2023 Advocacy Summit: a point of departure, not a destination

We have a strong tradition of advocacy at AIA Virginia.

There are many agents and elements in our advocacy toolkit.

The primary agents include the Advocacy Advisory Council, the PAC Board of Trustees, the Joint Legislative Committee, and our lobbyist Patrick Cushing.

Our activities include letters insisting on compliance with (and citing violation of) established selection and procurement protocols, legislative activities, regulatory activities, service commitments such as the Disaster Assistance Committee, and gubernatorial appointments to the APELSCIDLA Board, the Fair Housing Board, etc. No less importantly, they also include the engagement and commitment provided by each of us in our role as citizen architects.

In aggregate, these efforts seek to educate others on the value of our profession, shape and inform policy, advise on the implications of regulation and legislation, improve the conditions of practice, remove unnecessary barriers/impediments, and contribute to the safety and health of our built environment.

Our pride in our past and ongoing efforts is justified. Much has been accomplished.

Indeed, our members consistently rank advocacy, which is particularly appropriate to the state-level component, as a leading factor in determining the value of their membership. It gives us great pleasure to deliver that value.

And yet the field of play is ever-changing. Challenges and opportunities emerge constantly. Conditions and circumstances emerge and recede. The force and vector of the prevailing winds shift around the political compass rose.

There is little time for celebration. There is no time for complacency. Vigilance can ill afford respite.

We also owe it to our members to continuously improve the effectiveness and impact of our advocacy efforts. We need to be more intentional in determining and coordinating the effort appropriate to each of the seasons of advocacy; to consider when to clear, till, fallow, sow, tend, and reap.

And so, Ed Gillikin, Eliza Engle, Maggie Dunlap, Nicholas Wade, Rebecca Aarons-Sydnor, Sandra Leibowitz, Stephen Weisensale, Tim Colley, and William Abrahamson, joined Patrick Cushing and myself to assess the status of each of the elements and to begin to develop a comprehensive plan to better coordinate our advocacy efforts and to identify, vet, articulate, prioritize, establish, and achieve the planks of our advocacy platform.

The specifics of those proposed programs and procedures will require effort and attention. Information will be provided as they are developed. Ultimately, each and all of our councils, committees, and members can and should contribute.

I thank those who continue to participate in our advocacy efforts and to those who collaborated in the summit. If you would like to learn more about or contribute to our advocacy efforts, please contact Paul Battaglia at pbattaglia@aiava.org

(Clockwise from lower left) William Abrahamson, Rebecca Aarons-Sydnor, Sandra Leibowitz, Nicholas Wade, Eliza Engle, Maggie Dunlap, Patrick Cushing, Tim Colley, Ed Gillikin, and Stephen Weisensale at the 2023 Advocacy Summit; not pictured: Paul R. Battaglia. Photo courtesy of Paul Battaglia.

Positions open at Glavé & Holmes

Senior Project Manager
Glavé & Holmes Architecture | Richmond, VA

Glavé & Holmes Architecture (G&HA) is seeking to fill a full-time Project Manager position in our Cultural Studio. We are interested in those individuals who can perform the role described below and with the credentials listed. G&HA is an equal opportunity employer and encourages all who feel they are qualified to apply. 
The Project Manager (PM) role and responsibilities include the ability to be the primary client contact for a given project, creating and managing project budgets and assisting with business development. A close collaboration with the Project Architect (PA) throughout but particularly in setting up and rebalancing the projects. Opportunities to work on exciting and high-profile projects for Universities, Museums and National Historic Landmark properties. 
The desirable credentials and abilities include: 

  • Must have a degree from an accredited program in Architecture. 
  • Over 10 years of experience with a professional license in the U.S. 
  • Experience with prior project and team management. 
  • Experience with complex project programs and project sizes above $10M construction cost, experience with public and private sector projects. 
  • Demonstrated ability to manage projects well: targeted profit, client relationships, quality performance and collaboration with PA. 
  • Demonstrated ability to assist with a set of construction documents, and knowledge of materials, details and construction. 
  • Knowledge of Revit, AutoCad and Adobe Creative Suite platforms. 
  • Expertise with PM software, specifically Ajera, Newforma and MS Office suite. 
  • Passion for design excellence, collaborative spirit, willingness to learn/mentor and has sense of humor. 
  • Interest in contextual architecture. 
  • Abilities with graphic design, hand drawing, sketching, and verbal and written communications. 
  • Ability to focus on multiple scales and work in a fast-paced environment.
  • Interest and aptitude for organizing client and public presentations.

Email resume and portfolio to jlefever@glaveandholmes.com.

Project Manager
Glavé & Holmes Architecture | Richmond, VA

Glavé & Holmes Architecture (G&HA) is seeking to fill a full-time Project Manager/Project Architect (PM/PA) position in our Urban Architecture Studio. We are interested in those individuals who can perform the role described below and with the credentials listed. G&HA is an equal opportunity employer and encourages all who feel they are qualified to apply. 
The PM/PA role and responsibilities include: (PM) the ability to be the primary client contact for a given project, creating and managing project budgets and (PA) the ability to take primary responsibility for creating the deliverables for a given project, including project documentation, delegation and coordinating consultant work. These roles work in close collaboration with one and other throughout projects but particularly in setting up and rebalancing the projects. 
The desirable credentials and abilities include: 

  • Must have a degree from an accredited program in Architecture. 
  • Between 5 and 10 years of experience with or in the process of gaining a professional license in the U.S. 
  • Experience with prior project and team management. 
  • Experience with complex project programs and experience with public and private sector projects. 
  • Demonstrated ability to manage projects well: targeted profit, client relationships, quality performance and collaboration with PA. 
  • Demonstrated ability to create a set of construction documents, and knowledge of materials, details and construction and collaboration with PM. 
  • Knowledge of Revit, AutoCad and Adobe Creative Suite platforms. 
  • Expertise with PM software, specifically Ajera, Newforma and MS Office suite. 
  • Passion for design excellence, collaborative spirit, willingness to learn/mentor and has sense of humor. 
  • Demonstrated interest in contextual architecture. 
  • Abilities with graphic design, hand drawing, sketching, and verbal and written communications. 
  • Ability to focus on multiple scales and work in a fast-paced environment.

Email resume and portfolio to jlefever@glaveandholmes.com.

Marketing Coordinator
Glavé & Holmes Architecture | Richmond, VA

Glavé & Holmes Architecture is seeking a creative and highly motivated Marketing Coordinator who will work closely with the Director of Marketing. The successful candidate will:

  • Develop, design, and produce a variety of high-quality graphic materials, including but limited to 
    proposals/qualifications packages, email blasts, award submissions, brochures, advertisements, interview presentations, conference presentations, banners, reports, and other complex production projects in accordance with the firm’s brand standards.
  • Create visibility in the marketplace through strategic and proactive management of the firm’s social 
    media presence by creating memorable highlights. 
  • Update the firm’s website.
  • Work in close collaboration with Studio Directors to research clients, market trends and other information associated with business development efforts.
  • Perform administrative tasks including maintenance and update of employee resumes, project cut sheets, boilerplate information, CRM database and assist with back-up for reception when necessary.

Must have experience in the A/E/C industry or related experience. Must be highly proficient with Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator as well as Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Experience with WordPress and CRM systems is a plus. 

Excellent organizational skills; strong communication skills in written, verbal, and visual form. Ability to multitask, prioritize, and work independently as well as in team environments, often under tight deadlines.

Email resume and portfolio to jlefever@glaveandholmes.com.

Newly Licensed

We understand the dedication and effort required to study for and pass the ARE. Congratulations to the following members for passing their exams and gaining licensure. This is great news that thrills all of us and we are so proud to call you architects!

Davey Wright, AIA (Richmond)
Saanika S. Lokre, AIA (Northern Virginia)

Have you recently passed the ARE? Upgrade your membership to Architect using this AIA form. or send an email to your Member Services Director, Cathy Guske, cguske@aiava.org

Are you ready to get licensed? AIA Virginia has 60-day Amber Book subscriptions for $50 here>>

Have questions about licensure? Contact AIA Virginia’s State Licensing Advisor, Michael Hammon, AIA at mhammon@glaveandholmes.com

Senior Architect

Hanbury | Richmond, VA

Hanbury, an Architectural, Planning and Interior Design Firm established in 1979, seeks to hire a Senior Architect to join our Richmond office. The ideal candidate will have project leadership experience in a diversity of design-focused work, including higher education, civic/community and science & technology projects. The successful candidate will advance the mission, goals, strategies, and core values of the firm.

Responsibilities include collaborating with the Design Principal and Project Manager to deliver services, consulting with the client to ascertain the goals and objectives of the project, attending project meetings, directing and reviewing activities of designers and other staff, reviewing and evaluating the program, schedule, budget, project site, and other information furnished by the client and the laws, codes, and regulations applicable to the Architect’s services. Additionally, the Senior Architect will prepare and present designs, drawings, and other documents utilizing computer-assisted design software and equipment, consider environmentally responsible design alternatives, and prepare construction documents for the client’s approval.

The Senior Architect will coordinate with other consultants on the project, assist in documenting and maintaining records for the project, prepare estimates of the Cost of the Work, update the estimate at various phases of the project, advise and consult with the client during the Construction Phase Services, and perform duties consistent with the professional skill and care ordinarily provided by architects practicing in the same or similar locality.

Qualifications include a Bachelor’s degree in architecture, an established Virginia Architectural License, 15+ years of experience within the A/E/C industry, excellent leadership and communication skills, in-depth understanding of Architectural software, dedicated to excellence, and a perpetual learner in pursuit of knowledge to stay current with future trends.

Email resume and work samples to careers@hewv.com.

New Members

We are always excited to welcome new members to Virginia. The following members recently joined the ranks of AIA Virginia.

New Associate Members

Jonnathan Calle, Assoc. AIA, (Central Virginia)
Timothy Craft, Assoc. AIA, (Northern Virginia)
Rachid Darradji, Assoc. AIA, (Northern Virginia)
Quan Tran, Assoc. AIA, (Northern Virginia)
Quyngina Zhang, Assoc. AIA, (Blue Ridge)

Transferred In

Antonio Alonso, AIA, (Northern Virginia) from AIA|DC

New/Renewed Allied Members

Michael Newberger, Chief Financial Officer, Outsourced FinOps
Stephen (Hobie) Andrews, O’Hagan Meyer PLLC
Paxton Whitmore, Territory Manager, The Garland Company

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Jury Selects 2023 Virginia Prize Winner 

Five architecture students have been selected as recipients of the 2023 AIA Virginia Prize. The jury named University of Virginia’s Lydia Cartwright as the competition’s overall winner of the $2,000 prize. Alyssa Stephenson, Hampton University; Brandon Meinders, University of Virginia; Brynn McClatchy, Virginia Tech; and Twishi Shah, Washington-Alexandria Architecture Center, were recognized as the winners from each school and received $300 awards. 

This year, University of Virginia professors Phoebe Crisman and Maria Gonzalez Aranguren authored the brief for the design challenge. The 2023 competition – which took place Feb. 10-13 – challenged students to design a house for two artists that included their workshop and a public program in the form of an exhibition space and an educational space. Each school’s faculty reviewed the submissions and sent up to 10 finalists to Richmond for final judging. The jury convened April 10 to determine this year’s overall winners. 

The jurors were Forrest Frazier, AIA, chair; Azadeh Rashidi, AIA; and Everald Colas, AIA. Frazier is the founding director of Two Street Studio’s Richmond office. Rashidi is a project manager at Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects | Partners in New York. Colas, an award-winning Haitian American architect, educator, and storyteller, is the founder of Storyn Studio for Architecture in St. Petersburg, Fla. 

While the number of people primarily working from home has tripled since 2019, historically the workplace and the home were not separate locations until the industrial age. As the current digitalization of many professions and the Covid-19 pandemic has led to the acceptance of teleworking as a viable option, residences must adapt to accommodate the working program again. The Virginia Prize competitors explored this live/work social reality as they designed a short-term residence for artists staying between three months and one year, located at a specific site along the Downtown Mall in Charlottesville, Va.  

The students were asked to design living spaces for two artists with both individual private and shared areas, including sleeping areas, kitchen, bathroom(s), living area(s), and personal storage. There should be outside spaces for working and living, and the home’s working spaces must accommodate the potential range of art manifestations, from large paintings to sculpture to digital art. And the residence must have exhibition spaces open to the public, as well as educational space available for workshops and lectures open to the Charlottesville community. 

Jurors said that overall winner (pictured above) Lydia Cartwright “seemed to understand the history of the downtown mall, extending it into the site.” The design’s “incorporation of art reinforced the program concept with a legible and believable story,” they said.  

The jury noted that Hampton University’s winner Alyssa Stephenson’s design featured a “nice distribution of public vs. private program elements,” while the Virginia Tech winner, Brynn McClatchy, submitted a “beautiful collection of old-school drawings imbued with originality.” 

Brandon Meinders, the University of Virginia winner, was praised by the jury for the “graphic clarity and sequence of construction.”  They noted that Twishi Shah, of the Washington-Alexandria Architecture Center, presented particularly appealing curtain roof and curtain wall sections, and a design with “thoughtful life and spirit.”  

Architect Project Manager

3North | Richmond, VA

3North is looking for a talented, highly motivated Project Manager with 8+ years of high-caliber design experience. Candidates should have strong problem-solving skills and be motivated by the opportunity to carve out a unique role in a growing firm.

Responsibilities:

  • Participate on collaborative project teams with a focus on co-creation 
  • Prepare strategic plans for project success
  • Plan, organize, and be responsible for your own work within your project team 
  • Analyze risks and opportunities within the scope of a project
  • Estimate fees, determine scope of project work, and prepare proposals and contracts
  • Assist more experienced designers, as well as provide direction to interns, technical drafters, and administrative staff 
  • Tackle unusual design and technical challenges within large projects 
  • Work collaboratively across multiple design disciplines 
  • Manage budgets, schedules and programs as well as project communication and documentation
  • Serve as the primary client liaison to bring the schedule, budgets, and scope of work to completion and to the client’s satisfaction
  • Administer quality control and assurance to ensure incorporation of processes and standards in documents
  • Attend weekly Project Manager meetings to oversee office scheduling and forecast profitability

Qualifications and Skills:

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree
  • 8+ years of related experience in an architectural practice 
  • Licensed or proactively tracking toward licensure 
  • Experience with Revit, AutoCAD, Bluebeam Revu, SketchUp, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator), and MS Office 
  • Working knowledge of building codes, standards, building construction, and building structures 
  • Experience with Construction Administration
  • Experience across a variety of project types & design approaches 
  • Excellent organization and time management skills

Please include a cover letter, resume, and work samples demonstrating a wide range of skills in a single PDF document not to exceed 15Mb in size. Include “3North Architect Project Manager” in the subject line and send to careers@3north.com.

AIA Virginia Newsletter: April 2023

Spring Is Upon Us
It’s a busy time at AIA Virginia and the components around the state. Everyone has been busy putting together great events and other opportunities for growth and participation.
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Art of Practice Registration Open
Join us in Charlottesville on June 23rd for the Art of Practice Conference. Our focus will include assessing your readiness for and planning for times of economic stress, as well as considering the range of factors “stressing” our members and maintaining resilience.
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Call for Entries: Design Awards
Entries to the 2023 Design Awards program are now being accepted. AIA Virginia’s Awards for Excellence in Architecture (also known as the Design Awards) recognize outstanding design, built and unbuilt, from the past seven years.
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Knowledge Community Grants
Started in 2022, AIA Virginia awards $2,000 a year to statewide knowledge communities to enhance reach and programming. The application deadline is April 28.
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Call for nominations: AIA Virginia Honors
Do you have a colleague who deserves recognition? Is there a firm with a great culture that consistently produces incredible work? Is there a building that has captured your heart? Consider nominating them for an award in AIA Virginia’s 2023 Honors Awards program.
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Welcome These New Members
We are always excited to welcome new members to Virginia. The following members recently joined AIA Virginia.
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ArchEx ’23: Call for Presentations
Last call for presenters and fresh voices to share their research and expertise at ArchEx ‘23 in person in Richmond on Nov. 1–3, 2023.
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AIAVA Prize Jury Announced
AIA Virginia is pleased to announce the jury for the 2023 AIA Virginia Prize. The competition — which took place over the weekend of Feb. 10-13 weekend —challenged students to design a house for two artists that will include their workshop and a public program in the form of an exhibition space and an educational space.
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2023 Fellows Fete
The Fellows got together in person again last month to celebrate the newly elevated members from Virginia Rob Reis, FAIA, and Ken Martin, FAIA.
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Advocacy Summit
Are you interested in actively participating in legislative, regulatory, or other advocacy activities? If so, please plan to attend the AIA Virginia Advocacy Summit on Friday 5 May in Richmond.
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Inform’s New “Member Voices” Feature Wants You!
Inform welcomes thought leadership from its members across the Commonwealth under the banner of “Member Voices.” Send us ideas, case studies, research, and best practices you want to share with others. Email Bill Richards by the deadlines below to get started:
Here are some topics to get you going:
Landscapes of remembrance: By April 24
Decarbonization: By May 22

Newly Licensed
Congratulations to the following members for passing their exams and gaining licensure.
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AEC Spring Conference in 2 Weeks
Speakers, presentations, and roundtables will address important issues such as leadership, business development, legislative advocacy, risk management, recruitment and retention, and the economic forecast for the industry.
Last chance to register>>

Are You Ready to Get Licensed?
Just a few licenses remain. AIA Virginia associate members can get a 60-day subscription to the Amber Book for only $50.
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Upcoming Professional Development Opportunities
Check out the statewide events calendar here>>

Reach out to AIA Virginia
AIA Virginia is updating our phone system. To contact us, please call (804) 644-3041 and leave a message, email info@aiava.org, or reach out to a specific staff member using the mobile numbers in their email signatures.

Fellows Fete 2023

On Saturday, March 18, 2023 the fellows from Virginia celebrated again in person at The Grand Salon & DuPont Gallery of the Visitors Center at James Madison’s Montpelier. New Fellows, Rob Reis, FAIA and Ken Martin, FAIA were welcomed into the group. Their formal investiture will happen in June at A’23 in San Francisco. Thanks to the chair of the Virginia Fellows is Jane Rathbone, FAIA, for pulling together this great event!

photos courtesy of Jane Rathbone and Paul Battaglia.

New Members

We are always excited to welcome new members to Virginia. The following members recently joined the ranks of AIA Virginia.

New Associate Members

Alaa Aswad, Intl. Assoc. AIA (Northern Virginia)
Mohammad Babaei, Assoc. AIA (Northern Virginia)
Sreeya Brahma, Assoc. AIA (Northern Virginia)
Nathanael Diemer, Assoc. AIA (Richmond)
James Ford, Assoc. AIA (Richmond)
Seung Jin Han, Assoc. AIA (Northern Virginia)
Shukrullo Mirvaydullaev, Assoc. AIA (Northern Virginia)
Gianluca Sanzone, Assoc. AIA (Northern Virginia)
James Wylde, Assoc. AIA (Northern Virginia)

Transferred In

Kenneth Aunchman, AIA (Northern Virginia) from AIA Oklahoma
Claire Barrows, AIA (Richmond) from AIA DC
Valerie Boudreaux, AIA (Northern Virginia) from AIA DC
Tiffany Mayhew, Assoc. AIA (Northern Virginia) from AIA Maryland

New/Renewed Allied Members

Hessam Nabavi, Promotions Director, Virginia Ready Mixed Concrete Association

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