2011 board of directorsPiedmontPresident: Rod Lindsey, AIALindsey Architecture125 S. Elm Street, Ste, 300Greensboro, NC 27401Phone: G36) 617-4402E-mail: rod@lindseyarch.comRod Lindsey has been a member of AIA NorthCarolina since 1994 and has served on the boears 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 Davis and TriadDesign Group for over 13 years. Rod started LindseyArchitecture in October 2008 and continues growinghis company and helping develop his community.PiedmontPresident-Elect: Jill E. Spaeh, AIASpaeh Architecture +Envi ronments3606 Madison AvenueGreensboro, NC 27403Phone: (336) 558-8367Email: jill@spaehAE.comJill has worked as an Architect and InteriorEnvironmental designer in both Belfast UK and forthe world-renowned firm Behnisch and Partners inStuttgart, Germany. She returned to the United Statesand headed west to Vail, CO furthering her experiencesdesigning vacation homes and ski venues. She bringsher interest in communications and diversity trainingto her wide view on design. Her special interest inModernism and Sustainability are being exploredthrough the study of modernizing and greeningof post-modern architecture as well as in all newconstruction and renovations.<strong>Triangle</strong>President: Roula Qubain, AIAAECOM70.l Corporate Center Drive, Ste.475Raleigh, NC 27607Phone: (919) 854-6200E-mail: Roula.qubain@aecom.comAs Regional Market Director with AECOM, Roula Qubainoversees architectural design and project managementand leads the Higher Education Studio in the Raleighoffice. Roula holds a Master of Architecture with a minorin Urban Design from North Carolina State University.Roula has more than 24 years of diverse experience inthe architectural industry, including five years as theprincipal of her own firm. Her professional interestsinclude adaptive reuse, universal design and sustainablearchitecture. She was part of the Urban DesignAssistance Team for Jamestown, NC ; the restorationof Hatta Village in Dubai, UAE; and the internationalworkshop for revitalizing the commercial center inRackeve, Hungary. She is a registered architect in boththe State of North Carolina and Jordan In addition toher architectural work, Roula Qubain is acttve in thecommunity. She serves on the board of directors of theTammy Lynn Center for Developmental Disabilities andon the Design Guild Board of the College of Design atNCSU. Roula has lived in Raleigh since 1990 with herhusband Joseph and their two children Farah and Shukri.<strong>Triangle</strong>President-Elect:James W. McKaY, Jr., AIAClark Nexsen Architecture & Engineering4000 WestChase Blvd., Ste.2B0Raleigh, NC 27607Phone: (919) 828-1876E-mai | : jmckay@clarknexsen.comWilmingtonPresident: L. Mark Loudermilk, AIAprovision architecture, Pllc207 River Gate LaneWilmington, NC 28412Phone: (91O) 622-0765E-mail: mark@provisionarchitecture.comMark is an award-winning architect with 16+ years'experience. He graduated magna cum laude from theUniversity of Tennessee School of Architecture, earninga B.Arch degree in 1994. As a subsequent employee ofsome of Atlanta's most respected national firms, Markgarnered experience on many large-scale projects thatincluded convention centers, laboratories, corporateoffice headquarters and hotels. After bringing hisfamily to Wilmington in 2005, he gained expertise asa project manager and lead designer for some of theCape Fear area's finest office, retail and condominiumOuildings. He is licensed to practice in the states ofGeorgii, North Carolina and Virginia' Mark and his wifeSandie founded their own practice in early 2009 andhave continued to build strong relatronships withinthe community and to expand their knowledge of thebuilding industry by providing clients with exceptionaldesign services that meet their needs.WilmingtonPresident-Elect: Shawn E. Hostetler, AIACtine Design Assocr'afes, PA/ Wilmington272Front StreetWilmington, NC 28401Phone: Q1O) 254-0222E-mail: ShawnH@clinedesignassoc'comShawn Hostetler is an Architect and Project managerat Cline Design Associates in Wilmington, NC. Shawngraduated with honors from Kent State Universityin 2000 with a Bachelor of Architecture degree.Following his internship in Northeast Ohio, hispassionate pursuit of contemporary andefficientdesign led to involvement in hundreds of projectsthroughout the Ohio Valley and North Carolina. Hisexperience ranges from K{2 school buildings tohealthcare facilities, and inspiring places of worship,to single family homes and everything in between.Shawn and his wife have proudly called Wilmingtonhome since 2002 endeavoring to maintain active rolesin church and community organizations as well as thelocal component of the AlA.34
2011 board of directorsWinston-SalemPresident: Henry Lafferty, AIALafferty Architecture, PCP.O. Box 20578Winston-Salem, NC 27120Phone: (336)727-8411Email: h.lafferty@laffertyarchitecture.comHenry Lafferty is the Principal of Lafferty Architecrure,PC,located in Winston-Salem, NC. Henry has aBachelors degree from UNCC and a Master ofArchitecture from The University of Texas at Austin.He has been committed to historic preservation.environmental conservation, and urban desiqnsince the mid l97O's. Mr Lafferty began praclicingArchitecture in 1985 and founded Lafferty Architecturein 1997 with a commitment to practice architecturethat creates sustainable urban communities.Areas of specialty and experience include: Historic(Preservation) / Adaptive Reuse; Medical: CommercialArchitecture; & Residential Architecture.President-Elect James C. Stem, AIAWest & Stem Architects, pLLC5455 Bethania RdWinston Salem, NC 27106-8608Phone: (336)923-2377E-mail: J.Stem@westandstem.comJames c. stem, AIA was raised in Maryland and received a Bachelor's degreein Architecture in 2000 from Virginia Tech with honors. He worked for Marks.Thomas and Associates in Baltimore during his education before coming towinston-salem to join calloway Johnson Moore and west, pA in 2o0o as aproject architect and designer. He left calloway Johnson Moore and west tostart his own practice in 2008, Encompass Architecture + Design. He now hasjoined his practice with P. Michael West to create west & stem Architects,located in Bethania, North carolina. James has a broad range of experiencein Qotn public and private work over many different projecitypes and scares.Included are corporate office facilities; both ruxury and afford-able multi-familyhousing;, entertainment, restaurant and religious buildings; classroom facilitiesfor high school, university, and adult education; performing arts and culturalfacilities; and residential projects. University Deans.Kenneth A. Lambla, AIAUniversity DeanUNCC College of Arts & Architecture9201 University City BlvdCharlotte, NC28223Phone: (7O4) 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 anopractice is focused on architecture as communitydevelopment 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 (Northernlreland), Chicago, San Francisco, and during l-ris tenureat UNC Charlotte throughout North Carolina oneducational and institutional projects. As Co-Directorof the "Elizabeth Urban Design and TransportationStudy" (Charlotte), he won a national ASLA awaroand used this research in advocating zoning changesin Charlotte. He has directed architeltural Jroqramsin London (UK), The Netherlands, France, anditaly, aswell as being foreign resident director for universiivprograms. His research has focused on social histoiiesof housing projects completed in Chicago andRotterdam, The Netherlands.Marvin J. Malecha, FAIAUniversity DeanNCSfate College of DesignCampus Box7701Raleigh, 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 th-e University ofMinnesota and a Master of Architecture from HarvardUniversity. 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 2OO3 TopazMedallion Laureate for Excellence in ArchitecturarEducation awarded by the AIA 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 Universituof Minnesota, College of Architecture and LandscafeArchitecture. Prior to his appointment at N.C. State,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 thefirm of Hugh Stubbins and Associates in Cam-bridge,Mass. He maintains a consulting practice while actingas an academic administrator.35
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