Awards: 2005 Institute Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design
Recipient: Goody, Clancy & Associates: Herb Nolan, Ben Carlson, Ron Mallis and Geoffrey Morrison-Logan (left to right)
Project: North Allston Strategic Framework for Planning; Boston
Client: Boston Redevelopment Authority; Boston
Photo: Goody, Clancy & Associates
 

   
 
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2008 AIA/COTE Leadership

 

AIA/COTE Advisory Group
Adjunct Advisory Group Members
Regional Team Liaisons
Subcommittee Volunteers

2008 AIA/COTE Advisory Group
Advisory Group members are nominated by their peers and appointed by the AIA National Board Knowledge Committee. AIA members are invited to submit their credentials at any time for consideration; the appointment process occurs in the spring of every year and members are asked to serve a five-year term.



Henry Siegel, FAIA
Chair
Siegel and Strain Architects
Emeryville, Calif. 





Kenneth A. Scalf, AIA
Vice Chair
Architectural Energy Corporation
Franklin, Tenn.


Kira Gould, Assoc. AIA
 Past Chair
William McDonough + Partners
Charlottesville, Va.



David Miller, FAIA

The Miller/Hull Partnership
Seattle





Alexis Karolides, AIA

Rocky Mountain Institute
Snowmass, Colo.

 

 

2008 AIA/COTE Adjunct Advisory Group
The Adjunct Advisory Group (AAG) has been established to help meet the AIA/COTE’s goals on a national level. The AAG is selected from active volunteers and other interested parties, with an eye toward a balance of skills/interests, discipline, and age/gender/ethnic diversity. Individuals are invited to serve one- to two-year terms. Appointments are considered in the spring and terms begin in the summer.

Greg Mella, AIA
SmithGroup
Washington, D.C.

Angela Heinze, AIA
Looney Ricks Kiss Architects Inc.
Memphis, Tenn.

Lance Davis, AIA
GSA
Washington, DC

Thomas Fisher, AIA
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis

Regional Team/Chapter Liaisons
AIA/COTE relies on the regional teams to maintain more consistent contact with the 50 active chapters and to help them communicate more with each other. The first regional team was named by inviting past AIA/COTE chairs who had been particularly active. In the future, we will ask the regional team members to nominate two to three active past chairs from their regions. This is a one- to three-year commitment.

Northeast (New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont)
Ken Fisher 
Gensler
Boston
BSA COTE (AIA Boston); AIA Connecticut COTE; AIA New York Chapter COTE; AIA Maine COTE; AIA New Hampshire Environmental Guild; AIA Eastern New York COTE

Mid-Atlantic (New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, DC, Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina)
Rick Schneider, AIA 
Inscape Studio
Washington, D.C.
AIA Washington DC COTE; AIA Pittsburgh COTE; AIA Northern Virginia COTE; AIA New Jersey COTE; AIA Charlotte COTE; AIA North Carolina COTE; AIA Bucks County (PA) Committee on Green Architecture; AIA Baltimore COTE

West Coast (Washington, Oregon, California, Hawaii, Alaska)
Amanda Sturgeon, AIA
Perkins+Will
Seattle
AIA San Francisco COTE; AIA Santa Clara Valley COTE; AIA Seattle COTE; AIA Portland COTE; AIA Los Angeles COTE; AIA East Bay COTE; AIA Honolulu COTE; AIA Inland California COTE

Southwest/Mountains (Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah Idaho, Montana, Wyoming)
Lance Kirk, Assoc. AIA
Lucchesi Galati Architects
Las Vegas
AIA Arizona COTE; AIA Denver COTE; AIA Utah COTE; AIA Las Vegas COTE

Southeast and Gulf (Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Florida, Virgin Islands, Tennessee, Puerto Rico)
Filippo Castore, AIA
BNIM
Houston
AIA Atlanta COTE; AIA Austin COTE; AIA San Antonio COTE; AIA Houston COTE; AIA Dallas COTE; AIA Miami COTE; AIA Eastern Oklahoma COTE; AIA Central Oklahoma COTE

Midwest/Plains (North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky)
Len Sciarra, AIA
Gensler
Chicago
AIA Wisconsin COTE; AIA Northeast Illinois COTE; AIA Chicago COTE; AIA Cincinnati COTE; AIA Cleveland COTE; AIA Columbus COTE; AIA Iowa COTE; AIA Kansas COTE; AIA Kansas City COTE; AIA Minnesota COTE; AIA Nebraska/AIA Omaha COTE; AIA Indianapolis COTE; AIA Ohio COTE; AIA Michigan COTE

Subcommittee Volunteers
AIA/COTE welcomes volunteer assistance from AIA members and nonmembers who are interested in sustainable design. Interested individuals should contact staff to see what opportunities are available and where a good match of skills may be possible. Calls for volunteers are made on an as-needed basis as not all projects operate on parallel calendar schedules.

At Large
Carl Elefante, AIA, Quinn Evans
Susan Ubbelhode, University of California-Berkeley
Julie Gabrielli, Gabrielli Design Studio
Gail Brager, University of California-Berkeley
Marilyn Farmer, AIA, Habitat Studio
Gregory Hunt, Leo A. Daly
Rick Carter, AIA, LHB
Steve McDowell, FAIA, BNIM
Bob Harris, AIA, Lake l Flato Architects

Top Ten Green Projects/Definition and Measures of Sustainable Design
Volunteers work with Henry Siegel on the AIA/COTE Top Ten Green Projects Awards program as well as the definition and measures of sustainable design.

Charlies Griffith, AIA, Polshek Partnership
Lance Hosey, AIA, William McDonough + Partners
Hernando Miranda, Soliterra

Environmental Leadership/Allied Organizations
Volunteers work with Ken Scalf on coordinating the list of allied organizations and tracking their sustainability activities.

Christina Nambiar, AIA, Pei Cobb Freed & Partners
Martin Dion, Symmes Maini & McKee
Dona Stankus, AIA, North Carolina Solar Center, North Carolina State University
Rand K. Ekman, AIA, OWP&P Architects
Paul S. Brown, AIA, Drummey Rosane Anderson
Kim Shinn, PE, TLC Engineering

Communications/Advocacy
Volunteers work with Kira Gould on communications (such as COTEnotes and Top Ten Green Projects Awards documentation) and advocacy matters (such as feedback for the Government Advocacy group).

Doug Graybeal, AIA, Graybeal Architects
Robert Vagnieres Jr., AIA
Rao Revathi, AIA, Booz Allen Hamilton
Syndney Mainster, AIA, E4
Mark Ruckman
Yann Weymouth, AIA, HOK
Roxanne Button, AIA, Cannon Design
William Worthen, Urban Fabrick
Charles Poat, Walbridge Aldinger
Nadia Elrokhsy, AIA, Nadia Elrokhsy Architecture
Doug Pierce, AIA, Perkins + Will
Kevin Hall, AIA, OWP&P
Pauline Souza, AIA, WRNS Studio
Jared Silliker

Education
Volunteers work with Kira Gould and others on education activities (such as case study proposals and collaborations with ACSA and AIAS).

Kate Bakewell, ASLA, Hart Howerton
Liz Vandermark, AIA, SmithGroup
Eric Delss, Agoos/Lovera Architects
Matthew Wolf, Melotte Morse Leonatti
Peter Hind, AIA, Studio 951
Christopher Theis, LSU/SBSE
Kate Bojsza, Assoc. AIA, Pei Cobb Freed
Jim Wasley, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

To find out if there is an ongoing project that might interest you, please contact Marsha Garcia at the AIA.