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CONTENTS

FALL 2019

Features DESIGN EXCELLENCE AWARDS GALA 2019 .....

20 THE AWARDS................. 24 In Every Issue

2 CALENDAR ................................ 3 CHAPTER NEWS ......................8 STUDENT NEWS ...................15 INDUSTRY PARTNER NEWS ...18 IP SPOTLIGHT...................20 PRESIDENT’S LETTER ..............

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FROM THE PRESIDENT

2019– 2020 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

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North Chapter of ASID was founded in 1976 but the ASID legacy dates to the early 1930s. Despite the hardships of the 30s and 40s, a new American design aesthetic arose from those authorities, setting the tone for the rest of the century. As we close in on nearly 85 years of industry leadership, our membership continues to influence the future of interior design in the places we live, work, play, and heal. It gives me great pleasure to not only congratulate our Arizona chapter tastemakers and craftsmen in the many awards received at the 2019 Design Excellence Awards and Gala, but to also welcome you to the 43rd year of the Arizona North Chapter of ASID! It is such an honor to lead this chapter as President into the next decade and to continue building on the legacy of collaboration among design professionals in the Phoenix metro area as well as throughout the state of Arizona. Our chapter remains a model for others in terms of our fabulous design, active membership, programs, and the many volunteers that have mobilized to address chapter and community needs, creating signature programs and adding capacity to efforts through volunteerism. What has made the Arizona North chapter impactful throughout the years is the effectiveness of its trained professionals. Educational requirements and training ensure that our members are ready to face the challenges of design, both today in how we represent our profession in work product, business acumen, and participation in signature programs; and in the future, as committee leaders and board members. As a professional organization we offer unique opportunities for personal growth through leadership development and training, community service, and lifelong connections. My hope is that our new and seasoned design members, and our highly supportive community of industry partners will take advantage of all the benefits listed above that the Arizona North chapter has to offer. Together, we are a network of design professionals empowered as leaders to continue our legacy of influencing the future of interior design.

President SUSAN SOLLIDAY, Allied ASID & Industry Partner Rep president@azn.asid.org

President-Elect PADDY RASMUSSEN, Allied ASID president-elect@azn.asid.org

Finance Director SUJAYA REDDY, Allied ASID finance@azn.asid.org

Communications Director MONICA SULLIVAN, Allied ASID communications@azn.asid.org Professional Development Director CAMILLE SELF, Allied ASID

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Director at Large/Industry Partner Liaison LEANN FERNALD, Industry Partner Rep at-large@azn.asid.org

Membership Director AMY WENGER, Allied ASID membership@azn.asid.org Student Representative to the Board (SRB) MELISSA TIANO, Student ASID studentrep@azn.asid.org

Cheers to a new year!

Susan

Susan Solliday, Allied ASID & Industry Partner AZ North Chapter 2019-2020 President

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Chapter Administrator DEB RITCHIE, info@azn.asid.org


Join

The Fun! CALENDAR

Fall 2019

OCTOBER Thu, October 17th

Chapter Meeting and 0.1 Colormix CEU 5:00 – 8:00 pm Alyshaan Fine Rugs, Scottsdale Design Center *CEU begins at 5:20 pm

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Sat, November 9th

Phoenix Home & Garden Home Tour Volunteers needed as Docents 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Wed, November 13th Mix & Mingle with Design Tastemakers 6:00 - 8:00 pm Solstice Stone

DECEMBER Sat, December 7th

ASID Member Holiday Party 6:00 – 10:00 pm Vintage Industrial

JANUARY 2020 Fri, January 10th

Industry Partner Donuts & Dialogue 7:45 am – 9:00 am JennAir at Arizona Wholesale

[ Your

Incoming Directors ]

2019-2020 President-Elect

PADDY RASMUSSEN, Allied ASID Paddy has held several chapter committee and board positions over the years. As Paddy moves into her new role as President-Elect, her goals include, providing support and promoting teamwork within the Board, to continue building relationships with designers and industry partners, as well as continuing to create a path for the success of our Arizona North Chapter. continued on p. 4 FA LL 2 0 1 9 DE SE RT DE SIG N 3


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SUJAYA REDDY, Allied ASID As Director of Finance, Sujaya will work to assist the Board of Directors and related committees in fulfilling their oversight responsibilities. She will monitor and oversee the financial resources to help ensure adequate funding for events through the year and review the organization’s annual financial plan and propose recommendations to improve annual funding to the Board.

Director of Professional Development CAMILLE SELF, Allied ASID As Director of Professional Development, Camille looks forward to continuing to bridge the committees from student involvement, to Emerging Professionals to the enhancement and development of those currently in practice. Beginning with a historical look at our students, emerging and professional development programs, she hopes to bring fresh ideas, learning concepts, and individuals who are appreciated by the full range of our membership.

Student Representative to the Board

MELISSA TIANO

Growing up in a family of artists and designers, Melissa fell into fashion design and her own jewelry line for Barneys New York and Beverly Hills clients. A family tragedy brought her back to Arizona, which triggered her soul searching into pursuing her passion for interior design. Melissa is passionate about working with students and bringing excitement of membership and involvement within the chapter. She is the perfect fit for our student rep position. 4 D E S E RT D ES I G N FALL 2 0 19

ASID ARIZONA NORTH CHAPTER P O Box 8190 Phoenix AZ 85066 602.569.8916 Info@azn.asid.org www.azn.asid.org C O M M U N I C AT I O N S D I R E C T O R MONICA SULLIVAN, Allied ASID

Editorial Staff EDITOR PAIGE LEWIS, Allied ASID A S S I S TA N T E D I T O R CINDY LEWTON, ASID PROOFREADERS

JEWELL BLAIR, Allied ASID BRENDA EMRICH, Industry Partner Rep JANET JACKSON, ASID DEB RITCHIE, Administrator F. CHRISTOPHER WEST, Industry Partner Rep MIRANDA GWILLIAM, Industry Partner Rep

ART DIRECTOR LINDA LONGMIRE 602.505.8600 ADVERTISING SALES RICK EMRICH, Marketing Rep for ASID Arizona North Chapter 602.540.9281 Follow Us On

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CHAPTER NEWS

JUNE CHAPTER MEETING

JUNE MIX AND MINGLE was held at The Yard at Culinary Dropout. The evening was a fun and casual social event which gave our members the opportunity to drop in, mingle with their fellow designers and industry partners and enjoy delicious appetizers and drinks in a fun vibrant covered outdoor patio space. With over 50 people in attendance, many were able to engage in a competitive game of cornhole or go oneon-one with someone in ping pong. Fun was had by all!

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JULY CHAPTER MEETING

OUR JULY MEETING was a joint meeting and mingle with NKBA Arizona Chapter and was held at Emser Tile in Phoenix. We were treated with a delicious spread of food and drinks sponsored by Emser Tile. Lynne Jensen-Nelson of Conversation-Omics presented an amazing CEU- Designing a Sales Process that Drives Results. Lynne provided an energetic presentation and everyone walked away with some great tips and ideas to incorporate into their sales strategies.

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MIX AND MINGLE WITH WINNING DESIGN TASTEMAKERS MIX AND MINGLE WITH WINNING DESIGN TASTEMAKERS MEET THE AMAZING WINNERS OF ASID’S 2019 DESIGN EXCELLENCE MEET THE AMAZING WINNERS OFAWARDS As design-loving readers, you’re invited to AWARDS join these incredible ASID’S 2019PH+G DESIGN EXCELLENCE award-winners, withreaders, them foryou’re free, invited see theirtowork, and take advantage As design-lovingtalk PH+G join these incredible of an exclusive opportunity to mix and mingle with Arizona Tastemakers. award-winners, talk with them for free, see their work, and take advantage of an exclusive opportunity to mix and mingle with Arizona Tastemakers. Location: Solstice Stone Date: Wednesday, November 13 Location: Solstice Stone Time: 6pm to 8pm Date: Wednesday, November 13 Register: www.azn.asid.org/events Time: 6pm to 8pm Register: www.azn.asid.org/events Mix-&-Mingle_Event.indd 1

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NCIDQ Study Group kick off meeting! Whether you are a new NCIDQ exam candidate or a seasoned tester, you are welcome to sit in on the upcoming Spring Study Group kick off meeting. We will go over the exam application process, study support methods, motivation, pricing and any other NCIDQ-related questions you may have. Time and dates to be announced. Please direct interest and inquiries to info@azn.asid.org.re NCIDQ Study Group

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> NO TRUER WORDS spoken by Shantell Martin, keynote speaker at the ASID Leadership Conference in Atlanta, GA. Knowing who you are. Knowing your limits.Your innate talent and learned skills. And what defines your happiness. All combined, help you do and lead with purpose. Through this fresh lens we reexamine our programs and focus to navigate the “ins and outs” of the industry and set the groundwork for success.Your success. Our success. And the success of Arizona interior design.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT By CAMILLE SELF, Allied ASID, Professional Development Director

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receives donations from our membership of design, materials and labor. This year we would like to name The James Walton Home – Project Veterans Pride as our charity of choice. Interior design students will be invited to participate in a project benefitting Project Veterans Pride. The project includes space planning and designing the interior of a community room or some other agreed upon space(s). Under the supervision of tenured designers and our leadership, the students compete for the winning installation design through our Spring Student Charette. Student entries are received from five accredited interior design schools: Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, Scottsdale Community College, Phoenix College and Mesa Community College. Opportunities for the donation of materials and labor are welcome and encouraged from the design build community. The installation at The James Walton House will occur in 2020.

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Have you received recognition or an award? Please submit it to : communications@azn.asid.org and we will include it in the next issue.

Members in the News

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NEWS to share?

• Keith Stanton, ASID, Director of Design Development at Thoma-Holec Design sits on the National Ethics Board. Thank you, Keith! • Normalinda Sidney, NCIDQ won the “Ones to Watch” award at the Chapter Leadership Conference in Atlanta. Congratulations!

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAY By PADDY RASMUSSEN, Allied ASID

THANKFUL & GRATEFUL for our hosts, sponsors and presenters for their involvement with Professional Development Day 2019 held at Scottsdale Community College. We started the morning with a fabulous continental breakfast sponsored by DunnEdwards® Paints. Terri Taylor, ASID, award-winning interior designer and founder/CEO of Interior Design Business Academy, presented the CEU, "Nine Money Magnets." We discovered the simple shifts for attracting abundance into your life and business:

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• Taking Ownership, Responsibility, Accountability for making clear offers • Wealth & Abundance consequences as a type of mindset •C larity of Intention – Life holds special magic, imagination, vision & spirit • Getting Out of Your Own Way We continued with How to Build a Team that Builds Your Business, learning how to create a backroom so that one can create more billable time and happiness... designing. Do what you do best and delegate the rest to expert professionals by specific tasks for just the time needed. Put repeatable solution systems in place for tracking and purchasing orders with cloudbased design job organization and bookkeeping software. This will free up time to work ON your business by networking, marketing and creating revenue to ultimately sign up new clients. Denise P. Peliquin, CPA and Owner of My Design Desk, sponsored a delicious lunch. Our Keynote Speaker was Dr. Neal A. Lester, Foundation Professor of English and Founding Director of the award-winning Project Humanities initiative at Arizona State University. Dr. Lester presented Humanity 101 in the Workplace, asking questions in the workshop about preconceived ideas about bias and race. What is privilege? Where is privilege? It is everywhere. An exercise was to pick out a book; asking us why we picked out that book? He emphasized don’t judge a book by its cover. Another 8/29/19 9:46 AM


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exercise was on the Stroop Effect- naming the color of the word and not the word itself. He called on us to imagine a world where you are continually absent from it, to try and think of people outside of your social circle; honor the Pledge of Humanity 101 by listening more to our clients with: • Compassion • Empathy • Forgiveness • Integrity

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• Kindness • Respect • Self-Reflection We finished the day with Chaz Stevens, owner of Chaz Stevens Design. He inspired us to think about: designing the perfect bed for your particular client, when to talk with your client about bedding and bath design, and how to educate our clients on the products that best suit their needs and budget.

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UPCOMING EVENTS

By MELISSA TIANO, Student Representative to the Board

I AM BEYOND THRILLED to be on the ASID board this year as your student representative. I also serve as the secretary and social media for the board at Scottsdale Community College. For this upcoming year, I am pleased to announce our exciting events that will be taking place throughout the rest of the school year. ■ If you’ve been thinking about attending SCALE or can’t

make it to the 2020 SCALE summit, this might be a great option for you. On October 30th, 2019 from 9:00 am5: 00 pm we will be having the student SCALEX 2019, hosted by ASU at the downtown campus on Taylor. Support your career development needs by exploring unique content developed to complement SCALE: The ASID National Student Summit in February 2020. SCALEX is a full-day event designed to bring innovative topics and discussions from renowned speakers directly to you. By attending SCALEX, you will gain the musthave skills to launch your career into the stratosphere! Topics include: establishing and setting attainable career goals, understanding your career path options, building a professional network, and practicing your pitch for communicating your project work, resume, and portfolio.

■ Do you know what great friends and delicious food have

in common? Friendsgiving! On November 16th, 2019 from 3:00 pm-5: 00 pm the ASID student members will be having their Friendsgiving dinner ahead of Thanksgiving. Come and enjoy delicious food and drinks at a private home. ASID student members only and RSVP required. For more details reach out to to StudentRep@azn.asid.org ■ Who doesn’t love the holidays? I sure know that I do as

I put my Christmas tree up well before Thanksgiving even starts. On December 7th, 2019 from 6:00 pm-10: 00 pm ASID will be hosting their holiday party at Vintage Industrial. The Colormix Paint Your Way competition will be judged and winners will be announced. Pick up your paint and canvas at Colormix on Oct 17th. ■ Exciting news for the interior design program at MCC. Susan

Nicholson, ASID, has recently joined the staff as the Interior Design Program Director. Mrs. Nicholson will also be heading up the NCIDQ study groups this spring. Stay tuned! ■ All campuses have kicked off the year focused on increasing

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NEW AND RETURNING

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ARDY`S GALLERY OF WINDOW COVERINGS Kelli Enriquez (602) 276-2232 www.ArdysGallery.com kelli@ardysgallery.com Window Fashions, Window Treatment/Automation, Decorative Details Local

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Jennifer Adams (800) 480-1784 www.JenniferAdams.com tradeprogram@jenniferadams. com Linens/Bedding, Mattresses, Decor Regional

LOGISON ACOUSTIC NETWORK

Steve Williams (877) 799-2644 www.Logison.com swilliams@archoustics-west. com Sound Masking, Security National

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June Roose (623) 748-7243 www.TheShadeStore.com Drapery/Blinds/Shutters National

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MEMBERS

STUDENTS •A manda J. Ahlman Student ASID

•K ristine A. Ruelas Bante Student ASID

• Marwah Asad, Student ASID

• Abby Temple, Student ASID

• Tayler Ellis, Student ASID

•E lise Moon Thompson Student ASID

•S tephanie Fedor Student ASID • Lisa French, Student ASID •D eidra B Gilligan Student ASID •F athima Rasha Rizwan Student ASID

MEMBERSHIP includes many benefits. To find out exactly what they include go to our website:

www.aznasid.org

NEW AND RETURNING

• Julie Hakalmazian, ASID • Amy Cohn, Allied ASID •L auri C. Howell, Allied ASID • Victoria King, Allied ASID • Laura Pask, Allied ASID •C hannan Leigh Warrell, Allied ASID

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INDUSTRY PARTNER NEWS

ASID Media Sponsor Spotlight

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I JOHN ROARK Editor in Chief Phoenix Home & Garden

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T WAS OUR PLEASURE, as always, to join you this year at the ASID Awards of Excellence. The evening is a special one for us at Phoenix Home & Garden for many reasons: We love seeing all of you dolled up in your finery, having the opportunity to reconnect with friends and colleagues, and make new acquaintances. While anticipation over who would win was understandable, from our perspective the gala was about much more than who would be going home with trophies in hand. In a profession that can be very competitive, it is heartening to witness such genuine camaraderie among the members of ASID’s Arizona North Chapter. The sense of family, alliance and community brought an energy to the room that was tangible. From neophyte members to seasoned veterans of many years, the fellowship we saw—and felt—transcended winners and runners-up and made for an evening where, in our eyes, everyone was a champion. As I mentioned from the podium, we hold our relationship with ASID close to our hearts. It is not an exaggeration to say that without your creativity and hard work, we would have a lot of empty pages to fill every month. While every project cannot “win” a place in our magazine, everything you do professionally is worthy of notice, which is why, again, we encourage you to share with us what you’re up to. In the coming months, we will be hosting events that will enable you to see and understand our selection process, what drives our decisions and how we publish the Southwest’s leading shelter magazine. With a tip of our collective hats, we salute the work you have already completed and the many exciting projects yet to come.


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obier Sales is an independent manufacturer’s representative for the plumbing trade. They have been in business for 65 years in Arizona. Bobier Sales provides product knowledge and sales experience to promote their products in the residential, multifamily and commercial segments of the market. Right now, they represent 18 different manufacturers including Brizo (ASID National Member), Newport Brass, TOTO (ASID National Member), Linkasink and Jetta Tubs. Paula Quan and Christina Earle, both Industry Partner Representatives with Bobier Sales, have about 50 years experience in the plumbing industry. Paula is a previous Arizona North Chapter of ASID board member as Director at Large, working to support other Industry Partners in the chapter. Through Paula’s recommendations, both Brizo and TOTO have a longstanding history of sponsoring our chapter and supporting our annual Awards Gala. Christina Earle also has given back to the design field as a board member of the Arizona South Chapter of ASID. Christina was instrumental in bringing a new chapter of National Association of Remodeling Industry (NARI) to Southern Arizona. Both Paula and Christina have a strong understanding of the construction process and appreciate the roles of interior designers and architects in this process. They are optimistic about the future of our industry and look forward to many more years of education, innovation, and supporting interior designers’ creations.

MONTERREY TILE rom humble beginnings 30 years ago, the owners of Monterrey Tile couldn’t have comprehended that their company would now be transitioning to one that will become employee owned. Through hard work and dedication to the Arizona market, Monterrey Tile has become a fixture in the landscape stone, porcelain tile and granite/quartz slab markets. Over the years there have been many changes in Arizona style and design, but Monterrey Tile has always provided consistent service with dedicated employees. Recently, Monterrey Tile expanded its portfolio into the architectural and design community and asked two of their great people to undertake that task. Jeffrey Bennett and Lisa Giacomino are our A+D Solutions Providers. Lisa lived in Whitefish Montana and Seattle before moving to Arizona in 2007; joining Monterrey in 2013. Lisa’s love of travel has influenced her enthusiasm for mixing styles, colors and textures. Lisa has decades of sales and design experience. That, along with her warm personality, have helped her create many lasting relationships with contractors and designers. Jeffrey is a native Oregonian, and prior to joining the Monterrey team in 2012 worked in the tile and stone industry as an importer, distributor, retailer and installation contractor for over 30 years. When not looking for new and exciting tile trends, he can be found exploring our wonderful state in his classic convertible. These two, along with the 90 other dedicated solution providers at Monterrey Tile, are ready to assist architects, designers and contractors in creating beautiful spaces and happy clients. 20 D E S E RT D ES I G N FAL L 2 019


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IP Spotlight

CALIFORNIA CLOSETS

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anet Hutchinson, the General Manager of California Closets Ar izona, has been in the custom closet and storage industry for over 20 years. Beginning her career with California Closets in the southern California market, she landed in Phoenix in 2015, and has since been leading this market to record growth achievements. The combined leadership team carries over 40 years of experience in the industry and are continually paving the way for ongoing success as the industry leader in our category. California Closets Phoenix has continued to build a reputation as a leader in premium and luxury space management, delivering truly custom products and unparalleled service. They believe exceptional design transforms people’s lives. The business is well known amongst the design industry professionals and is continually growing its trade partnerships within the market. The business employs over 20 highly qualified design consultants who guide customers through the California Closets process, from the initial inquiry, though the design stage, and installation, collaborating with the client every step of the way. The design consultants use the latest technologies to illustrate and bring 3-D storage designs to life for all areas of the home. All design consultants have completed several months of initial design training and certifications, allowing them to offer an exceptional experience to each and every client. The flagship showrooms located in Scottsdale and Chandler allow their customers to experience the new 2.0 Design studios that feature exclusive finishes, state of the art technology, decorative hardware, and an assortment of accessories to personalize their client’s spaces. The Design studios are a perfect venue to collaborate with their clients and allow them to see their design visions come to life. Everything they do at California Closets Phoenix is rooted in the commitment to offer quality custom storage solutions that help people become better versions of themselves, with more time and space to focus on what matters most.

La-Z-Boy

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a-Z-Boy has had a presence in AZ since 1983 but it wasn’t until the late 1990’s when La-Z-Boy became more than just a recliner store. They wanted the clients coming into the stores to have a more meaningful opportunity to create amazing living environments by offering an in-home design service. They believe that clients from all walks of life, could have the opportunity to enjoy the look and feel of a professionally designed living environment. From small style updates to complete transformations, La-Z-Boy offers design services for any, or every stage of a consumer’s project. La-Z-Boy believes that good design impacts and improves people’s everyday lives. Industry Partner and La-Z-Boy Brand Engagement Manager, Jennifer Chandos has worked for La-ZBoy for over 19 years and is passionate about interior design. One of her top priorities, is to support and promote their company’s Design Services. She works closely with La-Z-Boy’s 19 accredited ASID designers on staff in Arizona. This design council completes over 3800 design projects annually. For over 15 years, La-Z-Boy Arizona has operated the top 4 stores in North America largely due to the design services they provide their clients. FA LL 2 0 1 9 DE SE RT DE SIG N 21


DESIGN EXCELLENCE AWARDS GALA 2019

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Brian Cox

Registered Architect, NCARB, Allied ASID THIS UNIQUE AWARD is not a design

award. As defined by our chapter, the Designer of Distinction Award “honors a professional member who has performed services not only within the organization, but has also, as a member of the profession, extended their expertise, knowledge, and human worth to the community.” As both a registered architect and an ASID interior designer, Brian Cox is known for consistently delivering ASID award-winning designs in commercial and residential realms. Brian and his firm, Cox James Architects, is active and influential in both ASID and AIA. His commitment to the future of our profession and to future design professionals has been established for years to come with the endowment of the Cox James Architects Scholarship for Design Excellence at ASU’s College of Design. 22 D E S E RT D ES I G N FAL L 2 019

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THANK YOU! to all the Design Excellence Awards Gala 2019 Presenters: RICHARD VAN GILSE and KRISTIN BATSCHE Industry Partners Facings of America PAUL JEFFREY and MIREMBE TENDAJI Industry Partners Paul Rene Furniture TONY SUTTON, Allied ASID and ESTHER BOIVIN, Allied ASID TABITHA EVANS, Allied ASID Chapter President 2017/2018 MATT EVANS, Industry Partner Story Teller Films JANET JACKSON, ASID Chapter President 2016/2017 KASIM ASLAM, Industry Partner Alyshaan Fine Rugs MIRANDA and SCOTT GWILLIAM Industry Partners, Rug Worx LYNNE BEYER, Allied ASID


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DESIGN EXCELLENCE AWARDS GALA 2019

AFTER

QUALITY OF LIFE AWARD 2019 >>>

Award for their work in providing a safe place for survivors of domestic violence and/ or sexual assault. Located in Mesa, AZ and providing services to the community since 1983, it was the east valley’s first domestic violence shelter. It was opened in response to community need. Every year, our chapter selects a cause to support and give back to our community, including students, designers, and industry partners. The winners from the 2019 Student Charette created inspirational concepts for an interior redesign that included space for meals, classes, and personal development. Thank you to the many student and professional designers as well as the following: Dunn-Edwards Paints, Alliance Contracting, API Electric, California Closets, Cities West Publishing, Facings of America, Ferguson Lighting, Inside Out, Jonathan Puente Photography, Moxie Design Studio, Ornamentation, Stephanie Hyma Mural Designs, & Younger Brothers Door and Trim.

10 YEARS IN THE VALLEY

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AUTUMN HOUSE was selected to receive our chapter’s Quality of Life

BEFORE

ENHANCEMENT OF THE ARTS 2019 >>> CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF PHOENIX celebrates 10 years in the Valley and is recognized as one of the top three children’s museums in the nation. Located at the site of the historic Monroe school, this building was built in the style of Neoclassical architecture. When it opened its doors in 1914, it was the

largest elementary school west of the Mississippi. More than just great architecture and great education, Children’s Museum of Phoenix now provides art, play and creativity and supports our children and future growth of our city and, thus, was recognized by our chapter with the Enhancement of the Arts Award. FA LL 2 0 1 9 DE SE RT DE SIG N 23


DESIGN EXCELLENCE AWARDS GALA 2019

INDUSTRY PARTNER OF THE YEAR AWARD 2019 >>>

Richard Van Gilse President, Facings of America

A big thank you TO

Mark Boisclair for generously

Awarded to an industry partner individual, this award recognizes a person who impacts our interior design community in a positive way, who has been dedicated to the success of our chapter over time and has been committed to volunteering within our chapter. Richard Van Gilse became owner and president of this family-owned business in 1992. Six years ago, Facings of America created a charity event: Design for Dogs. Teams of designers, architects, and builders compete in a design competition to create doghouses that are auctioned off to the public. To date this event has raised $120,000 for the Arizona Animal Welfare League. Richard also creates many events in the design community for networking and collaboration between designers and trades. Richard is a shining light within our design community, and we are proud to honor him as Industry Partner of the Year 2019. MEDIA SPONSOR RECOGNITION >>>

donating his

The

GALA!

time to our Gala

It was a night to remember...

for the past three decades! We are grateful for your

This year we recognize JOHN ROARK, Editor in Chief of Phoenix Home &

dedication

Garden magazine. Our chapter and

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Phoenix Home & Garden have enjoyed endeavors to promote and support good design in the Valley.

inspiring COMMUNITY excellent DESIGN amazing TA L E N T a good time was had by all!


DESIGN EXCELLENCE AWARDS GALA 2019

DIAMOND SPONSOR RECOGNITION >>>

LYNNE BEYER DESIGN EXCELLENCE 2019 SCHOLARSHIP >>>

Diamond Sponsor, SAEED ASLAM of Alyshaan Fine Rugs, was recognized and honored for his continued support of our chapter. Thank you for all you do!

PLATINUM SPONSOR RECOGNITION >>>

Lynn Beyer with Melissa Tiano, recipient of the Lynne Beyer Design Excellence 2019 Scholarship.

Platinum Sponsor, PAULA QUAN, of Bobier Sales recognized MONICA SULLIVAN, Allied ASID and MICHELLE PIERCE of Moxie Design Studio as TOTO’s Designer

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of the Year.

The TOTO Industry Partner of the Year

THANK YOU to all who worked to make this year’s ASID Arizona North

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Chapter Design Excellence

given to

2019 a wonderful success!

GENOVADETWILER CUSTOM BUILDERS.

CON GRATS!

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BEST OF SHOW

Best of Show

COMMERCIAL SINGULAR OR SPECIAL FUNCTION SPACE 1st Place -

LYNNE BEYER – Allied ASID Lynne Beyer Design INC

Photographer – Mark Boisclair

Best of Show RESIDENTIAL BATHROOM

- 1st Place

JONNA GREEN, Allied ASID Co-designer:

ETTA COWDREY, Allied ASID

Studio V Interior Architecture & Design Photographer: Karyn Millet

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2 ■ Residence over 6,000 SF – 1st Place ETTA COWDREY, Allied ASID Co-designer: JONNA GREEN, Allied ASID Studio V Interior Architecture & Design Photographer: Dino Tonn ■ Residence over 6,000 SF – 2nd Place KACIE LILLEY, ASID Co-designer: STACY SCHARF, ASID K&Q Interiors LLC Photographer: Leland Gebhardt ■ Residence over 6,000 SF – 3rd Place MICHELE LOGAN, ASID Co-designer: ANGELICA HENRY, ASID Angelica Henry Design Photographer: Roehner & Ryan

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■ Residence over 6,000 SF – Honorable Mention TONY SUTTON, Allied ASID Co-designer: HOLLY ASHER, Allied ASID EST EST INC Photographer: Michael Duerinckx

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■ Residence 3,500 - 6,000 SF – 1st Place ETTA COWDREY, Allied ASID Co-designer: JONNA GREEN, Allied ASID Studio V Interior Architecture & Design Photographer: Vance Fox ■ Residence 3,500 - 6,000 SF – 2nd Place JILL MORSE, Associate ASID EBCO LA-Z-BOY® Photographer: Chad Ulam ■ Residence 3,500 - 6,000 SF – 3rd Place PAIGE LEWIS, Allied ASID Paige Lewis Designs Photographer: Austin Dubois ■ Residence 3,500 - 6,000 SF – Honorable Mention TRACI SHIELDS, ASID Freidman & Shields Photographer: Scott Sandler

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RESIDENTIAL AWARDS

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■ Residence Under 3,500 SF – 1st Place KACIE LILLEY, ASID Co-designer: STACY SCHARF, ASID K&Q Interiors LLC Photographer: Garret Cook ■ Residence Under 3,500 SF – 2nd Place ESTHER BOIVIN, Allied ASID Esther Boivin Interiors Photographer: Michael Duerinckx ■ Residence Under 3,500 SF – 3rd Place NORA JOHNSON, Allied ASID Co-designer: TONY SUTTON, Allied ASID EST EST INC Photographer: Michael Duerinckx

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■ Residence Under 3,500 SF – Honorable Mention KATHERINE MUELLER, ASID CeTerra Accents & Interiors Photographer: Scott Sandler

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■ Total Remodel – 1st Place ESTHER BOIVIN, Allied ASID Esther Boivin Interiors Photographer: Michael Duerinckx ■ Total Remodel – 2nd Place ETTA COWDREY, Allied ASID Co-designer: JONNA GREEN, Allied ASID Studio V Interior Architecture & Design Photographer: Karyn Millet ■ Total Remodel - 3rd Place KACIE LILLEY, ASID Co-designer: STACY SCHARF, ASID K&Q Interiors LLC Photographer: Leland Gebhardt ■ Total Remodel – Honorable Mention VALERIE BORDEN, Allied ASID Chimera Interior Design Photographer: Paul Markow

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RESIDENTIAL AWARDS

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HM ■ Singular Space – 1st Place Tie BONNIE LEWIS, Allied ASID 55+ TLC Interior Design LLC Photographer: Decastro Photography ■ Singular Space – 1st Place Tie ETTA COWDREY, Allied ASID Studio V Interior Architecture & Design Photographer: Vance Fox ■ Singular Space – 2nd Place TRACI SHIELDS, ASID Freidman & Shields Photographer: Scott Sandler

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■ Singular Space – 3rd Place ANGELICA HENRY, ASID Angelica Henry Designs Photographer: Mark Boisclair ■ Singular Space – Honorable Mention NORA JOHNSON, Allied ASID Co-designer: TONY SUTTON, Allied ASID EST EST INC Photographer: Michael Duerinckx

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■ Model Space - 1st Place JELENA MARTIC, Associate ASID EST EST INC Photographer: Michael Duerinckx ■ Model Space - 2nd Place JORDAN HUFFMAN, Allied ASID EST EST INC Photographer: Michael Duerinckx

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■ Kitchen – 1st Place ESTHER BOIVIN, Allied ASID Esther Boivin Interiors Photographer: Michael Duerinckx ■ Kitchen – 2nd Place JELENA MARTIC, Associate ASID Co-designer: MARIA ZAMBRANO, Allied ASID EST EST INC Photographer: Scott Sandler ■ Kitchen – 3rd Place ESTHER BOIVIN, Allied ASID Esther Boivin Interiors Photographer: Tony Hernandez ■ Kitchen – Honorable Mention AMY (BUBIER) KLOSTERMAN, Allied ASID Co-designer: MICHELLE JEFFERSON, ASID ab design elements LLC Photographer: Jack London

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1 2 ■ Bathroom – 1st Place JONNA GREEN, Allied ASID Co-designer: ETTA COWDREY, Allied ASID Studio V Interior Architecture & Design Photographer: Karyn Millet ■ Bathroom – 2nd Place SANDY BLACK, Allied ASID Sandy Black Interiors Photographer: Scott Sandler

■ Bathroom – 3rd Place SANDY BLACK, Allied ASID Sandy Black Interiors Photographer: Scott Sandler

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■ Bathroom – Honorable Mention TRACI SHIELDS, ASID Freidman & Shields Photographer: Scott Sandler

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RESIDENTIAL AWARDS

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3 ■ Furniture Fixture or Element – 1st Place AMY (BUBIER) KLOSTERMAN, Allied ASID Co-designer: MICHELLE JEFFERSON, ASID ab design elements LLC Photographer: Jack London ■ Furniture Fixture or Element – 2nd Place AMY (BUBIER) KLOSTERMAN, Allied ASID Co-designer: MICHELLE JEFFERSON, ASID ab design elements LLC Photographer: Jack London ■ Furniture Fixture or Element – 3rd Place Tie JELENA MARTIC, Associate ASID EST EST INC Photographer: Michael Duerinckx

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■ Furniture Fixture or Element – 3rd Place Tie CLAIRE OWNBY, ASID Co-designer: KRIS PANKRETZ, Allied ASID Ownby Design Photographer: Werner Segarra ■ Furniture Fixture or Element – Honorable Mention NORA JOHNSON, Allied ASID Co-designer: TONY SUTTON, Allied ASID EST EST INC Photographer: Michael Duerinckx

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2 ■ Reuse/Repurposed Design – 1st Place ESTHER BOIVIN, Allied ASID Esther Boivin Interiors Photographer: Michael Duerinckx

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■ Reuse/Repurposed Design – 2nd Place CATHY KOMINSKY, Allied ASID Cathy Kominsky Interiors Photographer: Scott Sandler

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■ Emerging Professionals – 1st Place CAMILLE SELF, Allied ASID Camille Self Designs Photographer: Denise Rufer

■ Emerging Professionals – 3rd Place CAMILLE SELF, Allied ASID Camille Self Designs Photographer: Denise Rufer

■ Emerging Professionals – 2nd Place SUJAYA REDDY, Allied ASID 7 Dimensions LLC Photographer: Virtuance

■ Emerging Professionals – Honorable Mention CAMILLE SELF, Allied ASID Camille Self Designs Photographer: Denise Rufer

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1 ■ Special Function Space – 1st Place JONNA GREEN, Allied ASID Co-designer: ETTA COWDREY, Allied ASID Studio V Interior Architecture & Design Photographer : Karyn Millet ■ Special Function Space – 2nd Place ANITA LANG, Allied ASID IMI Design Photographer: Karyn Millet

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■ Special Function Space – 3rd Place TRACI SHIELDS, ASID Freidman & Shields Photographer: Scott Sandler ■ Special Function Space – Honorable Mention TRACI SHIELDS, ASID Freidman & Shields Photographer: Scott Sandler

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COMMERCIAL AWARDS

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■ Business Office Over 5,000 SF – 1st Place Tie ROBERTA THOMAS, ASID Evolution Design Inc. Photographer: Kyle Zirkus ■ Business Office Over 5,000 SF – 1st Place Tie ROBERTA THOMAS, ASID Evolution Design Inc. Photographer : Kyle Zirkus

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■ Business Office Over 5,000 SF – 2nd Place BRAD KRAUSE, ASID Krause Interior Architecture Photographers: Mark Boisclair & Matthew Krause

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■ Business Office Under 5,000 SF – 1st Place JENNY SLINGERLAND, Allied ASID Black Ink Interiors Photographer: Nick Sorensen

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■ Business Office Under 5,000 SF – 2nd Place ROBERTA THOMAS, ASID Evolution Design Inc, Photographer: Roberta Thomas ■ Business Office Under 5,000 SF – 3rd Place AMANDA BILLINGS, Allied ASID Artifacts Interiors Photographer: Landon Wiggs

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1 ■ Furniture, Fixture or Element – 1st Place LYNNE BEYER, Allied ASID Lynne Beyer Design, INC Photographer: Mark Boisclair ■ Furniture, Fixture or Element – 2nd Place VIRIDIANA DE LOERA, Allied ASID Co-designer: ETTA COWDREY, Allied ASID Studio V Interior Architecture & Design Photographer: Kyle Zirkus ■ Furniture, Fixture or Element – 3rd Place LYNNE BEYER, Allied ASID Lynne Beyer Design, INC Photographer: Mark Boisclair ■ Furniture, Fixture or Element – Honorable Mention CAROLINE SWABACK, Allied ASID Co-designers: ETTA COWDREY, Allied ASID; AUSTIN WATTERS, Allied ASID Studio V Interior Architecture & Design Photographer: Dino Tonn

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1 ■ Healthcare Facility – 1st Place JOI PRATER, Allied ASID Joi Prater Interiors Photographer: Scott Sandler ■ Healthcare Facility – 2nd Place BONNIE LEWIS, Allied ASID 55+ TLC Interior Design, LLC Photographer: DeCastro Photography

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■ Hospitality Facility – 1st Place LYNNE BEYER, Allied ASID Lynne Beyer Design, INC Photographer: Mark Boisclair ■ Hospitality Facility – 2nd Place CAROLINE SWABACK, Allied ASID Co-designer: ETTA COWDREY, Allied ASID Studio V Interior Architecture & Design Photographer: Dino Tonn ■ Hospitality Facility – 3rd Place VALERIE BORDEN, Allied ASID Chimera Interior Design Photographer: Paul Markow ■ Hospitality Facility – Honorable Mention VIRIDIANA DE LOERA, Allied ASID Co-designer: ETTA COWDREY, Allied ASID Studio V Interior Architecture & Design Photographer: Kyle Zirkus

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■ Public or Educational Facility – 1st Place NORMA ESCANDON MICHAELS, ASID NM Interiors Group INC Photographer: David Shacher

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COMMERCIAL AWARDS

2 1 ■ Retail Space - 1st Place ESTHER BOIVIN, Allied ASID Esther Boivin Interiors Photographer: Michael Duerinckx ■ Retail Space – 2nd Place JOSE MARTINEZ, ASID FoRM Design Studio, LTD Photographer: Jose Martinez ■ Retail Space – 3rd Place JOI PRATER, Allied ASID Joi Prater Interiors Photographer: Everardo Keeme

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2 1 ■ Senior Living Community - 1st Place KIMBERLY COX, Allied ASID Co-designer: QINGMENG YAO-LAMB, Allied ASID Thoma-Holec Design LLC Photographer: Mark Boisclair ■ Senior Living Community – 2nd Place KIMBERLY COX, Allied ASID Co-designer: QINGMENG YAO-LAMB, Allied ASID Thoma-Holec Design LLC Photographer: Mark Boisclair ■ Senior Living Community – 3rd Place KIMBERLY COX, Allied ASID Co-designer: SHAHLLA ZAHEDI, Allied ASID Thoma-Holec Design LLC Photographer: Mark Boisclair

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■ Singular or Special Function Space - 1st Place LYNNE BEYER – Allied ASID Lynne Beyer Design INC Photographer: Mark Boisclair ■ Singular or Special Function Space – 2nd Place CAROLINE SWABACK, Allied ASID Co-designers: ETTA COWDREY, Allied ASID; AUSTIN WATTERS, Allied ASID Studio V Interior Architecture & Design Photographer: Dino Tonn ■ Singular or Special Function Space – 3rd Place AMY WENGER, Allied ASID Co-designer: SHAHLLA ZAHEDI, Allied ASID Thoma-Holec Design Photographer: Mark Boisclair ■ Singular or Special Function Space – Honorable Mention VIRIDIANA DE LOERA, Allied ASID Co-designer: ETTA COWDREY, Allied ASID Studio V Interior Architecture & Design Photographer: Kyle Zirkus

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■ Emerging Professional -1st Place SUJAYA REDDY, Allied ASID 7 Dimensions LLC Photographer: Michael Keatly

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COMMERCIAL AWARDS

■ Reuse/Repurposed Design – 1st Place LAWRENCE LAKE, ASID Lawrence Lake Interiors Photographer: Dino Tonn

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INDUSTRY PARTNER AWARDS

1 2 ■ Commissioned/Collaborative – 1st Place PAUL JEFFREY, Industry Partner Rep of ASID Paul Rene Furniture & Cabinetry Photographer: Rob Ballard ■ Commissioned/Collaborative – 2nd Place LEANN FERNALD, Industry Partner Rep of ASID Ornamentation LLC Photographers: Dino Tonn & Landrie Simmons ■ Commissioned/Collaborative – 3rd Place MONICA TIFFEE, Industry Partner Rep of ASID Co-designers: SAEED ASLAM, Industry Partner Rep of ASID, JOHN KRAAK, Industry Partner Rep of ASID Alyshaan Fine Rugs Photographer: Maura Jurgrau ■ Commissioned/Collaborative – Honorable Mention LAURA EAGAN, Industry Partner Rep of ASID Estrella Cabinetry & Design Center Photographer: Jack London

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■ Furniture/Millwork – 1st Place PAUL JEFFREY, Industry Partner Rep of ASID Paul Rene Furniture & Cabinetry Photographer: Rob Ballard ■ Furniture/Millwork – 2nd Place DONALD MCKENZIE, Industry Partner Rep of ASID McKenzie Architectural Kitchens Photographer: Scott Sandler ■ Furniture/Millwork – 3rd Place DONALD MCKENZIE, Industry Partner Rep of ASID McKenzie Architectural Kitchens Photographer: Scott Sandler

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■ Furniture/Millwork – Honorable Mention DONALD MCKENZIE, Industry Partner Rep of ASID McKenzie Architectural Kitchens Photographer: Scott Sandler

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■ Permanent Fixture – 1st Place DONALD MCKENZIE, Industry Partner Rep of ASID McKenzie Architectural Kitchens Photographer: Scott Sandler ■ Permanent Fixture – 2nd Place LISA GIACOMINO, Industry Partner Rep of ASID Monterrey Tile Co. Photographer: Debora Falco ■ Permanent Fixture – 3rd Place DONALD MCKENZIE, Industry Partner Rep of ASID McKenzie Architectural Kitchens Photographer: Scott Sandler

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■ Permanent Fixture – Honorable Mention DONALD MCKENZIE, Industry Partner Rep of ASID McKenzie Architectural Kitchens Photographer: Scott Sandler

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INDUSTRY PARTNER AWARDS

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■ Rugs/Tile/Textiles – 1st Place MONICA TIFFEE, Industry Partner Rep of ASID Co-designers: SAEED ASLAM, Industry Partner Rep of ASID; JOSH KRAAK, Industry Partner Rep of ASID Alyshaan Fine Rugs Photographer: Maura Jurgrau ■ Rugs/Tile/Textiles, Commercial – 2nd Place JOHNNA KAMENCHUK, Industry Partner Rep of ASID Interior Essentials Photographer: Scott Sandler ■ Rugs/Tile/Textiles – 3rd Place LISA GIACOMINO, Industry Partner Rep of ASID Monterrey Tile Co. Photographer: Debora Falco

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1 3 ■ Outdoor Living Space – 1st Place CLAIRE OWNBY, ASID Co-designer: KALYSHA MANZO, Associate ASID Ownby Design Photographer: Steve Thompson ■ Outdoor Living Space – 2nd Place JELENA MARTIC, Associate ASID EST EST INC Photographer: Michael Duerinckx

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■ Outdoor Living Space – 3rd Place JORDAN HUFFMAN, Allied ASID Chimera Interior Design Photographer: Paul Markow ■ Outdoor Living Space – Honorable Mention ETTA COWDREY, Allied ASID Co-designer: JONNA GREEN, Allied ASID Studio V Interior Architecture & Design Photographer: Dino Tonn

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2 ■ Historic Space - 1st Place VALERIE BORDEN, Allied ASID Chimera Interior Design Photographer: Paul Markow ■ Historic Space - 2nd Place DEBBIE ENGLISH, Allied ASID Uptown Design Photographer: Landrie Simmons

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1 ■ Universal Design/Aging in Place – 1st Place TABITHA EVANS, Allied ASID Co-designers: Qingmeng Yao Lamb, Allied ASID; Shahlla Zahedi, Allied ASID Thoma-Holec Design Photographer: Mark Boisclair

■ Universal Design/Aging in Place – 2nd Place BONNIE LEWIS, Allied ASID 55+ TLC Interior Design, LLC Photographer: Decastro Photography ■ Universal Design/Aging in Place – 3rd Place JOI PRATER, Allied ASID Joi Prater Interiors Photographer: Scott Sandler

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■ Doug Adamson, Industry Partner Rep for Villagio Tile & Stone ■ Timber Allie ■ Kasim Aslam, Industry Partner Rep for Alyshaan ■ Saeed Aslam, Industry Partner Rep for Alyshaan

TO ALL OF THE 2018-2019 VOLUNTEERS

THANK YOU!

■ Karen Barnes, Industry Partner Rep for The Elegant Window

■ Janet Jackson, Allied ASID

■ Laura Eagan, Industry Partner Rep for Estrella Cabinetry

■ Michelle Jefferson, ASID

■ Bob Eldridge, Industry Partner Rep for Younger Brothers Door & Trim ■ Brenda Emrich, Industry Partner Rep for Salt Creek Furniture

■ Paul Jeffrey, Industry Partner Rep for Paul Rene Furniture ■ Jeffrey Jensen ■ Tamara Johnson, Allied ASID ■ Chris Jovanelly, Allied ASID

■ Rick Emrich, ASID Marketing Rep

■ Kelsey Kacerek, Allied ASID

■ Kristin Batsche, Industry Partner Rep for Facings of America

■ Debbie English, Allied ASID ■ Tabitha Evans, Allied ASID

■ Johnna Kamenchuk, Industry Partner Rep for Interior Essentials

■ Lussi Baumgartner, Allied ASID

■ Matt Evans, Industry Partner Rep for StoryTeller Films

■ Barbara Kaplan, Allied ASID & Industry Partner Rep for

■ Deb Fahey, Allied ASID

■ Jennifer King, Allied ASID

■ Jeffrey Bennett, Industry Partner Rep for Monterrey Tile

■ Leann Fernald, Industry Partner Rep for Ornamentation

■ Antoinette Kirwan, Industry Partner Rep for MAK

■ Diana Frankowski

■ Amy Klosterman, Allied ASID

■ Lynne Beyer, Allied ASID

■ Jaime Frederick, Industry Partner Rep for Organic Looms

■ Cathy Kominsky, Allied ASID

■ Kristina Bedoe, Industry Partner Rep for Expressions

■ Jennifer Biffer, ASID ■ Jewell Blair, Allied ASID ■ Esther Boivin, Allied ASID ■ Ellen Bosco, Industry Partner Rep for Kravet ■ Olga Boyes, Student ASID

■ Laurie Friedman, Industry Partner Rep for Pindler & Pindler ■ Patricia Frisoni, Industry Partner Rep for Monark Premium Appliances

■ Ilyse Kusch, Associate ASID ■ Mike LaPine ■ Nicole Levy, Industry Partner Rep for Ferguson ■ Bonnie Lewis, Allied ASID

■ Dylan Brabec

■ Justin Frost, Industry Partner Rep for The Tile Shop

■ Paige Lewis, Allied ASID

■ Melissa Brandon, Student ASID

■ Lisa Giacomino, Industry Partner Rep for Monterrey Tile

■ Erin Linstrom, Allied ASID

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