This month, we celebrate all women; but also highlight industry experts who are forging equality, sharing their knowledge, and creating change in the design and construction markets.
Marking International Women’s Day on March 8 and Women’s History Month for 2024, the national women’s advocacy group Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation has announced commitments by several major National Public Radio affiliate stations to air the new 1-hour special Buildings Speak: Stories of Pioneering Women Architects.
The appointment of Haas and Koehler also marks the firm’s newest class of associates and the first non-architects to achieve this designation, demonstrating DIG’s commitment to promoting from within.
The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards and the National Organization of Minority Architects announced the next phase of their joint study: Building on Belonging, a series of surveys and action items following up on initial findings from Baseline on Belonging and identifying additional opportunities to make the architecture profession more equitable.
Adrianna Swindle has joined global architecture and design firm Perkins&Will as a principal and practice leader in the corporate and commercial as well as civic and cultural markets.
This month, we celebrate all women; but also highlight industry experts who are forging equality, sharing their knowledge, and creating change in the design and construction markets.
Celebrating its 27th year, the Tradewell Fellowship program positions tomorrow’s healthcare planners and designers for rapid career advancement and leadership through immersive participation in healthcare design projects and the opportunity to explore a healthcare design research question in their area of interest.
The recent elevations include the appointment of one new Associate Principal and eight new Associates who have strongly contributed to the firm’s profile as a national design practice.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore has designated Cynthia Shonaiya, AIA, NCARB, Principal at Hord Coplan Macht, as the first Black Chair of the State Board of Architects.
As the first employee promoted to partner since //3877’s inception in 2011, Petyak will aid in the firm’s continued expansion, both internally and externally.