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WMR History Chronology of Past WMR Officers Western Mountain Region Senior Director 2008 WMR Board Mission Statement History of the College of Fellows History of Recognition: The Honor Awards Jason Pettigrew Scholarship 50th anniversary logo competition History of Recognition: The Design Awards 2005 Design Award Winners 2006 Design Award Winners 2007 Design Award Winners 2008 Design Award Winners

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A History of the WMR...

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Western Mountain Region Established

From it’s inception in 1857 until 1892, the American Institute of Architects had no chapters or components located within the Western Mountain Region. In 1892 the Colorado Chapter of the AIA was the first component to be established within the current boundaries of the Western Mountain Region (Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming).

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By 1900 there were two fellows from the Colorado Chapter. They were Robert S. Roeschlaub of Denver (elevated to fellowship in 1900 – one of only three that year) and Francis W. Cooper of Pueblo, Colorado, who was automatically made a “fellow” when the Western Association of Architects merged with the AIA in 1889. The only other fellow in the region at the time was J. S. Mathews of Cheyenne who was elevated to fellowship in the WAA in 1886 l Western Mountain Region 50th Anniversary l

and, consequently, by the AIA in 1889. For the next forty years, no other WMR member was elevated to fellowship. In 1940, Robert K. Fuller of Denver and Walter Ellsworth Ware of Salt Lake City were elected to the College of Fellows. In the following 15 years, only Burnham Hoyt (1949) of Denver was elevated to Fellowship from the region. By 1910, the Colorado Chapter had grown to a total of a total of 48 members. In 1913, the states of Wyoming and New Mexico were included as components of the Colorado Chapter and, in 1916, Utah was added. Also in 1916, Nevada was assigned to the existing San Francisco Chapter, a chapter since 1881. At the same time (1916), Arizona was part of the Southern California Chapter. Five years later (1921), Utah established an independent


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chapter, which included the state of Utah and a number of counties in southern Idaho; the total membership was 15. Regional Districts appear at least as early as 1922 when, on June 4, at the National Executive Committee meeting, the regions were numbered with Region 8 including Washington, Montana, Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah and Alaska. At that time, Colorado was included in Region 6 and New Mexico in Region 9. Five years later, at the National Board Meeting (30 November 1927), Region 8 was re-designated the Western Mountain District and included all the states from the former Region 8. Colorado was still part of Region 6 and New Mexico remained in Region 9. In 1929, the San Francisco Chapter was renamed the Northern California Chapter but still incorporated all of Nevada.

In 1937, Arizona separated from the Southern California Chapter to establish an independent state organization. Wyoming and New Mexico both separated from the Colorado Chapter in 1947 to form independent state organizations. The Districts/Regions were renamed and reapportioned in July of 1959 forming the current six-state Western Mountain Region. The WMR has had two national presidents, Raymond J. Ashton, FAIA, of Salt Lake City in 1943 and John D. Anderson, FAIA of Denver in 2001. For a full list of all national offices held by WMR members, see WMR Awards and Officers.

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Chronolgy of Past WMR Officers Prior to 1980, WMR had only one director; the dates below refer to December of 76’ to December of 79’, ect. – a three year term.

1982 Tom Muths, d. (WY) WMR Senior Director Phil Dinsmore, d. (AZ)) Junior Director Dave Daileda (NV) (CO) Regional Secretary Fred Hynek (WY) Regional Treasure

1958-1961 Fred Porter (WY)

1983 Phil Dinsmore, d. (AZ) WMR Senior Director Bill Muchow, d. (CO) Junior Director Dave Daileda (NV) (CO) Regional Secretary Fred Hynek (WY) Regional Treasure Dave Hasse, WMR Pres. Comm. Chair

1961–1964 R. Lloyd Snedaker, d. (UT) 1964–1967 James Hunter, d. (CO)

1984 Phil Dinsmore, d. (AZ) WMR Senior Director Bill Muchow, d. (CO) Junior Director John Prosser (CO) Regional Secretary Fred Hynek (WY) Regional Treasure Dave Daileda (NV) WMR Pres. Comm. Chair

1967-1970 Sydney Little, d. (AZ) 1970–1973 Max Flatow (NM)

1985 Bill Muchow, d. (CO) WMR Senior Director Dave Daileda (NV) Junior Director John Prosser (CO) Regional Secretary Fred Hynek (WY) Regional Treasure Roger Baalman (WY) WMR Pres. Comm. Chair

1973-1976 Robert Fielden (NV) 1976–1979 Gerald Clark (AZ)

1986 Dave Daileda (NV) WMR Senior Director Greg Franta (CO) Junior Director Penny Posedly (AZ) Regional Secretary Fred Hynek (WY) Regional Treasure Neil Stowe (UT) WMR Pres. Comm. Chair

1980 - 1981 John Rogers (CO) WMR Senior Director Tom Muths, d. (WY) Junior Director WMR Presidents Commission Chairs (1982-1994)

1987 Dave Daileda (NV) WMR Senior Director Greg Franta (CO) Junior Director Penny Posedly (AZ) Regional Secretary Don Schlegel (NM) Regional Treasure Chris Hard (WY) WMR Pres. Comm. Chair

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1988 Greg Franta (CO) WMR Senior Director Jess Holmes Junior Director Phil Gerou (CO) Regional Secretary Don Schlegel (NM) Regional Treasure Chris Hard (WY) WMR Pres. Comm. Chair

1998 Terry Brown (NM) WMR Senior Director Marvin Sparn (CO) Junior Director Wayne Silberschlag (AZ) Regional Secretary Dino Sakellar (AZ) Regional Treasure Tina Gobbel (AZ) CACE Representative

1993 Mike Stransky (UT) WMR Senior Director Phil Gerou (CO) Junior Director Gabor Lorant Junior Director Pat Rehse (AZ) Regional Secretary Marvin Sparn (CO) Regional Treasure Doug Whitneybell (AZ) WMR Pres. Comm. Chair

1999 Terry Brown (NM) WMR Senior Director Marvin Sparn (CO) Junior Director Wayne Silberschlag (AZ) Regional Secretary Randy Byers (WY) Regional Treasure Tina Gobbel (AZ) CACE Representative

1994 Phil Gerou (CO) WMR Senior Director Pat Rehse (AZ) Junior Director Doug Whitneybell (AZ) Regional Secretary Marvin Sparn (CO) Regional Treasure John Rogers (CO) WMR Pres. Comm. Chair 1995 Pat Rehse (AZ) WMR Senior Director John Anderson (CO) Junior Director Doug Whitneybell (AZ) Regional Secretary William Miller (UT) Regional Treasure 1996 Pat Rehse (AZ) WMR Senior Director John Anderson (CO) Junior Director Barry Smith (UT) Regional Secretary William Miller (UT) Regional Treasure Elizabeth Mitchell (UT) CACE Representative 1997 John Anderson (CO) WMR Senior Director Terry Brown (NM) Junior Director Barry Smith (UT) Regional Secretary Dino Sakellar (AZ) Regional Treasure Elizabeth Mitchell (UT) CACE Representative

2000 Marvin Sparn (CO) WMR Senior Director Wayne Silberschlag (AZ) Junior Director Dennis Humphries (CO) Regional Secretary Randy Byers (WY) Regional Treasure Joe Jackson (CO) CACE Representative 2001 Wayne Silberschlag (AZ) WMR Senior Director Brad Schultz (NV) Junior Director Dennis Humphries (CO) Regional Secretary Randy Byers (WY) Regional Treasure Joe Jackson (CO) CACE Representative Regional Associate Director

2003 Brad Schultz (NV) WMR Senior Director Randy Byers (WY) Junior Director Ned White (CO) Regional Secretary Rick Bright (AZ) Regional Treasure Robin Treston(NV/AZ) Regional Associate Director Randy Lavigne (NV) CACE Representative 2004 Randy Byers (WY) WMR Senior Director Glenn Fellows (NM) Junior Director Steve Loos, (CO) Regional Secretary Rick Bright (AZ) Regional Treasure Robin Treston(NV/AZ) Regional Associate Director Cecilia Portal (NM) CACE Representative 2005 Randy Byers (WY) WMR Senior Director Glenn Fellows, (NM) Junior Director Steve Loos, (CO) Regional Secretary John Padilla, (NM) Regional Treasure Ronnie DiCappo Regional Associate Director Cecilia Portal (NM) CACE Representative

Prior to 2002 there were no Associate Directors

2006 Glenn Fellows, (NM) WMR Senior Director Steve Loos, (CO) Junior Director Chris Green, (CO) Regional Secretary John Padilla, (NM) Regional Treasure Jered Minter, (CO) Regional Associate Director Tina Litteral, (AZ) CACE Representative

2002 Wayne Silberschlag (AZ) WMR Senior Director Brad Schultz (NV) Junior Director White (WY) Regional Secretary Randy Byers (WY) Regional Treasure Jason Pettigrew (CO) Regional Associate Director Randy Lavigne (NV) CACE Representative

2007 Stephen K. Loos, (CO) WMR Senior Director John Padilla, (NM) Junior Director Chris Green, (CO) Regional Secretary John Alejandro, (NM) Regional Treasure Matt Howell, (CO) Regional Associate Director Tina Litteral, (AZ) CACE Representative


2008 Western Mountain Region Senior Director

Stephen K. Loos, AIA (CO) WMR Senior Director

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“John and I have the privilege and the pleasure of representing more than 3,000 AIA Architect members in Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming on the AIA National Board of Directors. As we close out our celebration of the Institute’s Sesquicentennial Year, we look forward to our own celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Western Mountain Region next year. Once again, the New Year finds us energized and excited by the future prospects of our Institute and our Region and look forward to working with you in the coming year.”

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2008 Western Mountain Region Executive Committee Stephen K Loos, AIA (CO) WMR Senior Director

John Alejandro, AIA (NM) Regional Treasurer

John Padilla, AIA (NM) Junior Director

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Steve Lichtenberger, AIA (AZ)Regional Secretary

Elizabeth Mitchell, Hon. AIA (UT) CACE Representative

Michelle Gerchick, Assoc AIA (AZ) Regional Associate Director

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Gerald L. Clark, FAIA / Phoenix William Wilde, FAIA / Tucson John B. Rogers, FAIA / Denver James Stewart Sudler, FAIA / Denver

W. Kirby Lockard, FAIA / Tucson George Wesley Sprinkle, FAIA / Phoenix Ronald Albert Straka, FAIA / Boulder

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Fred Henry Jobusch, FAIA / Tucson 1975

Eleazar Dias Herreras, FAIA / Tucson 1973

Edward Leighton Varney, Jr., FAIA / Phoenix Hobart D. Wagener, FAIA / Boulder

Kemper G. Goodwin, FAIA / Tempe Fred Melville Guirey, FAIA / Phoenix Calvin C. Straub, FAIA / Tempe Georgius Young Cannon, FAIA / Salt Lake City

Max Flato, FAIA / Albuquerque 1967

Ross Lloyd Snedaker, FAIA / Salt Lake City 1965

Sidney Wahl Little, FAIA / Tucson Roger Bailey, FAIA / Salt Lake City

Bradley Paige Kidder, FAIA / Santa Fe 1960

Fred Lewis Markham, FAIA / Provo James M. Hunter, FAIA/ Boulder

John Gaw Meem, FAIA / Santa Fe 1950

Walter Ellsworth Ware, FAIA / Salt Lake City Robert K. Fuller, FAIA / Denver

Robert S. Roeschlaub, FAIA / Denver 1900

S. Mathews, FAIA / Cheyenne O. von Nerta, FAIA / Cheyenne S. C. Dallas, FAIA / Salt Lake City W. S. Hedges, FAIA / Salt Lake City Francis W. Cooper, FAIA / Pueblo

Robert Ellis Sexton, FAIA / Glendale George Clayton Pearl, FAIA / Albuquerque John D. Anderson, FAIA / Golden

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Bennie M. Gonzales, FAIA / Scotsdale Herbert William Schneider, FAIA / Phoenix Edward Shier Parsons, FAIA / Reno

James T. Lendrum, FAIA / Phoenix John P. Conron, FAIA / Santa Fe

Robert W. Bliss, FAIA / Salt Lake City DeVon Carlson, FAIA / Boulder

Dean Leonard Gustavson, FAIA / Salt Lake City

Merritt H. Starkweather, FAIA / Tucson William C. Muchow, FAIA / Denver Victor Hornbein, FAIA / Denver

James W. Elmore, FAIA / Tempe Kenneth S. Clark, FAIA / Santa Fe F. Lamar Kelsey, Jr., FAIA / Colorado Springs

Frederick Penn Weaver, Jr., FAIA / Phoenix

Frederic Hutchinson Potter, FAIA / Cheyenne Roland Leonard Linder, FAIA / Denver

George Cannon Young, FAIA / Salt Lake City

William Gordon Jamieson, FAIA / Denver

Burnham Hoyt, FAIA / Denver

William E. Fisher, FAIA / Denver George H. Williamson, FAIA / Colorado

Franklin E. Kidder, FAIA / Denver

E. T. Carr, FAIA / Denver

Michael Kemper Goodwin, FAIA / Tempe Burtch W. Beall, Jr., FAIA / Salt Lake City Donald H. Panushka, FAIA / Salt Lake City Charles S. Sink, FAIA / Denver

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Lawrence Enyart, FAIA / Phoenix George Nelson Daniels, FAIA / Salt Lake City Ralph Folland Evans, FAIA / Salt Lake City Robert W. Peters, FAIA / Albuquerque Jess Holmes, FAIA / Las Vegas

Christopher Coover, FAIA / Phoenix John M. Prosser, FAIA / Denver

Marvin Hatami, FAIA / Denver Chester Emil Nagel, FAIA / Denver

Martin Gerald Brixen, FAIA / Salt Lake City George Anselevicius, FAIA / Albuquerque Fredric A. Benedict, FAIA / Aspen Dean Blake Chambliss, FAIA / Grand Junction Daniel J. Havekost, FAIA / Denver

Judith Chafee, FAIA / Tucson Jack DeBartolo, Jr., FAIA / Tucson Neil Astle, FAIA / Salt Lake City Bruce H. Jensen, FAIA / Salt Lake City Don P. Schlegel, FAIA / Albuquerque Temple Hoyne Buell, FAIA / Denver

Earl Kai Chann, FAIA / Tucson George W. Christensen, FAIA / Phoenix James Arthur Gresham, FAIA / Tucson Peter A. Lendrum, FAIA / Phoenix Edward H. Nelson, FAIA / Tucson James Walker Christopher, FAIA / Salt Lake City John Wells McHugh, FAIA / Santa Fe Antoine Predock, FAIA / Albuquerque Read Weber, FAIA / Santa Fe Guion Cabell Childress, FAIA / Denver James H. Johnson, FAIA / Denver

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H. Maynard Blumer, FAIA / Paradise Valley Les Wallach, FAIA / Tucson Neal P. Stowe, FAIA / Salt Lake City Michael J. Stransky, FAIA / Salt Lake City Robert A. Fielden, FAIA / Las Vegas Karl A. Berg, FAIA / Denver Phillip H. Gerou, FAIA / Evergreen Robert N. Kronewitter, FAIA / Denver Dayl A. Larson, FAIA / Denver James R. Morter, FAIA / Vail Richard L. vonLuhrte, FAIA / Denver

Gabor Lorant, FAIA / Phoenix

Joseph F. Boehning, FAIA / Albuquerque

Richard L. Anderson, FAIA / Tucson Philip W. Dinsmore, FAIA / Tucson Gerald A. Doyle, FAIA / Phoenix Jimmie R. Nunn, FAIA / Phoenix Nicholas G. Sakellar, FAIA / Tucson Franklin T. Ferguson, FAIA / Salt Lake City Willard C. Nelson, FAIA / Provo John W. Sugden, FAIA / Summit Park Theodore L. Mularz, FAIA / Aspen

William H. Cook, FAIA / Tucson Kenneth R. Fuller, FAIA / Denver George S. Hoover, FAIA / Denver Jerome M. Seracuse, FAIA / Denver Robert A. Van Deusen, FAIA / Denver

Thomas B. Muths, FAIA / Jackson Boyd A. Blackner, FAIA / Salt Lake City Van Dorn Hooker, FAIA / Albuquerque Samuel Jefferson Caudill, FAIA / Aspen Richard L. Crowther, FAIA / Denver


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J. Windom Kimsey, FAIA / Las Vegas Michael J. Holtz, FAIA / Colorado North Brian R. Klipp, FAIA / Denver David Owen Tryba, FAIA / Denver Edward D, White, Jr., FAIA / Denver

Morris A. Stein, FAIA / Phoenix Steve H. Crane, FAIA / Salt Lake City Andy Pressman, FAIA / Albuquerque Beverly Spears, FAIA / Santa Fe William E. Snyder, FAIA / Las Vegas

Edward F. Smith, FAIA / Salt Lake City Terrance John Brown, FAIA / Albuquerque William Deno, FAIA / Boulder Curt F. Dale, FAIA / Denver

R. Nicholas Loope, FAIA / Scottsdale Bryce D. Pearsall, FAIA / Phoenix David G. Scheatzle, FAIA / Tempe Bruce A. Hawtin, FAIA / Jackson M. Ray Kingston, FAIA / Salt Lake City J. Michael Brendle, FAIA / Denver Alan Golin Gass, FAIA / Denver Clifford S. Nakata, FAIA / Colorado Springs H. Alan Zeigel, FAIA / Boulder

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James Logan Abell, FAIA / Tempe Curtis Worth Fentress, FAIA / Denver Marvin J. Sparn, FAIA / Boulder

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Robert G. Hershberger, FAIA / Tucson Linda W. Sanders, FAIA / Tucson Edith Ann Cherry, FAIA / Albuquerque Peter H. Dominick, Jr., FAIA / Denver Gregory Esser Franta, FAIA / Boulder Robert W. Root, FAIA / Denver John Loren Yaw, FAIA / Aspen

D. A. Bertram, FAIA / Denver Brad Buchanan, FAIA / Denver James Leggitt, FAIA / Denver

John Douglas, FAIA / Phoenix C. Robert Campbell, FAIA / Albuquerque

Vernon D. Swaback, FAIA / Phoenix Louis L. Weller, FAIA / Albuquerque Christopher G. Nims, FAIA / Denver

Jennifer T. Moulton, FAIA / Denver Richard Caryl Farley, FAIA / Denver James Henry Bradburn, FAIA / Denver Frederick J. Hynek, FAIA / Parker

Patrick C. Rehse, FAIA, Phoenix Paul Winslow, FAIA / Phoenix William C. Miller, FAIA / Salt Lake City Stephen B. Smith, FAIA / Salt Lake City

Charles A. Albanese, FAIA / Tucson Soloman S. Pan, FAIA / (San Francisco) Gary Lee Desmond, FAIA / Denver Elizabeth Wright Ingraham, FAIA / Colorado Ronald L. Mason, FAIA / Denver

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John Kane, FAIA / Phoenix Wellington Reiter, FAIA / Phoenix John Carney, Jr., FAIA / Wyoming Prescott Muir, FAIA / Utah David Ballast, FAIA / Denver Gregory Friesen, FAIA / Colorado

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2007 Ron McCoy, FAIA/ Phoenix Paula Baker-Laporte, FAIA / Santa Fe Cornelius “Kin” DuBois, FAIA / Denver Claudia Patricia O’Leary, FAIA / Denver Herbert Roth, FAIA / Denver


“An idea is salvation by the imagination.” Frank Lloyd Wright

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Silver Medal Honor Awards have been given out, since 1979, when it was established. The Silver Medal recognizes an individual who has made significant contributions to the institute, profession and the citizens of the Western Mountain Region, their community, and who ahs transcended local boundaries in making these contributions.

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1979 Walter Zick, AIA Las Vegas, Nevada George Sprinkle, FAIA Phoenix, Arizona 1980 DeVon Carlson, FAIA Boulder, Colorado Van Dorn Hooker, AIA Albuquerque, New Mexico (no records exist of the 1981 & 1982 recipients)

1983 George C. Pearl, FAIA Albuquerque, New Mexico 1984 John Anderson, FAIA Denver, Colorado 1986 Art Brown, FAIA Tucson, Arizona

1987 Robert L. Bliss, AIA Salt Lake City, Utah 1994 John B. Rogers, FAIA Denver, Colorado

2000 TerryBrown,FAIA Albuquerque, New Mexico 2001 Marvin Sparn,FAIA Boulder, Colorado

1995 Cab Childress, FAIA Denver, Colorado Fredric Benedict, FAIA Aspen, Colorado

2002 Phillip H. Gerou, FAIA Denver, Colorado

1996 Les Wallach, FAIA Tucson, Arizona 1997 Jack Debartolo, FAIA Tucson, Arizona 1998 Robert Fielden, FAIA Las Vegas, Nevada

2003 Michael Stransky, FAIA Salt Lake City, Utah 2005 Bradley Schulz, AIA Las Vegas, Nevada 2007 Dennis Humphries, AIA Denver, Colorado

1999 Pat Rehse, FAIA Phoenix, Arizona

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Firm of the Year Awards have been given out, since 1979, when it was established. This award recognizes the continuing collaboration among individuals in a firm who have produced distinguished architecture over a period of at least 10 years, and have made significant contributions to the institute, the profession and their community, and have transcended their local boundaries in making these contributions.

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1980 W. C. Muchow Denver,Colorado

1993 Westwork Architects Albuquerque, New Mexico

2001 RNL Architects Denver, Colorado

1983 Sink, Combs Denver, Colorado

1994 Harry Teague Architects Aspen, Colorado

2002 Dekker, Perich, Holmes,Sabatini Nevada & New Mexico

1984 Everett, Ziegel Tumpes Boulder, Colorado

1995 Cottle Graybeal Yaw Aspen, Colorado

2003 Aller Lingle Associates Ft. Collins, Colorado

1985 Lamar Kelsey, AIA Colorado Springs, Colorado

1996 Fentress/Bradburn Denver, Colorado

2004 JMA Architects, Inc. Las Vegas, Nevada

1986 Anderson, Mason, Dale Denver, Colorado

1997 Michael Brendle Architects Denver, Colorado

2005 Orcutt/Winslow Partnership Phoenix, Arizona

1987 Brixen & Christopher Salt Lake City, Utah

1998 Tate & Snyder Architects Las Vegas, Nevada

2007 David Owen Tryba Architects Denver, Colorado

1988 FFKR Salt Lake City, Utah

1999 Line & Space Tucson, Arizona

2008 Humphries Poli Architects, P.C. Denver, Colorado

1993 Westwork Architects Albuquerque, New Mexico

2000 OZ Architecture Denver, Colorado

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WMR Awards of Distinction have been given out, since 1979, when it was established. This award recognizes those individuals and organizations outside the AIA membership category of Architect, who have recorded, illustrated or contributed to a better understanding and interpretation of awareness in the Western Mountain Region.

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1980 Dr.Bainbridge Bunting Albuquerque, New Mexico

1996 Kathleen Brooker Denver, Colorado

2000 Design&Planning Center University of New Mexico

Dr. Myra Jenkins Salt Lake City, Utah

Brent Davis Tucson, Arizona

Dana Crawford Denver, Colorado

1997 Adele W. Weiler Salt Lake City, Utah

2001 Tina Gobbel AIA Phoenix, Arizona

1983 Joe Shoemaker Utah Heritage Foundation

Thomas J. Noel Denver, Colorado

1984 RTD Denver, Colorado

1998 Nore V. Winter Boulder, Colorado

1986 Rosalie Merzbach Daily Journal, Denver, Colorado

Mary Lou Makepeace, Mayor Colorado Springs, Colorado

1994 Amory Lovins Aspen, Colorado

1999 Lou Wynn Colorado Springs, Colorado

2003 Randy Lavigne AIA Las Vegas, Nevada Susan Barnes-Gelt Denver, Colorado 2007 Mayor John Hickenlooper Denver, Colorado 2008 Stephen A. Goldsmith Salt Lake City, Utah

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2003 Maria Cole Denver, Colorado 2004 Eric Strain, AIA Las Vegas, Nevada 2005 Soren Simonsen, AIA Salt Lake City, Utah 2006 Scott Rodwin Boulder, Colorado 2007 Tania S. Salgado, AIA LEED AP Denver, Colorado 2007 Michael A. Del Gatto, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP Las Vegas, Nevada

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“25 Year� Awards have been given out since it was established in 2003. This award recognizes the built structure that has most influenced design and lifestyle in the Western Mountain region.

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2003 Las Vegas High School Las Vegas, NV 2005 Denver Art Museum Denver, CO 2007 16th Street Mall Denver, CO

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“Jason Pettigrew Memorial ARE Scholarship� Awards have been given out since it was established. This scholarship has been awarded to diverse and unique individuals across the United States.

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2006 Rebecca Brunt, Assoc. AIA 2007 Catherine Grace Rumbley, Assoc. AIA Emmanuel Ramirez Quiñones, Assoc. AIA 2008 Vasso Kampti, Assoc. AIA Karen Lesney, Assoc. AIA Joshua Lloyd, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP Dalimar Martinez-Carreras, Assoc. AIA Paul Pascarelli, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP Jason Dale Pierce, Assoc. AIA

The AIA National Associates Committee established the scholarship fund to remember their friend and colleague, Jason Pettigrew, Assoc. AIA. Jason dedicated much of his time with the AIA towards the development and growth of others and a commitment to community service. He touched the lives of everyone around him through his selfless service which included not only leadership roles locally, and with AIA Colorado, but through his national service as well. His significant contributions include assisting in the formation of the NAC through service on the first NAC Executive Committee, serving multiple years as Representative to the IDP Coordinating Committee, and most recently through his contributions towards the development of the Emerging Professional’s Companion released in 2004. As noted by Ana Guerra, Assoc. AIA, current Associate director on the AIA Executive Committee and past NAC chair: “Jason Pettigrew was committed to the future of the profession and kept all of our heads turned in the right direction toward progress. He was an architecture intern’s strongest advocate on many fronts and created conversations for all of the profession to work as one.”

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“aia western mountain region 50th anniversary logo competition” Competition Criteria: • The design must include “aia, wmr, 50”, the identity can be text-based, logo or any combination of these and other graphic formats. it must be easily recognizable and text should be easy to read • The design must be able to be color max)

printed in black and white, and in full color (2

• The size must be adjustable from very small to large it must be possible to use on screen: internet, CD-ROM, TV , video and banners; on paper: in newspaper print, letterhead, cards, advertisements, posters; and on textile: hats, t-shirts, sweaters or various gadgets (pins, pens etc)

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Winner Michael Vinh AIA, LEED AP Michael Vinh is a Senior Architectural Designer at Steelman Partners in Las Vegas, Nevada. Michael received his undergraduate architecture degree at the University of Virginia and a Master in Architecture from Harvard University. Prior to joining Steelman Partners, Michael has contributed to a number of internationally significant projects while working in the offices of Richard Meier & Partners in New York and later as an Associate with Gensler in Los Angeles. Since joining Steelman Partners in 2006, Michael’s work has centered on establishing the architectural design vision of a project through an advanced study of program, context, building systems and form. Michael’s work has been widely printed in professional publications including Architectural Record, and The Architectural Review. His projects have received numerous awards including Awards of Design Excellence from AIA chapters in Nevada and California. He is involved with the development of future professionals through IDP mentorship and has served as a guest critic at the University of Southern California, the Boston Architectural Center and University of Nevada Las Vegas.

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Desert Broom Library

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Austin City Hall

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Flint Riverquarium

Cotera + Reed Architects Antoine Predock Architect PC Austin, Texas

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Ice House Lofts

Antoine Predock Architect PC Albany, Georgia

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Rob Paulus Architect Tuscon, Arizona

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Stanwood

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Eric Logan, AIA Wilson, Wyoming

Oakwood Road Church

Quincie Douglas Library

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David Heymann, Laura Miller, and Michael Underhill Ames, Iowa

Rich채rd+Bauer Architects, llc Tuscon, Arizona


Rosie Joe House

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Design Build BLUFF/ College of Architecture & Planning, University of Utah / Hank Louis AIA


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Arabian Library

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Arizona State University East Student Union

Barrio Metalico

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GouldEvans Associates

Rob Paulus Architect, Ltd.

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Biodesign Institute @ Arizona State University

House of Five Dreams

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Hunt Residence

Jones Studio, Inc.

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Stephan Dynia Architects PC


Lattie F. Coor Hall

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Loloma 5

Jones Studio, Inc.

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Regional Animal Campus

Will Bruder Architects, Ltd.

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Tate Snyder Kimsey Architects

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Soldier Hollow Gold Course Clubhouse

The Tube At Georgia Bar

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VCBO Architecture

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“Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex...It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction.� Albert Einstein

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Arizona State University Interdisciplinary Science & Technology Building 2

Arizona State University Interdisciplinary Science & Technology Building 3

University of Arizona Meinel Optical Sciences Building

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Jones Studio, Inc. Phoenix, Arizona

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Palo Verde Library & Maryvale Community Center

The Duke

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GouldEvans Associates & Wendell Burnette Architects Phoenix, Arizona

The Field House

Circle West Archtiects, PC. Phoenix, Arizona

Architect: Location:

Wendell Burnette Architects Phoenix, Arizona

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US Arid Land Agricultural Research Facility

National Palace Museum

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Architect: Location :

SmithGroup Phoenix, Arizona

UN Remote Security Facility

Antoine Predock Architects, PC Albuquerque, New Mexico

Architect: Location:

Mark Harris Architect, AIA Colorado

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Hotel Valley Ho

Stone Ridge Church

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DeBartolo Architects Yuma, Arizona

Architect: Location :

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Sandia Mini Cooper Dealership

Allen + Philp Architects Phoenix, arizona

Architect: Location:

Jon Anderson Architect Albuquerque, New Mexico


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“A great building must begin with the unmeasurable, must go through measurable means when it is being designed and in the end must be unmeasurable.� Louis Kahn

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Lost Dog Wash Trailhead

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Weddle Gilmore Architects Tempe, Arizona

Conor Creek Ranch House

Prayer Pavilion of Light

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Architect: Location:

Turnbull, Griffin, & Haesloop Architects Jackson County, Colorado

DeBartolo Architects Phoenix, Arizona

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Performing Arts Pavilion @ the Jackson Hole Center

Hyatt Regency Denver

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Architect:

Location:

Stephan Dynia Architects & Carney Architects Jackson, Wyoming

Location:

Klipp/Brennan Beer Gorman Architects joint venture Albuquerque, New Mexico

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The Blue Rondo

Architect: Location:

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RNL Denver, Colorado

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Miramonte Residence

aSSEMBLAGE sTUDIO Henderson, Nevada

Architect: Location:

DeBartolo Architects Ltd. Phoenix, Arizona


Rincon Mountain Residence

Cesar Chavez Library

Architect: Location:

Architect: Location :

Design Build Collaborative Tuscon, Arizona

Private Residence

Line & Space Phoenix, Arizona

Architect: Location:

Rhode May Keller McNamarra Architects Albuquerque, New Mexico

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Los Alamos Civic Center

theCOMPOUND

Architect: Location:

aSSEMBLAGE sTUDIO Henderson, Nevada

Architect: Location :

Diamond and Schmitt architects, Inc. & Studiowest Architects, Inc. (joint venture) Phoenix, Arizona

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One Cental Park East

Architect: Location:

Landsource Tempe

SmithGroup, Inc. Phoenix, Arizona

Architect: Location :

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New Fork Social Club Residence

Circle West Architects, P.C. Tempe, Arizona

Architect: Location:

Carney Architects Jackson, Wyoming


5 Lazy R Guest House

Earl’s Silo

Architect: Location:

Gigaplex, Inc. Park City, Utah

Architect: Location :

#6 Water Songg Lane

Carney Architects Jackson, Wyoming

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SShepherd h h d RResources, IInc. Avon, Colorado

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Arizona Biomedical Collaborative

Architect: Location:

SmithGroup Phoenix, Arizona

Arcadia Historical Museum

Colorado Convention Center Expansion

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Architect: Location:

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Sparano + Mooney Architecture Salt Lake City, Utah

Fentress Bradbum Architects, Ltd. Denver, Colorado


Sea-Tac Central Terminal Expansion

Silverado Flats

Architect: Location:

Architect: Location :

Fentress Bradbum Architects, Ltd. Seatle, Washington

Lakes Residence

Rob Paulus Architect, Ltd. Tuscon, Arizona

Architect: Location:

Architekton Tempe, Arizona

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Adolf Loos

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“Architecture arouses sentiments in man. The architect’s task therefore, is to make those sentiments more precise.”



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Cleveland State University Fine and Visual Arts Facility

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Westlake Reed Leskosky Cleveland, Ohio


Social Condenser for Superior, Arizona

Desert House

Architect: Location :

Architect: Location :

Blank Studio, Inc. Phoenix, Arizona

Arabian Branch Library

Circle West Architects, P.C. Scottsdale, Arizona

Architect: Location:

Rich채rd+Bauer Architects Scottsdale, Arizona

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Laurence S. Rockefeller Preserve

Balboa Theatre

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Architect: Location :

Carney Architects Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Betty H. Fairfax High School

Westlake Reed Leskosky Phoenix, Arizona

Architect: Location:

DLR Group Denver, Colorado

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IndigoMODERN

Architect: Location :

Papago Gateway Center

Rob Paulus Architect, Ltd. Tuscon, Arizona

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Queens Lane Wine Silo

SmithGroup, Inc. Phoenix, Arizona

Architect: Location:

Carney Architects Denver, Colorado


University of Arizona Roy P. Drachman Hall

Architect: Location:

SmithGroup, Inc. Phoenix, Arizona

McDowell Mountain Ranch Aquatic Center

The College of Architecture & Landscape Architecture

Architect: Location :

Architect: Location:

Weddle Gilmore Architects Scottsdale, Arizona

Jones Studio Inc. Tuscon, Arizona

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The Can House

Architect:

Mark Roddy, AIA + Caren Roddy, AIA

Colegio Americano de Puebla

Ironwood Hall

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Architect: Location:

Location :

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Anderson Mason Dale Architects in association with Idea Asociados de Mexico Puebla, Mexico

ARCHITEKTON Chandler, Arizona





AIA Western Mountain Region Main Office 329 W. Pierpont Ave. Suite 100 Salt Lake City, UT 84101 Phone: 801.532.1727 Fax: 801.532.4576 Email: info@aiawmr.org

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