The American Institute of Architects College of Fellows 2022 Regional Representative WELCOME PACKET The American Institute of Architects 1735 New York Ave NW Washington, DC 20006-5292
AIA College of Fellows Founded in 1952, the College of Fellows is composed of members of the Institute who are elevated to Fellowship by a jury of their peers. Fellowship is one of the highest honors the AIA can bestow upon a member. Elevation to Fellowship not only recognizes the achievement of the architect as an individual, but also elevates before the public and the profession those architects who have made significant contributions to architecture and to society.
Welcome, Friends On behalf of the AIA College of Fellows Executive Committee (and myself!), I congratulate you on your new position as a College of Fellows Regional Representative and welcome you to the leadership of the College. You’ve accepted a wonderful opportunity to be a part of our leadership, and to represent all of the Fellows in your region. We are so excited that you will be joining us to advocate for the needs and interests of our members and for the emerging professionals we mentor. You will fill this Regional Representative (RR) position for three (3) calendar years. There is an “RR Roster” we maintain in order to have a clear understanding of not only your contact information, but also your terms of office. Many former Representatives have found that it takes a few months to get up to speed on the RR program and what has been done in our regions to date. That is why this packet was developed. It probably won’t answer all of your questions, but it should provide you with a more comprehensive understanding of the College, including its missions, objectives and messaging. Your role as a conduit between the COF Executive Committee (ExCom), and your region is vital to our shared success. By providing opportunities and information to our constituents, you advance our mission and our profession. Further, your position allows the COF to collect information on successful programs in your region that can be shared with others, provides for continuous contact with regional leadership, and assists the COF in publicizing the actions of our leadership around the world. Your active participation in our meetings, communications, and events is critical to our success, and for that we thank you in advance. Perhaps the most important rule of thumb when serving as a Regional Representative is to speak up. You are representing a significant portion of the COF membership, and your ideas and opinions matter. If you have any questions about the COF or your position, or if you find you have difficulty in performing your duties, please contact me at any time. I am so looking forward to working with you in the coming years, and to getting to know you personally as well! Sincerely,
Jeanne Jackson, FAIA 2020-2022 National Chair of the Regional Representatives of the AIA College of Fellows
Contents
Purpose COF Missions Objectives Audiences Messaging Strategic Message Duties Leadership
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Purpose
“THE PURPOSE OF THE COLLEGE OF FELLOWS IS TO STIMULATE A SHARING OF INTERESTS AMONG FELLOWS, PROMOTE THE PURPOSES OF THE INSTITUTE, ADVANCE THE PROFESSION OF ARCHITECTURE, MENTOR YOUNG ARCHITECTS, AND BE OF EVER INCREASING SERVICE TO SOCIETY.” As a Regional Representative to the COF, you will serve as a liaison between the AIA Fellows within your Region and the AIA College of Fellows. Your position is a great opportunity to serve as part of the College’s leadership and connect your region and with other regions across the country.
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Missions
1. Promote Research & Scholarly Work The Latrobe Prize The $100,000 Bi-Annual Research Grant
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2. Mentor Young Architects & Emerging Professionals Young Architect Honorariums & EP Component Grants Supporting two-way mentoring programs dedicated to lifelong learning and leadership.
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3. Sustain the College
Through Fellow Advancement & Building the College of Fellows Fund
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I AM CONSTANTLY LEARNING FROM ARCHITECTS I MENTOR. Architecture, technology, and design are always evolving, and younger architects are helping us shape our future spaces. - MIKE ALLEN, AIA FELLOW
Objectives
1. Generate college awareness: what it stands for, its missions, the benefits of membership and how to become a part of it. 2. Encourage participation: (acting and giving) among existing Fellows. 3. Inspire professional growth: among recently licensed Architects through Fellowship within the Institute. 4. Influence AIA components: to act as channels for disseminating messaging and information about the College. 17
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1. Current Fellows: Educate them on their responsibilities. 2. AIA Members: Encourage interest in elevation to the College and educate them on member benefits and responsibilities. 3. AIA Components: Drive partnerships and participation around communications related to the college and the nomination process.
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Messaging
• As leading architects, we don’t just have the opportunity to change the horizon. We have the chance to change the way people live. • We have the tools to contribute to society in profound ways, and we are committed to improving every day life. • As Fellows we are recognized as leaders: Those who seize the opportunity to be mentors to the next generation. Those who elevate the profession through our vision. Those who represent the values, support the development, and encourage the sustainability of the practice of architecture. • We are the doers. • We are the difference. • We are the AIA College of Fellows. 21
Strategic Message
• Fellowship is about bettering the profession through giving back. • Creating this as a strong value will speak to each audience: representing who they are and who they want to become in the future.
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Duties
1. Participate in virtual meetings and respond to requests for Information and Opinion 2. Sustain the College Financially Promote fundraising initiatives and the gift of giving. This includes providing personal contributions to the College. 3. Communicate with the Fellows in your Region Share COF news and ideas for local programs, send welcome letters to new Fellows and condolence letters to the families of Fellows who pass away, and help maintain current Fellows lists. 4. Attend the annual meeting at Convention 5. Recruit your replacement During the third year of your term, work to find your replacement in order to ensure a smooth transition. Invite them to attend the annual RR meeting at convention. 27
Leadership
Directory REGION
E-MAIL PHONE TERM
Chair Jeanne Jackson, FAIA
jjackson@vcbo.com
801-575-8800
2020-2022
Aaron Hyland, FAIA
aaron@placemakingsf.com
415-218-8238
2021-2023
Michael Enomoto, FAIA
enomoto@gruenassociates.com
323-937-4270
2018-2022
Robert Ooley, FAIA
robert@ooley.com
805-963-2494
2021-2023
Joyce Polhamus, FAIA
joyce.polhamus@smithgroup.com 415-254-3894
California
2022-2024
Central States (IA, KS, MO, NE, OK) Brandon Dake, FAIA
bdake@dake-wells.com
417-459-3500
2019-2022
Wendy Ornelas, FAIA
wornelas@ksu.edu
785-341-9379
2018-2023
Florida | Caribbean (FL, PR, VI) Gregory J. Burke, FAIA
gjburke@burkearchitects.com
772-473-6423
2020-2022
Natividad Soto, FAIA
nsoto@fgss.net
305-401-6166
2021-2023
Gulf States (AL, AR, LA, MS, TN) Kenneth Schwartz, FAIA
kschwartz@tulane.edu
434-996-5328
2021-2023
Don Brown, FAIA
dbrown@brownstudio.com
334-320-8340
2018-2022
Holly Gerberding, FAIA
holly@gerberding.us
312-246-7509
2022-2024
David Chasco, FAIA
dchasco@illinois.edu
248-417-6547
2021-2023
spettitt@straubpettittyaste.com
248-658-7777
2019-2022
Illinois
Michigan Stu Pettitt, FAIA
Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD) Steven Spurlock, FAIA
sspurlock@quinnevans.com
202-669-9056
2021-2023
Suzanne Frasier, FAIA
suzanne.frasier@gmail.com
443-930-1379
2022-2024
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Directory REGION
PHONE
TERM
New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT) James E. LaPosta, Jr., FAIA
jlaposta@jcj.com
203-247-9226
2018-2022
Tom Chung, FAIA
tchung@lwa-architects.com
617-423-5711 x 240
2021-2023
martinsantini29@gmail.com
201-888-1970
2019-2022
Frances Huppert, FAIA
lifearch50@gmail.com
914-610-1271
2021-2023
Tony Schirripa, FAIA
tschirripa14@gmail.com
917-837-6470
2021-2023
Dennis Andrejko, FAIA
daaarch@rit.edu
(unavailable)
2022-2024
608-235-1920
2021-2023
New Jersey Martin Santini, FAIA
New York
North Central (MN, ND, SD, WI) Arlan Kay, FAIA
arlan@kontextarchitects.com
Northwest Pacific (AK, GU, HI, ID, MT, OR, WA) Roderick Ashley, FAIA
roderickashleyarchitect@gmail.com 503-522-5558
2021-2023
Chere LeClair, FAIA
cleclair@montana.edu
406-539-3191
2022-2024
Tony Costello, FAIA
tcostelloca44@gmail.com
765-289-5971
2020-2022
Elizabeth Corbin Murphy, FAIA
emurphy@perspectusarch.com
330-351-5200
2019-2022
fed@murphdittarch.com
717-848-8627
2019-2022
Ohio Valley (IN, KY, OH)
Pennsylvania Frank Dittenhafer, FAIA
South Atlantic (GA, NC, SC) Brian Wurst, FAIA
brianwurst@ls3p.com
843-709-6185
2010-2022
James Gantt Fausett, FAIA
jgfausett@bellsouth.net
770-841-2178
2022-2024
Walt Teague, FAIA
waltrteague@gmail.com
336-908-0008
2022-2024
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REGION
PHONE
TERM
Steve Curry, FAIA
stevec@cbarch.com
713-523-8787
2020-2022
Lisa Lamkin, FAIA
llamkin@brwarch.com
214-528-8704
2021-2023
Wendy Dunnam Tita, FAIA
wdtita@pagethink.com
512-771-0214
2022-2024
Jane Rathbone, FAIA
jwright@hewv.com
757-636-9609
2021-2023
Valerie Hassett, FAIA
studio@valeriehassett.com
703-820-8446
2018-2020
Texas
The Virginias (VA, WV)
Western Mountain (AZ, CO, NM, NV, UT, WY) Jon Sparer, FAIA
jonsparer@gmail.com
702-595-5415
2022-2024
Stuart Coppedge, FAIA
stuart@rtaarchitects.com
719-439-0189
2020-2022
George Kunihiro, FAIA
george.kunihiro@gmail.com
+81-80-3350-9216
2022-2024
Sherif Anis, FAIA
sherif.anis@aiamiddleeasst.org
+917 50 220 9322
2022-2024
Steven Miller, FAIA
smiller@plandesignconsult.com
516-398-2955
2022-2024
International
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COF COF Regional Missions Representatives
Jeanne Jackson, FAIA National Chairman
Joyce Polhamus, FAIA California
Aaron Hyland, FAIA California
Michael Enomoto, FAIA California
Robert Ooley, FAIA California
Brandon Dake, FAIA Central States
Wendy Ornelas, FAIA Central States
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Gregory J. Burke, FAIA Florida/Caribbean
Natividad Soto, FAIA Florida/Caribbean
Kenneth Schwartz, FAIA Gulf States
Don Brown, FAIA Gulf States
Holly Gerberding, FAIA Illinois
David Chasco, FAIA Illinois
Stuart Pettitt, FAIA Michigan
Steven Spurlock, FAIA Middle Atlantic
Suzanne Frasier, FAIA Middle Atlantic
James LaPosta, Jr., FAIA New England
Tom Chung, FAIA New England
Martin Santini, FAIA New Jersey
Frances Hupppert, FAIA New York
Tony Schirripa, FAIA New York
Dennis Andrejko, FAIA New York
Arlan Kay, FAIA North Central
Open Position North Central
Roderick Ashley, FAIA Northwest & Pacific
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Chere LeClair, FAIA Northwest & Pacific
Tony Costello, FAIA Ohio Valley
Elizabeth Corbin Murphy, FAIA
Frank Dittenhafer, FAIA Pennsylvania
James Fausett, FAIA South Atlantic
Walton Teague, FAIA South Atlantic
Brian Wurst, FAIA South Atlantic
Steve Curry, FAIA Texas
Lisa Lamkin, FAIA Texas
Ohio Valley
Wendy Dunnam Tita, FAIA Texas
Jane Rathbone, FAIA The Virginias
Stuart Coppedge, FAIA Western Mountain
Jon Sparer, FAIA Western Mountain
Steven Miller, FAIA International
George Kunihiro, FAIA International
Sherif Anis, FAIA International
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Chancellors of the AIA College of Fellows 1952-1954
Ralph T. Walker, FAIA*
1993
John A. Busby Jr., FAIA
1955-1956
Alexander Robinson III, FAIA*
1994
Thomas H. Teasdale, FAIA
Edgar I. Williams, FAIA*
1995
Robert T. Coles, FAIA
1958-1960
Roy F. Larson, FAIA*
1996
Ellis W. Bullock Jr., FAIA
1961-1962
Morris Ketchum Jr., FAIA*
1997
Jack DeBartolo Jr., FAIA
1963-1964
Paul A. Thiry, FAIA*
1998
Harold L. Adams, FAIA
1965-1966
G. Holmes Perkins, FAIA*
1999
James D. Tittle, FAIA
1967-1968
Norman L. Schlossman, FAIA*
2000
Robert A. Odermatt, FAIA
1969-1970
John Noble Richards, FAIA*
2001
Harold Roth, FAIA
J. Roy Carroll Jr., FAIA*
2002
C. James Lawler, FAIA
1973
U. Floyd Rible, FAIA*
2003
Sylvester Damianos, FAIA
1974
Albert S. Goleman, FAIA*
2004
Betsey Olenick Dougherty, FAIA
1975
Robert S. Hutchins, FAIA*
2005
Lawrence J. Leis, FAIA*
1976
William J. Bachman, FAIA*
2006
Ted P. Pappas, FAIA
1977
Philip J. Meathe, FAIA*
2007
Frank Edward Lucas, FAIA*
1978
George E. Kassabaum, FAIA*
2008
Carole Olshavsky, FAIA
1979
David A Pugh, FAIA*
2009
Donald J. Hackl, FAIA
1980
Robert L. Durham, FAIA*
2010
Edward J. Kodet, FAIA
1981
Leslie N. Boney Jr., FAIA*
2011
Chester A. Widom, FAIA
1982
William J. Jarratt, FAIA*
2012
Norman Koonce, FAIA
1983
William C. Muchow, FAIA*
2013
Ronald L. Skaggs, FAIA
1984
Bernard B. Rothschild, FAIA*
2014
William J. Stanley, III, FAIA
1985
Donald C. Hardison, FAIA*
2015
Albert W. Rubeling, Jr., FAIA
1986
Vladimir N. Ossipoff, FAIA*
2016
John R. Sorrenti, FAIA
1987
S. Scott Ferebee Jr., FAIA*
2017
Lenore M. Lucey, FAIA
1988
Charles William Brubaker, FAIA*
2018
Raymond “Skipper” Post, FAIA
1989
Preston M. Boiton, FAIA*
2019
Edward A. Vance, FAIA
1990
William A. Rose Jr., FAIA
2020
Peter G. Kuttner, FAIA
1991
Robert B. Marquis, FAIA*
2021
John Castellana, FAIA
1992
L. Jane Hastings, FAIA
2022
Roger Schluntz, FAIA
1957
1971-1972
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