Event Details
| Event: | Pro Practice Lecture by Julie Hall - CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER FORECAST |
| Date: | 02.05.2008 |
| Time: | 8:05 am - 9:20 am |
| Location: | 63 Seaton (Foerster Auditorium) |
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Practicing design professionals will be making a series of presentations during the spring 2008 semester as part of the College of Architecture, Planning and Design lecture series. While the presentations are part of the required professional practice course, interested design students and faculty are welcome to attend. These lectures will begin at 8:05 a.m. and be located in Foerster Auditorium (63 Seaton Hall). The first presentation will be given by Julie Hall, IIDA, CDT, NCIDQ on Tuesday, February 5, 2008. An interior designer with Ellerbe Becket of Kansas City, Hall will speak about continuing education and certification. The second presentation will be on Thursday, February 7, 2008, on the topics of professional licensing and certification in architecture and landscape architecture, as well as the role of the Board of Technical Professions. Presenters will be David Hoffman, FAIA, and Philip J. Meyer, CLARB, ASLA. Hoffman, the current chair of the Kansas State Board of Technical Professions, is senior vice president at Law Kingdon, Inc., a 75-person firm with offices in Wichita and Dallas. Registered in 26 states, Hoffman has served as president of AIA Kansas and as the regional director representing Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri and Oklahoma on the AIA’s Board of Directors. Meyer is responsible for managing the landscape architecture and planning department for Baughman Company, P.A., a multi-disciplinary firm in Wichita specializing in engineering, surveying, landscape architecture and planning. He is licensed to practice landscape architecture in both Kansas and Missouri. The third presentation will be by Steve Lane, AIA, NCARB, on Thursday, February 14, 2008. Strategies of practice will be Lane’s topic. Lane is principal of Basis Architecture of Estes Park, Colorado, is licensed to practice in Colorado and Arizona, and holds the bachelor of architecture from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. The fourth presentation will be made by Tony Rangel on Tuesday, February 26, 2008, on the topic of marketing. Rangel is a project architect at Law Kingdon, Inc. and received the bachelor of architecture from K-State. Additional presentations will be made later in the semester. These presentations are supported by the K-State student fine arts fee. For more information, contact: | |
