AIA Wyoming

Welcome!

AIA Wyoming represents professional architects and allied members statewide, providing the architecture community with resources and relationships necessary to improving the quality of the built environment. We are the voice of the profession of architecture in Wyoming, serving our members, advancing their values, and providing resources for the design of liveable, sustainable places for our citizens. We are dedicated to serving our members, related professionals, and the general public. Membership is open to anyone with a professional or personal interest in architectural practice, and in the creation or appreciation of the built environment.

AIA Wyoming Welcomes New Members

Associate AIA MEMBERS:
Orson Badger, Assoc. AIA, GSG Architecture
Carissa Christensen, Assoc. AIA, GSG Architecture
Amanda Hansen, Assoc. AIA, UW Facilities Planning Office
Deanna Harger, Assoc. AIA, Hawtin Jorgensen Architects
Daniel Lipscomb, Assoc. AIA, Stateline No. 7 Architects
Laura Viklund, Assoc. AIA, Plan One Architects
AIA MEMBERS:
Matthew Bowers, AIA, Carney Logan Burke Architects
UNASSIGNED MEMBERS:
Ken Dabbs, AIA, H+L Architecture
Ariel Madlambayan, AIA, H+L Architecture
Chad Novak, AIA, H+L Architecture
ALLIED MEMBERS:
Susan Loeschner, Beck Total Office Interiors
Blake Winter, Cator Ruma and Associates
Brian Peitzmeier, Centiva
Tim Stamp, Coffey Engineering and Surveying
Deborah White, Inberg-Miller Engineers
Robert Hobson, Kimball Office
Steve Barrett, MH Lighting
Peter D’Antonio, PCD Engineering
Rosalie Ruwart, RM Ruwart Design
John Schroll, Schroll Cabinets
Rod Constance, Snavely Forest Products
Jeff Riley, Source Four

 


Getting Involved

National AIA has recently launched a completely redesigned “Issues and Advocacy webpage”. The Government and Community Relations team made this one-stop source for advocacy resources and information including daily updates about AIA efforts at the local, state, and federal level. Click HERE to see this new web page http://www.aia.org/advocacy/index.htm.
 

Stalled Projects

Do you have a project that has stalled because of funding? Of course, everyone has run into this scenario sometime in their career. But during these times is has been happening more often than not. AIA has a solution to help with this type of delay to projects, it is called the “Stalled Projects Database”. Read more about what you can do to try to get your stalled project back on track!

 

 

 

2011 AIA Wyoming Design and Honor Award Recipients - View Slideshow

Link - Wyoming Business Report Insert - October 2011 Circulation

PDF - Wyoming Business Report Insert - October 2011 Circulation
 


 

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AIA Wyoming, PO Box 21833, Cheyenne, WY 82003 Phone: 307-286-5519, info@aia-wyoming.org

*The images rotating on the subpages of this site are projects designed by AIA Wyoming members.


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