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ABOUT US

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AIABALTIMORE Contact Information:
11½ West Chase Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone: 410.625.2585; Fax: 410.727.4620
Public Hours: Monday through Thursday, 9 4:30 p.m.
General inquiries: info@aiabalt.com
Document and book orders, basic membership information: slewand@aiabalt.com
Individual membership questions, committee work and newsletter contributions: ahorwitz@aiabalt.com
Specific internal and external issues: klewand@aiabalt.com
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AIABaltimore Staff
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Karen Lewand, Hon. AIA klewand@aiabalt.com
Ali Horwitz, ahorwitz@aiabalt.com
Stephanie Lewand, slewand@aiabalt.com
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Executive Director
Assistant Director
Administrative Assistant
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2006 Board of Directors
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Mahendra Parekh, AIA, mparekh@morgan.edu
William Gaudreau, Jr. AIA, walgaudreau@gaudreauinc.com
Peter Doo, AIA, pdoo@hcm2.com
Barbara Sweeney, AIA, bsweeney@zigersnead.com
James Determan, AIA, jdeterman@csdarch.com
R. Win Boyer, AIA, winb@marks-thomas.com Lee Driskill, AIA, ldriskill@hcm2.com
Laura Dulski, AIA, ldulski@hcm2.com
Ron Grodzinsky, CPA, rgrodzinsky@rowles.com
John Padussis, Associate AIA, john_padussis@gensler.com
Terry Squyres, AIA, tsquyres@gwwoinc.com Paul Taylor, AIA, pltjr@africanarchitecture.com Ed Hord, FAIA, ehord@hcm2.com
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President
President-Elect
Treasurer
Secretary
Past-President
Director
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Fellows Liaison
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About AIABaltimore
Founded in 1871, the Baltimore Chapter of The American Institute of Architects is the third oldest in the country. The constitution written by its founders states that "the objects of the chapter are to unite in fellowship the architects of the city, and to combine their efforts so as to promote the artistic, scientific and best ethical standards of the profession."
Throughout this past century, membership and activity in the Baltimore Chapter have grown and changed. The chapter's educational programming for members and the general public has expanded. Committees have multiplied and broadened to address issues important to architects, and AIABaltimore has responded to individuals' needs, to the maturing profession, and to global events.
As we enter the next century, we will continue this proactive approach to architecture and its role in our city and the nation. AIABaltimore, based in a city of neighborhoods, was the first AIA chapter to join the global village with its own website. Our new site has been designed to acknowledge the increasing needs of our membership and the public for convenient and instant access to information and services.
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