Annette Haflich Shaver

Annette Haflich Shaver
Architecture
1993 Alumni Honoree

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ANNETTE HAFLICH SHAVER came to Kansas State University as a transfer student from Garden City, Kansas, Community College.

During her fourth year in the Bachelor of Architecture program, she studied design, history and theory in Rome for a semester before embarking on her final year of study. While still an undergraduate, Annette was involved in Manhattan's Downtown Design Project, which led to development of the Manhattan Town Center and downtown streetscape. In her final year, Annette also served as a teaching assistant in Environmental Systems in Architecture. Her thesis project, a Fiat Corporate Conference Center on the Amalfi Coast of Italy exquisitely rendered in watercolor wash, was featured in OZ Volume 6 a year after she graduated.

Now registered as an architect in California, Annette has been employed since 1987 by the firm of William Turnbull Associates of San Francisco. During this time, she has worked as a design team member on such projects as the 200,000 square foot Mountain View City Hall and Community Theater and the renovation of the historic Old South Building in Boston. Also for William Turnbull Associates, Annette was the project architect for a feasibility study for the J. Henry Meyer Library at Stanford University and a master plan for the California Wildlife Center in Marin.

She is a member of the American Institute of Architects, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and the Northwest Bernal Heights Design Review Board, San Francisco. Annette and her family will soon be relocating from their renovated San Francisco Victorian home to new challenges and opportunities in Boulder, Colorado.