2OO9 board of directorsPiedmontPresident-Elect: Rod LindseY, AIALindsey Architecture125 S. Elm Street, Ste.601Greensboro, NC 27401Phone: G36) 617-4402E-mail: rod@l indseyarch.comRod Lindsey has been a member of AIA North Carolinasince ]994 and has served as President Elect ofthe AIA Piedmont Chapter in Greensboro, NC. Rodreceived his Bachelor of Architecture from DruryUniversity in Springfield, MO. Rod began his internshipin Architecture at Bass Pro Shops Inc, in Springfield,MO and continued with his internship after movingto Greensboro, NC with Tye Architecture in 1994. Hereceived his Architectural license in 1997 and practicedArchitecture for Tye, Spots and Davts and TriadDesign Group for over 13 years. Rod started LindseyArchitecture in October 2008 and continues growinghis company and helping develop his community'<strong>Triangle</strong>President: Mark S. ReYel AIA239 Custer TrailCary NC 27513Phone: (919) 829-2700E-mai l: markreyer@ls3P.comMark is an architect/senior project manager in theRaleigh Office of LS3P ASSOCIATES, LTD' He studiedarchitecture at North Carolina State University'sCollege of Design where he received both his Bachelorof Environmental Design in Architecture and Master ofArchitecture degrees and received the KamphoefnerFellowship, O'Brien/Atkins Fellowship and the AIANCStudent Award. For the past 19 years he has made the<strong>Triangle</strong> his home - working in several design firmsas a designer/ project architect on a variety of publicand private projects, which have received several local,state and regional design awards, He has also servedon the AIA <strong>Triangle</strong> Design Awards Committee from2OO3 - 20OZ chairing it in 2006, and been a memberof the AIA <strong>Triangle</strong>/NCSU School of Architecture JointLecture Series Committee since 2000. Mark lives inCary, North Carolina with his wife Sue and his twinsons, Colin and Evan.<strong>Triangle</strong>President-Elect Phillip R. Kiester, AIATise- Kiester Arch itects'119 E. Franklin Street, Ste.3O0Chaoel Hill NC 27514Phone: (919) 967-0'158E-mail: pkiester@tisekiester.comPhil Kiester is a partner in the architecture and designfirm of Tise-Kiester Architects. Located in Chapel Hill,the firm's focus is on community centered projectsthat involve relrgious, historic and social programs. Inaddition to numerous professional awards, the firm wasrecognized for their design of the first LEED'CertifiedPlatinum project in North Carolina. Originally fromLos Angeles, Phil received a Bachelor of Arts degreefrom Duke University and a Master of Architecturedegree from North Carolina State University. He hasbeen actively involved with the AIA <strong>Triangle</strong> havingserved as Chairman of the AIA <strong>Triangle</strong> Design AwardsCommittee, Director. A scholarship athlete andmarathon runner, Phil lives in Chapel Hill and spendshis free time with his wife and two children'*WilmingtonPresident: Scott P. Ogden, AIAB + O:Design Studio, PLLC205 Princess StreetWilmington NC 28401Phone: (910)251-2707E-mail: scott@b-and-o.netScott Ogden, AIA is a founding partner in B & Odesign studio, pllc- a Wilmington-based firm focusingon sustainable buildings and landscapes. Scotthas earned degrees in architecture from HarvardUniversity's Griduate School of Design (M.Arch) andthe University of Cincinnati/DAAP (B.Arch). After workexperience on both coasts in design + construction,hesettled in Seattle, received licensure, & eventuallyfounded an architectural practice there for over fiveyears. Relocating to the NC coast in 2005, he has overlwenty years of experience in residential, commercial,and lnititutional work. He has served on the board ofAIA Wilmington, the Cape Fear Green Building Alliance(CFGBA) board, and is also NCARB certified'WilmingtonPresident-Elect: Laura L. Miller, AIALS3P ASSOCIATES, LTD,2528 lndependence Blvd., Suite 200Wilmington NC28412Phone: (910) 790-9901E-mail: lauramiller@ls3P.comLaura L. Miller, AlA, LEED AP joined Boney Architects(now LS3P Associates Ltd.) in 2O0O after graduatingfrom the School of Architecture and EnvironmentalDesign at Kent State University' She is aPrincipalatLS3P and is Director of the Exploration Studio. Ms.Miller has served on the AIA Wilmington ExecutiveCommittee since 2OOZ was the IDP State Coordinator,and has served on various NCARB committees andtest groups.Winston-SalemPresident: JosePh Bircher, AIAWalter Robbs Callahan &Pierce Architects530 N, Trade Street, Suite 301Winston-Salem NC 27101Phone: G36)725-1371E-mail: joeb@wrcP.comJoe Bircher, AIA is a partner with Walter RobbsCallahan & Pierce Architects, PA in Winston Salem. Heearned a Bachelor of Art in Architecture degree fromUNCC in 1983 and a Master of Architecture degreefrom Columbia University in 1986 followed by a twoyear internship with Skidmore Owings and Merrill in thei.lew York office for over two years before coming toNorth Carolina in 1988. Since joining WRCP in 1988, Joehas been involved on a wide range of corporate andinstitutional projects ranging from university libraries,classroom buildings, sports facilities and residencehalls to oarking structures and office buildings.18
2OO9 board of directorsWinston-SalemPresident-Elect:R. Chad Everhart, AlA, NCARBDept. of TechnologyKatherine Haroer HallAppalachian State UniversityBoone, NC 28608Phone: (828) 297-2522E-mail: ceverhart@hotmail.comChad Everhart, an Assistant Professor of Building Science in the Department of Technology at Appalachian StateUniversity, has a Master of Architecture degree and a Bachelor of Environmental Design ii Architecture degree fromthe College of Design at North Carolina State University where he received the AIA H6nry Adams Medal as well asnumerous other design and academic awards. After working on the design teams for two award-winning architecturefirms, PBC+L Architecture and Michael Ross Kersting Architecture, he op-ened his own Oesitn practice, Chad EverhartArchitect, PA. His current practice focuses on creating a contextual architecture, one that pieries with physical andcultural landscape unique to each project. Achieved through the use of indigenous formi, mat"erials and constructiontechniques, the firm's strategy is to use the building vernaiular inherent to an area as a catalyst for creating roOern,sustainably designed buildings.Kenneth A. Lambla, AIAUniversity DeanUNCC College of Arts & Architecture920.l University City BlvdCharlotte, NC28223Phone: (704) 687-4024E-mail: klambla@email.uncc.eduKen Lambla, AIA is Dean of the College of Architecture,UNC Charlotte, where he also served as Chair from1997-2002. He received his Bachelor of EnvironmentalDesign degree from the University of Kansas, and hisMaster of Architecture degree from the University ofCalifornia, Berkeley. His career in both education -andpractice is focused on architecture as communitvdevelopment and advocates social responsibility, craft,and innovation and has taught in lllinois, Californra,Canada and North Carolina. His teaching has focusedon design, design process, and history. He has workedas an architect and urban designer in Belfast (Northernlre!and), Chicago, San Francisco, and during iris tenureat UNC Charlotte throughout North Carolinl oneducational and institutional projects. As Co-Direcrorof the "Elizabeth Urban Design and TransportatronStudy" (Charlotte), he won a national ASLA awardand used this research in advocating zoning changesin Charlotte. He has directed architectural programsin London (UK), The Netherlands, France, andltary, aswell as being foreign resident director for universitvprograms. His research has focused on social historiesof housing projects completed in Chicago andRotterdam, The Netherlands.Marvin J. Malecha, FAIAUniversity DeanNCSfafe College of DesignCampus Box77O1Raleigh, NC 27695Phone: (919) 515-8300/515-8302E-mail: marvin_malecha@ncsu.eduMarvin J. Malecha, FAIA, was appointed dean of theCollege of Design at N.C. State University in 1994. Heholds a Bachelor of Architecture from thL University ofMinnesota and a Master of Architecture from HarvaroUniversity. Malecha is an Association of CollegiateSchools of Architecture (ACSA) DistinguishedProfessor. In 2006 AIA sponsored his book, TheLearning Organization and the Evolution of practiceAcademy Concepts. Malecha is the 2003 TopazMedallion Laureate for Excellence in ArchitecturalEducation awarded by the AtA and the ACSA. In 2002,he was awarded the National Council of ArchitecturalRegistration Boards' (NCARB) prize for creativeintegration of practice and education in the acaoemy.Malecha is a distinguished alumnus of the Universitvof Minnesota, College of Architecture and LandscaoeArchitecture. Prior to his appointment at N.C. Stare,Malecha was dean for 12 years of the College ofEnvironmental Design at California State polytechnicUniversity, Pomona. Malecha has served as presidentof the ACSA and the California Council of ArchitecturalEducation and has served as a master juror for NCARBand on the National Architectural Accrediting Board.As an architect, he gained experience working with thefrrm of Hugh Stubbins and Associates in Cambridge,Mass. He maintains a consulting practice while actingas an academic administrator.19
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