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AIABaltimore Highlights Local Talent
Tuesday, January 9
5:30 pm reception, 6:00 program
Congratulations to the 4 award winners of the AIABaltimore/BALTIMORE Magazine Residential Design Awards. Please join us to hear them discuss their inspirations and passions on Tuesday, January 9, at the AIABaltimore Gallery.
GABRIEL KROIZ, AIA
Gabriel Kroiz, principle of Kroiz Architecture, studied at the Rhode Island School of Design and the University of Maryland. His firm, Kroiz Architecture, has projects in the US and Asia including Ssamzie Gil Shopping Center, which has been published abroad and received design awards from the Seoul Metropolitan Government as well as Maryland and Baltimore Chapters of the AIA. As a builder, Kroiz has focused on small, detail intensive projects which allow for a high level of research and material innovation including this year’s AIA winner Green-HAB. In addition Kroiz has taught at the Maryland Institute, University of Maryland and Duksung University in Seoul and is currently the Co-Director of MICA-Korea, the Maryland Institute Summer Studies Abroad Program in South Korea.
ROBERT M. GURNEY, FAIA
The office of Robert M. Gurney, FAIA is dedicated to the design of modern, meticulously detailed, thoughtfully ordered residential and commercial projects sensitive to site, program and budget. Materials are employed with honesty, integrity and ecological awareness. The design process involves an understanding of site specific issues of location, landscape, history, availability of materials and construction methods. The office of Robert M. Gurney, FAIA has won more than one hundred design awards and has been published in numerous national and international journals.
MARK MCINTURFF, FAIA
Mark McInturff, FAIA is a native of Washington DC and received his B. Architecture from the University of Maryland School of Architecture with its first graduating class in 1972. He has taught at the University of Maryland since 1980, since 1987 as an annual visiting critic, with a focus on design competitions, and was appointed as the University of Maryland Kea Professor for Spring 2003. From 1995 through 2004 he was also a visiting critic at the Catholic University of America’s School of Architecture and Planning. McInturff was elevated to the College of Fellows of the AIA in 2000.
CHARLES ALEXANDER, AIA
Alexander Design Studio is an award-winning practice founded on the principle that good design is the marriage of intellectual ideas and rigorous functional problem solving. Charles Alexander, AIA, graduated from Cornell University and received his graduate degree from the Yale School of Architecture. Alexander Design Studio, founded in 1993, has projects located throughout the Mid-Atlantic region.
$10/members, $5/associates and students $20/public. Please send clearly marked payment to AIABaltimore, 11 ½ West Chase Street in Baltimore, 21201.1.5 AIA/CES (HSW) credits with registration
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