Pub. 2 2021-2022 Issue 4

AIA CEO Lakisha Woods says “her success is tied to their success” at A’22 kickoff

Madame Architect’s Julia Gamolina interviewed AIA’s Executive Vice President and CEO Lakisha Woods on Wednesday, June 22, on the main stage at AIA’s Conference on Architecture 2022 in Chicago. This is Woods’ first conference as AIA’s EVP/CEO, but not, as she noted, her first Conference on Architecture.

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Total Recall: Cognitive Biophilia and the Restorative Impact of Perceived Open Space, Part 2

This paper has been divided into two parts, the second part of which appears below. The first part was printed in the last issue of this magazine. The paper describes how growing evidence and research on the multidisciplinary realm of illusions of nature is giving weight to a new field of Cognitive Biophilia and Neuroaesthetics.

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What Mechanical Engineers Want Architects to Know

I recently attended a conference hosted by ACEC of Utah (American Council of Engineering Companies). The keynote speaker for the event was Michael Leavitt, former Governor of Utah, presidential cabinet member, and founder of Leavitt Partners. His emphasis was on collaborative leadership, which for him emerged in the build-up to the 2002 Winter Olympics and the urgency to develop infrastructure that could support the Nations of the Earth for a few weeks.

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Interviews with Local Legends: Burke Cartwright, AIA

When did you decide to become an architect?
I was 14 years old in Northern California. I had a paper route [and] I made enough money to buy a ’56 Chevy, but it needed work. So, I got this job with a speed shop, to work on this car. But my mother stopped me as I went out the door and said, “Burke, I always thought of you as being an architect.” Well, this was new to me. “So, I got you a job with a friend of mine, an architect, and I want you to go try that.” I wasn’t sure that’s what I want to do but I figured I could always work part-time at the speed shop. So, I go to work for this architect, and I had to do whatever needed to be done. I ran a lot of blueprints, but what I found was they were a creative bunch of people, and they were very accepting of me.

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Interviews with Local Legends: Tony Wegener, AIA

Tony Wegener is an Australian native. When he came to Logan, Utah, in the 1960s to marry his fiancé, the plan was to stay here for five years, get to know her people, and then return home to Australia. He joined a seventy-year-old firm, Schaub Haycock & Associates, in 1966. When the owner retired, Tony and his partners reorganized the firm and renamed it Architectural Design West. The firm is still thriving, and so is Tony. After fifty years in the industry, he is retired and still lives in Logan, but visits Hawaii three weeks out of every year to surf – an addiction he acquired early in Australia

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Getting to Know Cory Alder – President of Alder Sales Corporation

Cory Alder is president of Alder Sales Corporation, title sponsor – and valued friend – of AIA Utah. As title sponsor, Alder Sales Corporation enjoys supporting the community. Like AIA Utah, they also believe in the goal of a better-built environment. By partnering with the AIA, Alder’s unique conscientiousness assists the community in expanding the quality of life.
AIA Utah recently interviewed Cory about the company, its history and future direction.

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President Barack Obama Appears at the AIA Conference on Architecture 2022

The 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama, headlined AIA’s Conference on Architecture 2022 on Friday, June 24, in Chicago. He sat in conversation with AIA President Dan Hart, FAIA, where they discussed a wide variety of topics including his relationship to architecture, the issues facing the country, advice for architects and much more.

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AIA Utah’s Kevin Miller: From Basic Design to Becoming a Fellow

Kevin Miller, FAIA, is the president and CEO of GSBS Architects and recently became a Fellow of AIA. Kevin started working at GSBS in 1988 after earning his master’s degree in architecture at the University of Utah College of Architecture + Planning.
AIA Utah interviewed Kevin about his life, career, the importance of having a membership in AIA Utah, the award ceremony and some of his favorite projects.

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