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Winston Churchill once said, “We shape our buildings, and afterwards our buildings shape us.” It’s a powerful
quote that rings true to anyone who has ever had the privilege to design a building.
When I began my term as president of AIA Indianapolis, I had three goals, which I thought could help shape
our future, bring about change and energize our membership.
My first goal was to increase our collaboration with like-minded organizations, such the American Society
of Landscape Architects, ASHRAE, Construction Specifications Institute, US Green Building Council, Urban
Land Institute and People for Urban Progress.
I’m proud to say, we were able to achieve that goal, and now representatives on each of those organizations
have joined the AIA Indianapolis board.
As an architect who is passionate about sustainability and energy efficiency, I — like many others — was
concerned about the future of our state’s energy code. It received an 11th-hour reprieve in 2016, when then
Gov. Mike Pence signed a one-year extension just days before he left office. On Jan. 1, 2017, we had a
12-month deadline to convince Gov. Eric Holcomb to re-adopt our Energy Code.
Thanks in part to the leadership of our Executive Director Jason Shelley and the advocacy work of AIA
members, we made the case for an energy code and Gov. Holcomb re-adopted the energy code for seven
years. Our work now begins to advocate for updating other codes, including the residential code, which is
under review right now.
My third goal was to establish a Committee on the Environment (COTE) for our chapter. Joseph Yount, AIA,
stepped up to help lead that committee, which was instrumental in helping us advocate and educate on
topics of sustainable design.
None of these goals would have been accomplished without the collaboration and commitment of AIA
Indianapolis leaders and members, and for that I am grateful. I now proudly pass the baton to Jeremy Welu, AIA.
I leave my term feeling energized for the future of our City and for the future of our profession.
Daniel Overbey, AIA / President
AIA Indianapolis
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architectural profession dedicated to:
— Serving its members
— Advancing their values
— Improving the quality of the built environment
2017 AIA INDIANAPOLIS EXCELLENCE AWARDS
Great design not only improves the local landscape, but it helps attract talent, increase productivity and
make a difference for people. The nine winning projects and two special recognitions exemplify the power
of design. The 2017 AIA Indianapolis Excellence Awards went to:
AXIS Architecture + Interiors received the Honor Award and Excellence Award for its design of the Cum-
mins LiveWell Center a 28,000-square-foot healthcare center in Columbus designed for Cummins’ 9,500
employees and their families. AXIS also won an Honor Award for the interior architecture of Jarden Home
Brands, where the use of natural light and bright colors inspire innovative thinking and collaboration inside the
Fishers company. AXIS received a Merit Award for its interior architecture of Business Furniture Corporation.
arcDESIGN received a Merit Award for its renovation of Indiana State University’s oldest surviving building,
a Neo-Classical design built in 1909. It’s now Normal Hall, a Student Success Center, where a new, con-
temporary addition contrasts with the building’s historic past, which features a restored stained-glass dome.
RATIO received a Merit Award for its design of Colorado State University’s Scott Bioengineering Building
in Fort Collins, Colo., which was designed to foster innovation and collaboration. The 43,000-square-foot
building includes laboratories, research offices, classroom space, collaborative work area, admin space as
well as a 24-hour study space. RATIO also was honored with a Citation Award for its design of Mills Hall
at Indiana State University in Terre Haute. The renovation has given new life to the 1960’s era complex.
ONE 10 STUDIO Architects received a Merit Award for its design of a modern home near downtown
Indianapolis. ONE 10 also received a Citation Award for its design of Irvington Lofts.
Rowland Design received a Citation Award for its interior architecture of United Way of Central Indiana
headquarters.
krM Architecture+ received a Citation Award for its design of the Markle Library.
Ball State University professor Timothy Gray, AIA, and his students received a Citation Award for GrOwING
GREEN, a prototype for a mobile greenhouse to support urban farming operations in Indianapolis.
Ball State University professor Anthony Costello, FAIA, and his students received a Citation Award for a
research and development project, SOLTEK, a process using a solar-heated kiln to manufacture concrete
blocks, which has the potential to improve the health and safety in Third World countries.
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“Rich and simple elegance,” was how the jury described the design. “We commend the connectivity
between the indoor and outdoor environments, the palliative interiors, and use of calming tones and tex-
tures. The architectural team’s design response achieved the goal of challenging the stereotypical doctor’s
office and exemplifies a holistic integration of architecture, building systems, function and site design.”
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“This project creates a work environment successfully designed to foster collaboration and innovation. The
design translates well from the initial concept sketches to the three-dimensional outcome with areas defined
by varied use of color, texture, and architectural elements. Open collaborative workspace is balanced with
quiet space for focused work. A courtyard and skylights enhance the experience for a seemingly large floor
plate, bringing daylight to interior spaces. The client’s products are artfully integrated into the design in light
fixtures and an art installation that serves a hallmark of the design,” according to the jury.
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GETTING ENERGIZED THROUGH DESIGN
AIA Indianapolis works to educate its membership and the public about the importance of design and also
offers engaging programs that spark ideas, discussion and even activism. Here are some of the highlights
of 2017:
Understanding innovative construction techniques helps Andrew Wells, FAIA, of Dake Wells Architecture
in Springfield, Mo., advance his firm’s design. Wells showed off some of his latest projects during a spring
program.
The Indiana High School Design Competition annually awards high school students for their design work,
and for many students, this competition is more than about winning an award, it’s a chance for teens to
experience what architecture is all about.
More than 100 AIA members got an exclusive look inside Roche’s Laboratory Consolidation Building, the
first project completed as part of the company’s $300 million transformation, which showcases Alternative
Workplace Solutions, where no one has an assigned office or desk, including the CEO. CSO Architects and
Roche’s campus architect led the tour.
Architects featured on the 2017 Architects’ Home Tour gave insights into their designs during a panel discus-
sion during, “A Home by an Architect.”
As part of the 50th anniversary of Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission, Donna Sink, AIA, moder-
ated a panel discussion of how new designs fit into historic neighborhoods (below). Panelists included Mark
Demerly, AIA, of Demerly Architects, Tom Gallagher of RATIO, Duncan Stroik, AIA, who owns a firm by the
same name in South Bend and Drew White, FAIA, of AXIS Architecture + Interiors.
People are hooked on reality home improvement shows, but anyone in the design profession can tell you
what you see in a 60-minute show isn’t an accurate reflection of reality. To bring home that point, Dawn
Zuber, AIA, who owns Studio Z Architecture in Plymouth, Mich., gave a behind-the-scenes look at reality
TV based on her experience on HGTV’s Urban Oasis.
Indianapolis has an opportunity to reshape its regional center, and AIA Indianapolis wants to play a role
in what the future looks like. During the annual City-County Council reception, Mark Bebee, AIA, Sanford
Garner, AIA, and Robert Kennedy, FAIA, offered suggested alternatives to the Indiana Department of
Transportation’s plan to reconstruct the I65/I70 split downtown.
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ARCHITECTS’ HOME TOUR
Indianapolis loves homes tours, and one of the most popular is the Architects’ Home Tour. Seven Indianapolis
architects were featured during the 2017 tour, which included new construction and renovations.
HAUS Architecture For Modern Lifestyles designed Copperwood, a contemporary home that takes in views
of wetlands in Zionsville. A
ONE 10 STUDIO Architects presented Mid Mod Remodel, a remake of a Mid-Century Modern in Meridian-
Kessler. B
Rowland Design transformed a traditional ranch into a sophisticated, modern retreat on Eagle Creek. C
Alex White, AIA, designed a modern twist to his own 1969 French Provincial-style home in Belle Meade
Estates on Indy’s northside. D
NEON Architecture designed Arsenal Row – a contemporary rowhouse in Windsor Park – and the Slant
House, a contemporary design in up-and-coming Bates-Hendricks neighborhood. E
Stewart Whitcomb, AIA, designed a passive home for his family, Sustainable on Broadway in the King Park
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AIA COLLEGE OF FELLOWS
Lisa Gomperts, FAIA, was elevated to the American Institute of Architects College of Fellows. A principal at
Schmidt Associates, she is the only Indiana architect to be named to the prestigious Fellows program in 2017.
As a lead project manager, Gomperts has successfully led and facilitated the completion of more than 50
projects through the state, including the Michael A. Evans Center for Health Services at Marian College, which
houses the first Catholic College of Osteopathic Medicine in the country. Her vision helped transform a former
historic courthouse into an engaging, modern-day business school for Indiana State University, and she was
the lead designer of the Indiana University Regenstrief Institute, a global leader in biomedical informatics.
Gomperts is the 2018 president of AIA Indiana and is past president of AIA Indianapolis. She also is former
chairwoman of the national AIA education committee.
AIA YOUNG ARCHITECT OF THE YEAR
Lora Teagarden, AIA, project architect at RATIO, was named a Young Architect of the Year by the American
Institute of Architects.
Teagarden works on both new construction, such as the Indiana University School of Informatics & Com-
puting, as well as renovation projects, such as the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology’s Student Union.
Teagarden was the 2017 secretary of AIA Indianapolis and will be the 2018 treasurer. She also has been
co-chairwoman of the Indianapolis chapter of Young Architects Forum (YAF) and is public relations director
for YAF National Advisory Council.
In her blog, and published work she promotes the value and benefits of great design and the architecture
profession. Teagarden is the only architect in Indiana to receive the honor this year, and one of only 14 in
the country.
AIA INDIANA YOUNG ARCHITECT OF THE YEAR
Brandon Hoopingarner, AIA, director of design at American StructurePoint, received the Young Architect of
the Year Award. Hoopingarner leads the design team for some of the firm’s projects, including the new head-
quarters for BlueSky in Noblesville, Riverview Health’s Westfield hospital and the Lawrenceburg Event Center.
Hoopingarner was named to Engineering News Record’s Top 20 Under 40 in 2014, he received the Interior
Design Coalition of Indiana Emerging Talent Award in 2014 and was a finalist for Junior Achievement Indy’s
Best and Brightest.
AIA INDIANAPOLIS SERVICE AWARDS
AIA Indianapolis presented service awards to three AIA members for their dedication and service to AIA
Indianapolis and the architectural profession.
Ashley Thornberry, Assoc. AIA, received an award for her thoughtful, energetic and organized efforts
as the chairwoman of the 2017 Architects’ Home Tour. It was the first time the Home Tour has been held in
back-to-back years. Thornberry, who joined the committee in 2016, will lead the tour committee again in
2018. Thornberry is an architectural associate at AXIS Architecture + Interiors.
Marlee Brabin, AIA, an architect at One 10 Studio, was recognized for her consistent, dependable and
quality volunteer efforts on special projects for AIA Indianapolis and AIA Indiana. Brabin also was part of
the Architects’ Home Tour committee.
Joseph Yount, AIA, was recognized for his efforts leading the AIA Indiana Committee on the Environment
and the advocacy work he did, which lead to Gov. Eric Holcomb re-adopting the Indiana Energy Code.
Yount is Associate / Architect at RATIO.
Lisa Gomperts, FAIA
Ashley Thornberry, Assoc. AIA
Lora Reagarden, AIA
Marlee Brabin, AIA
Brandon Hoopingarner, AIA
Joseph Yount, AIA
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AIA INDIANA DESIGN AWARDS
It took only 12 seconds to implode Market Square Arena, but it took nearly 16 years before another build-
ing opened on the site. That building, a 179,000-square-foot global distribution center for Cummins, has
changed the downtown landscape, and it earned RATIO Architects, Inc. and Deborah Berke Partners the
the top AIA Indiana Design Award in 2017.
Just around the corner from Cummins, the Julia M. Carson Transit Center opened its doors in 2016, offering
a sleek, sculptural portal for IndyGo riders. AXIS Architecture + Interiors received an Honor Award for the
design, which judges called, “a romantic dance between pedestrian and vehicular movement . . . creating
wonderfully implemented rhythmic gestures between pervious and impervious surfaces.”
Other AIA Indianapolis members receiving AIA Indiana Design Awards include:
Rowland Design, received a Merit Award for its design of Liberty Fund Corporate Headquarters, Carmel.
AXIS Architecture + Interiors received a Merit Award for its design of the Cummins LiveWell Center in Columbus.
krM Architecture received a Merit Award for its design of the Markle Public Library.
Gray Architecture received a Citation Award for the design of Matchbook Creative offices.
H. Roll McLaughlin 25-Year Award went to the Indianapolis Central Library. Architect Paul Cret designed
the Greek Revival Doric style Central Library that opened in 1917. Woollen Molzan and Partners completed
a restoration of the building and designed an addition in 2007. The original building is on the National
Register of Historic Places.
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PAST CHAPTER PRESIDENTS
Daniel Overbey, 2017
Donna Sink, 2016
D. Blake Wagner, 2015
Mark Beebe, 2014
Eric Rowland, 2013
Scott Pannicke, 2012
Lisa Gomperts, 2011
Brian Mader, 2010
Sanford Garner, 2009
Dan Weinheimer, 2008
Sarah Hempstead, 2007
Tad Lupton, 2006
Debra Kunce, 2005
Mark Demerly, 2004
Jackson Faber, 2003
Drew White, 2002
Dan Kloc, 2001
Robert Snyder, 2000
Joe Zody, 1999
David Rausch, 1998
Ted Givens, 1997
Jim Lingenfelter, 1996
Susan Throckmorton, 1995
William Browne, Jr., 1994
William Ulmer, 1993
Robert Kennedy, 1992
Anna Waggoner, 1991
Walter Blackburn, 1990
Glenn Gareis, 1989
Craig Mullins, 1988
Dean Illingworth, 1987
David Andrichik, 1986
Terry Bradbury, 1985
Don Claffey, 1984
Raymond Ogle, 1983
Joe McGuire, 1982
Gordon Gibbs, 1981
Robert Erickson, 1980
Dudley Senefeld, 1979
John Houck, 1978
Wayne Schmidt, 1977
Herbert Thompson, 1976
Stan Dziacko, 1975
Charles Parrott, 1974
David Bowen, 1973
Lynn Molzan, 1972
AIA FELLOWS
Joseph Bilello, FAIA
David Bowen, FAIA
Diana Brenner, FAIA
William Browne, Jr., FAIA
Anthony Costello, FAIA
Lisa Gomperts, FAIA
Dean Illingworth, FAIA
Robert Kennedy, FAIA
James Kienle, FAIA
Debra Kunce, FAIA
Henry Meier, FAIA
Lynn Molzan, FAIA
Wayne Schmidt, FAIA
Sheila Snider, FAIA
Jonathan Spodek, FAIA
Gary Vance, FAIA
Drew White, FAIA
AIA MEMBERS
Donald Able, AIA
Hannah Able, AIA
Wendell Adams Jr., AIA
Tracy Adamson, AIA
Mary Agnew, AIA
Stephen Akers, AIA
John Alberti, AIA
John Albrecht, AIA
Stephen Alexander, AIA
Gary Alexander, AIA
Nicholas Alexander, AIA
Anthony Allen, AIA
Kari Allen, AIA
Naser Al-Rafie, AIA
Steven Alspaugh, AIA
Donald Altemeyer, AIA
Eric Anderson, AIA
Bruce Anderson, AIA
Evan Anderson-Decina, AIA
Laurence Armstrong, AIA
Azizi Arrington-Bey, AIA
James Atkinson, AIA
Sarah Bajor, AIA
Ronald Baker, AIA
Lisa Baker, AIA
Harold Baker, AIA
Joseph Barnes, AIA
Matthew Bartlett, AIA
Mark Bay, AIA
Mark Beebe, AIA
Thomas Bell, AIA
Desma Belsaas, AIA
Ryan Benson, AIA
Lara Blankenburg, AIA
Dave Blanton, AIA
Christopher Boardman, AIA
Brandon Bogan, AIA
Tracy Boland, AIA
Scott Bond, AIA
Anatoli Boschenko, AIA
Rachel Bourne, AIA
Marlee Brabin, AIA
Terry Bradbury, AIA
Robert Bray, AIA
Eugene Brese, AIA
Joseph Briggs, AIA
Sean Bright, AIA
E. Brown, AIA
William Brown, AIA
Charles Bruce, AIA
Jason Bruce, AIA
Daniel Brueggert, AIA
Brad Brutout, AIA
Todd Buerger, AIA
William Burd, AIA
Craig Burgess, AIA
William Burt, AIA
Brian Burtch, AIA
Mark Cahill, AIA
Steven Cain, AIA
Forrest Camplin, AIA
Philip Cartwright, AIA
Raymond Casati, AIA
Donald Cassell, Jr., AIA
Thomas Cheesman, AIA
Adam Chester, AIA
Andrew Churchill, AIA
Gerald Cittadine, AIA
Gordon Clark, AIA
Darin J. Claxton, AIA
Thomas Cloud, AIA
Joshua Coggeshall, AIA
Bonnie Coghlan, AIA
Rodney Collier, AIA
Thomas Collins, AIA
Derry Condon, AIA
Michael Conly, AIA
William Cooler, AIA
Charles Courtney, AIA
Karen Courtney, AIA
Gregory Cradick, AIA
Allen Cradler, AIA
B. Cuppy, AIA
Shawn Curran, AIA
Duane Dart, AIA
Eileen Davis, AIA
T. Davis, AIA
Ronald Delap, AIA
Mark Demerly, AIA
Geoffrey DeSmit, AIA
Emily DeSmit, AIA
Aaron Detmer, AIA
John Dierdorf, AIA
Neil Dixon, AIA
David Dixon, AIA
Kevin Downey, AIA
Gregory Drennen, AIA
Robert Droese, AIA
Dewey DuFour, AIA
Michael Eagan, AIA
Elizabeth Eby, AIA
Matthew Ellenwood, AIA
Charles Elliott, Sr., AIA
Michael Engledow, AIA
Fred Fackenthal, AIA
Robert Fakelmann, AIA
Brandon Farley, AIA
Joel Farmer, AIA
Justin Ferguson, AIA
Richard Fetz, AIA
Robert Finger, AIA
Anna Fish-Burrell, AIA
Ronald Fisher, AIA
David Force, AIA
Stephen Ford, AIA
Timothy Frank, AIA
Andrew Fries, AIA
Benjamin Fruehling, AIA
Carrie Fulp, AIA
James Funk, AIA
Brooke Funkhouser, AIA
Glenn Gareis, AIA
Sanford Garner, AIA
Christopher Gerrity, AIA
Ted Givens, AIA
Steven Gloyeske, AIA
Stuart Godfrey, AIA
Stephan Goffinet, AIA
James Goggan, AIA
Kelly Good, AIA
James Gooden, AIA
Robert Gordon, AIA
Gregory Graham, AIA
Dawn Gray, AIA
Timothy Gray, AIA
Fredrick Green, AIA
Toni Grimes, AIA
Michael Grubb, AIA
Elizabeth Gruber, AIA
Joseph Guidroz III, AIA
Michael Gulich, AIA
Diane Guljas, AIA
Andrew Guljas, AIA
Christopher Hagan, AIA
Mark Handy, AIA
Steven Hanscom, AIA
Jaclyn Hanson, AIA
Robert Harmeyer, AIA
Pamela Harwood, AIA
Aaron Haschel, AIA
Blade Hauth, AIA
Ryan Haynes, AIA
Joshua Haywood, AIA
Sarah Hempstead, AIA
Gregory Hempstead, AIA
Steven Herr, AIA
Jonathan Hess, AIA
Gerald Hicks, AIA
James Hill, AIA
Frank Hindes, AIA
Andrew Hine, AIA
Scott Hirschman, AIA
Jack Hollingsworth, AIA
Brandon Hoopingarner, AIA
Michael Hoopingarner, AIA
Monte Hoover, AIA
Louis Huebler, AIA
Joseph Huggins, AIA
Scott Hunt, AIA
Kalevi Huotilainen, AIA
Kevin Huse, AIA
Mary Inchauste, AIA
Donald Jerabek, AIA
Michael Johnson, AIA
Susan Johnson, AIA
Thomas Jolly, AIA
Ryan Justak, AIA
Robert Kaiser, AIA
Windell Kilmer, AIA
Merlin Kirchoff, AIA
Paula Kiser, AIA
Barre Klapper, AIA
Daniel Kloc, AIA
Barry Knechtel, AIA
Robert Koester, AIA
Charles Kotterman, AIA
Bradley Krohn, AIA
Mary Krupinski, AIA
Clete Kunce, AIA
Robert La Rue, AIA
Christopher Lake, AIA
John Lamson, AIA
Victor Landfair, AIA
Kerry Laprees, AIA
Jason Lee Larrison, AIA
Paul Laseau, AIA
Edward Layton, AIA
Luke Leising, AIA
Joseph Lese, AIA
Gregory Lewis, AIA
Shih-Ping Lin, AIA
Geoffrey Lisle, AIA
David Long, AIA
James Lowry, AIA
Providence Luken-Warpool, AIA
Thaddeus Lupton, AIA
Stefanie Lutz, AIA
Daniel Mader, AIA
Brian Mader, AIA
Scott Marchisin, AIA
Paul Marks, AIA
Joshua Marszalek, AIA
Christine Matheu, AIA
John May, AIA
Matthew Mayol, AIA
John McCreery, AIA
Kevin McCurdy, AIA
Robert McGuffey, AIA
Joseph McGuire, AIA
Charles McGuire, AIA
J. Todd McLean, AIA
Cynthia McLoed, AIA
Gregory McMullen, AIA
Charles McNeely, AIA
Andrew McNeilly, AIA
Erika McQuinn, AIA
James McQuiston, AIA
Philip Medley, AIA
Paul Meier, AIA
Michael Mezo, AIA
Timothy Miller, AIA
Paul Miller, AIA
Jennifer Miller, AIA
Jeffrey Milliken, AIA
Ryan Mills, AIA
Joseph Mitchell, AIA
James Mladucky, AIA
Harry Mohler, AIA
Jason Montgomery, AIA
Kenneth Montgomery, AIA
Michael Montgomery, AIA
Kevin Montgomery, AIA
Scott Moore, AIA
Jack Morgan, AIA
Daniel Moriarity, AIA
Douglas Morris, AIA
John Motloch, AIA
Joseph Mrak, AIA
Jeffrey Myers, AIA
Salil Nair, AIA
Thomas Neff, AIA
Marleen Newman, AIA
Matthew Nichols, AIA
R. Odle, AIA
Adam Ogrzewalla, AIA
Daniel Olah, AIA
Lester Olds, AIA
Henry Onochie, AIA
Ifeanyi Osili, AIA
Daniel Overbey, AIA
Lily Pai, AIA
Adam Palmer, AIA
Scott Pannicke, AIA
James Paris, AIA
John Parkinson, AIA
David Partenheimer, AIA
William Payne, AIA
Richard Peirce, AIA
Andrew Peralta, AIA
Scott Perez, AIA
Andrew Perkins, AIA
Greg Perkins, AIA
David Perkins, AIA
Scott Perkins, AIA
Darren Peterson, AIA
Karl Pfeffer, Jr., AIA
Mary Phillippe, AIA
John Pittman, AIA
Roger Plowman, AIA
Jacob Plummer, AIA
Robert Proctor, Jr., AIA
Nicolas Quintana, AIA
J. Randall, AIA
Joseph Raper, AIA
Craig Rapp, AIA
Eric Ratts, AIA
David Rausch, AIA
Philip Rayl, AIA
Joseph Redar, AIA
Richard Renschen, AIA
Paul Reynolds, AIA
Robert Richardson, AIA
John Rigsbee, AIA
Thomas Ringham, AIA
Steven Risting, AIA
Brent Roberts, AIA
Steven Robinson, AIA
Randall Robison, AIA
Francesco Rocchio, AIA
Brock Roseberry, AIA
Michael Rossillo, AIA
Todd Rottmann, AIA
Eric Rowland, AIA
Richard Rush, AIA
Martin Sams, AIA
Bryan Sander, AIA
Steven Savoie, AIA
Steve Schaecher, AIA
Charles Scharbrough, AIA
James Schellinger, AIA
Michael Schipp, AIA
Carolyn Schleif, AIA
Adam Schmidt, AIA
Todd Schnatzmeyer, AIA
Robert Schoeck, AIA
Dustin Schrougham, AIA
Brian Schubert, AIA
William Schubert, AIA
Richard Schumacher, AIA
Ronald Searcy, Jr., AIA
Donald Selander, AIA
Derek Selke, AIA
Antonino Sgro, AIA
Kevin Shelley, AIA
Randall Sherman, AIA
Janice Shimizu, AIA
Douglas Shoemaker, AIA
Christopher Short, AIA
Vanessa Shumate, AIA
Barbara Siemens, AIA
Donna Sink, AIA
Michael Siskind, AIA
Kurt Sivilich, AIA
Gerard Skibinski, AIA
Jenelle Smagala, AIA
George Small, AIA
Howard Smiley, AIA
Bradley Smith, AIA
David Smith, AIA
Keith Smith, AIA
James Smith, AIA
James Smith, AIA
Semyon Smolkin, AIA
Robert Snyder, AIA
Edward Soots, AIA
Antonia Stahl, AIA
William Stambaugh, AIA
Henry Stellema, AIA
Ronald Strandjord, AIA
Ryan Strauser, AIA
Kevin Stuckwisch, AIA
James Stutzman, AIA
Andrea Swartz, AIA
William Tabberson, AIA
A. Taylor, AIA
Lora Teagarden, AIA
Victoria Templeton, AIA
Todd Thackery, AIA
Michael Thomas, AIA
James Thompson, AIA
Matthew Tibbe, AIA
Gary Tilford, AIA
Patrick Timpe, AIA
Constance Torres, AIA
Carl Toth, AIA
Kay Townsend, AIA
Bernard Trauner, II, AIA
Martin Truesdell, AIA
Alan Tucker, AIA
Charles Tyler, AIA
Dean Upshaw, AIA
Nicholas Van Wieren, AIA
John Voigt, AIA
Craig Von Deylen, AIA
Samuel Vonderau, AIA
Daniel Wagner, AIA
Dale Wagner, AIA
David Wagner, AIA
George Wahl, AIA
James Walls, AIA
Robert Wease, AIA
Gary Weaver, AIA
Cara Weber, AIA
Dan Weekes, AIA
Eric Weflen, AIA
Theodore Weidner, AIA
Jeremy Welu, AIA
Kate Werner, AIA
George West, AIA
Stewart Whitcomb, AIA
Howard White, AIA
Alexander White, AIA
J. White, AIA
David Wietbrock, AIA
Winifrid Williams, AIA
Daryl Williams-Dotson, AIA
Toby Winiger, AIA
Peter Winters, AIA
Timothy Wise, AIA
Mary Ellen Wolf, AIA
Jason Wolfe, AIA
Joy Yoo, AIA
Jayne York, AIA
Andrew Young, AIA
Joel Young, AIA
David Young, AIA
Jonathan Young, AIA
Joseph Yount, AIA
Bryan Ziolkowski, AIA
ASSOCIATE AIA MEMBERS
Philpatsy Agwu, Assoc. AIA
Matthew Amore, Assoc. AIA
Daniel Bajor, Assoc. AIA
Eric Barr, Assoc. AIA
Kristen Barrett, Assoc. AIA
Robin Bartelman, Assoc. AIA
Mikhail Belyayev, Assoc. AIA
Stephen Bignal, Assoc. AIA
Sarah Black, Assoc. AIA
Brittany Bowman, Assoc. AIA
Lucas Brown, Assoc. AIA
Edmund Brown, Assoc. AIA
Brian Burtch, Assoc. AIA
William Bybee, Assoc. AIA
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AIA Membership
AIA INDIANAPOLIS 2017 BOARD AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
EXECUTIVE BOARDPresident Daniel Overbey, AIA
Vice President Jeremy Welu, AIA
Treasurer Rob Proctor, Jr., AIA
Secretary Lora Teagarden, AIA
Ex Officio D. Blake Wagner, AIA
DIRECTORSArchitects’ Home Tour Ashley Thornberry, Assoc. AIA
Brian Burtch, Assoc. AIA
Committee On The Environment Joe Young, AIA
Excellence Awards Geoffrey DeSmit, Assoc. AIA
Martin Sams, AIA
Golf Outing Steve Savoie, AIA
Historic Preservation Jim Kienle, FAIA
Indiana High School Design Competition Brandon Farley, AIA
Programs Brian Burtch, Assoc. AIA
Patrick Kestner, Assoc. AIA
Public Relations Paul Reynolds, AIA
Urban Design Joseph Barnes, AIA
Young Architects Forum Martin Sams, Assoc. AIA
Marlee Brabin, Assoc. AIA
Jennifer Miller, AIA
Jeff Thornberry, Assoc. AIA
Young Architects Forum / Public Relations Lora Teagarden, AIA
DELEGATES Craig Von Deylen, AIA
D. Blake Wagner, AIA
Alex White, AIA D.
LIAISONS
American Society of Landscape Architects Drew Braley
Ball State University Justin Ferguson, AIA
City of Indianapolis Jason Larrison, AIA
Construction Specifications Institute David Young, AIA
People for Urban Progress Donna Sink, AIA
Urban Land Institute Holly Bolton
U.S. Green Building Council Anna Waggoner
MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT Jeff Echols
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Jason Shelley
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