Awards: 2005 Institute Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design
Recipient: Frank Schlesinger Associates Architects--Frank and Christy Schlesinger (left to right)
Representative Work: 3336 Cady’s Alley; Washington, D.C.
Project: Cady's Alley; Washington, D.C.
Firm: Sorg & Associates PC, with Frank Schlesinger Associates Architects; McInturff Architects; Martinez & Johnson Architecture PC; Shalom Baranes Associates Architects; and Landscape Architect The Fitch Studio
Client: Eastbanc Inc.; Washington, D.C.
Photo: Julia Heine
 

   
 
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  140th AIA National Convention in Boston Emphasizes Sustainability, Affordable Housing, Urban Security and Diversity

 
For Immediate Release
  
Contact: Scott Frank
 202-626-7467
 sfrank@aia.org
Washington, D.C., May 21, 2008 — The American Institute of Architects (AIA) 2008 National Convention and Design Exposition concluded with a keynote presentation by Ambassador Andrew Young on the importance of Whitney M. Young Jr.’s speech in 1968 regarding the need for greater diversity in the profession. Other keynote presentations included Habitat for Humanity founder, Millard Fuller, challenging architects to address affordable housing issues, and Thomas Vonier, FAIA, founding member of the International Center for Urban Security, moderating a panel that examined issues of urban security and the built environment from geopolitical, tactical, and humanitarian points of view.

The convention attracted 23,950 registrants, and 852 exhibitors. In order to maintain a positive experience for attendees, the AIA made a concerted effort to keep the show size manageable and not overwhelming.

“The theme of ‘We the People’ was chosen to showcase the power of architecture on behalf of all people. I was encouraged to see that it was warmly received and embraced by all speakers and attendees,” said AIA President, Marshall Purnell, FAIA. “The tone was set with Millard Fuller’s excellent speech outlining the responsibility that architects have to address one of the most basic needs – shelter. His point was that architects have the opportunity to bring the dignity and worth of the profession to the people who need it most, and it was an ideal representation of our theme.”

For additional news and insight on the AIA 2008 National Convention and Design Expo, visit http://www.aia.org/aiarchitect/thisweek08/0516/0516n_greetings.cfm. The AIA 2009 National Convention and Design Expo themed “The Power of Diversity: Practice in a Complex World” will be held April 30 – May 2, 2009, in San Francisco. For more information about next year’s exhibition contact AIA Infocentral at 1.800.242.3837.

About The American Institute of Architects
For over 150 years, members of the American Institute of Architects have worked with each other and their communities to create more valuable, healthy, secure, and sustainable buildings and cityscapes. By using sustainable design practices, materials, and techniques, AIA architects are uniquely poised to provide the leadership and guidance needed to provide solutions to address climate change. AIA architects walk the walk on sustainable design. Visit www.aia.org/walkthewalk.