Directory - Triangle Modernist Houses
Directory - Triangle Modernist Houses
Directory - Triangle Modernist Houses
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WrllnN G. MoHnor lll<br />
Director (one-year term)<br />
William G. Monroe lll, AlA, is<br />
oresident of WGM Development<br />
Consultants Inc. He has previously<br />
served as president and treasurer for<br />
AIA Charlotte, He cunently serves as a<br />
member of the Historic District<br />
Commission of Charlotte and<br />
additionally rs on the board of directors of Providence Day<br />
School. He is a past board of director member of the National<br />
Association of Industrial and Office Parks for the Charlotte<br />
Region.<br />
Monroe received his maste/s and bachelor of arts degrees<br />
from N.C. State University and was the recipient of the AIA<br />
School Medal and the Certificate of Merit from the Henry Adams<br />
Fund of the American Institute of Architects, He is a member of<br />
the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards.<br />
Roarnr L. Powrll Jn.<br />
Director (two-y e ar term)<br />
Robert L. PowellJr., AlA, received<br />
a master's of architecture degree from<br />
Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />
in 1977, with a bachelor degree from<br />
Stanford. He loined the firm of RS&H,<br />
AEP, lnc., in 1985 and is now a Project<br />
manager.<br />
Powell recently served as chair of the AIA North Carolina<br />
energy committee, chair of the North Carolina Solar Energy<br />
Association and president of the Piedmont Section of AIA North<br />
Carolina. He has been appointed to serve on the Legislative<br />
Research Commission study committee on ways to promote<br />
energy conservation and the use of renewable energy.<br />
B. CowrY Dnmenor Jn.<br />
Director (two-year term)<br />
B. Conway Dameron Jr., AlA, who<br />
practices in Asheville, is a graduate of<br />
the College of Architecture and Urban<br />
Studies at Virginia Polytechnic<br />
Institute. He previously served as<br />
president of the Asheville Section. In<br />
1990, he was chairman ol the AIA<br />
North Carolina Design Awards Committee and a member of the<br />
SARC Design Awards Committee.<br />
Dameron was on the Asheville Section Scholastic Art<br />
Awards Committee for four years and was an Urban Design<br />
Assistance Team member for the 1989 French Broad Riverfront<br />
Design Charette. He currently serves on the Buncombe County<br />
Planning Board.<br />
Jncr F. PnnsoHs<br />
Asheville Section President<br />
Jack F. Parsons, AlA, is principal in<br />
the firm Jack F. Parsons, Architect, PA,<br />
which was established in'1991. He has<br />
served AIA as oresident-elect and<br />
secretary-treasurer of the Asheville<br />
Section.<br />
Parsons received his bachelor<br />
degree from Clemson Universrty and is registered in five states.<br />
As a project architect at Vincent Kling in Philadelphia earlier in<br />
his career, he was a co-designer of a styling and design center<br />
that received the National Institute of Design's highest award.<br />
Srepnen M. HEplen<br />
C h arl otte S ectio n P reside nt<br />
Stephen M. Hepler, AlA, is a<br />
principal of the Charlotte firm of Hepler<br />
+ Associates Architects, PA. He<br />
received his graduate and<br />
undergraduate degrees from the North<br />
Carolina State University School of<br />
Design in 1979.<br />
Hepler has served as president-elect, secretary and director<br />
of the Charlotte Section and has been active in the IDP<br />
program, serving as both an advisor and sponsor for interns. He<br />
served chairman of the 1992 AIA North Carolina Summer<br />
Design Conference in Charlotte.<br />
Gere Tenntl<br />
Ch arl otte Secti o n P re sid e nt- Elect<br />
Gene Terrill, AlA, is president of the<br />
FWA Group, PA, established in<br />
Charlotte in 1953. He received a<br />
bachelor of architecture degree from<br />
the University of Michigan in 1961.<br />
Terrillwas active in AIA affairs in<br />
Michigan prior to relocating to North<br />
Carolina. He served as president of the Flint Area Chapter in<br />
1974 and president of the Michigan Society of Architects in<br />
1979, He served as chairman for Michigan's Mid-summer<br />
Conference in 1976 and their annual convention in 1985. Most<br />
recently he chaired the Charlotte Section's Public Relations<br />
Committee,<br />
Anu A. Wu<br />
master's degree in architecture in 1984.<br />
Durham-Chapel Hill Section President<br />
Anna A. Wu, AlA, is a principal and<br />
co-founder of Watts Street Studio,<br />
P.A., in Durham. She received her<br />
bachelor of arts degree from the<br />
University of Pennsylvania and<br />
graduated from Harvard University<br />
Graduate School of Design with her<br />
Wu has served as the vice-president and treasurer of the<br />
Durham-Chapel Hill Section. She also is a 1991 graduate of the<br />
Leadership Durham Program, sponsored by the Durham<br />
Chamber of Commerce.<br />
l2 . AIA North Carolina <strong>Directory</strong> 1993