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THE NORTH DAKOTA ARCHITECT OFFICIALOFFICIAL PUBLICATIONPUBLICATION OFOF AIAAIA NORTHNORTH DAKOTADAKOTA nn VOLUMEVOLUME 1211 •• 20182017 Creating healing environments that nurture, sustain, and support happy, life-enhancing activities Family Wellness in Mandan, North Dakota A Partnership between Sanford Health and the YMCA www.eapc.net ND | Bismarck • Fargo • Grand Forks • Minot • Williston SD | Sioux Falls MN | Bemidji • St. Paul CONTENTS Executive Committee .....................................................2 From the Desk of the President ...................................3 Guest Message ..................................................................4 Awards Juror ...................................................................5 NDSU Scholarships .......................................................5 2017 Honor Award ..........................................................6 2017 Merit Award ............................................................8 2017 Merit Award .........................................................10 2017 Merit Award ..........................................................12 2017 Juror Award ......................................................... 14 2017 Juror Award ......................................................... 16 2017 Submissions ........................................................ 16 Early Career Architect ................................................42 Intern of the Year ........................................................ 43 Firm Profiles ..................................................................51 Members ....................................................................... 56 Allied Members ............................................................ 63 Thank you to our contributing advertisers! EAPC ......................................................................................................IFC TL Stroh ...................................................................................................41 KLJ ...........................................................................................................20 Foss Architecture & Interiors .............................................................44 The AGC of North Dakota ................................................................... 22 Shultz + Associates, Ltd ......................................................................49 House of Color ....................................................................................... 23 AIA Contract Documents..................................................................... 55 Minnkota Windows ................................................................................ 24 JTL Lighting ............................................................................................ 62 Hepper Olson Architects .....................................................................40 Northern Technologies, Inc. ................................................................ 62 J2 Studio Architecture + Design ........................................................40 AE2S .......................................................................................................IBC Zerr & Berg Architects ......................................................................OBC FEATURES National Register of Historic Places ............................. 18 Celebrating 100 years of Move Over Millenials Get Ready For Generation Z ... 45 by Bobbi Hepper, Hepper Olson Architects & Lorna Meidinger Licensure in North Dakota .........................................22 by Lori Jonston & Marena Galluccio by James Devine, AIA Milestones: From Keystones to Keystrokes ..................21 The Continuous Evolvement of 21st Century Learning by Bonnie Staiger, Hon. AIA Compression Seal Technology .......................................24 Classrooms in Today's Society .................................50 by Brad Bushaw by Brian Berg, AIA Education Evolution ..........................................................25 by Casy Hutton, Assoc. AIA The Staiger Consulting Group is honored to serve as the Executive Director Team of AIA North Dakota and also as publisher of this magazine. We are grateful to all the advertisers and contributors who support it. This publication could not happen without the expertise and teamwork brought by the staff at Quality Printing Service of Bismarck, ND. www.aianorthdakota.org 1 2018 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President Secretary Treasurer Past-President Alan Dostert, AIA Brian Berg, AIA Mark Schneider, AIA Steve Tabor, AIA EAPC Zerr Berg Architects City of Williston S.A. Tabor Architecture 112 N Roberts Street 510 4th Avenue North 113 4th St. East 119 Sioux Ave. Fargo, ND 58102 Fargo, ND 58102 Williston, ND 58801 Bismarck, ND 58501 Work: 701-461-7222 Work: 701-280-0187 [email protected] Work: 701-258-7032 Work: 701-577-8115 President-Elect Director Director Director Cindy Urness, AIA Bob Ames, AIA Terry Stroh, AIA David Shultz, AIA NDSU Renaissance Hall Foss Architecture & Interiors Stroh Architects and Interiors Shultz & Associates, Ltd 650 NP Ave. 810 First Avenue North 8 Seventh Street N 612 1/2 Main Avenue, Fargo, ND 58102 Fargo, ND 58102 Fargo, ND 58102 Fargo, ND 58103 Work: 701-866-7964 Work: 701-282-5505 Work: 701-239-4198 Work: 701-476-0714 Allied Representative Associate Director Mark Waltz Janell Devine, Assoc. AIA Legend Technical Service J2 Studio Architecture + Design 1126 Westrac Drive 925 Basin Avenue, Suite #5 Fargo, ND 58103 Bismarck, ND 58504 Work: 701-271-6779 Work: 701-255-1622 2 The North Dakota Architect 2018 FROM THE DESK OF: Alan D Dostert, AIA, President WELCOME I am very proud to be associated, in a very small way, with the team that has once again delivered such excellence in the representation of our profession. This publication is an example of how blessed our organization is to have an executive team that possesses and exercises the talents necessary to strongly support our profession. For those of you who may be picking up this publication for the first time, you will find a showcase of the tremendous talents of our membership – yes, talents contained WITHIN our state! The design professionals who are members of, The design and are represented here, by the AIA North Dakota, take a backseat to no one! professionals who are These talents and their commitment to excellence is truly “in your back yard.” members of, and are For those of you who are seeing this publication for a second (or more) time, represented here by, you will again realize the beauty and elegance of the publication itself, but the AIA North Dakota, more importantly, that of the design solutions of our membership. It cannot take a backseat to no be stressed enough that the North Dakota members of the AIA have brought one! These talents and this showcase to you and can compete on any plane! their commitment to If you are seeking professional design services, peruse these pages and see excellence is truly “in just what we can do. If you are a part of our profession, take a good look your back yard.” at the work of your contemporaries and be proud that we are all part of the body of work though the professional competition present in our practice. This healthy competition provides best results for our clients. It also produces a massive collective effort in which our talent within this professional is on par with design anywhere! We look forward to furthering that trust in developing new and even greater opportunities of collaboration between the Owners and Architects of our great state of North Dakota! Keep up the good work! www.aianorthdakota.org 3 A GUEST MESSAGE: Evelyn Lee, AIA BEYOND BUILDINGS, THE VALUE OF ARCHITECTS When I first told my parents I wanted to be an architect, I think they envisioned their daughter designing fancy houses. I would be lying if I hadn’t thought that’s what I would be doing, as well. I was initially inspired by catalogs of home plans that I could purchase at the local grocery store. Many years later, I find myself serving as the Regional Manager, West Coast Lead, for the Workplace Strategy and Human Experience team at Newmark Knight Frank, a global commercial real estate advisory firm. A long way away from the little girl who wanted to become an architect, what I discovered on my journey is that the true value of what architects do for their clients goes well beyond the spaces they design. Evelyn Lee, AIA In my position, I work with organizations to understand how they work, what doesn’t work for them and what they believe they need to be doing as a company to increase their chances for greater business success. It may sound a little like management consulting, and to some degree it is, but the primary difference is that our results are specifically implemented within the spaces in which people work. For instance, I recently worked for a company who had the desire to be more collaborative. However, people do not become more collaborative just because they now have spaces built for them to collaborate in. My team investigates why the company wanted to be more collaborative. We then understand which departments or individuals need to work together and help them change the way they work so that their collaboration contributes to the company’s success. Through their design process, architects often do this within all the spaces they create. The true value of architects goes beyond the buildings they design. While it is hard to measure, their true worth is often found in the intangibles