
Anne Kolman Smith, FAIA
Anne Kolman Smith’s decade of NCARB national and regional leadership has affected significant aspects of the profession through groundbreaking decisions to improve the IDP, ARE, national and international reciprocal licensing, and mentorship of future architects.
INVESTED | 2015 |
LOCAL CHAPTER | AIA Savannah |
CATEGORY OF NOMINATION | Object 3 |
SPONSOR | James G. Fausett, FAIA |
NOMINATED BY | Jason Carangelo, AIA | President, AIA Savannah |
Object 1
To promote the aesthetic, scientific, and practical efficiency of the profession. Design, Urban Design, or Preservation.
Object 2
To advance the science and art of planning and building by advancing the standards of architectural education, training and practice. Education, Research, Literature, or Practice (with the option of a subcategory of Management or Technical Advancement).
Object 3
To coordinate the building industry, and the profession of architecture. Led the Institute or a Related Organization.
Object 4
To ensure the advancement of the living standards of people through their improved environment. Public Service, Government, Industry, or Organization.
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Object 5
To make the profession of ever-increasing service to society. Alternative Career, Volunteer Work with Organizations Not Directly Connected with the Built Environment or Service to Society
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