|
COMMITTEES, BOARD, STAFF AND SPOTLIGHTS
Committees 2008

|
|
|
2008 Committee Chairpeople:
Front John Padussis, Assoc. AIA, Achieving Registration Together; Paul Hume, AIA, Technology in Practice; Tim Mead, AIA, Continuing Education; Denise Khoury, Design Awards; 2008 President Peter Doo, AIA. Rear -- Bertha Angeles, Assoc. AIA, Associates; Wendy Oberer, Assoc. AIA, Residential Design Awards; Gil Thomas, AIA, Urban Design Committee; Deborah Capallo, Professional Affiliates; Scott Vieth, AIA, Design Awards; Tom Liebel, AIA, Committee on the Environment; Sharon Walsh, AIA and Marc Daemen, AIA, Spring Lecture Series; Anath Ranon, AIA, Historic Resources. Absent Madhuri Subramaniam, Assoc. AIA, Associates; John Hutch, AIA, Committee on the Environment; Terry Squyres, AIA, Communications; John Harris, Assoc. AIA, Design Awards Traveling Exhibit; Kathleen Sherrill, AIA, Diversity; Ed Hord, FAIA, College of Fellows; Matthew Moschel, AIA, Golf Outing; Alan Brock, AIA, Membership; Mark Mobley, AIA, Property and Facilities; Ronnie Thomas, AIAS and Ruth Connell, AIA, School Liaison; Klaus Philipsen, AIA, Urban Design Committee. These are the people who make things happen in this chapter!
|
|
GET INVOLVED! Committees are always looking for fresh ideas, and extra hands make the load light. Contact the committee chairperson to volunteer your services by following the links below. (Monthly Meeting Schedule)
|
|
ART Program (ARE Prep)
Associate Affairs
Baltimore Architecture Week
Communications
Continuing Education Committee
COTE (Committee on the Environment)
Design Awards Committee
Design Awards Traveling Exhibit
Baltimore Magazine/ AIA Residential Design Awards
Diversity Committee
Fellows Committee
|
Gallery Exhibit
Golf Outing Committee
Historic Resources Committee
Lecture Series Committee
Membership Committee
Newsletter Committee
Professional Affiliate Committee and Interprofessional Affairs
Property and Facilities Committee
School Liaison
TiPC (Technology in Practice)
Urban Design Committee
|
|
AIABaltimore Staff

|
|
Karen Lewand, Hon. AIA, Executive Director, klewand@aiabalt.com
Ali Horwitz, Assistant Director, ahorwitz@aiabalt.com
Arielle Fishman, Membership Coordinator, afishman@aiabalt.com
Stephanie Lewand, Administrative Assistant, slewand@aiabalt.com
|
|
AIA Middle Atlantic Region Representatives

|
|
James Determan, AIA, Regional Director
John M. Maudlin-Jeronimo, FAIA
Lauren K. Bostic, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP
|
CSD is proud to announce that James Determan, AIA, Vice President and Education Studio Principal, has been elected as AIA Regional Director for the Middle Atlantic Region.
During his three-year term, Determan, one of 35 Regional Directors nationally, will act as a liaison between local AIA chapters and AIA national.
Since 1998, he has been with the education studio of the long-standing Baltimore firm of Cochran Stephenson & Donkervoet (CSD), where he specializes in K-12 private and public schools and university work. Some of Mr. Determan’s well-known and award-winning projects include design for the Schools of Medicine and Nursing at The Johns Hopkins University, St. Paul’s School for Girls, St. Vincent Pallotti (Laurel), and the Park School.
|
|
AIAMD

|
|
B. Lee Driskill, III, AIA
Eileen English, AIA
David Gaudreau, AIA
Thomas Liebel, AIA, LEED AP
|
Chris Parts, AIA
Phillip W. Worrall, AIA
Dan Bennett, AIA (Alternate)
|
|
|
|
Distinguished Service Awards 2007

|
|
MATTHEW FITZSIMMONS, Assoc. AIA
for outstanding contribution to the built environment through the AIABaltimore Urban Design Committee.
DAVID GLEASON, AIA
for outstanding contribution to the built environment through AIABaltimore, the Baltimore City Commission for Historical and Architectural Preservation, and the Baltimore Architecture Foundation.
SARAH GRATZ, Assoc. AIA
for outstanding contribution as co-chairman of the AIABaltimore Spring Lecture Series.
GORDON INGERSON, AIA
for outstanding leadership and persistence in the improvement of the built environment through the Urban Design Committee, as 2004 President, and creator of the AIA150 Gateway Initiative.
DONALD KANN, AIA
for outstanding leadership and longevity in preservation of the historic built environment through the Baltimore City Commission for Historical and Architectural Preservation.
JESSICA MARSHALL, AIA
for outstanding contribution as co-chairman of the AIABaltimore Spring Lecture Series.
MICHAEL MURPHY, AIA
for outstanding leadership in preservation of the built environment individually and through the Baltimore City Commission for Historical and Architectural Preservation.
JOSEPH NKWANYUO, AIAS
for outstanding service to the Morgan State University AIAS, and the Board of Directors.
JOHN PADUSSIS, Assoc. AIA
for outstanding leadership in implementing the Architectural Review Examination and Achieving Registration Together programs, and through the Associates Committee and Board of Directors.
MAHENDRA PAREKH, AIA
for outstanding leadership as 2006 President, and in heightening the partnership between the Morgan State University Institute of Architecture & Planning and AIABaltimore.
KLAUS PHILIPSEN, AIA
for outstanding leadership and persistence in the improvement of the built environment through the Urban Design Committee, the Board of Directors, and 1000 Friends of Maryland.
ANNE RAINES, AIA
for outstanding leadership on the Board of Directors, and in the creation of the annual Baltimore Architecture Week.
NAOMI REETZ
for outstanding contribution to the creation of the AIABaltimore Technology in Practice Committee.
COREY RUBADUE, Assoc. AIA
for outstanding leadership in the creation and development of the AIABaltimore Technology in Practice Committee and its programs.
SHARI WEPMAN-ALBERT, AIA
for outstanding contribution to the BALTIMORE Magazine/AIABaltimore Residential Design Awards program.
|
|
|