman, AIA Emeritus John Quinn, AIA George Gatta Philmore Hart, AIA EmeritusHONORS AND ACHIEVEMENTS FOR CLEVELAND FIRMS AND MEMBERS
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AIA CLEVELAND SCHOLARSHIP
2022 | 2023 AIA Cleveland Scholarship Recipient
The AIA Cleveland Annual Scholarship is available to Kent State University students pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Architecture, a Master of Architecture degree, or a Master of Architecture dual degree. Students must be in good standing both academically and with the university. Recipients must be able to demonstrate they are active participants in the College of Architecture and Environmental Design’s AIA Student Chapter and show promise for success in the profession.
Logan Ali, AIAS | Kent State University
Logan Ali is currently an architecture student and photographer at Kent State University’s College of Architecture and Environmental Design. His academic work and interests continue to question the shifting relationships of media and architecture in our contemporary culture. He is also an active member of Kent State’s Chapter of AIAS.
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Beau Bock, AIA | Demonica Kemper Architects
Beau is a Senior Associate with Demonica Kemper Architects. Originally from the south, he graduated from the University of Florida and Georgia Tech with degrees in Design and Architecture. He is also currently an Adjunct Faculty member at Kent State University’s College of Architecture and Environmental Design. Beau enjoys spending time outdoors and is an avid runner.
Aaron Hill, AIA is a Principal with Bialosky Cleveland, an AIA Ohio Gold Medal Firm. Throughout his twenty-five years of experience, Aaron has directed and designed a range of high-profile institutional projects, which have been recognized with numerous State and Local AIA Design Awards. Aaron currently serves as the AIA Ohio President, recently as the AIA Cleveland President, and has served on the AIA Cleveland Design Awards committee for the past eleven years.
Adam is a Project Manager with IKM Architecture, as well as an Adjunct Faculty member and AIAS Faculty Advisor at Kent State University’s College of Architecture and Environmental Design. His volunteer work with AIA Cleveland includes serving as the Co-Chair for the Cleveland Design Awards Program. Previously, he has served as AIA Cleveland Chapter President, Director of Communications, Director of Development and Director of Camaraderie. In 2022, he was named a Top Young Professional in the Midwest by ENR Magazine. In 2020, Adam was a recipient of the inaugural Emerging Professional Award from AIA Ohio and in 2019, he was honored with the AIA National Young Architect Award. He received his education from Kent State University.
2022 AIA CLEVELAND PRESIDENT
Robyn is a Project Manager at Bowen and the 2022 AIA Cleveland President, the fourth woman to hold the position. An active AIA member since 2016, she received a Presidential Citation in 2019 while serving as AIA Cleveland Director of WIA+. After earning her Master of Architecture degree from Kent State University CAED, Robyn began practicing architecture in a small department of a large engineering firm where she fell in love with municipal and public bid programs. Finding these projects to be the best opportunities to positively impact communities, Robyn continued her work on public buildings when she transitioned to Bowen in 2014 and currently leads Bowen’s justice architecture projects. Outside of architecture, Robyn’s other life interests include traveling with her husband, spoiling her rescue pups, sweating through power vinyasa yoga, and being a craft beer snob.
Aaron Hill, AIA, LEED AP | Bialosky Cleveland Adam Yaracs, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP | IKM Architecture Robyn Wolf, AIA | Bowen+AIA CLEVELAND DESIGN AWARDS COMMITTEE (CONT.)
Michael is a Senior Associate and Practice Leader in the Architectural studio at Vocon. He graduated from Kent State University with his Master in Architecture and John Carroll University with his Master of Business Administration. Throughout his career, Michael has worked on various project types, developing expertise in both corporate headquarters and mixed-use/multifamily projects. When he is not at the office or spending time with his family, Michael is immersed in the local creative community. He has organized PechaKucha Night Cleveland since 2008, served on various local non-profit boards, organized international design competitions, served on the AIA Cleveland Board of Directors from 2007-2014 and is currently the President-Elect for AIA Cleveland.
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Gwendolyn Frank, AIA, is a Project Architect with Perspectus Architecture and a Kent State University graduate. She was elected to be the AIA Ohio Associate Director for 2021-2022 and while in this role she helped establish the Early Professional Friendly Firm Program in Ohio. She values collaboration with talented individuals across a range of professions and experience levels, which motivates her to continue building a framework for future generations. Beyond her architecture endeavors she can be found enjoying Cleveland’s great art, theaters, history, and metro parks.
Steven Kordalski, FAIA | Kordalski Architects, Inc.
Since 1984, Steve has acted as president and lead designer of Kordalski Architects Inc., a boutique architectural / interior firm specializing in modern design projects. The firm has received numerous AIA Design Awards, and in 2014 was awarded the AIA Ohio Firm Gold Medal. In 2012, Steve received the prestigious Cleveland Arts Prize for Design. In 2019, he earned the AIA Ohio Mentor Award. In 2022, Steve was elevated to AIA Fellow in Object 1: Design and was awarded the AIA Ohio Gold Medal joining 51 other architects to have received that honor since 1970.
Patty is AIA Cleveland’s Executive Director, and a graduate of Cleveland State University. She’s excited to work with all of our members, sponsors, vendors, community partners, designers, volunteers, and the AIA Cleveland Board to fulfill the chapter’s mission and build a stronger architectural and design community. We welcome your participation and look forward to building our AIA Community together!
Patty Lampert | AIA Cleveland Gwendolyn Frank, AIA | Perspectus Michael Christoff, AIA, LEED AP, MBA | VoconAIA CLEVELAND DESIGN AWARDS COMMITTEE (CONT.)
Melanie Lewis, AIA | Bowen+
Melanie is a Principal and Director of Practice at Bowen where she specializes in commercial architecture. She is a graduate of Kent State University CAED and in addition to being a member of the Design Awards committee she is a 2022-2023 co-chair for AIA Cleveland’s Women in Architecture (WIA) Committee. Beyond architecture she loves to plan (and attend) a good party, hit the links in the summer, and is busy wrangling the family’s new puppy (@mabel_syrup_pup Instagram).
Matt MacRaild, AIA, MBA | Cleveland Clinic
With 20 years of professional experience in the architectural design industry Matt has a focus on digital design and digital fabrication. He earned his M. Arch, Master of Urban Design and MBA from Washington University in St. Louis and as a registered architect has worked on a vast number of projects both large and small. Matt is an invested educator, having taught courses and workshops at both Washington University in St. Louis and Kent State University and has been engaged to give numerous lectures on his areas of expertise, with presentations including design representation, the role of the computer in the design process, and how digital fabrication impacts both business decisions and the intersection of the design and construction industries.
David
Maniet,AIA | Maniet Architects
David Maniet is the owner of Maniet Architects, a firm that provides delightful design and creative problem solving to its clients. As an engaged member of AIA Cleveland, he enjoys supporting initiatives of professional development and is a past board member serving as both Young Architects Director and Director of Membership. He is currently chair of the City of Lakewood’s Architecture Board of Review where he is able to give back to the community at large by encouraging intelligent design solutions in his neighborhood.
Nick
Slaughterbeck,AIA | ONYX Creative
Nick is an Architect and Client Manager at Onyx Creative. He is a graduate of Kent State University’s Dual M. Arch/ MBA program and a previous Honor Award winner for excellence in student design. Nick works to encourage licensure and education within Onyx, and while not at work, he can be found playing video games or going for walks with his wife Sarah and their dog, Remington.
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