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Who is ready for some relief from all this heat? I'm ready for Fall y'all! We hope you enjoy the latest edition of Columns. Use the links on the left or simply scroll down the page to see what has been and what will be going on with AIA Arkansas. If you have news you would like to share that meets the submission guidelines, please submit it to Joie Ketcham. The next deadline is October 15th. ENJOY!
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Special Thanks
A message form the president

Wow! How time flies...I can't believe it is almost time for the 2012 AIA Arkansas State Convention. Mark Cahoon, AIA and his convention committee have worked hard to produce another great schedule of speakers, Allied presentations, social events, art contest, and so much more. Being a former convention chairman, I know the time and effort that it takes to produce a show of this caliber. Kudos to Mark and the convention committee for their hard work!
Also, I would like to take this time to thank a couple other groups of our members who continue to support AIA Arkansas and its mission each year.
Earlier in July, AIA Arkansas held their Annual Sponsor Appreciation Reception at the Arkansas Foodbank, a recently completed project for Roark Perkins Perry Yelvington, PA. We greatly appreciate our sponsors for their continued support. Our sponsor's support allows us to provide the quality products, programs and events we have grown accustomed to. A list of sponsors is posted in the column to the left. Attendees of the event donated nonperishable items to the Arkansas Foodbank and networked with AIA Arkansas past presidents and board members. Thank you Wayne Hardy, AIA for the tour. To see pictures of this event click here.
Last, but certainly not least, I would like to thank the AIA Arkansas past presidents who continue to be involved in our association long after their tenure on the board. Their input is invaluable to the continuity and strength of the association and we appreciate their support. They meet twice a year to acquaint themselves with the progress of the association. Below is a photo of those who were able to attend the luncheon held at the Little Rock Club in July. We truly appreciate all you have done and continue to do for our association.
See you in September!
Michael Lejong, AIA, LEED AP BD+C mlejong@mahgarch.com 2012 AIA Arkansas Chapter President
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WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
Architects & Associates
- Samuel Annable, Assoc. AIA
- Steven Davis, Assoc. AIA
- Nathaniel Deason, Assoc. AIA
- Patricia Eiler, Assoc. AIA
- Thomas Keri, AIA
- Lamar Lane, Assoc. AIA
- Kevin Matthews, Assoc.
- Matthew Poe, Assoc. AIA
- Alex Reyland, Assoc. AIA
- Devon Sides, Assoc. AIA
- Robert Snyder, Assoc. AIA
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Newly Licensed Architects
- Allison McKenie - 06/05/2012
- Mark Welytok - 06/19/12
- Jim Coker - 07/26/2012
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2012 AIA Arkansas State Convention
By now you should have received your invitation to the state convention in your email. We hope that you will join us for another exciting event. The convention committee has worked conscientiously to bring you speakers and events that will be sure to keep you interested.
If you have not received your email invitation, please contact the AIA Arkansas office at (501) 661-1111.
It is best if you register directly from your email invitation as it will associate the appropriate registration fee. Additionally, it will auto-populate the contact information fields and reduces the time necessary to complete the registration.
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
AUGUST
9 - Northwest Section Lunch Program presented by HP Engineering 14 - Architectural Summit
SEPTEMBER
4 - Fort Smith Section Meeting & Program 12 - Bikitecture Tour, Hot Springs 12 - AIA State Convention Golf Tournament, Hot Springs Country Club 13 - AIA Arkansas Board Meeting
13-15 - AIA State Convention, Hot Springs Convention Center
OCTOBER
11 - Northwest Section Lunch Program presented by Acme Brick Company 16 - Fort Smith Section Meeting & Program presented by Sherwin Williams
National Conference Oct 4-5, 2012:
"The Restoration of our Rivers"
Held at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas
There will be a National Conference on the "Restoration of Our Rivers" on October 4 and 5, 2012, at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas. On behalf of our national and statewide sponsors for this important conference, I am especially pleased to encourage the members of the Arkansas Chapter of the American Institute of Architects to attend this timely and relevant conference on urban stormwater and the restoration of our rivers. As you know, Moshe Safdie collaborated with Alice Walton on the Crystal Bridges Museum; a magical and innovative wonder of architecture that I am certain many of your AIA members would enjoy visiting in addition to attending the technical program.
Attached is a brochure that fully describes the details of the conference. At your earliest convenience, please notify the members of the Arkansas Chapter of AIA regarding the registration and conference program.
View Fay Jones Architecture Exhibit at Laman Library
By Karen Martin
The work of architect Fay Jones, who designed the plaza gazebo of Laman Library in North Little Rock, is the subject of an exhibit at the library through Aug. 25.
Outside the Pale: The Architecture of Fay Jones is on display through Aug. 25 at Laman Library, 2801 Orange St., North Little Rock.
Jones, a native of Pine Bluff, was an apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright and is the only one of Wright's disciples to receive the AIA Gold Medal, the highest honor awarded by the American Institute of Architects. He died in 2004.
The exhibit is on loan from the Old State House Museum with additional artifacts and objects from Special Collections at the University of Arkansas Libraries in Fayetteville.
"We chose to bring this exhibit to North Little Rock to help showcase our plaza gazebo that was designed by Jones in the early '70s," said Jeff Baskin, Laman Library executive director. "Most know of the significant contributions Jones made to architecture, but few know that we have a fine example of his work right here in our own community."
Admission is free. For more information click here
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MEMBER NEWS
AIA Arkansas Central Section & Innerplan Office Interiors
Donate to Easter Seals
The AIA Arkansas Central Section golf tournament had a HUGE turnout this year. Each year, money raised from mulligans and the putting contest are donated to a worthy cause. This year the charity of choice was Easter Seals Arkansas. Thank you to those of you who contributed to such a worthy cause. We were able to donate $1523.00.
Arkansas Architect Blakely C. Dunn to Becom e NCARB President in July 2013
Blakely C. Dunn, of El Dorado, AR, was elected NCARB first vice president/president-elect. By virtue of his election, he will assume the NCARB presidency in July 2013. Read the full article.
Arkansas Design Center Tackles Problems Omnipresent & Invisible
The University of Arkansas Community Design Center puts the suburban fringe in the spotlight
A relatively sparsely populated corner of Arkansas might seem an unlikely base for cutting-edge research on contemporary urban issues. Yet academics at the University of Arkansas Community Design Center (UACDC) in Fayetteville routinely push the state of the art in smart growth, public transit, low-impact development, urban forestry, and watershed urbanism. Teams there have found a particular forte in formulating development and design strategies unique to the omnipresent suburban and exurban places that have become architectural no man's lands.
"We look for the role of design in conditions where design could have a lot to contribute but up to that point has been completely absent," says Steve Luoni, Assoc. AIA, director of the UACDC.
The UACDC has become a leader in the conversation of how their region will evolve and grow. But the center has proven itself outside of Arkansas as well. To see the full article, click here.
BRR Architecture welcomes Kari Price, Assoc. AIA, as the firm's new Building Information Modeling (BIM)
"We are very excited to have Kari join the BRR team. With over 125 of our architectural staff trained in Revit and approximately 150 projects already designed with the program, her expertise will be a significant asset to both our clients and our staff," said Chris Rhea, President of BRR Architecture.
Prior to joining BRR, Kari was the Design Technology Leader at Perkins+Will, where she developed firm-wide office templates and standards for BIM programs and delivery, and managed Revit models for multiple large, complex projects. In addition, she was the BIM Community and Office Revit Leader at RDG Planning & Design, and was a Revit Leader in Gensler's Washington DC office.
Kari has experienced firsthand the value of utilizing Revit on commercial design projects. "Revit is a great tool to improve collaboration among our team members and streamline the design, construction, and operation process for our clients. The value it provides as a communication and efficiency tool is truly immeasurable."
In addition, Kari has been a LEED Accredited Professional since 2006 and served as a LEED consultant for the U.S. Green Building Council certification of multiple projects, including the first LEED Volume Build Retail Roll-out program in the nation.
Chris Baribeau, AIA Recognized in the Young Architect Forum Connection
CongratulationsChris, on being recognized for your leadership! Click here to see the article.

Fennell Purifoy Architects Recognized on archdaily.com
The Arkansas State Veterans Cemetary at Birdseye for being recognized on ardchdaily. Click here to see the post.
SCM Architects Announces New Team Members
 Architect Paul Heck, AIA has been named an Associate at SCM Architects, PLLC, joining the staff of the firm's Fayetteville office. Paul Heck was previously employed as a Senior Architect and Manager NWA Operations at Cyntergy Architecture. He is a 1994 graduate of the Fay Jones School of Architecture at the University of Arkansas. Paul is a project team member for the Renovation of Hotz Hall at the University of Arkansas and the Harding University Northwest Arkansas Professional Center new satellite campus in Rogers.
In April, Tim Layendecker, AIA joined the Little Rock office of SCM Architects and was named an Associate. Tim was previously a Senior Associate in the Dallas office of Dewberry. He is a 1982 graduate of the Fay Jones School of Architecture at the University of Arkansas. Tim is a project team member for the Garrison Center Renovation at Henderson State University and the University of Arkansas Housing Master Plan.
SCM Architects also announced that three team members in the firm's Little Rock office have recently attained licensure. Rachel Miller, ASID and Stacey Breezeel, ASID passed the National Council for Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ) exam and have become licensed interior designers. Ryan Biles, AIA has passed the Architect Registration Exam (ARE) to become the firm's tenth registered architect. Rachel is a 2005 graduate of the Interior Design program at Harding University and obtained her Master of Science in Interior Architecture from the University of North Carolina-Greensboro in 2008. Stacey is a 2009 graduate of the Interior Design program at Harding University. Ryan is a 2003 graduate of the University of Arkansas Fay Jones School of Architecture.
Kim Ladd has been hired as office manager at SCM Architects. Kim was previously the Accounting Supervisor at Arkansas Specialty Orthopedics.
USGBC Awards LEED for New Construction Gold Certification to West Hall at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock
With the assistance of Viridian, West Hall at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock has been awarded LEED® Gold by the Green Building Certification Institute under the U.S. Green Building Council's (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) New Construction and Major Renovations Rating System. Read the full press release.
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CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
New AIA Contract Documents Educational Portal
Check out the new AIA Contract Documents Education Portal. Having the right contracts in place can prevent conflicts and help create more successful collaborations. As a building professional, using a comprehensive contract document is the most important thing you can do to protect your project. Learn more by visiting the Education Portal.
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AIA NATIONAL NEWS
Architects of Healing Video Now Available
The closing general session at this year's AIA convention included a very impactful tribute to those Architects involved with rebuilding after 9/11. The presentation made during the closing session is now available.
Broader Economy Pulls Monthly ABI Down
Firms are relying more on small project additions and renovations during the downturn, by Kermit Baker, Hon. AIA, AIA Chief Economist
Billings at U.S. architecture firms reversed sharply in May, with the AIA's Architecture Billings Index falling to 45.8 for the month on top of a more modest decline in April. Any score below 50 indicates a decline in revenue at firms, and the May reading represents the steepest decline in almost a year. This pattern in ABI readings mimics 2011, when billings increased in the first quarter and then reversed in the second before recovering later in the year.
The drop pushed firms in all regions of the country into declining billings. The downturn is particularly notable at firms in the Northeast and Midwest, which had been posting generally positive readings for the past several months. Firms with an institutional building specialization remained weak, while residential firms turned slightly negative after several months of positive business conditions. Firms specializing in commercial and industrial facilities were the one major category that continued to show growth in the face of the national downturn.
To view the full article visit the AIA website.
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COMPETITIONS & GRANTS
IDP Design Competition
Due to several components urging, The AIA San Fernando Valley chapter are extending the registration for the IDP Design Competition until Sept. 14, 2012. We encourage our associates to enter. It is an exciting project where emerging professionals can get between 200 and 300 CORE hours of NCARB approved IDP credit! More info is available on our website.
ARCHITECTURE Magazine Annual Design Review Awards
Enter your project in this year's ARCHITECTURE Magazine Annual Design Review awards. Winning projects will be published in Dec. issue. The deadlines are as follows.
Regular Submission Deadline: September 7, 2012
Late Submission Deadline: September 12, 2012
2013 Institute Honor Awards Submissions Due August 24
The American Institute of Architects celebrates outstanding architectural work that elevates the quality of architecture practice; sets standards against which all architects can measure performance; and informs the public of its breadth and value. For more than 60 years, the Institute Honor Awards have recognized projects of all sizes, budgets, styles, and building types-from public to residential, from large firms to sole practitioners. For more information, click here.
City Beautiful Commission, Best of the Best Awards
The City Beautiful Commission of Little Rock annually gives three Best of the Best awards to commercial or institutional sites that have made an over-and-above effort to enhance their settings. The commission's responsibilities include hearing requests for variances from the local landscape requirements so we are quite aware of the challenges of meeting the city codes and are appreciative of property owners who do more than the law demands.
It would seem that architects are by nature aware of uncommonly well done combinations of structure and surroundings and might like to know how to submit nominations.
The nomination period is open now and extends through mid-August. The winners are chosen by the commission during the September meeting. Information on the process is available at Little Rock City Beautiful Commission. For questions contact Jennie Cole at 501-666-6250 or 501-786-1865.
NCARB Unveils the NCARB Award,
A New Name for its Prestigious Grant Program
Designed to help architecture schools implement new programs that merge practice and education in a classroom, seminar, or studio setting, the NCARB Award for the Integration of Practice and Education in the Academy supports initiatives that will have a long-term impact on students, faculty, and curriculum.
"Limiting the total number of awards offers the potential for much larger individual Award amounts than in the past, which should incentivize even more schools to compete for the funding," said Michael J. Armstrong, NCARB CEO.
Minneapolis, MN-The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) unveiled a new name-the NCARB Award-for its prestigious program that grants funding for new initiatives that integrate practice and education in the academy. The Council also announced that it would bestow a maximum of three Awards in 2012, from a total award pool of up to $75,000.
"Each Award presents an opportunity to engage practitioners in the educational phase of an emerging professional's pathway to develop key knowledge and skills essential for licensure," said Stephen Nutt, AIA, NCARB, CAE, Vice President, Programs. "The collaborative interaction also helps students' education keep pace with current practice."
Award submission forms, criteria, and requirements will be available on www.ncarb.org in August. The proposal deadline for the 2012 NCARB Award is 2 October 2012. Questions about the NCARB Award can be e-mailed to NCARB, or contact NCARB at 202/783-6500. |
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Arkansas Senate: Financial Transparency Act Weekly column written for members of the Arkansas Senate:
Thanks to a law passed by the legislature last year, expenditures and salaries of Arkansas state government are available for public inspection on the Internet. The web site is www.transparency.arkansas.gov
The legislature created the web site when it approved Act 303 of 2011. It is the Arkansas Financial Transparency Act, although it's also known as the "Online Checkbook" act.
Under Act 303 state agencies will post the salaries of all employees, as well as expenditure data that includes amounts paid under contracts with private companies that bid on state projects. The data includes the names of vendors that are awarded contracts, the amounts of the contracts and whether they are for commodities or professional services.
The act applies to the offices of the governor, attorney general, secretary of state, land commissioner, auditor, treasurer and lieutenant governor. It also would apply to all boards and commissions, judicial offices, the Lottery Commission and legislative offices.
State agencies shall make available on the Internet information about their bonded indebtedness, such as the original amount of principal borrowed, the interest rates charged and the source of revenue for repayment of the debt. They must cite the statute authorizing them to borrow money.
The web site includes revenue that the state collects in taxes, and also income from grants, fees and fines. Some of the information is updated daily and some it is updated monthly, such as public employees' salaries.
Financial information about the state's bonded indebtedness is updated quarterly. The web site does not have anything yet on bonded indebtedness. It is scheduled to be posted online by the middle of September.
Expenditures are listed in various ways. One is by agency. Another is by classification, such as salaries, travel, debt service, retirement benefits, capital outlays and operating expenses.
One of the most extensive breakdowns of state spending is by vendor. The site lists about 29,500 entities to whom the state paid money. Some are private businesses that sold motor vehicles and equipment to state agencies. Others are firms that provided professional services to the state, such as architecture firms and engineering firms.
The web site has standard contracts between the state and private businesses if they are for more than $25.000. Construction contracts are listed if they are for more than $20,000. Also, it lists payments by state agencies to cities and counties, such as Correction Department reimbursements to county jails for holding inmates under the jurisdiction of the state.
The names and salaries of state employees are listed, as well as the date on which the employees began working for the agency.
Higher education is exempted from the act because colleges and universities use a separate accounting system and it would cost millions of dollars to include them. However, the University of Arkansas has made its expenditures accessible to online inspection at a web site at this address: http://openua.uark.edu/
The financial transparency web sites list information that is subject to the state Freedom of Information Act, which means it does not include employees' social security numbers. It doesn't include a private vendors' tax information or information that would give other businesses a competitive advantage in bidding on state projects.
Article courtesy of the Magnolia Reporter
New Data from NCARB Reveals Key Trends in the Profession
Washington, DC-New analytics from the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB), available in its NCARB By the Numbers publication, reveal exciting information about the profession-including the average time to complete the Intern Development Program (IDP), the average time between graduation and licensure, and the increasing number of women entering the profession.
"Thanks to several years of investment in our information systems, and nearly 100 years worth of NCARB Record information in our holdings, our data mining capability-and ability to provide insights into the profession as a whole-has dramatically increased," said NCARB CEO Michael J. Armstrong.
"We're thrilled to report that the data 'busts' the myths that have proliferated for years about how long it takes to complete the IDP or to achieve licensure," said Armstrong. According to the data, the median-one measure of central tendency-time to complete the IDP, based on an intern's application year, is about five years, and the median time from graduation to initial licensure is seven years.

Looking at NCARB Record applications by gender shows a demographic shift. Learn more about this significant trend by clicking here to download NCARB By the Numbers.
NCARB By the Numbers also includes data from NCARB's Perception Survey conducted in December 2011 with interns and architects.
Code Development Schedule Updated to Include Group C
To ensure there is enough time to thoroughly consider a large number of expected code change proposals for the Group B codes, the ICC Board of Directors has approved a Group C Cycle of Code Development in 2014. The International Green Construction Code will be relocated from its current position in Group B to the Group C cycle. Read the updated schedule.
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200 Richwoods Drive
Bryant, AR 72022
(501) 681-9438
Bryan Sanders
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Pittsburgh Paints
1074 W Markham
Conway, AR 72032
(501) 327-7955
Brent Ernst
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Porter Lighting & Controls
6001 Murray Street
Little Rock, AR 72209
(501) 570-8170
Megan Gardisser
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Resource Interiors
31 Kingspark Road
Little Rock, AR 72227
(501) 960-7994
Tom Johnston
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Reynolds Construction
Company, Inc.
104 Timber Lane
Pine Bluff, AR 71602
(870) 247-5753
Rick Cooper
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Schindler Elevator Corporation
400 Hardin Drive, Ste 170
Little Rock, AR 72211
(501) 375-0930
Steve Vance
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School & Office Products
of Arkansas
P.O. Box 26015
Little Rock, AR 72221-6015
(501) 521-4424
Terry Greene
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Sherwin-Williams Company
15484 College Blvd.
Lenexa, KS 66219
(913) 381-8633
Brook Nienstedt
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Siplast
1000 E. Rochelle Blvd
Irving, TX 75062
(469) 995-2200
David Bell
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Southwest Solutions Group
17200 Chenal Parkway, # 300
Little Rock, AR 72223
(501) 859-0675
Justin Story
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Sport Court
700 Minton Road
Benton, AR 72019
(501) 316-2255
Patti LaFleur
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Sports Floors Incorporated
6651 Reese Rd
Memphis, TN 38133
(901) 359-2000
Bruce Gleneck
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Tandus Flooring
5906 Wall Street
Benton, AR 72019
(501) 607-2044
Christie Hood
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Terracon Consultants
25809 I-30
Bryant, AR 72022
(501) 847-9292
Shaun Baker
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U.S. Stone Industries
3515 West 75th Street
Prairie Village, KS 66208
(913) 529-4154
Bob Rauscher
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VCC
P.O. Box 555
Little Rock, AR 72203
(501) 376-0017
Essa Alley
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Wausau Windows & Wall Systems/Tubelite
19926 West 99th Street
Lenexa, KS 66220
(715) 846-3266
Steve Seeling
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Wilsonart International
8120 Scott Hamilton, Ste. A
Little Rock, AR 72209
(501) 256-9022
Amber Burley
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1020 W 4th Street, Suite 400
Little Rock, AR 72201
(501) 661-1111 Phone
(501) 372-4505 Fax
info@aiaar.org
www.aiaar.org
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