AIA WY Member Special Recognition: Dan Stalker Architect
Congratulations to Dan Stalker Architect,
for being on Mountain Living’s Top Mountain Architects
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Congratulations to Dan Stalker Architect,
for being on Mountain Living’s Top Mountain Architects
AIA WY Member Special Recognition: Dan Stalker Architect Read More »
Shortly after completing the Cheyenne Municipal Court Building in the late summer of 2020, Noel Griffith, Jr. retired. His career spanned over 50 years.
Jim Rose, AIA, retired in 2018. He spent most of his career as an architect and teaching architectural engineering. Jim also worked as a historic preservation consultant.
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AIA Wyoming hosted its Annual Fall Conference in Sheridan at Sheridan College Oct. 6-8, 2022. The theme and concept of the conference was Green to Green. With the current emphasis on embodied carbon by AIA at the national level, coupled with the volatility in cost and availability of materials, it seemed a comprehensive study of building materials could prove beneficial.
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Incorporating the theme of the 2022 conference: Optimizing Assets, the AIA Wyoming Spring Conference in Cheyenne began on Thursday afternoon, April 7, with a tour of the recently completed Wyoming State Capitol Renovation. Participants received two CEUs provided by expert guidance from Suzanne Norton,
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It’s been decades since massive steam engines rumbled through a section of Casper just north of Natrona County High School, but the new Thyra Thomson Office Building, set to open officially later this month, makes sure this period of Casper’s history is not forgotten.
New Thyra Thomson Office Building Honors Casper’s Railyard Past Read More »
In 1997, AIA Wyoming established the Architectural Education Foundation of AIA Wyoming (AEF-AIAWy) to help Wyoming students obtain an architectural education at National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) accredited architecture schools. The AEF-AIAWy is a 501(c)(3) non-profit and is administered by the Board of Directors, volunteer members of AIA Wyoming. Multiple scholarships are typically awarded each year to deserving Wyoming residents or Wyoming high school graduates.
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Wyoming is known as a state of firsts. The state elected its first woman governor, Nellie Tayloe Ross. In 1869, Wyoming was the first state to give women the right to vote. Yellowstone was designated as the first National Park, and Devil’s Tower was the first national monument in the United States.
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The AIA Trust is the premier risk management resource for AIA members and components. AIA member trustees working with independent experts identify, evaluate, develop, monitor, and update a wide range of member benefit programs as well as free practice resources designed especially for AIA members and their firms. And all are available to you 24/7 on TheAIATrust.com.
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The State and Local Government Network (SLGN) of AIA is a national network of architects working together in advocating for and helping to craft public policy that can address issues involving the built environment, public safety, climate change, affordable housing and many other challenges facing our profession and our communities.
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