AIA West Jersey Newsletter December 2010
AIA West Jersey2015-02-03T11:29:03-05:00AIA West Jersey Newsletter December 2010
AIA West Jersey Newsletter December 2010
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Download: July 2010 AIA West Jersey Newsletter Spotlight This Issue: West Jersey Announces Its Malcolm Wells Sustainability Award AIA West Jersey will recognize members who promote sustainable design with a new award. The award will be named after South Jersey architect Malcolm Wells, who past away November 27, 2009. Mr. Wells was an iconic architect who tirelessly advocated environmentally responsible design long before the current emphasis on sustainability. [more on Malcolm Wells Sustainability Award] Spring Golf Event Raises $3,536! Thank you to all of our sponsors, players and dinner guests who made this event so successful. Thanks also goes out to [...]
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2010 Student Design AwardsSPOT LIGHT On Tuesday March 30, 2010, the AIA West Jersey Chapter held it annual Student Design Competition at the Haddon Fortnightly in Haddonfield, NJ. Each year, our chapter invites the faculty and staff of the four local architectural schools from Temple University, Drexel University, Philadelphia University, and University of Pennsylvania to select a non-thesis student to present their semester project to our jury and membership. Download: May 2010 AIA West Jersey Newsletter This year’s candidates included: Andrew Waxtel - Temple University An art museum located near the Ben Franklin Parkway Erin Avery - Drexel University A retail/mixed [...]
[singlepic id=8 w=320 h=240 float=left]SPOT LIGHT Pictured (l-r) Robert O'Reilly, AIA-West Jersey VP; William Fearon, AIA-West Jersey President; Lori Braunstein, Executive Director of Sustainable Cherry Hill; Scott Downie, Spiezle Group, Inc., AIA member and SCH board member. Sustainable Cherry Hill was honored with the American Institute of Architects (AIA) West Jersey Community Service Award. The award is presented each year to a local individual or organization that has impacted the community in regards to architecture and the built environment. Download : March 2010 AIA West Jersey Newsletter