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Copyright Front Cover Front Cover 1 Front Cover 2 Advertising Page 1 Page 2 President's message Page 3 Page 4 Table of Contents Page 5 Page 6 Officers Page 7 Staff Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 State organizations Page 13 By-laws Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Board of directors Page 22 Page 23 ARCC insurance Page 24 FA/AIA committees Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 AIA national committees Page 31 Page 32 1980 gold medal Page 33 FA/AIA honors and awards Page 34 Page 35 1980 award of honor for design Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Fellows Page 40 Page 41 Florida state board of architecture Page 42 State agency directory Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Statutes of importance to architects Page 47 Practice Act Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 Rules of the board of architecture Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Accredited schools of architecture Page 58 Page 59 Page 60 Page 61 State architectural boards Page 62 Page 63 Page 64 Page 65 Page 66 State associations Page 67 Page 68 Building codes and standards Page 69 Page 70 Page 71 1981 document list Page 72 Page 73 Page 74 Page 75 Page 76 FA/AIA chapters Page 77 Page 78 Page 79 Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 Page 83 Page 84 Page 85 Page 86 Page 87 Page 88 Page 89 Page 90 Page 91 Page 92 Page 93 Page 94 Page 95 Page 96 Page 97 Page 98 FA/AIA member firms Page 99 Page 100 Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Page 110 Page 111 Page 112 Page 113 FA/AIA membership Page 114 Page 115 Page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 Page 125 Page 126 Back Cover Back Cover 1 Back Cover 2 |
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W A A Flo This- publication- is. copyrighted. by- the- Florida. Association. of. the. American. Institute. of- Architects- and- is- an- official- journal- of- the- Association. Limited permission to. digitize- and make this- electronic- version available- has- been- granted- by the. Association- to- the- University- of- Florida- on- behalf- of- the- State- University- System* of F lorida. Use- of- this- version- is- restricted- by. United- States- Copyright- legislation- and- its- fair use- provisions.- Other- uses- may- be- a vi olati on -of- copyright- protect ons. Requests- for- permissions- should- be- directed to- the- Florida- Association- of. the. 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With Perma-Shake tile there is no concern about flammability, rotting or bug infestation. Additional texture and massive shadow line silhouette is easily achieved through the random mixing of high profile and standard flat tiles. Blends of compatible colors enhance Perma- Shake tiles'natural weathered look. For the rustic appearance of wood with the assurance of con- crete, specify Perma-Shake tile by Gory. For color samples, descriptive literature and specification sheets, write Gory Roof Tile, 1773 Northeast 205th Street, North Miami, Florida 33179 or call us at (305) 651-7611. In Florida 800-432-1021. NOT Roof Tile AN EI-.IIR COMPANY Tile shown: Perma-Shake Blend. Builder: Classic Construction Corp., Boca Raton Bath and Tennis Club. Robert Crawford, Architectural Designer. PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE Balance, proportion, scale... each an important element of good design. In the design of our profes- sional association, just as in the de- sign of our buildings and cities, each of these elements is critical to its success. There must be a balance within our organization-a har- mony of thinking, an order for our priorities and a scale for our goals. In 1496, Leonardo da Vinci prepared the illustrations for Fra Luca Pacioli's book On Divine Prop- ortion. To Leonardo, proportion in all things was of basic importance "not only ... in numbers and meas- urements, but also in sounds, weights, positions and in whatso- ever power there may be." Although Leonardo was one of the great thinkers of the Renaiss- ance, he scorned the involuted de- bates which so often preoccupied his peers, feeling that they "occa- sioned perpetual clamor." The FA/AIA's programs and goals for 1981 are designed to do more than "occasion perpetual clamor." Our goals, while lofty, are firm- ly based in the very principles which we incorporate into good de- sign .. order, balance and propor- tion. As architects, we continue to strive to design buildings which employ these design criteria. In planning our programs for 1981, we have used these same criteria in the selection of committee chair- men and members, in the selection of those people who will serve on commissions, and in determining topics for seminars and educational programs. The year ahead offers many challenges for the practicing architect. The FA/AIA is prepared to help meet those challenges by offering education programs which will address such critical areas as energy, design and management practices. The Intern Development Prog- ram (IDP) has been established statewide to assist associates and students who are just beginning in the profession to receive a more rounded early experience. FA/AIA members will receive four issues of the Florida Architect magazine this year, including the special Reference Book edition. The Florida Architect will be relevant to regional concerns and will help to increase communication within the profession. The design awards program will continue to recognize outstand- ing projects and encourage excel- lence in architecture. A group health and disability insurance program will be estab- lished for FA/AIA member firms which will be especially tailored to our needs. The FA/AIA Governmental Affairs Program will continue to represent our interests in the Flor- ida Legislature, with the State Board of Architecture and with other governmental agencies which impact our practice. We will, of course, be in our new headquarters building this year... a building much more in scale with the size of our staff and the scope of our needs. I am excited about the year ahead as I hope you are. It will be a year of new challenges and new be- ginnings ... a year of programs scaled to our needs. FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Ted Pappas, AIA IIVI IO CONSTRUCTORS/MANAGERS We are one of the leading constrLction management firms in the world. When planning your next project, consider us for your team * As partners for total project delivery * As cost estimators. * As schedulers. Contact: M. L. Appleton, Vice President CM Inc. 2600 Douglas Road Suite 1104 Miami, Florida 33134 305-448-4888 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Florida Association of the American Institute of Architects 117 West College Avenue Post Office Box 10388 Tallahassee, Florida 32302 Editor Diane D. Greer Publisher/Executive Vice President George A. Allen Art Direction Mel Hutto Associates, Inc. Editorial Board William A. Graves, AIA Chairman Rick Fernandez, AIA William Harvard, Jr., AIA Perry Reader, AIA Yahya Koita, AIA Nelson Spoto, AIA John Totty, AIA President Ted Pappas, AIA 100 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, Florida 32202 Vice President/President-Elect Glenn A. Buff, AIA 9369 Dominican Drive Miami, Florida 33189 Secretary James H. Anstis, AIA 333 Southern Blvd. West Palm Beach, Florida 33405 Treasurer Robert G. Graf, AIA Post Office Box 3741 Tallahassee, Florida 32303 Past President Howard Bochiardy, FAIA Post Office Box 8006 Orlando, Florida 32806 Regional Directors Ellis W. Bullock, Jr., AIA 1823 North Ninth Avenue Pensacola, Florida 32503 E.H. McDowell, Jr., FAIA Post Office Box 3958 St. Thomas, VI 00801 General Counsel J. Michael Huey, Esquire Suite 510, Lewis State Bank Building Post Office Box 1794 Tallahassee, Florida 32302 FLORIDA ARCHITECT, Official Journal of the Florida Association of the American Institute of Architects, is owned and published by the Asso- ciation, a Florida Corporation not for profit. ISSN: 0015-3907 It is published quarterly at the Executive Office of the Association, 117 West College Avenue, Tallahassee, Florida 32302. Telephone (904) 222-7590. Opinions expressed by contributors are not necessarily those of the FA/AIA. Editorial material may be reprinted provided full credit is given to the author and to FLORIDA ARCHITECT, and a copy sent to the publisher's office. Single copies. $2.00, subscription, $16.00 per year. Controlled circulation postage paid at Tallahassee, Florida Postmaster: Please send address changes to Florida Association of the American In- stitute of Architects, Post Office Box 10388, Tallahassee, Florida 32302. FLQRIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 FLOKIDA ARCHITECT B JOURNAL OF THE FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS Winter, 1981 Volume 28, Number 1 1981 Reference Book For The Construction Industry CONTENTS 3 President's Message FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS 7 Officers 8 Staff 9 Board of Directors 13 State Organization Past Presidents 14 By-Laws 24 ARCC Insurance FA/AIA COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES 31 AIA National Committees HONORS AND AWARDS 33 1980 Gold Medal/Robert M. Little 34 FA/AIA Honors and Awards 36 1980 Award of Honor for Design/Hilario Candela 40 Fellows PRACTICE AIDS AND REGULATIONS 42 Florida State Board of Architecture 43 State Agency Directory Florida Legislature 47 Statutes of Importance to Architects 48 Practice Act 52 Rules of the Board of Architecture 58 Accreditated Schools of Architecture 62 State Architectural Boards 67 State Associations 69 Building Codes and Standards 72 1981 Document List MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY 77 FA/AIA Chapters 99 FA/AIA Member Firms 113 FA/AIA Membership Cover Photo by William A. Greer , 3. 1. A scene at the Registration Desk. Left to right, are, Weld Coxe, one of the Convention speakers, Fotis Karousatos, Hon. AIA, Executive Director of FAAIA, Mrs. Georgia Coxe, and, Jerry James, AIA, Convention Chairman. 2. President James E. Ferguson, Jr., AIA, cuts the ribbon officially opening the Building Products Exhibit. 3. Left to right, Robert Grof, AIA, James Austis, AIA, and Robert Gunderson, AIA, pictured at the Delegate 2. Accreditation Desk registering John McCormick, Jr., AIA. THE FLORIDA ARCHITECT FA/6 1976 FAAIA Officers New FAAIA Officers and Executive Committee were elected for the coming year. Pictured, left to right, are: Ellis W. Bullock, Jr., AIA, Vice President/President Elect; Carl Gerken, AIA, Secretary; James A. Greene, AIA, Treasurer; Nils M. Schweizer, FAIA, President; Frank R. Mudano, AIA, Regional Director; Herbert R. Savage, AIA, Regional Director; J. Michael Huey, General Counsel, and Fotis Karousatos, Hon. AIA, Executive Director. November/December 1975 THOMAS C. RUFF and JIFFY BLUEPRINT WIN TOP AWARDS at 61st 'BUILDING PRODUCTS EXHIBIT' FAAIA members and guests had the opportunity to view the latest in new products at the Building Products Exhibits facet of the 61st Annual Convention. There were standouts, but the Association selected two exhibits to honor. Thomas C. Ruff and Comoany of Maitland and Jiffy Blueprint of Clearwater were chosen as the winning exhibitors. The 1975 Exhibit Award for Display Excellence was garnered by Thomas C. Ruff, and Jiffy Blueprint took the 1975 Exhibit Award for Educational Value of Display. Educational Value of Display. Jiffy Blueprint's John Hannigan takes the award for his company. FA/7 FOR 100 OR 10,000 MEALS DAILY FOSTER RECON+PLUS* SYSTEM (PATD) CONTROLS foodservice operating costs from receiving to serving by REDUCING 9 LABOR e SPACE 9 TIME WASTE INVENTORY ELECTRIC COSTS AND CAPITAL EXPENDITURE SINCE 1966 the RECON+PLUS has served MILLIONS OF MEALS in hospitals, colleges, hotels and in-plant- even on jumbo jets and ships'. Foster systems personnel provide free preliminary PLANNING ASSISTANCE to design a system from a 600-model product line- to meet individual service needs! Write for specification literature on OVENS REFRIGERATORS FREEZERS WALK-INS FOSTER SYSTEMS DIVISION Hudson, N.Y. 12534 518 '828-1508 TELEX: LONDON 81521 " NEW YORK 14-54BO OSLO 19585" MEMPHIS 53-"38 AMSTERDAM 14256" MONTREAL 0-5838521 SYDNEY AA20265" BOCHIARDY RECEIVES ANTHONY L. PULLARA ANTHONY L. PULLARA AWARD TO FLORIDA MEMORIAL AWARD CENTRAL CHAPTER The framers of the Anthony L. Pullara Memorial Award felt they would like to recognize and individual who best carried on the tradition of service exemplified by Tony. Howard B. Bochiardy, AIA, is the recipient of the 1975 Anthony L. Pullara Award as the Outstanding Individual for Service to the Association. Bochiardy has been active in Florida Education as the AIA Representative of the Dean Search Committee and Curriculum Committee for the development of a new College of Architecture at Florida A & M University. He was instrumental in helping organize a group to develop courses of study for Architectural Para-Professionals. He is President of the University of Florida Architectural Guild, Commissioner of Education and Research for the FAAIA and State Director for the Mid Florida Chapter AIA. The Florida Central Chapter is this year's winner of the Anthony L. Pullara Memorial Award. Robert Levision, Chapter President, accepted the award. The Award was established in 1965 to honor the life of a dedicated man, Anthony L. Pullara. He gave full time to the profession of architecture and was an active Regional Director of the American Institute of Architects representing Florida. While he was the State Legislative Chairman, he carried on an exhaustive schedule working on legislative programs. Framers of the Memorial Awards said, "It is hoped that these awards will perpetuate Tony's memory and those things for which he stood for in our profession." It seems fitting that the Chapter to which he was so closely tied would carry on his memory. THE FLORIDA ARCHITECT FA/8 AWARDS... AWARDS... AWARDS ... AWARDS ... AWARDS... ARCHITECT COMMUNITY AWARD OF MERIT TO SERVICE AWARD WON TELEVISION NEWSMAN BY BILL EPPES MARSHALL CLEAVER ASSOCIATION AWARD OF MERIT TO SAM GOWAN The recipient of the 1975 Architect Community Service Award is Bill G. Eppes, AIA. The Award is presented to the architect whose active leadership in community activities and service has been a direct benefit to the community in which he lives. Eppes has been active with the Alachua County Charrette. The purpose of the Charette is to educate the public and gain awareness of critical concern in Alachua County. He is presently President and director of activities and presides at all steering committee meetings, giving direction to the total organized effort. On several occasions he has appeared on television and radio to inform and describe the Charette activities. Eppes practices Architecture in Gainesville and also teaches in the Department of Building Construction at the University of Florida. He has served as Vice President and President of the Florida North Chapter of the AIA. Marshall S. Cleaver, WLCY-TV Director of News and Public Affairs, won an Award of Merit. Cleaver has been instrumental in communicating architectural accomplishments of the Central Florida area for many years. He has produced television programs promoting outstanding architecture. He has assisted the Florida Central Chapter as well as the Florida Association with design awards just as he did at the recent FAAIA Convention. Sam Gowan, assistant Director of Special Resources for the University of Florida Libraries, was presented an Award of Merit for his leadership in preservation of the architectural heritage. Gowan's interest in architectural preservation is well-known in the Gainesville area. Through enthusiasm, knowledge and skill, he accomplished work which other experienced preservationists had considered impossible. He sponsored throughout Alachua County an inventory of buildings over 50 years old. He was instrumental in the conception, organization and realization of Historic Gainesville, Inc., a non-profit corporation dedicated to architectural and urban preservation. November/December 1975 FA/9 1. FAAIA Board of Directors meeting. 2. Convention scene at the Building Materials' In- ternational booth. 3. H. Leslie Walker, FAIA, left, receives a gift of appreciation for his 3 years service as Regional Director from Florida to the AIA National Board of Directors. 4. Architects and their ladies trip the light fan- tastic. 5. AIA Leadership Workshop for new Chapter Officers. 6. James A. Greene, AIA, Treasurer, explains the 1976 budget and the proposed new dues struc- ture. 7. President James E. Ferguson, Jr., AIA, makes his farewell address... 8. ... and, accepts his gift as out-going President. (What is Jim telling his new Egret? ) 8. THE FLORIDA ARCHITECT 7. -" FA/10 Florida Northwest Don W. David P.O. Drawer 1030 Ft. Walton Beach, Florida 32548 904/243-9158 Stewart Morrison P.O. Box 46 Pensacola, Florida 32594 904/432-6198 Alternates Hugh J. Leitch P.O. Box 928 Pensacola, Florida 32594 904/432-6196 James R. Stokes P.O. Drawer 1030 Ft. Walton Beach, Florida 32548 904/243-9158 Florida South Henry C. Alexander, Jr. 3625 North Bayhomes Drive Miami, Florida 33131 305/666-5909 Robert B. Browne 2865 Day Avenue Coconut Grove, Florida 33133 305/445-1502 Florida Southwest William Mudgett 2030-B West First Street Ft. Myers, Florida 33901 813/332-1171 Herbert Rosser Savage P.O. Box 1121 Marco Island, Florida 33937 813/394-1580 Alternate Martin Gunderson 2015 W. First Street Suite G Ft. Myers, Florida 33901 813/332-5111 Charles M. Sieger 9300 S.W. 87 Avenue, Suite 6 Miami, Florida 33176 305/274-2702 Alternates H. Samuel Kruse, FAIA 1600 N.W. LeJeune Rd. Miami, Florida 33126 305/871-4084 Walter B. Martinez 1800 Coral Way, Suite 204 Miami, Florida 33149 305/856-4941 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 -1a- -, Jacksonville John M. Barley, II P.O. Box 4850 Jacksonville, Florida 32201 904/396-2011 sOD uiaen 720 Gilmore Street Jacksonville, Florida 32204 Walter Q. Taylor, AIA 1320 Seaboard Coastline Building Jacksonville, Florida 32202 904/356-9491 Alternates Pat Fugeman 754 Florida National Bank Bldg. Jacksonville, Florida 32223 904/354-7728 Carl Garlington 2828 El Dorado Avenue Jacksonville, Florida 32210 904/389-4035 12 John Dragash P.O. Box 938 Sanford, Florida 32771 305/831-6067 -r Richard L. Gaines 585 Osceola Avenue Winter Park, Florida 32789 305/886-1511 Bruce Hartwigsen P.O. Box 730 Winter Park, Florida 32790 305/647-1039 No Alternates Catherine D. Lee 2111 Corporate Square Blvd. Jacksonville, Florida 32216 904/721-2111 Rudy Arsenicos 301 Broadway, Suite 100 D Riviera Beach, Florida 33404 305/848-9661 Harry G. Morris 249 Peruvian Avenue Palm Beach, Florida 33480 305/655-8408 Larry Schnelder 115 Woodland Road Palm Springs, Florida 33461 305/368-5577 Alternates Joseph Hamzy, Jr. 340 Royal Palm Way Palm Beach, Florida 33480 305/832-5599 Michael Corbett, AIA 6662 Westview Drive Lantana, Florida 33462 305/832-5599 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Palm Beach Mid-Florida THE STATE ORGANIZATION The Florida Association of Architects was incorporated in 1915 and became part of the AIA in the 1940's. Its head- quarters are located in Tallahassee. The FA/AIA is directed by a Board of Direc- tors, which sets policies and priorities of the organization as well as initiating new programs. The Board consists of representatives from the twelve AIA loc- al Chapters and the state elected offi- cers, who comprise the Executive Com- mittee. The representatives from each Chapter are elected by the Chapter to serve a three-year staggered term on the Board. The Board of Directors meets four times a year. The Executive Committee is com- prised of the President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, two AIA Regional Directors (who serve on the national AIA Board of Directors representing the pro- fession of Florida) and the Past Presi- dent. The Executive Committee meets several times between each Board Meeting to act on matters requiring im- mediate attention and reports back to the subsequent meeting of the Board. There are a number of standing com- mittees and short term task forces which recommend and execute poli- cies, plan and produce programs. Membership on these committees is drawn from the FA/AIA membership. Nominations to national committees are made through the two AIA Regional Directors. Florida, the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico make up one of 17 regions within the national AIA organization. A competent full-time staff headed by an Executive Vice-President located at the Tallahassee headquarters handles day-to-day operations, fulfills the direc- tives and policies of the Board and is available to all Florida AIA members and other related construction organiza- tions as a liaison to the AIA and in- formation center. FA/AIA PAST PRESIDENTS Since its establishment in 1940, the Florida Association of the American In- stitute of Architects has been served by a group of men who have given generously of their time and talent. Each of these men is a past president of the FA/AIA and each has contributed greatly to the success of the Association. Florida Architect regrets that it is not able to publish this list in its entirety. Available records at both the state and national level revealed only the names of those men who served from 1953 to the present. We extend our apologies to anyone who served and is not listed and we request that any information which might help us to complete this list be sent to the FA/AIA office in Tallahassee. 1981 Ted Pappas, AIA 1980 Howard Bochiardy, FAIA 1979 Carl Gerken, AIA 1978 Jim Greene, AIA 1977 Ellis Bullock, Jr., AIA 1976 Nils M. Schweizer, FAIA 1975 Frank Mudano, FAIA 1974 James E. Ferguson, Jr., AIA 1973 Thomas H. Daniels, AIA 1972 Richard E. Pryor, AIA 1971 Robert J. Boerema, AIA 1970 Harry E. Burns, AIA 1969 H. Leslie Walker, FAIA 1968 Herbert Rosser Savaae, AIA 1967 Hilliard T. Smith, FAIA 1966 James Deen, AIA 1965 William T. Arnett, AIA 1964 Roy M. Pooley, Jr., AIA 1963 Roy M. Pooley, Jr., AIA 1962 Robett H. Levison, FAIA 1961 Robert H. Levison, FAIA 1960 John Stetson, FAIA 1959 John Stetson, FAIA 1958 H. Samuel Kruse', FAIA 1957 Edgar S. Wortman, AIA 1956 G. Clinton Gamble, FAIA 1955 G. Clinton Gamble, FAIA 1954 Igor B. Polevitzky, AIA 1953 Igor B. Polevitzky, AIA FLORIDA ARCHITECT/ Winter, 1981 FA/AIA BYLAWS As adopted by the Membership at the 1977 Convention ARTICLE I. THE ORGANIZATION Section 1. Name a. The name of this organization is the Florida Association of Architects of the American Institute of Architects, Inc., a non-profit incorporated, state or- ganization chartered by The American Institute of Architects and the State of Florida; however, excepting for reports to governments, property transfer and transactions requiring legally correct identification, the name for common use shall be contracted to: Florida Associa- tion of the American Institute of Archi- tects. b. In these bylaws the corporation is called the Association, The American Institute of Architects, The Institute, and the Articles of Reincorporation, the Charter. Section 2. Purposes a. The purpose of the Association shall be to organize and unite in fellow- ship the architects of the State of Flor- ida to combine their efforts so as to pro- mote the aesthetic, scientific and practi- cal efficiency of the profession; to ad- vance the science and art of planning and building by advancing the standard of architectural education, training and practice; to coordinate the building in- dustry and the profession of architec- ture to ensure the advancement of the living standards of our people through their improved environment; and to make the profession of ever-increasing service to society. b. The Association shall function as the statewide representative of and unifying body for the various Chapters and Sections of Chapters of The Ameri- can Institute of Architects chartered within the State of Florida on matters of statewide and regional interest affecting the interests of such Chapters and Sec- tions of Chapters. C. The Association may borrow and lend money and own property of all kinds, movable and immovable, and en- gage in other activities which may be incidental to any of the above purposes. d. The Association may act as trus- tee for scholarships, endowments or trusts of philanthropic nature. e. This enumeration of purposes shall not be construed as limiting or re- stricting in any manner the powers of this Association but the Association shall have all of the powers and author- ity which may be conferred upon non-profit corporations under the pro- visions of the laws of the State of Florida. Section 3. Composition a. The Association shall consist of all members of The Institute in its com- ponent chapter organizations in the State of Florida. b. The domain of the Association is the State of Florida. c. The domain of the Region shall be as designated by The Institute. d. The membership is organized into members, Board of Directors, (herein called the Board), officers and commit- tees with dues, privileges and classifications of membership; functions and responsibilities of the Board and committees; and the qualifications and duties of officers, all as set forth herein- after. ARTICLE II. MEMBERSHIP Section 1. a. All AIA Members, Associate Mem- bers of the AIA, Professional Affiliates and Members Emeritus of all Chapters or Sections of Chapters of the American Institute of Architects within the State of Florida shall automatically be members of the Association. Qualifications, ad- mission requirements, and privileges of members are those stated in The In- stitute Bylaws. Section 2. Student Affiliate a. A student in an architectural school or college in the State of Florida who is a Student Affiliate of The Institute is a Student Affiliate of the Association. b. The Association or any Chapter may establish and sponsor student chapters in schools of architecture in Florida under conditions established by The Institute. When sponsorship is by a Chapter, the Student Chapter is related to the Association through the sponsor- ing Chapter. When the Association sponsors a Student Chapter, the rela- tionship will be directly with the Board which will supervise the preparation of its constitution and bylaws and obtain approval of them from The Institute. Section 3. Member Emeritus A member who qualifies for status as Member Emeritus of The Institute, shall be exempted from payment of dues ex- cept as noted under Article X, but his rights and privileges, benefits and obligations of full membership shall re- main unabridged. Section 4. Honorary Associate a. A person of esteemed character who is not eligible for AIA membership in The Institute, but who has rendered a distinguished service to the profession of architecture or to the arts and scien- ces allied therewith may become an Honorary Associate. b. The nomination for Honorary Associateship may be made in writing by any member of the Board at any regular Board meeting. The written nomination shall be signed by the nominator and shall give the full name of the nominee, reasons for the nomina- tion, the biography of the nominee, a history of his attainments and his qualifi- cations for the honor. When he is elected by two-thirds votes of the Board membership, the Secretary shall ascer- tain if the nominee desires to accept the honor. If he accepts, he shall be pre- sented with a certificate of membership at the next annual meeting of the As- sociation. c. An Honorary Associate shall be privileged to attend the annual conven- tions of the Association and speak and take part in the discussions threat on all matters except those relating to the corporate affairs of the Association, but he may not vote threat nor shall he pay dues. Section 5. Professional Affiliates Professional Affiliates are non-archi- tects, registered to practice their pro- fessions where such requirements exist with established professional reputa- tions. Professional Affiliates may include en- FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 gineers, planners, landscape architects, sculptors, muralists and other artists, professionals in government, education, industry, research and journalism, and other professionals whose work is re- lated to the practice of architecture. Section 6. Other Membership Other types of membership may be created as the need arises and when permitted by The Institute. Section 7. Status of Members a. The status of a member admitted prior to an amendment of the bylaws relating to the eligibility or qualifications for membership shall not be changed because of the amendment. b. The grant to and the exercise and use by a member of the rights and privi- leges vested in him by the Charter and bylaws shall be conditioned upon his professional conduct and the payment of dues to his Chapter, the Association, and The Institute. c. The secretaries of the Florida Chapters of The Institute at the begin- ning of the fiscal year and mid-year shall file with the Secretary of the Association lists of their Chapter mem- bers in good standing by name and classification and shall inform the Secretary of the Association at all times of any additions or changes to the lists filed. Section 8. Termination of Membership a. AIA membership shall be ter- minated by the death of a member, by his resignation, or by his conviction of a felony, or by his default under the conditions prescribed in these bylaws, and it may be terminated by action of the AIA Board after it finds him guilty of unprofessional conduct. b. None of the above Members, Associates of the AIA, or Professional Affiliates may resign from the American Institute of Architects or one of its Chap- ters or Sections of Chapters and remain a member of the Association. c. An Associate of the AIA or Profes- sional Affiliate may be suspended or ex- pelled by the Chapter of the American Institute of Architects of which he is a member and shall automatically be sus- pended or expelled by the Association. Section 9. Privileges of Members a. An AIA Member in good standing may exercise all the rights and privil- eges granted him under these bylaws. b. An Associate of the AIA in good standing may: (1) Serve as a member of any committee of the Association that does not perform any duty of the Executive Committee or that is not concerned with disciplinary matters or Institute business or affairs; (2) Speak and make motions at FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 any meeting of the Association and vote threat on any matter that does not con- cern the affairs of business of The In- stitute, or the nomination of a delegate to an Institute meeting; (3) Hold any office or a director- ship of the Association as directed with- in the bylaws. c. Professional Affiliates in good standing may serve on Chapter commit- tees. They may not make motions, vote, serve as chairpersons, hold office, print or permit to be printed or in any way use the name, title, initials, seal, symbol or insignia of any component or of The Institute. ARTICLE III. MEETINGS OF THE ASSOCIATION Section 1. Annual a. There shall be an annual meeting of the Association and the Florida/Caribbean Region of the In- stitute. b. Time and place of the annual meeting shall be fixed by the Board if not fixed by the preceding annual meeting. c. All members in good standing may discuss the business and debate the issues brought before the annual meeting. The voting necessary to enact the business before the annual meeting shall be done by the Chapter Dele- gates, and the President of the Associa- tion in case of a tie vote. The officers of the Association shall conduct the busi- ness of the annual meeting. d. Delegates of the annual meeting shall be selected by each Chapter. (1) The number of delegate votes entitled to each Chapter shall be based on its number of AIA Members in good standing with Chapter, Association and Institute and whose dues have been paid in full to the Association thirty days prior to the annual meeting, as certified by the Secretary of the Association. (2) Each Chapter shall have two delegate votes for the first six and one additional delegate vote for each addi- tional seven (or fraction thereof) such certified AIA Members. (3) Each Chapter's votes will be equally divided among its accredited delegates. After accreditation, the dele- gate votes are not transferable. (4) Chapters shall be furnished with credential cards by the Secretary of the Association and these shall be certified by the President or Secretary of the Chapter that each delegate is in good standing with his Chapter, the Association and the Institute. (5) The Board, at a meeting held prior to the meeting of the Association, shall elect three AIA Members having the qualifications of delegates to act as the Credentials Committee of the meet- ing. The Secretary, ex-officio, shall act as Secretary of the Credentials Commit- tee, and the Committee shall elect one of its members as its Chairman. The term of office of every member of the Credential Committee shall expire when the report of the Committee has been accepted by the meeting. e. An Annual Report shall be made in writing to the annual meeting by each of the following: President, Secretary, Treasurer, Regional Directors, and Board. The report of the Board shall in- clude such committee reports and spe- cial reports as the Board deems advis- able. f. Approval by the annual meeting of the Annual Reports and the recommen- dations contained therein shall con- stitute endorsement of the policies and proposals reflected by the reports. g. New officers for the ensuring year shall be elected to succeed those whose terms are about to expire. (1) Nominations shall be made during the business session of the an- nual meeting. (2) The Nominating Committee shall report its nominations to the annu- al meeting following which nominations may be made from the floor. If the Nominating Committee finds the mem- ber nominated from the floor eligible to hold office and his nomination is seconded by two accredited delegates from different Chapters, then he is nominated for office. (3) In the event no contest devel- opes, the election may be declared by acclamation. (4) For contested elections, voting shall be by ballots made available to each delegate. A ballot box. shall be open for voting for not less than four hours after nominations have been closed. (5) The President shall announce the results of all balloting prior to the conclusion of the Fall Conference and declare all elections. Section 2. Special a. A special meeting of the Associa- tion shall be held if a call therefore, stat- ing its purpose, is made by any of the following: (1) The annual meeting, by con- curring majority vote. (2) The Board, by concurring vote of two-thirds of the Board. (3) Not less than one-half of the Chapters, provided each such Chapter has obtained the concurring vote of not less than two-thirds of the membership of its governing body. (4) Written petition to the Board signed by not less than twenty-five per cent of the total number of members in good standing of the Association. b. Chapter representation shall be by delegate, under the same rules govern- ing the conduct of the annual meeting. c. The number of delegates for each Chapter shall be the same as for the last preceding annual meeting. d. A new Chapter chartered subse- quent to the last previous annual meet- ing shall be entitled to delegate votes in accordance with the Secretary's count of such Chapter's AIA Members in good standing fifteen days prior to the special meeting. Section 3. Notice Notice of the annual meeting or Spe- cial Meeting of the Association shall be served on each member and Chapter of the Association by letter or in an official publication of the Association. Notice of the annual meeting shall be served not less than thirty days before the opening session, and in case of Special Meet- ings, not less than fifteen days before such meetings. Section 4. Rules of Order All meetings shall be conducted in accordance with Robert's Rules of Order. Section 5. Voting a. Voting may be by affirmation, un- less a vote by roll call is requested by a qualified delegate, at which time a roll call vote of the delegations shall be taken. b. The Chairman or acting Chairman of each delegation shall cast the votes for his Chapter's delegation, but Chap- ters shall not be required to vote as a unit. c. No Chapter may vote by proxy. d. An officer of the Association shall be entitled to vote only as a member of his Chapter delegation except that the President shall have an independent vote in the event of a tie. e. Minimum number of votes re- quired for action. Unless these bylaws otherwise require, any action or decis- ion of an annual meeting or other meet- ing of the Association shall be the con- curring vote of a majority of the dele- gates voting, except that on a roll call vote any action or decision shall be by the concurring vote of a majority of those accredited votes which are cast. f. A quorum for a meeting of the Association shall consist of no less than 25 AIA Members, and at which meeting there is present at least one AIA Mem- ber from a majority of the Chapters in the State. Section 6. Letter Ballots No vote shall be taken by letter ballot. Section 7. Delegates to the American Institute of Architects Convention The Delegate representing the Association at the Annual Convention of the American Institute of Architects shall be the President of the Association. Should the President be unable to at- tend, the delegate representing the Association would be, in order of des- cending priority, the President Design- ate, the Secretary, the Treasurer, or a Director elected by the Board. Section 8. Suspension of Bylaws These bylaws may be suspended at any meetings for the transaction of any special business by a two-thirds roll call vote of the delegates present. When the special business has been consum- mated, the bylaws shall be immediately in force again. ARTICLE IV. BOARD OF DIREC- TORS Section 1. Membership a. There shall be a Board of Direc- tors, in these bylaws referred to as the Board. The Board shall consist of: (1) The Officers of the Association. (2) One or more directors from each Florida Chapter as hereinafter pro- vided. (3) The Director/s-at-Large, who shall be any member of the Association who is a Director of the Florida/Carib- bean Region of the American Institute of Architects. (4) The immediate Past President, who shall be a member of the Board the year following his term as President. (5) One student representative who is a member of one of the AIA stu- dent Chapters in the State and who shall have voting privileges. (6) An Associate Member of the AIA who shall be elected annually as an Associate Director-at-Large by the an- nual meeting shall serve as long as he is an Associate Member of the AIA. b. The Directors, one or more from each Chapter, shall be elected by each Chapter at its annual meeting. (1) An Alternate Director, one for each Director, shall be elected by each Chapter at its annual meeting to func- tion for the Director when the Director cannot attend Board meetings or serve as a Director. (2) The number of Directors from each Chapter shall be based on the In- stitute membership in the various Chap- ters as determined by the current mem- bership roster of the Institute as follows: No. of Members in Chapter 1 to 59 60 or more No. of Directors 2 3 (3) At least one Director and his Al- ternate Director shall be members of the Chapter Executive Committee. c. The Florida Student Affiliates of Chapters of the American Institute of Architects shall be represented on the Board by Student Representatives who shall maintain liaison between the Asso- ciation and their Student Chapter. Section 2. Vacancies Vacancy of a Director on the Board shall be filled as set forth in the Charter. Section 3. Authority a. The Board shall manage, direct, control, conduct and administer the property, affairs and business of the Association, and between annual meet- ings, within the appropriations made therefore, put into effect all general poli- cies, directives and instructions adopted by the Association at a meet- ing of the Association. b. The Board shall issue and mail such bulletins and publications to its members and to others as determined by the Board. c. The Board shall establish and adopt rules and regulations supple- menting, but not in conflict with the Charter and these bylaws, to govern the use of the property, name, initials, sym- bol and insignia of the Association and to govern affairs and business of the Association. d. Each Director and Alternate Direc- tor in the absence of the Director, shall convey to the Board the actions and re- quests of the Chapter he represents. Section 4. Meetings a. Regular meetings: The Board shall hold at least four regular meetings each year. (1) Time and place of the meetings shall be fixed by the Board. (2) A regular meeting shall be held immediately preceding the opening of the annual meeting and immediately fol- lowing the annual meeting, with another meeting within thirty days after the beginning of the new fiscal year. (3) Ten members of the Board shall constitute a quorum and all decis- ions shall be made by concurring vote of not less than a majority of those members present. (4) Upon the request of the Direc- tors-at-Large the Board shall convene as the Regional Council. b. Special Meetings: A Special Meet- ing of the Board may be called by the President or by a written notice by a majority of the officers or by six mem- bers of the Board. (1) Time and place for the Special Meeting shall be fixed by the person or persons calling the Meeting. c. Notices and Minutes: (1) Notice of each meeting of the FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Board shall be sent in writing by the Secretary to each member of the Board at least ten days before the date fixed by the meeting. (2) Minutes of the meeting of the Board shall be recorded by the Secre- tary and approved by the Board in its succeeding meeting. Section 5. Rules of Order All meetings shall be conducted in ac- cordance with Robert's Rules of Order. ARTICLE V. OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION Section 1. Election a. The Officers of the Association shall be members of the Board and elected by a majority vote of accredited delegates present and voting at the an- nual meeting. b. The Officers of the Association and Board shall consist of a President, President Designate (Vice President), Secretary, and Treasurer. The Officers shall be AIA Members and shall be elected by the membership of the Asso- ciation at the annual meeting as desig- nated herein. c. The President shall not be elected directly, but shall assume office by au- tomatic succession from the Office of President Designate (Vice President), except the President shall be elected when the President Designate (Vice President) is unable or unwilling to as- sume the Office of President. d. The Secretary and Treasurer shall be eligible for re-election. e. All terms of office shall begin with the calendar year. f. Any or all Officers shall hold office until their successors have been elected and qualified. If a vacancy oc- curs in any office of the Association, other than the expiration of the term of office, such vacancy shall be filled as set forth in the Charter. g. Only such members who have been Officers or who have served on the Board for at least one year are eligi- ble for nomination for President Desig- -nate (Vice President). Section 2. President a. The President shall be the admin- istrative head of the Association and shall exercise general supervision of its business and affairs, except such there- of as are placed under the administra- tion and supervision of the Secretary and of the Treasurer, respectively, and he shall perform all the duties incidental to his office and those that are required to be performed by him by law, the Charter, these bylaws, and those that are properly delegated to him by the Board. b. The President shall preside at all FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 meetings of the Association and the Board and shall be Chairman of the Executive Committee. c. The President shall serve a term of one year. Section 3. The President Designate (Vice President) a. The President Designate (Vice President) shall possess all the powers and shall perform all the duties of the President in the event of the absence of the President or of his disability, refusal, or failure to act. b. The President Designate (Vice President) shall perform other duties that are properly assigned by the Board. c. The President Designate (Vice President) shall serve a term of one year. Section 4. Secretary a. General Duties of the Secretary: The Secretary shall be an administrative officer of the Association and shall act as its Recording Secretary and its Cor- responding Secretary and as the Secre- tary of each meeting of the Association, the Board and the Executive Commit- tee. He shall perform the duties usual and incidental to his office and the du- ties that are required to be performed by the law, the Charter, these bylaws and the duties properly assigned to him by the Board. b. Specific Duties of the Secretary. (1) Custody of Property. The Secretary shall have custody of and shall safeguard and shall keep in order all property of the Association, except that property with which the Treasurer is charged. (2) Issue Notices. He shall be re- sponsible for the preparation and issu- ance of all notices and all calls and no- tices of all meetings of the Association, the Board and the Executive Commit- tee. (3) Conduct Correspondence and Maintain Records. He shall conduct the correspondence, keep the membership roll and corporate records, minutes, an- nual reports. (4) Affix Seal and Sign Papers. He shall keep the seal of the Association and affix it on such instruments as re- quire it and sign all papers that require the attest or approval of the Associa- tion. (5) Prepare the Board's Annual Re- port. In collaboration with the Officers of the Association, he shall prepare the annual report of the Board. (6) Meetings. He shall have charge of all matters pertaining to the arrange- ments for and recording of meetings. c. Delegation of Duties. Delegation of the actual performance of his duties is the prerogative of the Secretary, how- ever, he shall not delegate his responsi- bility for the property of the Association, or affixing the seal of the Association, or the making of any attestation or certification required to be given by him, or the signing of any document re- quiring his signature. d. The Secretary shall serve a term of two years non-concurrent with the Trea- surer. Section 5. Treasurer a. General Duties of the Treasurer. The Treasurer shall be an administrative officer of the Association and shall exer- cise general supervision of its financial affairs, keeping the records and books of account thereof. He shall assist the Finance and Budget Committee to pre- pare the budget, collect amounts due the Association and shall have the cus- tody of its securities, funds and moneys making the disbursements for the Asso- ciation therefrom. He shall have charge of all matters relating to insurance, taxes, bonds, instruments and papers involving financial transactions. He shall sign all instruments of the Association whereon his signature is required, and perform all duties required to be per- formed by him by law, these bylaws, and the duties that are properly assigned to him by the Board. b. Reports of the Treasurer. The Treasurer shall make a written report to the Board at its regular meetings and to the delegates at each annual meeting and other meetings of the Association if required. Each report shall describe the financial condition of the Association, a comparison of the budget to appropria- tions as of the date of the report, the income and expenditures for the period of the report, and the Treasurer's recommendations on financial matters. c. Liability of the Treasurer. The Trea- surer, personally, shall not be liable for any decrease of the capital, surplus, in- come, balance or reserve of any fund or account resulting from any of his acts performed in good faith in conducting the usual business of his office. d. Delegation of Duties. The Trea- surer may not authorize any person to sign any financial instrument, notice or agreement of the Association that re- quires the signature of the Treasurer, unless such delegation or authorization .is expressly permitted by these bylaws or the Board, but he may delegate to assistants the actual performance of the clerical, bookkeeping, statistical, col- lecting, and recording work of his office and may authorize designated assis- tants to sign, under their respective ti- tles, records, vouchers, receipts and other documents if such is not pro- hibited by the bylaws. e. The Treasurer shall serve a term of two years non-concurrent with the Secretary. ARTICLE VI. EXECUTIVE COM- MITTEE OF THE BOARD Section 1. Composition There shall be an Executive Commit- tee of the Board composed of the Presi- dent, the President Designate (Vice President), the Secretary, the Treasurer, any members of the Association who is a Director of the Florida/Caribbean Re- gion and the immediate Past President who shall serve on the Executive Com- mittee the year following his term as President. Section 2. Powers Delegated to the Committee The Executive Committee shall have full authority, right and power to act for the Board during periods between Board meetings on all matters except that it shall not: (1) adopt a general budget; (2) change the policies, rules of the Board or the bylaws; (3) make an award of honor; (4) purchase, sell, lease, or hypothecate any real property; (5) form an affiliation; (6) fix assessments and annual dues; however, it shall be allowed to act for the Board on any of the foregoing accepted matters which have been delegated specifically to it by two-thirds vote of the Board. Section 3. Decisions of the Committee a. The President, who shall be the Chairman of the Executive Committee, shall fix the time and place for the meet- ings of the Executive Committee. b. A quorum of two-thirds of its mem- bers shall be necessary in order to transact business at a meeting. c. The Executive Committee must actually meet in order to transact busi- ness, otherwise the acts and decisions of the Executive Committee are not binding on the Board or the Associa- tion. d. The actions of the Executive Com- mittee shall be recorded in minutes and ratified by the Board at its meeting following such action. Section 4. Rules of Order All meetings shall be conducted in accordance with Robert's Rules of' Order. ARTICLE VII. ADMINISTRATIVE AND EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT Section 1. Executive Officer a. The administrative and executive offices shall be in the charge of an executive officer, who shall be known 18 as the Executive Vice President. The Executive Vice President shall be em- ployed by and shall report to the Board. b. The Executive Vice President shall be the Assistant Treasurer and shall perform such duties in this capacity as the Treasurer may direct and under his direct supervision. Section 2. Duties of the Executive Vice President a. The Executive Vice President shall be and act as the chief executive officer of the Association, and as such shall have general management of the ad- ministration of its affairs, subject to the general direction and control of the Board and the supervision of the ad- ministrative officers of the Association. b. He shall stimulate programs under the various departments and coordinate all inter-department affairs. c. He shall be the officer in whom the Board shall place the responsibility for carrying out its general policies. d. He shall maintain contacts with other professional societies particularly those in the fields allied to architecture and with trade associations in the con- struction industry so that he may be constantly informed as to the activities in those fields, extending the coopera- tion of the Association as circum- stances may warrant. Section 3. Functions of Executive Vice President a. Administrative Functions. He shall direct the administrative functions of the Association office as provided in Article VII of the bylaws. He shall serve as Chief Executive Officer of the Associa- tion in charge of the administrative and executive offices, and shall maintain liaison with professional societies. The Executive Vice President will limit his employment to the Association. b. Editorial Functions. He shall be re- sponsible for the publications of the Association, including the official jour- nal, carrying out Board directives as formulated by the Publications Com- mittee and the Board. c. Legislative Functions. He shall establish continuing and effective re- lationships with the Florida Legislature, carrying out Board directives as formu- lated by the Legislative Committee and the Board. He shall serve as Legislative Representative for the Association on a continuing basis, with such specialized legal assistance as may be necessary from time to time. d. Legal and Accounting Function. He shall coordinate legal and account- ing functions of the Association as re- quired, acting to carry out directives of the Board. e. Liaison Functions with State Board. He shall establish and maintain effective liaison with the Florida State Board of Architecture subject to the di- rection and control of the Board and supervision of the officers of the Asso- ciation. Section 4. Assistants to the Executive Vice President Upon the recommendation of the Ex- ecutive Vice President, the Board may employ assistants to the Executive Vice President to perform such duties as may be assigned to them by the Board and by the Executive Vice President, in- cluding the details of the administrative work of the Association. Section 5. Council of Past Presidents a. There shall be a Council of Past Presidents consisting of all past presi- dents of the Association. b. The Council of Past Presidents shall meet when called by the Presi- dent. c. The Council shall give advice and counsel to the President and shall per- form such peculiar duties related to the Association or the Profession best done by a prestigious group as the President requests and the Council agrees to per- form. ARTICLE VIII. COMMISSIONS Section 1. The Association shall establish com- missions to act as supervisory and liaison agents for the Board and the Association. Section 2. Each commission shall consist of a commissioner appointed by the Presi- dent and a vice-commissioner -with approval of the commissioner with con- currence of the Board. Section 3. The term of office of the members of a commission shall be one year and that shall coincide with the term of the President. Section 4. a. The number and type of com- missions shall be as necessary to fulfill the functions and business of the Asso- ciation. b. A list of Commission Committee jurisdiction shall be published in the Rules of the Board or in a supple- mentary publication thereto. ARTICLE IX. COMMITTEES Section 1. Structure The Association. Committees shall consist of Task Forces required for spe- cific short term activities of the Associa- tion, and Standing Committees, estab- lished by these bylaws, of two types: FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 a. FAAIA Standing Committees which serve the special needs of the Associa- tion and cooperate with similar com- mittees of the Chapters or Sections of Chapters of the Institute located in the State of Florida. (1) FAAIA Standing Committees shall be a Nominating Committee, Com- mittee on Finance and Budget, Com- mittee on Governmental Relations, Committee for Conferences and Con- tinuing Education, Committee for Edu- cation. (a) The membership of these committees shall be selected by the President from the membership accord- ing to these bylaws and policies estab- lished by the Board. (2) The President Designate's (Vice President's) recommendations for committee chairman for the following fiscal year shall be presented to the Board at its last regular meeting for Board approval and advice. b. Task Forces may be created by the President or by the Board. When created by the President, the Board, at its next meeting thereafter, shall review such action and may continue or dis- continue such committees, or make changes in personnel as it may deem proper. (1) Task Forces shall expire with the fiscal year, but may be recreated to continue to function into the following fiscal year. (2) Chairman and members for special committees shall be appointed from the membership and their terms shall expire with the committee. (3) The President may, at any time, discontinue Task Forces, alter classi- fications, or make any changes in the personnel of Special and FAAIA Stand- ing Committees and report such action to the Board at its next meeting. Section 2. Nominating Committee a. There shall be a Nominating Com- mittee whose duty shall be to nominate members in good standing with the In- stitute, the Chapters and the Asso- ciation, qualified to become officers and/or Associate Director-at-Large in the Association for each of the offices about to be vacated. b. The Board, at least sixty days be- fore the annual meeting of the Associa- tion, shall ratify the committee selected by the President composed of a chair- man and four members from separate geographical areas of the Region. Chairman and members shall be AIA Members. c. The Committee shall apprise the membership of their nominations prior to the convening of the annual meeting and shall report their nominations to the annual meeting at the first business FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 session. d. The powers of the Committee shall terminate with the adjornment of the annual meeting. Section 3. Committee on Finance and Budget a. There shall be a Committee on Fi- nance and Budget whose duty shall be to prepare the annual budget for the Board and to recommend fiscal policies for adoption by the Association. b. The Committee shall consist of five members who are serving or have served as a Director or who have held office in the Association, appointed by the President with the Board approval, to serve for the initial year terms as fol- lows: two members for one year; two members for two years; one member for three years. As their terms expire, appointments shall be made for three year terms. The President annually shall designate one of the senior members to act as chairman. c. The annual budget for the fiscal year following the annual meeting shall be presented in draft for the Board meeting immediately before the annual meeting for its comments and report to the annual meeting. d. The final recommended budget shall be prepared for the Board ap- proval at the first meeting of the Board in the new fiscal year. e. The Committee shall provide for long-range fiscal planning for the Asso- ciation and recommend policies related to funding, investments, travel and ex- pense accounts, control of service pro- jects, supplemental income and other fi- nancial matters which will enhance the Association's financial stability and accrue benefits to the members and the total profession, present and future. Section 4. Committee on Government Relations The Committee on Government Affairs shall be under the Association's Executive Committee. The President may appoint any additional AIA Mem- ber to serve with the Executive Com- mittee on this Committee. It shall be the duty of this Committee to promote the usefulness of the profession and the Association to the various governmental bureaus and agencies having charge of the planning and designing of public buildings and monuments and their en- vironment; to promote the employment of architects in private practice to plan and design such public works; to main- tain liaison with the legislature of the state to forward statewide and local legislation that will promote the welfare of the architectural profession and the construction industry and the public health and welfare. Section 5. Committee on Conferences and Continuing Education a. There shall be a Standing Com- mittee for the Fall and Spring Con- ference consisting of at least five AIA Members. Terms of members shall be as such to assure one retiring member per year. b. The duties of this Committee shall be to recommend policies to the Board for its consideration, to develop prog- rams, format and organization con- sistent with the professional and edu- cational needs of Florida architects and consistent with good public relations. This Committee shall report to the Board for its consideration and ap- proval the suggested program and speakers before invitations are ex- tended. c. The Committee may invite the AIA Chapter located in the area of the Con- ference site to sponsor a social event and to request the wives of members to consider ladies activities during the Conference. Section 6. Committee for Education a. There shall be a Committee for Continuing Education consisting of three AIA Members. Terms of members shall be such to assure one retiring member per year. b. The duties of this Committee shall be to establish and maintain edu- cational programs to the Board for the profession which programs are to be administered by the Association. Section 7. Operations a. The Secretary shall notify the chairmen and members of the various committees of the names and ad- dresses of their respective committee members and their various assign- ments. b. The President shall be ex-officio member of all committees, and the Secretary may act as Secretary for the committee if so selected by the com- mittee. c. Committees have the right to re- quest and receive all information and records in possession of the Associa- tion and necessary to discharge the duties assigned them. d. Committees shall act as advisors to the Board and shall report their find- ings, recommendations and actions to the Board. e. The majority of members of a com- mittee shall constitute a quorum. Find- ings, recommendations and actions of a committee shall be made according to the concurring vote of the majority of members present at a committee meet- ing or a concurring majority vote of let- ter ballots. f. The chairman of any committee re- quiring an appropriation shall submit a written request to the Board for the amount required and reasons thereof, and if granted, file with the final report of the committee a detailed accounting of moneys appropriated and expended. g. No committee nor any member or chairman thereof shall incur financial obligations unless funds are available in its appropriation and it is authorized to do so by the Board. No committee nor any member or chairman shall commit the Association, orally or otherwise, on any matter unless specifically autho- rized to do so by the Board. h. When their terms expire, com- mittee chairmen and members shall transmit to their successors all informa- tion and records necessary to continue the work of the committees. ARTICLE X. FINANCIAL Section 1. Fiscal Year The fiscal year of this Association shall be the calendar year. Section 2. Dues a. Annual dues equal to the pro-rata share required to defray expenses of the Association for the ensuing fiscal year shall be recommended by the Board and determined and fixed by the Annual meeting. b. Each member shall contribute annual dues in an amount determined by the annual meeting. c. Obligation to Report on and Liabil- ity for Payment of Firm Dues (1) Reporting. In addition to the re- quirement that each AIA Member pay his regular dues, he is also required to report, on a form provided by the Association, as to whether or not he has an obligation to pay firm dues. Failure to so report will result in the termination of his membership. (2) Payment. If a member has an obligation to pay firm dues, then he shall pay such dues, or be responsible to see that they are paid by another on his behalf. Failure to do so will result in the termination of his membership. (3) Who is Obligated to Pay Firm Dues (a) A firm will be required to pay Firm Dues based on total employees as of January 1, or as of a date to be established by the Executive Com- mittee, of the dues year. The amount of the dues will be as approved by the annual meeting. (b) For the purpose of this dues structure, the following definitions apply: Firm Any entity offering architectural and/or architecturally related services, regardless of ownership, in which an AIA Member of this Association is an employee. This would include, but is not limited to, sole proprietorships, partner- ships, professional associations, corporations, development-type firms, chartered groups or other types of organizations. Not included would be governmental organizations. Employee Any individual receiving compensation from a firm. This would include sole proprietors, partners, archi- tects, engineers, landscape or interior designers, technical and administrative staff, secretaries, office boys, etc. d. Member Emeritus Members who have been granted Emeritus status are not required to pay regular or firm dues. Such persons may receive Association mailings for the payment of $15 per year. Section 3. Termination of Membership for Non-Payment of Dues a. Default (1) Regular and Firm Dues of every member for the current calendar year are due and payable on or before Janu- ary 15 of each year. (2) Every member who has not paid full Regular and Firm Dues owed for the current calendar year on or be- fore February 28 of said year shall be in default, and shall be given thirty days' notice, in writing, by the Secretary of im- pending termination because of said default. b. Termination for non-payment of dues. If a member is in default for any state and chapter dues as of March 31, membership will be automatically ter- minated, retroactive to January 1 of that year. Section 4. Remission of fees and dues The Secretary, in exceptional in- stances, and for what he deems ade- quate cause, may remit the admission fee to AIA membership or the dues to be paid by any member of the Associa- tion, in whole or in part. The Secretary may remit from year to year the annual dues of any member of the Association while he is actively en- gaged in the military, naval, aviation or maritime service of the United States of America, and for a period of six months after his return to civil life. Section 5. The Treasurer is authorized to resolve questions relating to the ap- plicability and calculations of dues. Section 6. Contributions The Board, at any regular meeting, by a concurring vote of two-thirds of the members present, or at any special meeting called thereof, may authorize the raising of, and, and thereupon raise, money by voluntary contributions from its members, in addition to annual dues, for any designated special purpose consistent with the objections of the Association, and prescribe the manner in which such contributions shall be col- lected. Non-payment of contributions shall not abridge, suspend, or terminate the privileges and rights of any member. Section 7. Funds and Securities a. All moneys received by the Association shall be promptly deposited in their original form, in a depository approved by the Board. b. Every disbursement of money, ex- cept for petty cash, shall be by check of the Association, signed by the Execu- tive Vice President and countersigned by the Treasurer or any officer desig- nated by the Board. c. The Treasurer shall establish petty cash accounts as authorized by the Board. These funds shall be disbursed for the usual petty cash purposes, by the person named in the Board's authorization of the account. Statements of expenditures shall be duly recorded and the expenditures approved by the Treasurer before the account is re- plenished. d. Reserve or funds in excess of re- quired operating funds shall be de- posited by the Treasurer in an in- terest-bearing depository approved by the Board. Or when authorized by the Board, such funds may be invested in short term government or municipal bonds or equivalent securities. Section 8. Annual Budget a. The Board shall adopt an annual budget at its first meeting each year, by a concurring vote of not less than two- thirds of its membership present. The budget shall show in detail the anti- cipated income and expenditures of the Association for the fiscal year. b. Unless authorized and directed to do so at an annual meeting or special meeting of the Association, the Board shall not adopt any budget, make any appropriations, or authorize any ex- penditure or in any way obligate or in- cur obligation for the Association, which, in the aggregate of any fiscal year, exceeds the estimated income of the Association for such year. ARTICLE XI. AMENDMENTS Section 1. By Meetings of the Associa- tion The Charter and Bylaws of the Asso- ciation may be amended at any annual meeting of the Association provided: (1) Written notice stating the pur- pose and reason for each proposed amendment is sent to each AIA and AIA Associate Member not less than thirty days prior to the date of the meeting at which the proposed amendment is to be voted on. A copy of the proposed FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 amendments shall be included with the notice circulated as set forth in the Charter. (2) Voting shall be by roll-call only and shall require the concurring vote of not less than two-thirds of the total dele- gates votes present at the meeting. (3) Every resolution or motion of this Association amending its Charter or Bylaws shall state that it will become effective only if and when it is approved by the American Institute of Architects. (4) Immediately following adoption of such resolution or motion, the Secre- tary shall submit a copy of the amend- ment and the resolution to the Secretary of the Institute requesting Institute approval. Upon receipt of such approv- al, the Secretary shall enter the amend- ment and record its approval in the proper place in the documents with the date of the amendment and its approval. Section 2. By The Institute The Institute, unless the statutes for- bid, may amend any provision of these bylaws when the Association fails to en- act amendments made by The Institute. Each amendment made by The Institute shall have the same force and effect as if made by the Association and shall be effective immediately on receipt of the notice of the Secretary of the Institute containing the amendment.The Secret- ary shall enter such amendment in the proper place in these bylaws and notify the Chapters of the change. Section 3. Title and Numbering The Secretary may rearrange, retitle, renumber or correct obvious errors in the various articles, sections and para- graphs of these bylaws as becomes necessary. ARTICLE XII. RESPONSIBILITY The Association shall not be re- sponsible for any vote or statement of. its officers or members nor be pledged or bound in any manner except by the approval of the Board in conformity with these bylaws. '4 ` LIGHTOLIER, SCHLAGE, # THOMAS INDUSTRIES, NUTONE, KOCH & LOWY, ALLIBERT, HUNTER, LIGHTOLIER, SCHLAGE, NUTONE, KOCH r- j-I O !1 \ BROWARD COUNTY C 7 163rd ST. CAUSEWAY Z 146th ST. M c 135th ST. BROAD CAUSEWAY/ MAIAMI 0 INTL ___JULIA TUTTLE _ AIRPORT c CAUSE EWA 836 m m u 0 MI.= M& El IMA1Z THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS 1981 OFFICER AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS R. Randall Vosbeck, FAIA President Vosbeck is a principal in VVKR Inc. (Vosbeck Vosbeck Kendrick Redinger) of Alexandria, Va. A member of the Northern Virginia Chapter/AIA, Vosbeck has served the Institute in numerous capacities. He has served on a US/ USSR Joint Committee on Building De- sign and Construction Management as well as on the National Capital Planning Commission, under a Presidential ap- pointment. Robert Broshar, FAIA Vice-President Broshar is a principal in Thorson- Brom-Broshar-Snyder, Architects, in Waterloo, Iowa. Long active in the Iowa Chapter/AIA, Broshar served as presi- dent and chairman of the Iowa Barrier- Free Architecture Task Force. National- ly, he served as director from the Cen- tral States region, chairman of the Education and Professional Devel- opment Commission and on the Architects Liability Committee. Robert M. Lawrence, FAIA First Vice President Lawrence is a partner in the Okla- homa City-based firm of Lawrence, Lawrence and Flesher. Lawrence has served the Oklahoma Chapter/AIA as president. Former secretary of the Insti- tute for two terms, Lawrence was also a member of the AIA Board as director from the Central States Region. George M. Notter, Jr., FAIA Vice-President Notter is a principal and treasurer of Anderson Notter Finegold Inc., a Boston and Washington architectural firm. Notter was an Institute director from the New England Region. He is past president of the Massachusetts State Association of Architects/AIA and the Boston Society of Architects/AIA. Ray K. Parker, AIA Vice-President Parker is a senior vice president and member of the board of Cromwell, Neyland, Truemper and Levy Inc., in Lit- tle Rock, Ark. Parker has served on the Board as director from the Gulf States Region and chairman of the Education and Professional Development Commis- sion. He has also served on the board of the Arkansas Chapter/AIA. Harry W. Harmon, FAIA Secretary Long Beach architect Harmon is ex- ecutive vice chancellor for the statewide university system and has been associ- ated with California's universities since 1948. Harmon was director of the Cali- fornia Council of Architects and the Southern California Chapter. A former director from the California region, he served on the Finance and Long-Range Planning Committees and the Education and Professional Development Commis- sion. FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Jay W. Barnes, FAIA Treasurer Barnes is a partner in the Austin firm of Barnes Landes Goodman Youngblood, where he is partner-in- charge of governmental, educational, manufacturing, commercial and reli- gious projects. His architectural activi- ties include past presidency of the Texas Society of Architects, service on AIA's Committee on Planning and Natu- ral Resources, and membership on a R/ UDAT. David Olan Meeker Jr., FAIA Executive Vice President Meeker was appointed the AIA's chief executive officer in December 1977 after serving the profession of architecture for more than 25 years. Prior to assuming this position he was the Albert A. Levin Professor of Urban Studies and Public Service at Cleveland State University in 1976-77 and is cur- rently the first life appointed scholar at Cleveland State University. From 1973- 76, Meeker was assistant secretary of HUD for Community Planning and De- velopment and was the highest ranking architect in federal service. AIA DIRECTORS (Terms expire 1981) California James C. Dodd, AIA Central States Henry W. Schirmer, AIA Florida/Caribbean Ellis W. Bullock Jr., AIA E.H. McDowell, FAIA Gulf States Gaines B. Hall, AIA Illinois Raymond C. Ovresat, FAIA Middle Atlantic James R. Nelson, AIA New York William A. Rose Jr., AIA Northwest Edwin B. Crittenden, FAIA Pennsylvania Derek Martin, AIA Texas Theodore S. Maffitt Jr., FAIA Pat Y. Spillman, FAIA Western Mountain John B. Rogers, FAIA (Terms expire 1982) California William E. Blurock, FAIA Central States R. Bruce Patty, AIA East Central P. Whitney Webb, AIA New England John A. Carter, AIA New York Joseph D. Monticciolo, AIA North Central Leroy E. Bean, AIA Ohio Robert E. Gramann, AIA South Atlantic John A. Busby Jr., FAIA Texas William W. Caudill, FAIA Western Mountain Thomas B. Muths, AIA (Terms expire 1983) California George Bissell, FAIA J. Peter Winkelstein, FAIA Gulf States William H. Beaty, AIA Michigan John W. Jickling, FAIA Middle Atlantic Theodore F. Mariani, AIA New England Robert J. von Dohlen, AIA New Jersey Romeo Aybar, AIA Northwest David A. Pugh, FAIA South Atlantic Richard A. McGinty, AIA Public Director Robert B. Pease, Hon. AIA Chairwoman, Council of Architectural Component Executives Ann Stacy, Hon. AIA President, Association of Student Chapters/AIA Alax Barberena FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Interior and Graphic Design-Space Planning Susan Schuyler Smith, A.S.I.D. President 501 South Flagler Drive, Suite 507 West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 (305)-659-547 -- ARCC: A BEGINNING FOR PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY SELF INSURANCE The Architects/Engineers Reciprocal Capitalization Corporation (ARCC) is a company with a single purpose: to raise the funds necessary to capitalize a Flor- ida-based fully licensed insurance com- pany that will be owned and controlled by Florida architects and engineers. It is contemplated that this new "self- insurance" company will be a recipro- cal insurer called the Florida Archi- tects/Engineers Insurance Reciprocal (FAIR), and will initially provide all types and levels of professional liability cov- erage. A recent survey showed that over 25% of design professionals in Florida are "going bare" (have no professional liability coverage) as a result of recent increases in premiums. The same sur- vey revealed that 72% of the firms hav- ing coverage found their professional liability premium to be 2.5% or more of their gross income an amount about equal to their profit margin. In order to contain increasing premiums, firms are reducing coverage limits and increas- ing deductibles. These solutions, of course, are short term. What is needed, and needed soon, is a long term solu- tion. No, ARCC is not the answer but FAIR might well be. Self-insurance programs like the Florida Medical Association sponsored reciprocal have been effec- tive in stemming the tide of professional liability premiums. In fact, two such pro- grams in Florida offered members a net premium reduction of 20% at the end of the first year of operation. In short, ARCC is the means to an end, FAIR. The problem is that the State Insur- ance Commissioner's Office requires all insurance companies transacting busi- ness in Florida to meet minimum capita- lization requirements of approximately one to one-and-a-half million dollars. Therefore, ARCC is selling stock to Flor- ida architects and engineers so that enough money can be raised to loan FAIR the capitalization money it needs to get started. One recent stock offering raised over $200,000 providing the money necessary to help begin the de- velopment of FAIR. Another stock offer- ing will be conducted in the near future to acquire the funds needed to com- plete the job and help construct an escape from the flood of increasing in- surance premiums. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF ARCC Peter J. Spillis, President Ferendino/Grafton/Spillis/Candela Ted Pappas, Vice President Pappas Associates Craig Salley, Secretary/Treasurer Craig Salley & Associates James Anstis Anstis/Vass/Ornstein Thomas A. Hammer Rowe Holmes Associates Dan Harnby Watson & Company Edward H. Saar Edward H. Saar, A1A Albert L. Smith KBJ Architects, Inc. Henry Walton Stevens, Walton & Assoc., Inc. ARCC STOCKHOLDERS Anstis/ass/Ornstein Baldwin & Sackman Bouterse/Perez/Fabregas Crawford Assoc. Architects Design Advocates Fasnacht & Schultz Assoc. Ferendino/Grafton/Spillis/Candela Fletcher & Valenti W. R. Frizzel Allen Frye & Assoc. Gamble, Gilroy & Martin Helman, Hurley, Charvat & Peacock KBJ Architects William Morgan Architects Mudano Associates, Inc. Pappas Associates Richard C. Reilly Rowe Holmes Associates Edward G. Saar Craig Salley & Assoc. Schwab & Twitty Schweizer Associates, Inc. Stevens, Walton & Assoc., Inc. Steward & Skinner Watson & Company ARCC ADMINISTRATORS J. P. Schmitt & Associates, Inc. 5200 Newberry Rd. Suite 5-D Gainesville, Florida 32607 (904) 372-2028 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 4 I A 6 it- on *6 .-ir .., $11: y l0ii -^^1- 4.I'.IhN A'R h-^ v4.,rI c lJ M A *-^ ff '^i / t '. *^^. 1-f 1'" .; u-* A, =C,-((b L7;7 .:?(7~~f~r 51^1~&~b .- /r~;~~L-r --t FA/AIA GROUP INSURANCE PROGRAM The new FAIAIA Group Insurance Pro- gram is effective February 1, 1981. It has been designated especially for our members and was arranged by our own Florida Insurance Committee. UNIQUE PROTECTION Your program provides an ex- cellent package of coverages and benefits available to all FA/AIA firms, in- cluding sole proprietorships. The mass purchasing power of FA/AIA firms par- ticipating together enables our mem- bers to secure greater benefits at a long term cost savings. Your program has been developed in cooperation with, and as a part of, the American Institute of Architects In- surance Benefit Trust. This means we will share, along with 2,000 other A/E firms extremely competitive administra- tive costs. Future premium rates will be determined by FA/AIA's own experi- ence. A separate record of the Associa- tion's premium payments and claims usage will be maintained. Any excess premium paid over claims and ad- ministrative expenses does not go to the insurance company for profit, but is maintained separately for the Florida Association's loss payments and loss contingencies, thus helping to stablize rates. Our insurance committee must approve all rate or benefit changes and by working with our group insurance service organization, we will be able to agree upon rates that are both ade- quate and equitable for both the insur- ance companies and the FA/AIA. Only blue chip companies are utilized to underwrite our plans. The primary insur- er is the John Hancock Mutual Life In- surance Company. SERVICE ORGANIZATION The service organization responsi- ble for maintaining the FA/AIA's pro- gram and processing of all claims is: Association Administrators and Consultants, Inc. 18872 MacArthur Boulevard Suite 400 Irvine, California 92715 Phone 800-854-0491 toll free BENEFITS The benefits provided through the FA/AIA include a basic plan of Group Life Insurance for employees, Depen- dent Life, and Major Medical Insurance. Optional plans are available which pro- vide increased Life/AD&D Insurance, Dental/Orthodonita, and Business Travel Accident protection. In addition, each participating employer is pro- tected by Fiduciary Liability Insurance. The basic plan provides a $10,000 death benefit for participants under age 65, a $$6,500 benefit from age 65-69 and $2,500 for those age 70 and over. Dependent Life Insurance provides spouse coverage of $2,500 and a less- er amount for children. The Major Medical coverage under the basic plan provides an unlimited maximum benefit ($25,000 for mental illness) with a $100 deductible per person per calendar year. No more than three deductibles will be required from one family in a cal- endar year. No more than three deduct- ibles will be required from one family in a calendar year. The plan pays 80% of covered medical expenses until an in- sured person's out-of-pocket expense (deductible plus 20% coinsurance) to- tals $1,000; the plan then pays 100% of covered expenses for that person for the remainder of the calendar year. It should be noted that a special Accident Expense Benefit reimburses the first $500 of eligible expense at 100% prior to any deductible or coinsurance. Optional Additional Life and AD&D Insurance is available up to $40,000 for principals, partners, owners, and offi- cers. Optional Dental/Orthodontia can be included as well as 24 hour Busi- ness Travel Accident Insurance which provides protection up to $100,000 on key personnel. (For details and rates, contact the FA/AIA service organization as previously indicated.) ELIGIBILITY All Florida architectural firms in which at least one principal, partner, owner, or officer is a member of the FA/ AIA, and primarily engaged in providing architectural/engineering services are eligible to join this plan. All full-time permanent employees who work at least 30 hours per week qualify for the plan coverage. Each eligible employee may insure his or her eligible depen- dents for both Medical and Optional Dental/Orthodontia Insurance, if made available by the firm. Each participating employer must pay 100% of the employee basic plan cost for all eligible employees. Cover- age for eligible dependents can either be paid by the firm, the employee, or on a cost sharing basis. In the latter cir- cumstance, the firm agrees to make such payroll deductions as are neces- sary to permit employees to obtain de- pendent coverage. Enrollment in the Optional Dental/Orthodontia plan is subject to the same cost arrangement as stated for the basic plan. The additional Life/ AD&D Insurance plan permits any cost sharing arrangement, however, 75% of all eligible employees must enroll for a firm's coverage to become effective and remain in effect. Business Travel Accident Insurance is a 100% employer paid plan (premium prepaid for one year). SERVICES Your Insurance Committee will con- tinually review the plan on behalf of par- ticipants to make sure benefits meet high standards and to provide a max- imum return on participants' contribu- tions. The FA/AIA Insurance Committee heartily endorses the present service package and points out the following features; 48-Hour Claims Service Most medical claims are approved and processed within 48 hours of receipt. If additional infor- mation is necessary to process the claim, participants will be advised of the reason for the de- lay in the same time period. Toll-free Information Access - Call (800) 854-0491 for quick an- swers to insurance-related ques- tions. Personalized Hospital Identifica- tion Cards These cards guar- antee hospital benefits for up to two days of hospital care. In ad- dition, they will facilitate admit- tance and, in many cases, will serve in lieu of a cash deposit. Informational Literature The ser- vice organization will provide employee booklets which explain benefits in simple language, en- abling the participating firm to comply with ERISA requirements without having to prepare its own "Summary Plan Description." In addition, personalized insurance certificates provide a more de- tailed description of employee benefits. Each participating firm also receives an administrative package, including a detailed administration manual describing day-to-day procedures, and a supply of self-addressed en- velopes and claim forms. Simplified Billings The billing statements forwarded to partici- pating firms are easy to under- stand and review. Each em- ployee is listed by name, and the contributions due for that em- ployee are separated by benefit and totalled for simple, quick ex- amination. FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter. 1981 1981 FA/AIA COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES Committees and Task Forces of the Executive Com- mittee Budget and Finance Function: To provide long range physical planning for the FA/AIA and recommend policies re- lated to funding, investments, travel and expense accounts, control and service projects supplemental income and other financial matters which will enhance the FA/AIA financial stability and accrue to the members and the total profession present and future. Members: Rudy Arsenicos, Bob Abele, Charles King, Bruce Balk, Don David Chairman: Robert Graf, AIA Tallahassee. Nominating Chairman: Howard Bochiardy, FAIA, Orlando. Function: To nominate members in good standing with the institute, the chapters and the association, qualified to become officers and/or associate directors at large in the FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Association for each of the offices to be vacated. Members: (To Be Appointed) IDP Coordinator Chairman: John Ehrig, AIA, Function: To develop and coordinate the implementation of the Intern Development Program developed by the FSBA and NCARB. Members: (To Be Appointed) Members: Howard Bochiardy, Carl Gerken, Ellis Bul- lock, Frank Mudano, Nils Schweizer FA/AIA Contributions & Gifts Chairman: Howard Bochiardy, FAIA Orlando. Function: To encourage the contributions from AIA members and others for the furnishing of the headquarters building. Members: (To Be Appointed) Legislative Policy Membership Development Chairman: Jose Feito, AIA, Miami. Function: To coordinate efforts with the twelve chaF ters in Florida in order to bring about efforts to encourage membership in th AIA. To bring in at least 200 new member by mid-1981 and to encourage growth ( membership for associate members an professional affiliates. Members: Richard Boone Rogers, Octavio Santuric Joe Greenberg, Armando Cazo By-Laws Honor Awards Chairman: Glenn Buff, AIA Miami Function: To receive nominations for annual honors and awards conferred by the FA/AIA and to make recommendations to the Executive Committee for approval by the Board of Directors. Members: Ted Pappas, Glenn Buff, Jim Anstis, Bob Graf, Howard Bochiardy, Ellis Bullock, E. H. McDowell FA/AIA Goals Chairman: Glenn Buff, AIA Miami. Function: To identify and address trends, issues and concerns which will shape the future of architects in Florida. Chairman: Carl Gerken, AIA, Ormond Beach Function: To monitor relevant issues involving the architectural profession in Florida and to assist in the preparation of the FA/AIA position statements and to coordinate these policies with the FAPAC, Minutemen and chapters of AIA in Florida. Members: Ted Pappas, Glenn Buff, Jim Anstis, Bob Graf, Howard Bochiardy, Ellis Bullock, E. H. McDowell Commission on Professional Society Jim Anstis, West Palm Beach, Commissioner Chairman: Jerome Filer, AIA, Miami. Function: To review changes in and propose changes laws as required. Members: Irvin Korach, Angel Spelman Collealate Relations FA/AIA operation in the FA/AIA by Saqui, Edwan Chairman: Peter Prugh, AIA, Gainesville. Function: To monitor activities of the students i architecture throughout Florida and to de velop communications links with the vari ous student chapters to keep them in formed on relevant FA/AIA activities. Ti develop a policy for distribution of fund from the Association to encourage studer participation with the profession in Florida. Members: Thorn Grafton, John Ehrig, Jose Barbose FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Stephen Cold, David Fronzack, D. B. Young, Jr., S. Pat Hardage, Donald Slager Fellowship Chairman: Sam Kruse', FAIA, Miami. Function: To work closely with AIA in disseminating to the membership instructions for pre- paring and submitting nominations for elevation to the College of Fellows of AIA. To 'encourage and assist chapters and in- dividuals wishing to make such nomina- tions. Members: Ronald Mauger, Charles King, Samuel Moskowitz Professional Liability Chairman: Peter Spillis, AIA, Coral Gables. Function: To maintain liasion between the FA/AIA and the Architects Reciprocal Capitaliza- tion Corporation and the Florida architects insurance reciprocal to insure that all necessary support is provided from the Association. Members: Edward Ghezzi, Mark Saltz, Joe Green- berg Group Insurance Chairman: Martin Gundersen, AIA, Ft. Myers. Function: To work with the Association Administrators and Consultants Inc. to implement the group life major medical and disability in- surance program for members of the FA/ AIA. Members: W. C. Zoller, Reese Harvey, Nolley T. Nance, Constance Bigoney Archives Task Force Chairman: (To Be Named) Function: To establish a liasion with national, state and local organizations interested in pre- serving architectural drawings and other records; to develop a program to locate architectural drawings in the possession of firms and individuals which need an institu- tional repository; develop guidelines for architectural firms on the retention, storage and preservation of architectural drawings; recommend appropriate retention and storage practice for records of FA/AIA and Florida AIA chapters. Members: Eugene Beach, Edward Spelman, Enrique A. Pardes, S. Keith Bailey, Jack Moore History of Florida Architecture Task Force Chairman: Blair Reeves, AIA, Gainesville. Function: To develop workable procedure for the generation of a major book that would serve as a basis for understanding of what Florida architecture has been and should be. To encourage documentation of all his- tory in the Florida Architect. Members: William Morgan, Gene Pandula, George Bollis, Norman Giller, Howard Davis, Leslie Divoll Commission on Governmental Relations Carl Gerken, AIA, Daytona Beach, Commissioner Florida Architects Political Action Committee Chairman: Jim Anstis, AIA, West Palm Beach. Function: To promote and strive for the encouraging and stimulating of architects to take a more active and effective part in governmental affairs. To encourage architects and others to understand the nature and actions of their government and to assist architects and others in organizing themselves for more effective political action in carrying out their civic responsibilities. Members: Richard Pryor, Joseph Rinzivillo, Armando Cazo, Jack Moore, Edward Saar, George Allen, E. Tyler Upham, C. Ernest Daffin, Ellis Bullock, Wiley Parker, George Paler- mo, Nils Schweizer Minute Men c;nairman: Roy Ricks, AIA, Ft. Walton Beach. Function: To maintain liasion with members of the Florida legislature on all legislation and governmental issues affecting the architec- tural profession. To attend legislative luncheons in Tallahassee during the legis- lative session and to participate in other legislative functions. To promote the wel- fare of the architectural profession and the construction industry in Florida. Members: John Barley, II, Thorn Grafton, Carroll Peacock, Jorge Garcia, Armando Cazo, Wade Setliff, Angel Saqui, Dave I-ronzack, Roger Paluzzi, Michael Byrd, Phil Clark, William Ervin, Bob Graf, Pete Tagliarini Advisory Committee to Florida State Board of Architecture Energy Spring Conference Lnairman: Arnie Butt, AIA Gainesville. Function: To maintain liasion with the Florida State Board of Architecture in order to insure that the Board of Directors of the FA/AIA is kept informed.on all issues pertaining to the profession and to make recommenda- tions on actions to be taken by the Asso- ciation on those issues. Members: Ralph Warburton, Ronald Mauger, Henry Nichols, William Parks, Alf O. Barth, Albert Rodriguez, Rick Fernandez Public Agency Liasion Chairman: Jim Roberson, AIA, Tallahassee. Function: To maintain liasion and monitor relevant activities with the appropriate officials with the Department of General Services, the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, and the State University system as to rules and regulations pertaining to design of public buildings. To promote the employment of architects in private prac- tice to plan and design public works. Members: Joseph Rinzivillo, Bob Graf, Ivan Johnson, Roger Pierce, Pete Tagaliarini, Donald Edge, Douglas Tilden, John Barley, II, Herb Savage Chairman: Bill Bigoney, FAIA, Ft. Lauderdale. Function: To stimulate awareness of the energy situation on the part of the public, the pro- fession and clients. To encourage a max- imum degree of energy conservation in all phases of building design and construc- tion. To monitor and distribute information on new developments in the field of energy conscious design. Members: John Newlin, Bernard Zyscovich, E. Tyler Upham, Don Zimmer, Lynn Michael Silk- worth, Harry Burns, J. W. Kulhmann, David Boyer, Constance Bigoney, James Tatom Commission on Professional Development Charles King, FAIA, Jacksonville Commissioner Seminars and Workshops Chairman: Larry Schneider, AIA West Palm Beach Function: To assist in the planning and implementa- tion of a series of seminars and workshops on subjects pertaining to the practice of architecture in Florida. To set definite dates, times, places and program partici- pants for those seminars. Members: Don Reiff, Kenneth R. Smith, Patrick Laughlin, Francis Walton, Andrew Cho- mick, Maria E. Zas Chairman: Fred Vyverberg, AIA Gainesville. Function: To plan, organize and coordinate in con cert with FA/AIA Executive Vice Presiden and President the programs and socia activities involved in the Spring Confer ence set April 24th, 25th, and 26th a Grenelefe Tennis & Racket Resort. Members: C. B. Goldsmith, Gene Bebermeyer, Bil Charvat, Ray Scott, Charles Block, Williarr Foss, James Barretta Fall Conference Chairman: Dwight Holmes, AIA Tampa. Function: To plan, organize and administer in con- cert with FA/AIA Executive Vice Presidenl and President the program, exhibits anc social activities comprising the Associa- tion's 1981 Annual Meeting and Produci display set for October 1st, 2nd, 3rd 1981 at Sheraton St. Johns Place. Members: C. Tolan, Carl Garlington, Don Sackman, John Barley, II, Peter Rumpel, Mark Jaros- zewicz, Glenn Buff Intern Development Program (To be activated later 1981.) Chairman: John Ehrig, AIA, Clearwater. FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Commission on Public Relations & Communications Philip Clark, AIA, Tampa, Commissioner Publications Chairman: William Graves, AIA, Pensacola. Function: To set broad objectives for Florida Architect magazine. To monitor the maga- zine and meet periodically with the staff. To maintain and enhance a high degree of quality for the magazine, the handbook and miscellaneous FA/AIA publications. Members: Rick Fernandez, William Harvard, Jr., Perry Reader, Yahya Koita, Nelson Spoto, John Totty Public Awareness unairman: Jan Abell, AIA, Tampa. Function: To broaden the public awareness and understanding of the architectural profes- sion. To complete the traveling exhibit, guidelines and accompanying audio visual presentation. To establish procedure and coordinate the schedule of the traveling exhibit. Members: D. W. Leutholo, Spiegel, Jerome Bobby Cresap P. A. Crannell, Ross Headley, Ron Robison, Design Awards 201 Chairman: Mark Jaroszewicz, FAIA, Gainesville. Function: To administer the 1981 Design Awards program and encourage such programs at the local chapter level. Members: Pete Tagliarini, John Howey, H. Dean Rowe Funded National Committee Members, 1981 Secretary's Advisory Committee Thomas Marvel, AIA, Hato Rey, PR Resolutions Committee Samuel Kruse, FAIA, Miami Nominating Committee Ted Pappas, AIA, Jacksonville Honor Awards Jury Current Use William N. Morgan, FAIA, Jacksonville Jury of Fellows H. Samuel Kruse, FAIA, Miami AIA Finance Committee Ellis W. Bullock, Jr., AIA, Pensacola Interiors Committee Ronald W. Robison, AIA, Coral Gables Design Committee Thomas S. Marvel, FAIA, Hato Rey, PR Codes and Standards Steering Committee Donald Edge, AIA, West Palm Beach SBCC Task Unit of Codes Task Group Crawford Greene, AIA, Tampa Standards Task Group II Donald Edge, AIA, West Palm Beach Issues and Policies Task Unit B Robert E. Hostetler, AIA, Clearwater SBCC, Testifier at Code Change Hearings Crawford Greene, AIA, Tampa SBCC, Testifier at General Design Committee Hearings Crawford Greene, AIA, Tampa NIBS, Rehabilitation Guidelines Steering Committee (Liaison) Earl Starnes, FAIA, Gainsville Task Force B: Jack Moore, AIA, Gainesville FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 ~ 'C it~-RI ,~ sv -I ~l~tj~i '' r J t"' ilb n ?-~ s- -~. lr :~W' 4P~ ~ 9i~ '~ti'hL ' r~ .c~c .. FA/AIA Award Winner 1980 Gold Medal Robert M. Little Mellen Greeley, FAIA, recently described his long-time friend, Robert M. Little, as a man "whose work and reputation are above compare." There are many who agree with Greeley's statement. Robert M. Little has had a long and distinguished career in archi- tecture and he has long been consi- dered by his peers to be one of the leading designers in South Florida. As early as 1949, he was presented with the American Institute of Architect's Merit Award for the Baxter Residence in Miami. This award, which was presented to Lit- tle and William G. Crawford joint- ly, was one of the first AIA awards presented to a Florida architect in recognition of outstanding archi- tectural design. Bob Little has been a part of the Florida Association since its be- ginning in the early 40's. He grew up in Pennsylvania and was a stu- dent of the Beaux-Arts school of architecture in Philadelphia. He moved to Florida in,1925 and opened an office in Miami shortly thereafter. It was in this office that so many young architects got their start in South Florida. Bob Little has always had a strong concern for young architects and has always provided time for working with them. Little's association with the American Institute of Architects goes back to the late 1920's. He has served on national juries, National Arts Liaison Committees and has moderated many national seminars and design panels. In 1960, the AIA honored Little by elevating him to the status of Fellow of the American Institute of Architects. In addition to his work at the national level, Little served as presi- dent of the South Florida chapter of the FA/AIA in the mid-1940's. He is a past president of the state chapter, now the Florida Associa- tion, and was a regional director from 1960 to 1963. Bob Little takes pride in the fact that he was one of the founders of the Egg and Dart Club. Originally conceived as a vehicle for getting architects together at conventions to talk about architecture in an informal setting, the group has since spon- sored convention programs and de- sign competitions at the national level. Bob Little has always been con- cerned about good architectural design. He has advanced the cause of the architectural profession in a way that has been inspirational to his fellow practicioners. Because Bob Little has provided distin- guished leadership and service to the FA/AIA over the past thirty years above and beyond that ex- pected of any member of the pro- fession, he was awarded the Gold Medal at the 1980 Fall Conference in St. Petersburg. At the Awards Banquet, Howard Bochiardy, FAIA, proudly presented Robert M. Little with the highest award the FA/AIA can bestow upon one of its members. FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 FA/AIA AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE IN ARCHITECTURE 1980-1968 Honor Award Baldwin & Sackman, Arch. Rowe Holmes Assoc., Arch., Inc TASC Pappas Assoc., Arch., Inc. GreenleaffTelesca Planners-Eng. Architects, Inc. Kemp, Bunch, Jackson, Arch , Inc. Honor Award Carl Abbott, AIA Clements/Rumpel/Assoc., AIA Hugh J. Leitch, Architect McDonald and Gustafson William Morgan Architects, P.A. Rowe Holmes Assoc., Arch. Merit Award Robbins & Bentler, Architects, Inc. Williams & Walker Architects Architects, Baldwin & Sackman William Morgan, Architects, P.A. Charles M. Sieger, AIA Honor Award William Morgan, Architects, P.A. Merit Award Don Sackman, AIA Rowe Holmes Assoc., Architects, Inc. William Morgan, Architects, P.A. Architects Design Group of Flor- ida, Inc. Freedman/Clements/Rumpel- Arch. Don Sackman, AIA Rowe Holmes Assoc., Arch. Lemuel Ramos, AIA Merit Award Prindle, Patrick & Partners, LTD Ferendino/Grafton/Spillis/Candela Ferendino/Grafton/Spillis/Candela Boyer & Boyer Architects Daniel Adache, & Associates Peter Jefferson Assoc. 1980 Single Family Residence Single Family Residence Farm House Office Building Renova- tion N.W. 20th Street Transfer Station FJK Kent Campus Miami Beach Tampa St. Croix, VI Jacksonville Miami Jacksonville 1979 Deering Bay Front Resi- dence Center For Training, Re- search & Education For Environmental Occupa- tions Hannah House Restora- tion Lincoln Villas Community Center Parking Facility and Amphitheater Ridgewood Junior High Restoration of Sacred Heart Church Heritage Park Brickell Woods Town- house Dickinson Residence Sieger Residence 1978 Police Memorial Building Private Residence Architect's Office Sea Garden's, Inc. Re-Creation of Ft. Christmas Mayport Junior High School South Miami Gardens Clinic Building Private Residence 1977 Sarasota County Jail Miami Beach Youth Center Third District Court Court of Appeal Mandarin Farm School Pavilion Adache Residence South Passage Condominium Sarasota Gainesville Pensacola Jacksonville Jacksonville New Port Richey Tampa Clearwater Miami Gainesville Miami Jacksonville Coconut Grove Tampa Seminole Beach Christmas Jacksonville South Miami Tampa Miami Sarasota Miami Beach Miami Mandarin Ft. Lauderdale Vero Beach Robert G. Currie & Assoc. Bouterse Perez & Fabergas Arch. Honor Award Peter Jefferson Assoc. Freedman/Clements/Rumpel Arch. Robert Bradford Browne, Arch. Robert Bradford Browne, Arch. Robert Bradford Browne, Arch. Merit Award Roy D. Smith, Architect Planner Edward Seibert, Architect, P.A. Borroto & Lee, Architects Planners Zoller-Abbott Architects Planners Honorable Mention Joint Venture of Charles Sieger, Denis Arden & Robert Altman, Arch. Rowe Holmes Assoc. Architects, Inc. Rowe Holmes Assoc. Architects, Inc. Reynolds, Smith & Hills, Arch. Engineers-Planners, Inc. Charles Harrison Pawley, Architect Frank Folsom Smith, Architect & James Holliday, Architect Boyer & Boyer Architects Pancoast Architects & Bouterse Borrelli Albaisa Arch. Planners, Inc. William Morgan Architects, P.A. Oscar Handle, Architect Architects Baldwin & Sackman William Morgan Architects, P.A. William Morgan Architects, P.A. West & Conyers/Architects & En- gineers, Inc. Robert C. Broward, Architect Ferendino/Grafton/Spillis Candela Architects Eng. Planners Borroto & Lee Architects & Plan- ners Honorable Mention Donald Singer, AIA Rowe/Holmes Assoc., Architects, Inc. Honor Award Donald Singer, AIA Sear Ridge Condomi- Gulfstream niums French Market Arcade Orlando 1976 Jefferson Residence Palm City Jacksonville Jewish Jacksonville Center Ocean Pines Yacht Club Ocean City Rio Mar Rio Grande, PR Rayburn Swim & Tennis Sam Rayburn, Club TX Community Center Lauderhill Vacation House West Coast Borroto Residence Key Biscayne Greenhouse Restaurant Siesta Key Apogee Townhouses Coconut Grove Arbor Office Center Clearwater The Loading Dock Tampa Restaurant Valencia Community Col- Orlando lege Office Remodeling Miami Siesta Key Chapel Siesta Key Hideaway Mandarin Miami Police Station Miami Dunehouses Atlantic Beach Cypress Place Office Complex Ft. Lauderdale Kearsarge Woods Resort N. Conway, NH Condominium 1975 Hilltop Residence Central Florida Oceanfront Condominium Ocean City, MY West Residence Sarasota Dake Residence Jacksonville Renovation of Douglas Coral Gables Center Lee Residence Miami Klein Residence Miami Francis Bellamy Ele. Tampa School 1974 Private Residence Boca Raton FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Merit Award Freedman/Clements/Rumpel, AIA Freedman/Clements/Rumpel, AIA Robert C. Broward, AIA Honorable Mention Donald Singer, AIA Ferendino/Grafton/Spillis/Candella Ted Pappas, AIA Honor Award Herbert H. Johnson & Assoc., AIA William Morgan, FAIA Merit Award Freedman/Clements/Rumpel, AIA William Morgan, FAIA Robert Whitton, AIA Robert Wielage & John McKenna Carl Abbott/Zoller Abbott Honorable Mention Charles Harrison Pawley, AIA Hal T. Reid, AIA George F. Reed, AIA Honor Award McCoy/Severud/Knight/Boerema, AIA Merit Award Edward J. Seibert, AIA William Morgan, FAIA Donald Singer, AIA Charles Harrison Pawley, AIA Honorable Mention Abraben/John/Perkins/Will Bouterse/Borrelli/Albaisa, AIA Honor Award Jacobson/Currie, AIA Robert Whitton, AIA Merit Award William Morgan, FAIA Reynolds, Smith & Hills, AIA Honorable Mention Freedman/Clements/Rumpel, AIA Antoniadis Assoc., AIA Borrott & Lee, AIA Honor Award Frank Folsom Smith, AIA Drake/Patillo & Assoc AIA Sawgrass Golf Villas St. Mary's Episcopal Church Renovation Sawgrass Racquet Club Medical Plaza Miami-Dade Community College Downtown Campus Katz Residence 1973 First Federal Building Morgan Residence Florida Christian Home Apts. Professional Offices Engle Residence Hillsborough Community College/Dale Mabry Campus Weld Beach House Walter Goodman Resi- dence Barnett Bank of Ocala Gibbs Residence 1972 The Stanley Switlik Ele. School John D. MacDonald Resi- dence Oceanfront Residence Jacaranda Country Club Lemon Tree Village Con- dominiums Broward Community Col- lege, North Campus Isabella Ambrosey Berczeli Residence Southeast Palm Beach Branch Office Complex Firestone Residence Florida State Museum Terminal Complex-Tampa International Airport Eugenia Coleman Memo- rial Addition to River Gar- den Hebrew Home for Aged Antoniadis Residence Urban Renewal Project I Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Plantation Miami Jacksonville Sarasota Atlantic Beach Jacksonville Jacksonville Boxborough, Mass. Tampa Sarasota Miami Ocala Key Biscayne Marathon Sarasota Northeast Florida Plantation Coconut Grove Coconut Creek Miami Delray Beach Dade County Gainesville Tampa Jacksonville Coconut Grove Miami 1970 Sandy Cove Church of Our Savior/ Episcopal Sarasota Mandarin Merit Award William Cox & Charles Harrison Pawley, AIA William Morgan, FAIA Honorable Mention William Cox & Charles Harrison Pawley, AIA Fisher, Broward, Shephard, AIA Honor Award George Reed, AIA Freedman/Clements/Rumpel, AIA Ferendino/Grafton/Pancoast, AIA Master Plan Consultants Merit Award D. E. Holmes, AIA Abraben/Bennett/John Assoc. Honorable Mention Robert Bradford Browne, AIA Honor Award Lemon & Megginson, AIA McLane, Ranon, Mclntosh & Ber- nardo Barrett/Daffin/Coloney, AIA Milton C. Harry & Assoc. Merit Award West/Conyers, AIA Russell/Melton Assoc, AIA William Morgan, FAIA Greenleaf/Telesca, AIA Robert Bradford Browne, AIA Boca Raton West Golf Clubhouse Jacksonville Children's Museum Charles Harrison Pawley Residence St. Peter's Church/Epis- copal 1969 Arthur Rudolph Resi- dence Florida Junior College North Campus D. E Holmes Residence Sands Harbor Inn Con- dominium William Johnson Resi dence 1968 Imperial Estates Elementary School Headquarters, West Coast Chapter Assoc. Gen. Contractors Assoc. Killearn Golf & Country Club Sebastian Trovato Resi- dence Sarasota City Hall Lynndale Homes Place-by-the-Sea Apart- ments Miami Lakes Sr. High School George A. Smathers Plaza FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Boca Raton Jacksonville Miami Jacksonville Miami Jacksonville Tampa Pompano Beach Juno Beach Titusville Tampa Tallahassee Miami Sarasota Dade County Atlantic Beach Hialeah Miami FA/AIA Award Winner - Award of Honor For Design, 1980 Hilario Candela "Better spaces, more satisfying architectural designs-these tend to bring out qualities of excellence in the people who experience them." Hilario F. Candela, AIA. It is this type of thinking that epitomizes the work of Hilario Candela. He has very strong feel- ings about what makes good archi- tecture and his many years of high quality and consistently good de- sign made him the 1980 recipient of the FA/AIA Award of Honor for Design. Hilario Candela received his architectural training at Georgia Institute of Technology. He joined Ferendino/Grafton/Spillis/Candela in 1960 and became Senior Vice President in 1974. Through the years, a number of Candela's projects have been award winners. Some of his most notable projects have been the Mailman Center for Child Develop- ment, Miami-Dade Community College (4 campuses), Florida Pow- er and Light Headquarters and the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute. Can- dela has been responsible for prog- ramming, master-planning and de- signing many large institutional, commercial, educational and indus- trial projects and he has served as a consultant to educational facilities laboratories and the American Association of Junior Colleges. Speaking of architects in gener- al and himself in particular, Cande- la says that society confers a great responsibility on those men and women who determine the shape of our cities. "An architect has two principal tasks to perform," he says. "He has to solve the problem at hand (and do it well), but he also has to dem- onstrate an understanding of hu- man emotions. He must be sensi- tive to them, anticipate and guide them." 36 "It is the responsibility of those in our profession to be broad in their thinking, alert to the com- munity and very conscious of what's taking place in the world. An architect must be a citizen of the world." Commenting on the develop- ment of architectural design in Florida, Candela talks in terms of making buildings "friendly" and "democratic." Openness and spaces that flow naturally are easier to achieve in a warm climate, though certainly possible in other locations as well. "Good architecture should allow the user to understand im- mediately what a space is about. You should feel you are approach- ing a structure the way you should, understand the way its space un- folds and how to reach your des- tination. "A good architect can do this well and still hold your attention," Candela says. He emphasizes the need for architects to train and retrain themselves continuously, to stay current with the newest devel- opments in the profession and to be especially aware of the way archi- tects and other professionals deal with a variety of problems. Again, he comes back to the concept of the architect's respon- sibility to society: "We have a great opportunity to shape not just spaces but people's lives by our ideas," he says. "An architect is a man of ideas." FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 FA/AIA HONORS AND AWARDS 1980 Anthony L. Pullara: Award of Honor For Design: Craftsman of the Year: Public Communica- tion: Photography Award: Gold Medal: 1979 Anthony L. Pullara: Award of Honor For Design: Award of Merit: President's Award: Architect Community Service Award: Craftsman of the Year: State Member: Ellis Bullock, Jr., AIA Pensacola Chapter: Florida South Hilario F. Candela, AIA Coral Gables Robert E. Ray Jacksonville Charles Benbow St. Petersburg Times Steven Brooke Coral Gables Robert M. Little, FAIA Coral Gables State Member: Carl Gerken, AIA Chapter: Daytona Beach Robert Browne, FAIA Coconut Grove Malcolm Johnson Tallahassee Senator Edgar M. Dunn, Jr. Daytona Beach Jan Abell, AIA Tampa James W. Browning Tampa Public Communication Award: Jesse E. Bowden, Editor Pensacola 1978 Anthony L. Pullara: Gold Medal: Award of Honor: Award of Merit: President's Award: Architect Community Service Award: Craftsman Award: Public Communica- tion: Students Bronze Medal: 1977 Anthony L. Pullara: State Member: Don Alford, AIA Chapter: Jacksonville Frank Mudano, FAIA Clearwater William Morgan, FAIA Jacksonville Harris Mullen Tampa Herschel Shepard, FAIA Jacksonville William Bigoney, FAIA Ft. Lauderdale Frank Pedroni Jacksonville Charles Benbow St. Petersburg Times Lewis J. Bellamy Gainesville Constance J. Kamer Miami Award of Merit: Dr. Lawrence Tanzi Orlando President's Award: J. Michael Huey, Tallahassee Craftsman- ship Award: Charles Wade, Foreman Tampa Photography Award: Kurt Waldmann Miami 1976 Anthony L. Pullara: State Member: Frank R. Mudano, FAIA Chapter: Florida Central Award of Honor: Guy Chandler Fulton (In Memoriam) Award of Merit: Robert E. Hoestetler, Clearwater President's Award: Arnold F. Butt, AIA PPG Industries J. Velma Lamb Wood Award: Frank Folsom Smith, AIA James B. Holliday, AIA Sarasota Craftsman of the Year: Early A. White, Construction Superintendent Gainesville 1975 Anthony L. Pullara: State Member: Glenn A. Buff, AIA Chapter: South Miami State Member: Howard Bochiardy, FAIA, Orlando Chapter: Florida Central Gold Medal: Hilliard T. Smith, FAIA Lake Worth FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Award of Merit: President's Award: Architect Community Award of Merit: Architect Community Service: Craftsman of the Year: James L. Larkin, AIA Tallahassee Donald S. Williams, AIA Clearwater Stanford Moree & Al Lino, Carpenters West Palm Beach Guy Travaglia & Thomas Cooper, Plasterers Tampa 1972 Anthony L. Pullara: Award of Merit: Architect Community Service: Craftsman of the Year: Craftsman- ship Award: Marshall S. Cleaver, WLCY-TV, St. Petersburg Sam Gowen, U F Libraries, Gainesville Otis E. Dunan, Miami Service: Bill G. Eppes, AIA, Gainesville Wood Award: Robert C. Broward, AIA Jacksonville John Albert Weller, AIA Miami 1974 Anthony L. Pullara: Chapter: Florida Central Architect Community Service: John E. Stefany, FAIA Tampa Wood Award: Barret/Daffin/Figg, Tallahassee Craftsman of the Year: Robert Green, Concrete Formwork Boca Raton 1973 Anthony L. Pullara: State Member: Nils M. Schweizer, FAIA Chapter: Florida North Central Gold Medal: Marian I. Manley, FAIA Anthony L. Pullara: State Member: Howarth L. "Hap" Lewis, Jr., AIA Chapter: Florida South Gold Medal: Robert H. Levison, FAIA Architect Community Service: Award of Merit: Wood Award: Craftsman of the Year: 1970 Anthony L. Pullara: Roy Simon, AIA, Delray Beach W. J. Bowen, President, Florida Gas Co. Alfred Browning Parker, FAIA Herman Maleika, Mason Jacksonville State Member: James E. Garland, AIA Chapter: Palm Beach Gold Medal Francis R. Walton, FAIA Award of Honor: Architect Community Service: Nils M. Schweizer, FAIA Ellis W. Bullock, Jr., AIA State Member: Robert Boerema, AIA Chapter: Florida Central Carl E. B. McKenry, AIA Univ. of Miami William K. Jackson, AIA Jacksonville Thurston Hatcher, Miami John Pendarikis, Artisan Wood Crafters West Palm Beach E. L. Thompson & Son, Inc. Jacksonville Craftsman of the Year: Craftsman- ship Award: Wood Award: Photography Award: Special Citation: 1969 Anthony L. Pullara: Craftsman of the Year: Craftsman- ship Award: Architect Community Service: State Member: Myrl J. Hanes Chapter: Palm Beach Chuck Dodson, Mosaic Sculptor Miami John Dec/General Contractor Ft. Lauderdale Robert E. Hansen, FAIA 1968 Anthony L. Pullara: State Member: Hilliard T. Smith Chapter: Palm Beach Gold Medal: Archie G. Parrish, FAIA Craftsman of the Year: Award of Merit: Architect Community Service: Robert Adjemian, Atlas Welding Holly Hill Philip Pitts, Tallahassee City Planner Earl Starnes, FAIA 1967 Anthony L. Pullara: State Member: Thomas H. Daniels, AIA Chapter: Florida South FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Donald Garber, Stonemason Altamonte Springs Hedrick-Brown Const., Col, Inc. Palm Beach George F. Reed, FAIA Kurt Waldman F. Blair Reeves, FAIA 1971 Craftsman of the Year: Craftsman- ship Award: Gold Medal: Award of Merit: Award of Honor: Architect Community Service Award: Wood Award: 1966 Craftsman of the Year: Willard C. Hundall, Mason West Palm Beach 1965 Anthony L. Pullara: John Dec, General Contractor Ft. Lauderdale H. Samuel Kruse, FAIA Robert Graham Alfred Browning, FAIA Richard E. Pryor, AIA George F. Reed, FAIA William Morgan, FAIA Jacksonville John J. Powers, Plasterer Tampa Craftsman of the Year: Awards of the American Institute of Architects Florida Central Chapter Member James Jennewein, AIA State Member: Ivan Smith, FAIA, Jack- sonville Chapter: Florida Gulf Coast Albert Lang, Metalworker Orlando 1964 Anthony L. Pullara: Gold Medal: Craftsman of the Year: Florida Central Chapter Member: Jack McCandless, AIA State Member: Barnard W. Hartman, Jr., FNW Chapter: Jacksonville Mellen C. Greeley, FAIA 1974 Honor Award: 1955 Merit Award: 1949 Merit Award: William Morgan Residence Atlantic Beach, Florida William Morgan, FAIA Architect Bandstand and Park Pavilion St. Petersburg, Florida William B. Harvard, AIA Architect Howard Baxter Residence Miami, Florida Robert M. Little, FAIA and William G. Crawford, AIA Architects Larry Abbate, Stonemason Broward County FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 19.81 FELLOWS FLORIDA/CARIBBEAN REGION Jesus Eduardo Amaral, FAIA 578 Maximo Gomez Street Hato Rey, PR 00918 Turpin C. Bannister, FAIA 229 Southwest 42 Street Gainesville, FL 32601 William F. Bigoney, FAIA 519 N. E. Third Avenue Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301 Howard B. Bochiardy, FAIA Post Office Box 8006 Orlando, FL 32806 Robert B. Browne, FAIA 2865 Day Avenue Coconut Grove, FL 33133 Franklin S. Bunch, FAIA 1320 Coast Line Building Jacksonville, FL 32202 Jorge Del Rio, FAIA 301 Sorbonna St. San Juan, PR Horacio Diaz, FAIA Post Office Box 1211 Hato Rey, PR 00919 Carl Feiss, FAIA 3716 Southwest Third Place Gainesville, FL 32607 Andrew J. Ferendino, FAIA 800 Douglas Entrance Coral Gables, FL 33134 Miguel Ferrer, FAIA Box 9656 Santurce, PR 00908 G. Clinton Gamble, FAIA 1628 North Federal Highway Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304 Mellen C. Greeley, FAIA 6457 Pottsburg Drive Jacksonville, FL 32211 Mark G. Hampton, FAIA 3900 Loquat Coconut Grove, FL 33133 Robert E. Hansen, FAIA 311 Southeast 16 Avenue Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301 Thurston Hatcher, FAIA 7900 Red Road South Miami, FL 33143 Arthur H. Hoag, Jr., FAIA Suite 110 6220 S. Orange Blossom Trail Orlando, FL 32809 Mark T. Jaroszewicz, FAIA, Dean GPB 331, College of Architecture University of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611 Peter Jefferson, FAIA 407 Atlanta Avenue Stuart, Florida 33494 Charles E. King, FAIA Post Office Box 506 Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 Sol King, FAIA 2860 South County Road, #308 Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Henry Klumb, FAIA G P O Box 3884 San Juan, PR 00936 H. Samuel Kruse, FAIA 1600 NW LeJeune Road Miami, Florida 33126 Samuel M. Kurtz, FAIA 3849 Northeast 169 Street North Miami Beach, FL 33160 Robert H. Levison, FAIA 1189 NE Cleveland Street Clearwater, FL 33515 Robert M. Little, FAIA 18131 SW 98 Court Miami, FL 33157 Charles H. MacMahon, Jr., FAIA Post Office Box 1630 Deland, FL 32720 Marion I. Manley, FAIA 4060 Battersea Road Miami, Florida 33133 Thomas S. Marvel, FAIA Eight Mexico Street Hato Rey, PR 00917 E. H. McDowell, FAIA Post Office Box 3958 St. Thomas, VI 00801 William N. Morgan, FAIA 220 East Forsyth Street Jacksonville, FL 32202 Samuel Z. Moskowitz, FAIA 24 Maui Circle Naples, Florida 33940 Frank R. Mudano, FAIA 1189 NE Cleveland Street Clearwater, FL 33515 Lester C. Pancoast, FAIA 3370 Mary Street Miami, Florida 33133 Archie G. Parish, FAIA 112 Rutland Building St. Petersburg, FL 33701 Alfred B. Parker, FAIA 2937 SW 27 Avenue Miami, Florida 33133 George F. Reed, FAIA 3050 Bird Avenue Miami, Florida 33133 William Vernon Reed, FAIA 3537 Mineola Drive Sarasota, Florida 33577 F. Blair Reeves, FAIA University of Florida College of Architecture & Fine Arts Gainesville, Florida 32611 Peter L. Rumpel, FAIA 45 West Bay Street Jacksonville, FL 32202 T. Trip Russell, FAIA 1800 Coral Way, Suite 204 Miami, Florida 33145 Carlos R. Sanz, FAIA Post Office Box 10116 Santurce, PR 00907 Nils M. Schweizer, FAIA Post Office Box 1471 Orlando, Florida 32802 Herschel E. Shepard, Jr., FAIA 2111 Corporate Square Boulevard Jacksonville, Florida 32216 Hilliard T. Smith, Jr., FAIA 1123 Crestwood Boulevard Lake Worth, Florida 33460 Ivan H. Smith, FAIA 10460 Sylvan Lane, West Jacksonville, Florida 32217 Wahl J. Snyder II, FAIA 1177 NE 79 Street Miami, Florida 33138 Earl M. Starnes, FAIA 431 GPB University of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611 John E. Stefany, FAIA 102 W. Whiting Street, Suite 500 Tampa, Florida 33602 John Stetson, FAIA 249 Peruvian Avenue Palm Beach, FL 33480 Osvaldo L. Toro, FAIA Box 9656 Santurce, PR 00908 H. Leslie Walker, FAIA 5200 W. Kennedy Blvd., #250 Tampa, Florida 33609 Francis R. Walton, FAIA Post Office Box 7555 Daytona Beach, FL 32016 Donald S. Williams, FAIA 1445 Court Street Clearwater, Florida 33516 Marion S. Wyeth, FAIA Post Office Box 2436 Palm Beach, Florida 33480 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 IDEA MOMMuuanM MI HNOMAMIuA ViWM-V7rIVRM4WSDU I&OI" ru fanr~u ma lsmm.$"K~V~o~ IIM T1ONV"AM VflAM.8 SZ~flTh J AC OfUU. msrri~acEI1W Q1Tr~nrDID53.VT ISU AU NM 3=C q rt- 'MAW " r I-Isr ~~ W aN ACUW Fr' *~Z m r ~ lL/-"P~~r C W!C.,W AEA. U g b~r Arg~~~~~iey~ B ~~I\ '1IBa$~~BBl r ,~J~rl~pp~i~ ~ o ~ a ~ ~ r / /c l u j o wxl FLORIDA STATE BOARD OF ARCHITECTURE six years as Chairman of the City of Marianna Planning and Zoning Com- mission and he has been a member of the Florida State Board of Architecture since 1979. Associates in Orange Park, Florida. Mr. Schaefer has served as past-Chairman of the Clay County Zoning and Building Code Board of Adjustments and he is past-Chairman of the State Board of Ar- chitecture. PUBLIC MEMBERS Herbert Coons, Jr., AIA Executive Secretary Herb Coons, AIA, began practicing ar- chitecture in Jacksonville, Florida in 1956. A former president of the State Board of Architecture, he has served as its Executive Secretary since 1971. Coons is a member of the Governor's Committee on Energy Conservation and the American Institute of Architect's Committee on Education. He is also an Adjunct Faculty Member of the Univer- sity of Florida's Department of Architec- ture. Bob Burke, Jr., Chairman Bob Burke is president of Lewis and Burke Associates, Inc. of Winter Park, Florida. Burke has served as a board member of the Mid-Florida Chapter of the AIA as well as serving on the Winter Park Planning and Zoning Commission. Paul A. Donofro, AIA Vice-Chairman Paul Donofro, AIA, practiced architec- ture in the Sarasota-Bradenton area be- fore establishing his present office in Marianna, Florida in 1970. He served for Norman M. Glller, AIA Norman Giller, AIA, is a principal in the firm of Norman M. Giller and Associates in Miami Beach, Florida. Giller is Vice-Chairman of the State Board of Ar- chitecture and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Miami, School of Archi- tecture. Giller is the recipient of numer- ous architectural design awards and he is the author of An Adventure in Archi- tecture. H. Dean Rowe, AIA Dean Rowe, AIA, is Chairman of the Board of Directors of Rowe Holmes Associates Architects, Inc. in Tampa, Florida. Rowe is a member of the Coun- cil of Educational Facilities Planners. He is the recipient of the 1977 Medal of Honor which was presented to him by the Florida Central Chapter of the AIA for consistent design excellence. Estelle Galbreath Estelle Galbreath is a native of Mary- land. She moved to Jacksonville, Flor- ida in 1953, where she now resides. Mrs. Galbreath's background is in advertising and public relations where she gained experience working with an ad agency, a local television station and as editor of a newspaper for a national grocery organization. Miguel Gonzalez-Pando* A native of Havana, Cuba, Gonzales- Pando has been a faculty member at Florida International University since 1973. He established and presently directs Florida International's Center for Latino Education. He is also founder and former vice-chairman of S.A.L.A.D., Spanish Association League Against Discrimination. *The one year term of office of Gon- zalez-Pando expired December 31, 1980. At time of publication, the Gover- nor had not appointed a replacement. Jeffrey E. Schaefer, AIA Jeffrey Schaefer, AIA, is a principal in the firm of Garlington, Schaefer and FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 STATE AGENCY DIRECTORY GOVERNOR AND CABINET GOVERNOR D. ROBERT "BOB" GRAHAM The Capitol Tallahassee, Florida 32301 904/488-4441 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR WAYNE MIXSON Tallahassee, Florida 32301 904/488-4441 TREASURER AND INSURANCE COMMISSIONER Bill Gunter The Capitol Tallahassee, Florida 32301 904/488-3440 ATTORNEY GENERAL Jim Smith The Capitol Tallahassee, Florida 32301 904/488-4444 COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION Ralph D. Turlington The Capitol Tallahassee, Florida 32301 904/488-1785 SECRETARY OF STATE George Firestone The Capitol Tallahassee, Florida 32301 904/488-3680 COMPTROLLER Gerald A. "Jerry" Lewis The Capitol Tallahassee, Florida 32301 904/488-0370 COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE Doyle Conner The Capitol Tallahassee, Florida 32301 904/488-3022 PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Robert T. Mann, Chairman Fletcher Building Tallahassee, Florida 32301 904/488-7001 COMMISSIONERS Joseph P. Cresse Gerald L. Gunter John R. Marks. III Katie Nichols STATE ENERGY OFFICE Lex Hester, Director 904/488-6764 904/488-2986 904/488-5573 904/488-6943 904/488-2181 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Ron Villela, Director 904/488-3050 DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS REGULATION Dick Burroughs, Secretary 904/488-7114 Land Sales and Condominiums James S. Roth, Director 904/488-0712 Hotels and Restaurants Anthony Ninos, Director 904/488-1133 CITRUS COMMISSION Arland Junper, Chairman 904/622-3212 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Sidney H. Levin, Secretary 904/488-3104 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS Joan Heggen, Secretary 904/488-8466 DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL LAW ENFORCEMENT James W. York, Acting Commissioner 904/488-8771 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION 904/488-4807 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Public Schools Director Carey Ferrell 523 Knott Building 904/488-2601 Community Colleges Director Dr. Lee G. Henderson 310 Collins Building 904/488-1721 Vocational Education Director Joe D. Mills 330 Collins Building 904/488-8961 Universities Board of Regents Chancellor Dr. E. T. York 210 Collins Building 904/488-4234 Planning and Budgeting Forrest Kelly Director of Capitol Programs 904/488-5251 GAME & FRESH WATER FISH COM- MISSION Director Robert M. Brantley 904/488-2975 DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SER- VICES Executive Director Thomas R. Brown 904/488-2886 Administration Director George V. Tillman 616 Larson Building 904/488-0968 Bond Finance Director William (Bill) Sweeney 453 Larson Building 904/488-4782 Building Construction & Property Management Director Albert E. Bass 507-A Larson Building Wayne Betts Asst. Division Director 904/488-2074 Communications Director Donald Allen 651 Larson Building 904/488-3595 Electronic Data Processing Director J. Robert Ippolito 114 Bloxham Building 904/488-4573 Motor Pool Director Robert F. Stanton G-47 Larson Building 904/488-4099 Purchasing Director John J. Hittinger 515 Larson Building 904/488-1194 Surplus Property Director R.C. Covington 470 Larson Building 904/488-3524 Security Director Nathan Sharron The Capitol, Room 213 904/488-2700 HEALTH & REHABILITATIVE SERVICE Secretary David H. Pingree 904/488-7721 Paul Reilly Medical Facilities Architect Supervisor 904/488-8673 HIGHWAY SAFETY & MOTOR VEHI- CLES Executive Director Chester Blakemore 904/488-6438 LABOR & EMPLOYMENT SECURITY Secretary Wallace E. Orr 904/488-4398 NATURAL RESOURCES Executive Director Elton J. Gissendanner 904/488-1555 OFFENDER REHABILITATION Secretary Louie L. Wainwright 904/488-5021 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 PROFESSIONAL & OCCUPATIONAL REGULATION Secretary Nancy Kelly Wittenberg 904/488-6602 REVENUE Executive Director Randy Miller 904/488-5050 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Secretary 904/488-6721 SUPREME COURT OF FLORIDA Chief Justice Arthur England. Supreme Court Building Tallahassee, Florida 32301 904/488-8761 Justice James Adkins, Jr. 904/488-8421 Justice James E. Alderman 904/488-0357 Justice Joseph Boyd 904/488-0007 Justice Ben Overton 904/488-2029 Justice Alan C. Sundberg 904/488-0208 1980 FLORIDA LEGISLATURE SENATE District Senator 1 W.D. Childers (D) (PRESIDENT) 5901 Memphis Avenue Pensacola 32506 2 Tom Tobiassen(R) P.O. Box 2356 Pensacola 32503 3 Dempsey Barron (D) 2311 Magnolia Drive Panama City 32401 4 Pat Thomas (D) 332 Senate Office Building Tallahassee 32301 5 Sherill Skinner (D) 1815 S. Division Street Lake City 32055 6 George Kirkpatrick (D) 1522 N.W. 31 Street Gainesville 32601 7 Dan Jenkins (D) 8803 Waterfront Terrace Jacksonville 32207 8 Joe Carlucci (D) 3733 University Blvd. W., Suite 117 Jacksonville 32217 9 Mattox Hair (D) 5357 Oak Bay Drive, N. Jacksonville 32211 10 Edgar Dunn (D) P.O. Drawer 2600 Daytona Beach 32015 11 Richard Langley (R) 700 Almond Street Clermont 32711 44 12 Curtis Peterson (D) P.O. Box 180 Eaton Park 33840 13 Alan Trask (D) 1411 Meadow Drive Winter Haven 33080 14 George Stuart (D) P.O. Box 1188 Orlando 32802 15 Toni Jennings (R) 1030 Wilfred Drive Orlando 32803 16 Clarke Maxwell (R) P.O. Drawer 1539 Melbourne 32901 17 John Vogt (D) 60 Country Club Road Cocoa Beach 32931 18 John Ware (R) 55 Fifth Street, South St. Petersburg 33701 19 Gerald Rehm (R) 2228 Webb Avenue Dunedin 33528 20 Mary Grizzle (R) 2601 Jewel Road, Suite C Belleaire Bluffs 33570 21 David McClain (R) 121 S. Manhattan Tampa 33609 22 Malcomn Beard P.O. Box 16516 Temple Terrace 33687 23 Pat Frank (D) 574 W. Davis Tampa 33606 24 Patrick Neal (D) P.O. Box 89 Bradenton 33506 25 Warren Henderson (R) 2002 Ringling Boulevard Sarasota 33577 26 Henry Johnston (D) P.O. Drawer M West Palm Beach 33402 27 Tom Lewis (R) 721 US Highway #1 North Palm Beach 33408 28 Don Childers (D) 2700 Forest Hill Boulevard West Palm Beach 33406 29 Bill Stevens (D) 6950 NW 87th Avenue Parkland 33067 30 Van Poole (R) Suite 417, Bayview Building 1040 Bayview Drive Ft. Lauderdale 33304 31 Jim Scott (R) 1732 NE 35 Street Ft. Lauderdale 33334 32 Kenneth Jenne (D) 2620 Hollywood Boulevard Hollywood 33020 33 John Hill (D) 19506 East Lake Drive Miami 33015 34 Sherman Winn (D) 111 NW 183 Street Suite 104 Miami 33169 35 Jack Gordon (D) 48 Palm Island Miami Beach 33139 36 Paul Steinberg (D) 505 Lincoln Road Miami Beach 33139 37 Gwen Margolis (D) 1451 NE 162 Street North Miami Beach 33132 38 Robert McKnight (D) 1440 Brickell Avenue Miami 33131 39 Richard Renick (D) 8001 SW 135 Street Miami 33156 40 Dick Anderson (D) 7855 SW 104th Street, Suite 240 Miami 33156 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES District Representative 1 Grover C. Robinson, III (D) 2400 Connell Drive Pensacola 32503 2 Tom Patterson (D) 3875 Durango Drive Pensacola 32504 3 Clyde H. (Jack) Hagler (D) 4265 Lavallet Circle Pensacola 32504 4 Bolley "Bo" Johnson (D) Redfish Point Road Gulf Breeze 32561 5 Kenneth E. Boles (D) P.O. Box 622 Ft. Walton Beach 32549 6 James G. Ward (D) 350 N. Eglin Parkway Ft. Walton Beach 32548 7 Sam Mitchell (D) Box 306 Vernon 32462 8 Ron Johnson (D) 6303 Wallace Road Panama City 32405 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 9 Leonard J. Hall (D) 6303 Wallace Road Panama City 32401 10 James Harold Thompson (D) 211 East Jefferson Street Quincy 32351 11 Don C. Price (D) 805 Middlebrooks Circle Tallahassee 32312 12 Herbert F. (Herb) Morgan (D) 1904 Sageway Drive Tallahassee 32303 13 Wayne Hollingsworth (D) Route 7, Box 120 Lake City 32055 14 Gene Hodges (D) First and C Cedar Key 32625 15 George Crady (D) Route 1, Box 450-A Yulee 32097 16 Arnett E. Girardeau (D) 26 East 6th Street Jacksonville 32206 17 John Thomas (D) 5827 Martin Luther King Drive Jacksonville 32219 18 John W. Lewis (D) 3500 University Blvd. N #2634 Jacksonville 32211 19 Andrew E. (Andy) Johnson (D) 611 Appian Way Jacksonville 32208 20 Carl Ogden (D) 21 West Church Street Jacksonville 32202 21 Tommy Hazouri (D) 10327 Big Feather Trail Jacksonville 32217 22 Steve Pajcic (D) 2800 Independent Square Jacksonville 32202 23 Fred Tygart (R) 135 West Bay Street Jacksonville 32202 24 William G. (Bill) Bankhead (R) 1706 Belmont Avenue Jacksonville 32207 25 Frank Williams (D) P.O. Drawer D., Crystal Lake Starke 32091 26 Sidney Martin (D) 501 NW 5 Avenue Hawthorne 32640 27 Jon Mills (D) 6117 SW 11th Place Gainesville 32601 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 28 Hamilton D. Upchurch (D) Route 1, Box 379 Elkton 32033 29 Tom Brown (D) 3709 Jackson Street Port Orange 32019 30 Samuel P. Bell, III (D) 444 Seabreeze Blvd., Suite 900 Daytona Beach 32018 31 T. K. Wetherell (D) 5006 Riverside Drive Allandale 32025 32 Christian (Chris) Meffert (D) 943 SE Fort King Street Ocala 32670 33 Bob Hattaway (D) 618 Red Sail Lane Altamonte Springs 32701 34 Bobby Brantley (R) 1351 Markham Woods Road Longwood 32750 35 Everett A. Kelly (D) 111 Sinclair Avenue Tavares 32778 36 Charles R. "Chuck" Smith (D) 2240 Eastside Avenue Brooksville 33512 37 Ron Richmond (R) 1604 U.S. Highway 19 N. New Port Rickey 33552 38 Bruce McEwan (R) 236 S. Lucerne Circle Orlando 32801 39 Daniel Webster (R) 6828 West Livingston Orlando 32811 40 Richard Crotty (R) 5959 Village Circle Street Orlando 32807 41 Fran Carlton (D) 1250 Henry Balch Drive Orlando 32810 42 Tom Drage, Jr. (R) 120 S. Orange Avenue Orlando 32801 43 Dick J. Batchelor (D) 1104 E. Robinson Street Orlando 32801 44 Jason Steele (R) P.O. Box 3714 Indialantic 32903 45 W. W. "Bud" Gardner (D) 2712 Nottingham Court Titusville 32780 46 Marilyn B. Evans (R) 321 Lynn Avenue Melbourne 32935 47 Tim Deratany (R) 1300 Pinetree Drive Indian Harbour Beach 32937 48 R. Dale Patchett (R) 2116 28th Avenue Vero Beach 32960 49 Bob Crawford (D) 505 Avenue A, NW, Suite 307 Winter Haven 33880 50 Beverly B. Burnsed (D) 511 Woodward Street Lakeland 33803 51 Gene Ready (D) 4728 Luce Road . Lakeland 33803 52 C. Fred Jones (D) 504 Arneson Avenue Auburndale 33823 53 Peter M. Dunbar (R) 1968 Bayshore Boulevard Dunedin 33528 54 S. Curtis "Curt" Kiser (R) 535 S. Ft. Harrison Clearwater 33516 55 Jim Smith (R) 1958 Los Lomas Drive Clearwater 33515 56 Betty Easley (R) 801 Camellia Drive Largo 33540 57 Dennis L. Jones (R) 5500 Ninth Street N. St. Petersburg 33703 58 George F. Hieber, II (R) 1139 Cordova Blvd. NE. St. Petersburg 33704 59 Bob Melby (R) 319 57th Avenue S. St. Petersburg 33705 60 T. M. "Tom" Woodruff (R) 3800 Central Avenue St. Petersburg 33711 61 Dorothy Eaton Sample (R) 3110 First Avenue N. St. Petersburg 33713 62 Carl CarpenterJr (D) P.O. Box CCC Plant City 33566 63 S. L. (Spud) Clements (D) 314 Terrace Drive Brandon 33511 64 John Grant (R) 1411 N. Westshore Boulevard, Suite 100 Tampa 33607 65 "Trooper Jim" Jim Foster (D) P.O. Box 1276 Odessa 33556 66 H. Lee Moffitt (D) 403 Barbara Lane Tampa 33609 67 Elvin L. Martinez 4602 N. Armenia Avenue Tampa 33607 68 Richard S. Hodes (D) 238 East Davis Boulevard, Suite H Tampa 33606 69 George H. Sheldon (D) 1318 Swann Avenue Tampa 33606 70 Helen Gordon Davis (D) 45 Adalia Avenue Tampa 33606 71 Ralph H. Haben, Jr. (D) (Speaker) 821 Fourth Street Palmetto 33561 72 Lawrence F. Shackelford (D) 6505-28th Avenue E. Palmetto 33561 73 Thomas E. Danson, Jr. (R) 2501 S. Tamiami Trail Sarasota 33579 74 Ted Ewing (R) 509 Everglades Venice 33595 75 Fred H. Burrall (R) 206 NW Salem Avenue Port Charlotte 33952 76 Charles (Chuck) Nergard (R) 405 Abeto Lane Port St. Lucie 33452 77 William G. "Doc" Myers (R) 8563 SE Seagrape Lane Hobe Sound 33455 78 Ray Liberti (D) 2300 Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard #304 W. Palm Beach 33409 79 Eleanor Weinstock (D) 306 Comeau Boulding W. Palm Beach 33401 80 Jim Watt (R) 8170 Swaps Way Lake Park 33410 81 Reid Moore, Jr. (R) 343 Seabreeze Avenue Palm Beach 33480 82 Bernard Kimmel (R) 375 Valley Forge Road W. Palm Beach 33405 83 Frank S. Messersmith (R) 110 Detroit Street Lake Worth 33460 84 Tom Bush (R) 321 SE 15th Avenue Ft. Lauderdale 33301 85 Terry O'Malley (D) 8531 NW 54th Street Lauderhill 33321 86 Linda Cox (D) 825 SE 6th Court Ft. Lauderdale 33301 87 Robert M. Woodburn (R) 2830 E. Oakland Park Boulevard Ft. Lauderdale 33306 88 Tom Gustafson (D) 514 SE 7th Street Ft. Lauderdale 33301 89 Mary Ellen Hawkins (R) 739 Fifth Avenue N. Naples 33940 90 Franklin B. (Frank) Mann (D) 1415 Sandra Drive Ft. Myers 33901 91 Hugh Paul Nuckolls (R) 2701 Cleveland Avenue Ft. Myers 33901 92 Tom McPherson (D) 5273 SW 106 Avenue Ft. Lauderdale 33328 93 Harold Dyer (D) 3225 Harrison Street Hollywood 33021 94 Fred Lippman (D) 4315 Buchanan Street Hollywood 33021 95 Walter C. "Walt" Young (D) 1311 SW 68 Boulevard Pembroke Pines 33023 96 Lawrence J. "Larry" Smith (D) 3511 N. 52nd Avenue Hollywood 33021 97 David J. Lehman (D) 2450 Hollywood Boulevard Hollywood 33020 98 Elaine Gordon Bloom (D) 11866 W. Dixie Highway Miami 33161 99 Barry Kutun (D) 5002 North Bay Road Miami Beach 33140 100 Virginia L. Rosen (D) 370 NE 146 Terrace N. Miami 33161 101 Harold (Hal) W. Spaet (D) 3921 N. Meridian Avenue Miami Beach 33140 102 Michael Friedman (D) 1175 Normandy Drive Miami Beach 33141 103 Ronald (Ron) A. Silver (D) 2750 NE 187th Street N. Miami Beach 33180 104 William "Ray" Hodges (D) 3930 West Sixth Avenue Hialeah 33012 105 Joe Lang Kershaw (D) 2539 NW 46th Street Miami 33142 106 Carrie P. Meek (D) 6830 NW 28th Avenue Miami 33147 107 A. M. "Tony" Fontana (D) 14601 Candlewood Court Miami Lakes 33014 108 Bob Reynolds (D) 7357 Fairway Drive Miami Lakes 33014 109 Joe Gersten (D) 6767 SW 67th Street S. Miami 33143 110 Roberta Fox (D) 4601 Ponce de Leon Boulevard, #310 Coral Gables 33146 111 Tom Gallagher (R) 1794 Opechee Drive Coconut Grove 33133 112 Lawrence H. "Larry" Plummer (D) 1349 W. Flagler Street Miami 33135 113 William E. "Bill" Sadowski (D) 5051 SW 85 Street Miami 33143 114 John Plummer (R) 6531 SW 63 Avenue Miami 33143 115 James K. "Jim" Brodie (R) 8865 SW 171 Street Miami 33157 116 Dexter Lehtinen (D) 9855 S.W. 138 Street Miami 33176 117 Scott McPherson (R) 2186 SW 122 Street Miami 33175 118 Charlie Hall (D) 7800 SW 131 Avenue Miami 33183 119 Larry Hawkins (D) 7940 SW 173rd Terrace Miami 33157 120 Joe Allen (D) 813 Waddell Avenue Key West 33040 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter. 1981 FLORIDA STATUTES OF IMPORTANCE TO ARCHITECTS Below is a quick index to certain sec- tions and chapters of the Florida Stat- utes of importance to architects: Section 95.11 Statute of Limitations for A/E's This section describes the time limits during which an architect may be sued for errors or omissions. Chapter 120 Administrative Procedure Act This act establishes the administrative hearing procedure utilized by all state agencies such as the Board of Archi- tecture. Section 287.055 CCNA This section establishes the selection and negotiation procedure for state and local governments when employing ar- chitects, engineers, landscape archi- tects and land surveyors. Chapter 455 Department of Profes- sional Regulation This chapter sets forth the general li- censing and regulatory scheme for oc- cupations and professions in Florida. Chapter 481 Board of Architecture This chapter sets forth the specific li- censing and regulatory scheme for the architectural profession in Florida. Chapter 509 Public Lodging and Food Service Establishments This chapter establishes the licensing and regulatory scheme for construction, maintenance and operation of public lodging and food service establish- ments in Florida. Chapter 607 Florida General Corpora- tion Act This act describes Florida's require- ments for operation of a business as a corporation. Chapter 620 (Part III) Uniform Partner- ship Act This act describes Florida's require- ments for operation of a business as a partnership. Chapter 621 Professional Service Cor- poration Act This act describes the procedure whereby a professional or group of pro- fessionals may operate as a "profes- sional association" (P.A.). Chapter 682 Florida Arbitration Code This code allows arbitration of disputes and establishes guidelines for arbitra- tion proceedings in Florida. Chapter 713 (Part I) Mechanics' Liens This chapter sets forth Florida's mecha- nics' lien law wherein parties who con- tribute to the improvement of real prop- erty may encumber the property to the extent of the value of their services or of the material provided by them. Section 725.06 Limitation of Indemni- fication in Construction Contracts This section limits wholesale indemni- fication of architects, engineers and others in the construction industry and requires modification of the standard AIA documents. FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 PRACTICE ACT FOR ARCHITECTURE PART I ARCHITECTURE (ss. 481.201-481.233) 481.201 Purpose. 481.203 Definitions. 481.205 Board of Architecture. 481.207 Fees. 481.209 Examinations. 481.211 Experience. 481.213 Licensure. 481.215 Renewal of license. 481.217 Inactive status. 481.219 Certification of partnerships and corporations. 481.221 Seals. 481.223 Prohibitions: penalties 481.225 Disciplinary proceedings. 481.227 Prosecution of criminal viola- tions. 481.229 Exceptions; exemptions from licensure. 481.231 Effect of ss. 481.201-481.233 locally. 481.233 Registrations remain in force. 1481.201 Purpose.-The Legis- lature finds that improper design and improper construction supervision by architects of buildings primarily de- signed for human habitation or use pre- sent a significant threat to the public. History.--ss. 1, 19, ch, 79-273. 'Note.--Section 19, ch: 79-273, in effect provides that this section is repealed on July 1, 1985, and shall be re- viewed by the Legislature pursuant to the Regulatory Re- form Act of 1976, as amended. 481.203 Definitions.-As used in this act: (1) "Board" means the Board of Ar- chitecture. (2) "Department" means the Depart- ment of Professional Regulation. (3) "Registered architect" means a person who is licensed under this act to engage in the practice of architecture. (4) "Certificate of registration" means a license issued by the department to engage in the practice of architecture. (5) "Certificate of authority" means a license issued by the department to a corporation or partnership to practice architecture. (6) "Architecture" means the render- ing or offering to render services in con- nection with the design and con- struction of a structure or group of structures which have as their principal purpose human habitation or use, and the utilization of space within and sur- rounding such structures. These ser- vices include planning, providing pre- liminary study designs, drawings and specifications, architectural supervision, job-site inspection, and administration of construction contracts. History.-ss. 2, 19, ch. 79-273. 'Note.-Section 19, ch. 79-273, in effect provides that this section is repealed on July 1, 1985, and shall be re viewed by the Legislature pursuant to the Regulatory Re- form Act of 1976, as amended 1481.205 Board of Architecture.- (1) There is created in the Depart- ment of Professional Regulation a Board of Architecture. The board shall consist of seven members, five of whom shall be registered architects who have been engaged in the practice of architecture for at least 5 years, and two of whom shall be lay persons who are not and have never been architects or members of any closely related profession or occupation. (2) Initially, the Governor shall appoint two members for a term of 4 years, two members for a term of 3 years, two members for a term of 2 years, and one member for a term of 1 year. Thereafter, members shall be appointed for 4-year terms. (3) The members of the State Board of Architecture who are serving as of June 30, 1979, shall serve as members of the Board of Architecture until Janu- ary 1, 1980, or until all members are appointed pursuant to subsection (1) and s. 20.30, whichever occurs first. History.-ss 3, 19, ch 79-273 'Note.-Section 19, ch 79-273, in effect provides that this section is repealed on July 1, 1985, and shall be re- viewed by the Legislature pursuant to the Regulatory Re- form Act of 1976, as amended. 1481.207 Fees.-The board, by rule, may establish fees to be paid for applications, examination, reexamina- tion, licensing and renewal, reinstate- ment, and recordmaking and record- keeping. The fee for initial application and examination shall not exceed $200. The biennial renewal fee shall not ex- ceed $100. The board may also estab- lish, by rule, a late renewal penalty. The board shall establish fees which are adequate to ensure the continued operation of the board and to fund the proportionate expenses incurred by the department which are allocated to the regulation of architects. Fees shall be based on department estimates of the revenue required to implement this act and the provisions of law with respect to the regulation of architects. History.-ss. 4, 19, ch. 79-273. 'Note.-Section 19, ch. 79-273, in effect provides that this section is repealed on July 1, 1985, and shall be re- viewed by the Legislature pursuant to the Regulatory Re- form Act of 1976, as amended. 1481.209 Examinations.- (1) A person desiring to be licensed as a registered architect or architect in- tern shall apply to the department for licensure. (2) An applicant shall be entitled to take the licensure examination to prac- tice in this state as a registered archi- tect if the applicant: (a) Is honest and trustworthy; 2and (b) Is a graduate from an approved architectural curriculum of 5 years or more, evidenced by a degree from a school or college of architecture which meets standards of accreditation adopted by the board by rule based on a review and inspection by the board of the curriculum of accredited schools and colleges of architecture in the United States, including those schools and colleges accredited by the National Architectural Accreditation Board. History.-ss 5, 19, ch 79-273. 'Note.-Section 19, ch 79-273, in effect provides that this section is repealed on July 1, 1985, and shall be re- viewed by the Legislature pursuant to the Regulatory Re- form Act of 1976, as amended. 2Note.-The word "and" was inserted by the editors 1481.211 Experience.- (1) An applicant for licensure as a registered architect who passes the examination shall be entitled to be li- censed as a registered architect pur- suant to s. 481.213 if the applicant com- pletes an internship of diversified archi- tectural experience approved by the board in the design and construction of structures which have as their principal purpose human habitation or use for a period of: (a) Three years for an applicant hold- ing the degree of Bachelor of Architec- ture; or (b) Two years for an applicant hold- FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 ing the degree of Master of Architec- ture. (2) Any person engaged in a pro- gram consisting of 7 years or more of diversified training in an office of regis- tered practicing architects on July 1, 1969, and who notified the board of his training within 1 year after July 1, 1969, shall, if otherwise qualified, be per- mitted to take the examination required by s. 481.209 only if diversified training is completed before July 1, 1985. History.--ss 6, 19, ch 79-273. 'Note.--Secton 19, ch 79-273, in effect provides that this section is repealed on July 1, 1985, and shall be re- viewed by the Legislature pursuant to the Regulatory Re- form Act of 1976, as amended. 1481.213 Licensure.- (1) The department shall license any applicant who the board certifies is qualified for licensure. (2) The board shall certify for licensure any applicant who satisfies the requirements of ss. 481.209 and 481.211. (3) The board shall certify as qual- ified for a license by endorsement an applicant who: (a) Qualifies to take the examination as set forth in s. 481.209; has passed a national, regional, state, or United States territorial licensing examination which is substantially equivalent to the examination required by s. 481.209; and has satisfied the experience re- quirements set forth in s. 481.211; (b) Holds a valid license to practice architecture issued by another state or territory of the United States, if the criteria for issuance of such license were substantially equivalent to the li- censure criteria which existed in this state at the time the license was issued; or (c) Has engaged in the practice of architecture as a registered architect in another state for not less than 10 years. (4) The board shall certify as qual- ified for licensure any applicant cor- poration or partnership which satisfied the requirements of s. 481.219. (5) The board may refuse to certify any applicant who has violated any of the provisions of s. 481.225. (6) The board may refuse to certify any applicant who is under investigation in another state for any act which would constitute a violation of this act or of chapter 455 until such time as the investigation is complete and disciplin- ary proceedings have been terminated. (7) The board shall adopt rules to implement the provisions of this act re- lating to the examination, internship, and licensure of applicants. History.-ss 8, 19, ch 79-273 'Note.-Section 19, ch. 79-273, in effect provides that this section is repealed on July 1, 1985, and shall be re- viewed by the Legislature pursuant to the Regulatory Re- form Act of 1976, as amended FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 1481.215 Renewal of license.- (1) The department shall renew a li- cense upon receipt of the renewal ap- plication and renewal fee. (2) The department shall adopt rules establishing a procedure for the bien- nial renewal of licenses. (3) A license which is not renewed at the end of the biennium prescribed by the department shall atuomatically re- vert to an inactive status. Such license may be reactivated only if the licensee meets the qualifications for reactivation in s. 481.217. (4) Sixty days prior to the automatic reversion of a license to inactive status, the department shall mail a notice of such reversion to the last known address of the licensee. History.-ss. 9, 19, ch. 79-273. 'Note. Section 19, oh 79-273, in effect provides that this section is repealed on July 1, 1985, and shall be re- viewed by the Legislature pursuant to the Regulatory Re- form Act of 1976, as amended 1481.217 Inactive status.- (1) A license for which a renewal application is filed within 1 year after the end of the biennium prescribed by the department may be renewed pursuant to s. 481.215 upon payment of the late renewal penalty. (2) A licensee may request that his license be placed in an inactive status by making application to the depart- ment and paying a fee in an amount set by the board not to exceed $50. The board may prescribe, by rule, con- tinuing education requirements as a condition of reactivating the license. The continuing education requirements for reactivating a license shall not ex- ceed 12 classroom hours for each year the license was inactive. History.-ss. 10, 19, ch 79-273 'Note. Section 19 ch 79 273, in effect provides that this section is repealed on July 1, 1985, and shall be re- viewed by the Legislature pursuant to the Regulatory Re- form Act of 1976, as amended. 1481.219 Certification of partner- ships and corporations.- (1) The practice of or the offer to practice architecture by licensees through a corporation or partnership offering architectural services to the public, or by a corporation or partner- ship offering architectural services to the public through licensees under this act as agents, employees, officers, or partners, is permitted, subject to the provisions of this act, provided that: (a) One or more of the principal offic- ers of the corporation or one or more partners of the partnership and all per- sonnel of the corporation or partnership who act in its behalf as architects in this state are registered as provided by this act; and (b) The corporation or partnership has been issued a certificate of author- ization by the department as provided in s. 481.213. (2) All final drawings, specifications, plans, reports, or other papers or docu- ments involving the practice of architec- ture which are prepared or approved for the use of the corporation or partner- ship, for delivery to any person, or for public record within the state shall be dated and bear the signature and seal of the licensee who prepared or ap- proved them. (3) Nothing in this section shall be construed to mean that a certificate of registration to practice architecture shall be held by a corporation or part- nership. Nothing herein prohibits cor- porations and partnerships from joining together to offer architectural, engineer- ing, land surveying, and landscape ar- chitectural services or any combination of such services to the public, provided that each corporation or partnership otherwise meets the requirements of law. (4) No corporation or partnership shall be relieved of responsibility for the conduct or acts of its agents, em- ployees, or officers by reason of its compliance with this section, nor shall any individual practicing architecture, engineering, or land surveying be re- lieved of responsibility for professional services performed by reason of his employment or relationship with a cor- poration or partnership. (5) For the purposes of this section, a certificate of authorization shall be re- quired for a corporation, partnership, association, or person practicing under a fictitious name, offering architectural services to the public jointly or sepa- rately; however, when an individual is practicing architecture in his own given name, he shall not be required to regis- ter under this section. (6) The fact that any registered archi- tect practices through a corporation or partnership shall not relieve the reg- istrant from personal liability for neg- ligence, misconduct, or wrongful acts committed by him. Corporations shall be liable, and partnerships and all part- ners shall be jointly and severally liable, for the negligence, misconduct, or wrongful acts committed by their agents, employees, officers, or partners while acting in a professional capacity. (7) Persons seeking to incorporate or corporations seeking a change of cor- porate name or amendment to articles of incorporation under the provisions of this section shall first obtain approval from the Department of Professional Regulation prior to filing articles of incorporation or amendments with the Department of State. (8) Each certification of authorization shall be renewed every 2 years. Each partnership and corporation certified under this section shall notify the de- partment within 1 month of any change in the information contained in the ap- plication upon which the certification is based. (9) Disciplinary action against a cor- poration or partnership shall be admi- nistered in the same manner and on the same grounds as disciplinary action against a registered architect. History.-ss 7,19, ch. 79-273 'Note.-Section 19, ch 79-273, in effect provides that this section is repealed on July 1, 1985, and shall be re- viewed by the Legislature pursuant to the Regulatory Re- form Act of 1976, as amended. 1481.221 Seals.- (1) The board shall prescribe, by rule, a form of seal to be used by regis- tered architects holding valid certifi- cates of registration. Each registered architect shall obtain an impression- type metal seal, and all plans, spe- cifications, or reports prepared or issued by the registered architect and being filed for public record shall be signed by the registered architect, dated, and stamped with his seal. The signature, date, and seal shall be evi- dence of the authenticity of that to which they are affixed. (2) When the certificate of registra- tion of a registered architect has been revoked or suspended by the board, the registered architect shall surrender his seal to the secretary of the board within a period of 30 days after the re- vocation or suspension has become effective. In the event the certificate of the registered architect has been sus- pended for a period of time, his seal shall be returned to him upon expiration of the suspension period. (3) No registered architect shall affix, or permit to be affixed, his seal or name to any plan, specification, drawing, or other document which depicts work which he is not competent to perform. (4) No registered architect shall affix his signature or seal to any plans, spe- cifications, or architectural documents which were not prepared by him or under his responsible supervising con- trol or by another registered architect and reviewed, approved, or modified and adopted by him as his own work with full responsibility as a registered architect for such documents. (5) Plans, drawings, specifications and other related documents prepared by a registered architect as part of his architectural practice shall be of a suffi- ciently high standard to assure the us- ers thereof against misunderstanding of the requirements intended to be illus- trated or described by them. To be of the required standard, such documents should clearly and accurately indicate the design of the structural elements and of all other essential parts of the work to which they refer. History.-ss. 12, 19, ch. 79-273. Note.--Section 19, ch 79-273, in effect provides that this section is repealed on July 1, 1985, and shall be re- viewed by the Legislature pursuant to the Regulatory Re- form Act of 1976, as amended. 1481.223 Prohibitions; penalties.- (1) No person shall knowingly: (a) Practice architecture unless the person is a registered architect; (b) Use the name or title "registered architect" or words to that effect when the person is not then the holder of a valid license issued pursuant to this act; (c) Present as his own the license of another; (d) Give false or forged evidence to the board or a member thereof for the purpose of obtaining a license; (e) Use or attempt to use an architect license which has been suspended, re- voked, or placed on inactive status; (f) Employ unlicensed persons to practice architecture; or (g) Conceal information relative to violations of this act. (2) Any person who violates any pro- vision of this section is guilty of a mis- demeanor of the first degree, punish- able as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. History.-ss. 14, 19, ch. 79-273 'Note.-Section 19, ch 79-273, in effect provides that this section is repealed on July 1, 1985. and shall be re- viewed by the Legislature pursuant to the Regulatory Re- form Act of 1976, as amended. 1481.225 Disciplinary proceedings.- (1) The following acts constitute grounds for which the disciplinary ac- tions in subsection (3) may be taken: (a) Violation of any provision of s. 481.223 or s. 455.227(1); (b) Attempting to procure a license to practice architecture by bribery or fraudulent misrepresentations; (c) Having a license to practice ar- chitecture revoked, suspended, or otherwise acted against, including the denial of licensure, by the licensing au- thority of another state, territory, or country; (d) Being convicted or found guilty, regardless of adjudication, of a crime in any jurisdiction which directly relates to the practice of architecture or the ability to practice architecture; (e) Violation of any provision of s. 481.221; (f) Using his seal, or performing any other act, as a licensee while his certifi- cate of registration is suspended or when current renewals have not been obtained; (g) Making or filing a report or record which the licensee knows to be false, willfully failing to file a report or record required by state or federal law, willfully impeding or obstructing such filing, or inducing another person to impede or obstruct such filing. Such reports or records shall include only those which are signed in the capacity of a regis- tered architect; (h) Advertising goods or services in a manner which is fraudulent, false, de- ceptive, or misleading in form or con- tent; (i) Upon proof that the licensee is guilty of fraud or deceit, or of neg- ligence, incompetency, or misconduct, in the practice of architecture; (j) Violation of any rule adopted pur- suant to this act or chapter 455; (k) Practicing on a revoked, sus- pended, or inactive license; (I) Offering or accepting anything of value for the purpose of securing a commission, influencing his engage- ment or employment, or influencing the award of a contract; (m) Having any undisclosed sig- nificant financial interest which conflicts with the interest of his client or em- ployer; (n) Aiding, assisting, procuring, or advising any unlicensed person to practice architecture contrary to this chapter or to a rule of the department or the board; or (o) Failing to perform any statutory or legal obligation placed upon a regis- tered architect. (2) The board shall specify, by rule, what acts or omissions constitute a vio- lation of subsection (1). (3) When the board finds any regis- tered architect guilty of any of the grounds set forth in subsection (1), it may enter an order imposing one or more of the following penalties: (a) Denial of an application for licen- sure. (b) Revocation or suspension of a li- cense. (c) Imposition of an administrative fine not to exceed $1,000 for each count or separate offense. (d) Issuance of a reprimand. (e) Placement of the registered archi- tect on probation for a period of time and subject to such conditions as the board may specify, including requiring the registered architect to attend con- tinuing education courses or to work under the supervision of another regis- tered architect. (f) Restriction of the authorized scope of practice by the registered ar- chitect. (4) The department shall reissue the license of a disciplined registered archi- tect upon certification by the board that he has complied with all of the terms and conditions set forth in the final order. FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 History.-ss 15, 19, ch 79-273. 'Note.-Section 19, ch. 79-273, in effect provides that this section is repealed on July 1, 1985, and shall be re- viewed by the Legislature pursuant to the Regulatory Re- form Act of 1976, as amended. 1481.227 Prosecution of criminal violations.-The board shall report any criminal violation of this act to the prop- er prosecuting authority for prompt pro- secution. History.-ss. 16, 19, ch. 79-273. 'Note.-Section 19, ch. 79-273, in effect provides that this section is repealed on July 1, 1985, and shall be re- viewed by the Legislature pursuant to the Regulatory Re- form Act of 1976, as amended. 1481.229 Exceptions; exemptions from licensure.- (1) No person .shall be required to qualify as an architect in order to make plans and specifications for, or super- vise the erection, enlargement, or alter- nation of: (a) Any building upon any farm for the use of any farmer, regardless of the cost of the building; (b) Any one-family or two-family resi- dence building or any domestic out- building appurtenant to any one-family or two-family residence, regardless of cost; or (c) Any other type building costing less than $5,000, except a school, au- ditorium, or other building intended for the mass assemblage of people. (2) Nothing contained in this act shall be construed to prevent any employee of an architect from acting in any capacity under the instruction, control, or supervision of the architect or to pre- vent any person from acting as a con- tractor in the execution of work de- signed by an architect. (3) Notwithstanding the provisions of this act or of any other law, no regis- tered engineer whose principal practice is civil or structural engineering, or em- ployee or subordinate under the re- sponsible supervision or control of the engineer, is precluded from performing architectural services which are purely incidental to his engineering practice, nor is any registered architect, or em- ployee or subordinate under the re- sponsible supervision or control of such architect, precluded from performing engineering services which are purely incidental to his architectural practice. However, no engineer shall practice ar- chitecture or use the designation "archi- tect" or any term derived therefrom, and no architect shall practice engineering or use the designation "engineer" or any term derived therefrom. History.-ss 11, 19, ch. 79-273 'Note.-Section 19, ch 79-273, in effect provides that this section is repealed on July 1, 1985, and shall be re- viewed by the Legislature pursuant to the Regulatory Re- form Act of 1976, as amended. FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 1481.231 Effect of ss. 481.201- 481.233 locally.- (1) Nothing contained in this act shall be construed to repeal, amend, limit or otherwise affect any local building code or zoning law or ordinance now or here- after enacted which is more restrictive, with respect to the services of regis- tered architects, than the provisions of this act. (2) Counties or municipalities which issue building permits shall not issue permits if it is apparent from the ap- plication for the building permit that the provisions of this act have been violated. However, this shall not autho- rize the withholding of building permits in any cases within the exempt classes set forth in this act. History.-ss 13, 1 ch. 79-273. 'Note.-Section 19, ch 79-273, in effect provides that this section is repealed on July 1, 1985, and shall be re- viewed by the Legislature pursuant to the Regulatory Re- form Act of 1976, as amended 1481.233 Registrations remain in force.-Registrations of architects in effect on June 30, 1979, shall remain in effect under this act. History.-ss. 18, 19, ch 79-273 'Note.-Section 19, ch. 79-273, in effect provides that this section is repealed on July 1, 1985, and shall be re- viewed by the Legislature pursuant to the Regulatory Re- form Act of 1976, as amended WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR NEW MODERN FACILITIES 2adir- ZMpatz/ded &'Pk<-Up ait e&uP, y BLUEPRINTS PHOTOSTATS PHOTO MURALS * OFFSET PRINTING SURVEYING EQUIPMENT MOUNTING & LAMINATING PRECISION PHOTOGRAPHY DRAFTING ROOM FURNITURE ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS SUPPLIES * DIAZO PRINTING EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 1301 N.W. 27th AVENUE MIAMI, FLORIDA 33125 Phone (305) 635-6432 RULES OF THE BOARD OF ARCHITECTURE CHAPTER 21 B-11 ORGANIZATION AND PU RULE TITLES: RULE Purpose Board Organization and Officers Administrative Headquarters Committees Probable Cause Determinations Official Seal of the Board Board Meetings Adoption of Model Rules of Procedure Official Records Approved Schools and Colleges Quorum Educational Advisory Committee Definitions 21B-11.01 Purpose The Florida Board of A has been established by the pursuant to Chapter 79-27; Florida, in order to protect and safety of the people of t Florida through the regulate practice of architecture. Specific Authority: 120.53(1; Lau Implemented: 120.53(1 Section 1, Chapter 79-2 Florida. History: New (1979) 21B-11.02 Board of Or and Officers (1) The Florida Board tecture, hereinafter referred Board, shall consist of sever bers, five (5) of whom shal tects and two of whom shall sons who are not, and have r architect or member of any lated profession or occupat members shall possess th qualifications set forth in Se Chapter 79-273, Laws of FIl tion of officers shall be held the first regular meeting of year, at which time a Cha Vice-Chairman shall be nom elected by an affirmative v less than four (4) membE Board. Newly elected officers shall RPOSE assume office immediately after ad- NUMBER: journment of the meeting at which they 21B-11.01 are elected. (2) The Chairman shall be the 21B-11.02 Executive head of the Board, preside at 21B-11.03 meetings, appoint all committees, and 21B-11.04 direct all activities requiring authoriza- tion and direction by an officer of the 21B-11.05 Board while the Board is in recess. (3) The Vice-Chairman shall per- 21B-11.06 form all the duties in the event the 21B-11.07 Chairman is incapacitated or otherwise not available. 21B-11.08 Specific Authority: 120.53(1), F.S. and 21B-11.09 Section 3, Chapter 79-273, Laws of Florida. 21B-11.10 Law Implemented: 120.53(1), F.S., and 21B-11.11 Section 3, Chapter 79-273, Laws of Florida. 21B-11.12 History: New (1979) 21B-11.13 21B-11.03 Administrative Head- quarters The Board's administrative head- ,rchitecture quarters shall be maintained in Talla- Legislature hassee, Florida, and shall house all rec- 3, Laws of ords pertinent to the orderly administra- the health tion of the Board's activities. he State of Specific Authority: 120.53(1), F.S. ion of the Law Implemented: 120.53(1), F.S. History: New (1979) ), F.S. 21B-11.04 Committees ), F.S. and The Chairman of the Board shall 73, Laws of appoint such committees as required to provide for the orderly conduct of the Board's business. ganization Specific Authority: 120.53(1), F.S. Law Implemented: 120.53(1), and of Archi- 455.0115, F.S. to as the History: New (1979) n (7) mem- 21B-11.05 Probable Cause Deter- I be archi- minations be lay per- The Board hereby delegates the lot been an power to find probable cause as to vio- closely re- lations of Chapter 79-273, Laws of Flor- ion. Board ida, Chapter 79-273, Laws of Florida, e requisite Chapter 455, F.S., and rules prom- ection 3(1), ulgated pursuant thereto to the Depart- )rida. Elec- ment of Professional Regulation under annually at such rules and regulations as the De- each fiscal apartment shall provide. irman and Specific Authority: 455.0013 and inated and 120.53(1), F.S. ote of not Law Implemented: 455.0013 and ers of the 120.53(1), F.S. History: New (1979) 21B-11.06 Official Seal of the Board The official seal of the Board shall have the words "Seal of The Florida Board of Architecture 1915" inscribed thereon around the perimeter. Specific Authority: 120.53(1), F.S. and Section 2, Chapter 79-273, Laws of Florida. Law Implemented: 120.53(1), F.S., and Section 2, Chapter 79-273, Laws of Florida. History: New (1979) 21B-11.07 Board Meetings Board meetings shall be held as are required to transact the Board's business throughout the year. Special meetings may be called by the Chair- man or by no less than four (4) mem- bers requesting such special meeting. All meetings shall be conducted in accordance with acceptable parliamen- tary procedure. Specific Authority: 120.53(1), F.S. Law Implemented: 120.53(1), F.S. History: New (1979) 21B-11.08 Adoption of Model Rules of Procedure Except as hereinafter provided all administrative proceedings of the Board shall be conducted in accordance with Chapter 120, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 28, Florida Administrative Code (Model Rules of Administrative Proce- dure). Specific Authority: 120.53(1), F.S. Law Implemented: 120.53(1), F.S. History: New (1979) 21B-11.09 Official Records The Board shall keep a book or books to contain in proper order the mi- nutes of all the meetings of the Board. All of the records of the Board are main- tained by the Department of Profes- sional Regulation and are to be found at its headquarters in Tallahassee, Florida. Specific Authority: 120.53(1), F.S. and Section 8, Chapter 79-36, Laws of Florida. Law Implemented: 120.53(1), F.S., and Section 8, Chapter 79-36, Laws of Florida. History: New (1979) FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 21B-11.10 Approved Schools and Colleges A list of the degree programs and colleges of architecture which meet the standards of accreditation adopted by the Board as acceptable for admittance to the examination shall be maintained by the Board as an official record with such additions or deletions as the Board may determine by an official act from time to time. Specific Authority: 120.53(1), F.S., and Section 5(2) (b), Chapter 79-273, Laws of Florida. Law Implemented: 120.53(1), F.S., and Section 5(2) (b), Chapter 79-273, Laws of Florida. History: New (1979) 21B-11.11 Quorum Four (4) members of the Board shall constitute a quorum; but official action shall not be taken upon any question unless three (3) members vote in accord. To suspend or revoke or otherwise discipline a licensee not less than four (4) members must affirmative- ly vote to take such action. Specific Authority: 120.53(1), F.S. Law Implemented: 120.53(1), F.S. History: New (1979) 21B-11.12 Educational Advisory Committee The Board shall appoint an Educa- tional Advisory Committee which shall be composed of not less than one (1) member of the Board. In addition, the Committee shall consist of expert staff retained by the Department of Profes- sional Regulation. Said staff shall be in- ci.i.u l :. who have knowledge and ex- perience with curricula of architecture and national accreditation standards for professional degrees in architectural programs either as a college faculty member or as a practicing architect. The Educational Advisory Committee shall examine and review applications for examination or licensure by endorsement made to the Board, and make recommendations to the Board, in respect to the following matters: (a) Proposals for additions to or deletions from the list of approved de- grees as provided in Rule 21B-11.10. (b) Evaluation of whether the archi- tectural curriculum of applicants whose degree program is not on the list of ap- proved degree programs meets the re- quired standards of accreditation. Specific Authority: 120.53(1), F.S. Law Implemented: 120.53(1), F.S., and Section 5(2) (b), Chapter 79-273, Laws of Florida. History: New (1979) 21B-11.13 Definitions In these rules, where the context will permit: FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 (1) The singular includes and vice-versa. (2) The word "architect" architect currently registered pursuant to Chapter 79-273 Florida. (3) The word "engineer currently registered engineer pursuant to Chapter 79-273 Florida. (4) The word landscapea tect" means a landscape arc rently registered in Florida p Chapter 79-407, Laws of Flori (5) The word corporaa mean a corporation or p association duly organized prated in the State of Florida rized to do business in the St (6) The term responsei vising control" as applied 79-273, Laws of Florida, and to activities involved with the architecture shall mean: (a) Personal supervision architect exercised through velopment of the particular a project or a phase thereof; or (b) Review, approval, o tion, and adoption, as his acceptance of full responsible architect for such work, an tural instruments of service plans, specifications or docu pared under the supervision chitect, in the architect's off employee or agent of the bu: ty of which such employees and such architects are m employees. (7) The term "engaged i tice of architecture" set forth 8(3) (c), Chapter 79-273, La ida, and in these rules shall practice of architecture as Section 2(6), Chapter 79-27 Florida, including the signing ing of all architectural doc acting as a principal, gene or sole proprietor with profe sponsibility for such architect tice. Specific Authority: 120.53(1 Law Implemented: 120.53(1 Sections 2(6), 8(3) (c), 1: ters 79-273, 79-243, 79 of Florida. History: New (1979) CHAPTER 21B-12 GROUNDS FOR DISCIPL PROCEEDINGS Rule Titles: Grounds for Disciplinary Proceedings Procedure for Disci- plinary Proceedings Rule s the plural means an in Florida , Laws of "means a in Florida , Laws of ipe archi- chitect cur- iursuant to da. tion" shall professional and incor- a or autho- ate. 21B-12.01 Grounds for Disciplinary Proceedings (1) Pursuant to Section 15(2), Chapter 79-273, Laws of Florida, to the extent not otherwise set forth in Florida Statutes, the following specific acts or omissions are grounds for disciplinary proceedings as provided in Section 15(1), Chapter 79-273, Laws of Florida. (2) As provided in Section 15(1) (h), Chapter 79-273, Laws of Florida, an architect or firm shall not "advertise goods or services in any manner which is fraudulent, false, deceptive' or mis- leading in form or content". A false, fraudulent, misleading, or deceptive statement or claim shall include without limitation: (a) a material misrepresentation of ble super- facts; in Chapter (b) a failure to state any material these rules fact necessary to make the statement in practice of the light of all circumstances not mis- leading; n by the (c) a statement or claim which in- )ut the de- tends or is likely to create an unjustified architectural expectation; (d) a misrepresentation or implica- r modifica- tion that could reasonably cause an work, with ordinary prudent person to misunder- bility as an stand or be deceived. y architec- (e) A falsification or misrepresenta- , drawing, tion of the extent of an architect's ments pre- education, training or experience to any of the ar- person or to the public at large, tending ices by an to establish or imply qualifications for siness enti- selection for architectural employment, or agents advancement, or professional engage- embers or ment. An architect shall not misrep- resent or exaggerate his degree of re- n the prac- sponsibility in or for the subject matter in Section of prior assignments; ws of Flor- (f) a statement or claim in any mean: the brochure or other presentation made to defined in any person or to the public at large, in- 3, Laws of cident to the solicitation of an architec- Sand seal- tural employment, which misrepresents uments, or pertinent facts concerning an architects ral partner, past employment or work, with the in- issional re- tent and purposes of enhancing his tural prac- qualifications. (3) An architect, corporation or ), F.S. partnership shall not practice architec- ), F.S., and ture under an assumed, fictitious or cor- 2(4), Chap- porate name that is misleading as to the -407, Laws identity, responsibility, or status of those practicing thereunder or is otherwise false, fraudulent, misleading or decep- tive within the meaning of subsection (2). The name of a professional cor- poration or partnership, if otherwise au- INARY thorized, may include the name or names of one or more deceased or re- tired members of the firm, or of a prede- Number:1 cessor firm in a continuing line of suc- cession. Corporate, partnership or ficti- 21B-12.01 tious name shall not be used or dis- played except in conjunction with the 21B-12.02 word or words "architect", "architec- ture", or "architectural" clearly indicat- ing that such corporation partnership or architect engages in the practice of ar- chitecture. (4) An architect or firm may not be negligent in the practice of architecture. The term negligence is defined as the failure, by an architect, to exercise due care to conform to acceptable stan- dards of architectural practice in such a manner as to be detrimental to a client or to the public at large. Plans, drawings, specifications and other related documents prepared by an architect shall be of sufficiently high standard to inform the users thereof of the requirements intended to be illus- trated or described by them. Such documents intended to be illustrated or described by them. Such documents shall clearly and accurately indicate the design of all essential parts of the work to which they refer. An architect shall meet a standard of practice which dem- onstrates his knowledge and ability to assure the safety and welfare of his clients and the public. (5) An architect shall not be incom- petent to practice architecture. Incom- petence in the practice of architecture shall mean the physical or mental in- capacity or inability of an architect to practice architecture. (6) An architect or firm shall not commit misconduct in the practice of architecture. Misconduct in the practice of architecture shall include but not be limited to: (a) being untruthful, deceptive, or misleading in any professional report, statement, or testimony whether or not under oath or omitting relevant and pertinent information from such report, statement or testimony when the result of such omission would lead to a falla- cious conclusion on the part of the client or the general public; (b) offering directly or indirectly any bribe or commission or tendering any gift to obtain selection or prefer- ment for an architectural employment with the exception of the payment of the usual commission for securing salaried positions through licensed employment agencies: (c) knowingly becoming involved in a conflict of interest as to an employ- er or client without the permission of the client or employer. In the event such conflict is suspected or determined to exist an architect immediately shall: 1. Disclose in writing to his em- ployer or client the full circumstances as to any possible conflict of interest and; 2. Assure in writing that such con- flict will in no manner influence the arch- itect's judgment or the quality of his ser- vices to his employer or client and; 54 3. Promptly inform his client or em- ployer in writing of any business asso- ciation, interest or circumstances which may be influencing his judgment or the quality of his services to his client or employer. (d) soliciting or accepting financial or other valuable considerations from material or equipment suppliers for spe- cifying their products without the knowl- edge of the architect's employer or client; (e) soliciting or accepting gra- tuities, directly or indirectly, from con- tractors, their agents, or other parties dealing with the architect's client or em- ployer in connection with work for which the architect is responsible without the knowledge of the architect's employer or client; (f) violation of any law of the State of Florida directly regulating the prac- tice of architecture; (g) use of architectural expertise or status as an architect in the commission of a felony; (h) failure to preserve the con- fidences of clients or employerss; (i) undertaking any activity, having any undisclosed significant financial or other interests, or accepting any contri- bution that either compromises profes- sional judgment or prevents an archi- tect from serving in the best interest of his client or employer; (j) failure to protect the safety, health, and welfare of the public in the performance of his professional duties. If an architect's professional judgment is overruled by any person or entity with the result that the public health and safety is threatened, an architect shall inform his clients, employer, respon- sible supervisor and the responsible public authority of the possible conse- quences, and shall not assist or ac- quiesce in the establishment or con- tinuance of such threat to the public health and safety; (k) use of an architect's name or firm in a business venture with any per- son or firm which he knows or has rea- son to believe is engaging in a fraud- ulent or dishonest nature. Specific Authority: Section 15(2), Chap- ter 79-273, Laws of Florida. Law Implemented: Section 8(a), 15(1), (d) (h) (i) (I) (m), and 15(2), Chapter 79-273, Laws of Florida. History: New (1979) 21B-12.02 Procedure for Disciplin- ary Proceedings All proceedings involving disciplin- ing of a registered architect or holder of a certificate of authorization shall be as follows: (1) A formal accusatory instrument entitled "Administrative Complaint" shall be filed by the attorneys for the Depart- ment of Professional Regulation and served upon the party complained against pursuant to Chapter 120, Flor- ida Statutes. (2) The Hearing on that administra- tive complaint will be, as applicable, heard by a hearing officer from the Divi- sion of Administrative Hearings, or the Board, at a place and time designated by the Hearing officer or the Board in accordance with Chapter 120 F.S. (3) The place of the hearing may be in any county designated by said hearing officer or the Board. (4) The hearing upon said adminis- trative complaint shall be in accordance with Chapter 120, Florida Statutes. (5) Upon issuance of a recom- mended order by the hearing officer the Board shall render a final order setting forth its findings of fact, conclusions of law and penalty. Promulgation of said final order shall be in accordance with Chapter 120, Florida Statutes. (6) A quorum for any action upon such final order shall consist of at least four (4) members of the Board and the decision to discipline a license holder shall require at least four (4) affirmative votes from the members of the Board. Specific Authority: 120.53(1), F.S. Law Implemented: 120.53(1), 120.57, 120.59, and 455.013, F.S. History: New (1979) CHAPTER 21B-13 EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS Rule Titles: Rule Number: Experience Requirements 21B-13.01 Credit for Experience 21 B-13.02 Educational Requirements 21 B-13.03 21B-13.01 Experience requirements (1) The diversified program of arch- itectural experience required in Section 6, Chapter 79-273, Laws of Florida, shall include training and experience under the direct supervision of an architect in the following areas of practice: (a) Programming-Client Contact (b) Site and Environmental Analysis (c) Schematic Design (d) Building Cost Analysis (e) Code Research (f) Design Development (g) Construction Documents (graphics) (h) Specifications and Material Re- search (i) Documents Checking and Co- ordination (j) Bidding Procedures (k) Construction Phase-Office (I) Construction Phase-Observation (m) Office Procedures FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 (2) An applicant engaged in a full time teaching position in an architec- tural program approved by the Board pursuant to Section 5(2) (b), Chapter 79-273, Laws of Florida, shall receive credit, not to exceed one year, for the internship required in Section 6, Chap- ter 79-273, Laws of Florida. Specific Authority: Section 6, Chapter 79-273, Laws of Florida. Law Implemented: Sections 5(2) (b), 6, Chapter 79-273, Laws of Florida. History: New (1979) 21B-13.02 Credit for Experience (1) Continuous experience prior to graduation for a period of at least three months but less than one year shall re- ceive 50% credit. (2) Continuous experience prior to graduation of one year or more shall re- ceive 75% credit. (3) Experience acquired after graduation shall receive 100% credit to- wards the time required. (4) An applicant should begin his experience file with the Board at the time of his graduation and report to the Board as to his ongoing experience record at not less than six months inter- vals. The Board will verify all experience reports received, and make available to the applicant their continuing evaluation of his experience. (5) An applicant's experience rec- ord shall be based on written state- ments as to employment from em- ployees or supervisors of the applicant. Statements shall set forth the quality and character of the applicant's duties and responsibilities. The applicant shall also submit any other information which would further explain or describe both the quality and character of the ex- perience. Should the Board find that the information submitted by the applicant is insufficient or incomplete the Board may require the applicant to supply additional evidence regarding his ex- perience and background which is rea- sonably required to evaluate the appli- cant's record. Specific Authority: Section 6, Chapter 79-273, Laws of Florida. Law Implemented: Section 6, Chapter 79-273, Laws of Florida. History: New (1979) 21B-13.03 Educational Require- ments (1) Evaluation of curriculum and standards of accreditation for approval of the degree programs required in Section 5, Chapter 79-273, Laws of Florida, shall be based upon an over- view of programs in architecture within the United States including those ac- credited by the (NAAB) National Archi- tectural Accreditation Board and eva- luation of such programs and schools in FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 light of the definition of the practice of architecture found in Section 2(6), Chapter 79-273, Laws of Florida. (2) An acceptable curriculum or a degree program shall generally con- form to the following pattern: (a) approximately 225 quarter hours required in the total program of study for the degree granted. (b) approximately 60% of the total hours taken should be required profes- sional courses in architecture as fol- lows: 1. design of structures or groups of structures which have as their prin- cipal purpose human habitation or use, and the utilization of space within and surrounding such structure approx- imately 20% of total quarter hours taken; 2. technology approximately 20% of the total quarter taken; 3. Architectural History, theory and planning approximately 5% of total quarter hours taken; 4. graphics approximately 5% of total quarter hours taken; 5. approximately an additional 10% in the above or in other course work that is related to architecture. (3) The evaluation of an applicant's transcript shall include a determination of whether such a transcript is com- parable to the above mentioned model. (4) In order to meet acceptable standards of accreditation the institution offering the course of study in architec- ture from which the applicant receives his degree must be adequate as re- gards educational requirements in the following areas: (a) Auspices, control and or- ganization of the institution and of the architectural program; (b) Educational programs and de- grees conferred; (c) Maturity and stability of the in- stitution and of the individual educa- tional programs; (d) Bases of and requirements for admissions for students; (e) Number of students enrolled in the applicable college or division as a whole and to the individual educational programs; (f) Teaching loads and faculty salaries; (g) Physical facilities and adequa- cy of the educational plant devoted to architecture; (h) Finances and investments, ex- penditures and sources of income of the institution; (i) Curricular content of the pro- gram and items of student course work; (j) Provisions for keeping the pro- gram current. (5) In order to verify an applicant's curriculum and architectural program the Board may require evidence from the applicant's institutions) as to the areas mentioned in 21B-13.04(2) and 21 B-04(4). Specific Authority: Section 5(2) (b), Chapter 79-273, Laws of Florida. Law Implemented: Sections 2(6) and 5(2) (b), Chapter 79-273, Laws of Florida. History: New (1979) CHAPTER 21B-14 ARCHITECTURE EXAMINATION Rule Titles: Rule Number: Written Examination Designated General Requirements 21 B-14.01 Content of Examinations 21B-14.02 Grading Criteria 21B-14.03 Passing Grades 21B-14.04 Grade Review Procedure 21B-14.05 Reexamination 21 B-14.06 21B-14.01 WRITTEN EXAMINATION DESIGNATED, GENERAL REQUIRE- MENTS (1) The Florida Board of Architec- ture hereby determines that a written examination shall be taken and passed prior to any applicant receiving a li- cense to practice as an architect in the State of Florida except when said appli- cant applies for licensure by endorse- ment pursuant to Chapter 79-273, Laws of Florida. Examinations shall be pre- pared by the National Council of Archi- tectural Registration Boards (NCARB) and shall be administered by the De- partment of Professional Regulation. (2) All applicants (except appli- cants for licensure by endorsement) shall be required to take and pass a professional architectural examination which shall consist of two parts. Part (a) shall be a one day/twelve hour exam- ination. Part (b) shall be a two day/six- teen hour examination, which shall con- sist of four sub-parts, each of four hours duration. (3) Security requirements set forth by the Department shall be followed throughout the administration of the examination. Specific Authority: 455.007(1), F.S. Law Implemented: 455.007(1), F.S. History: New (1979) 21B-14.02 Content of examinations The professional examination de- scribed in Section 21B-14.01(2), shall consist of two parts. (1) Part (a) of the examination shall be a practical examination on Site Plan- ning and Design. Part (a) shall consist of a design problem in which a candi- date will be required to draw, either free hand or mechanically, a solution to a problem involving the following draw- ings: (a) Site Plan(s) (including environ- mental considerations) (b) Floor Plan(s) (c) Building Section(s) (d) Two significant building ele- vations (e) Diagrams of structural sys- tem(s) (f) Diagrams of environmental con- trol systems) (g) Typical wall sections) (2) Part (b) of the professional ex- amination shall be a multiple choice examination consisting of four inter- related subparts. Applicants are tested on their ability to exercise value judg- ment in actual architectural practice situations. The examination covers the following descriptive areas: (a) Environmental Analysis 1. the interrelationship of land use and the environment in which it takes place. 2. assessing the feasibility of a given use on alternative sites. 3. assessing the feasibility of an alternative use on a given site. 4. evaluating the environmental cri- teria relevant to the programming and design of given uses on given sites. (b) Architectural Programming 1. converting raw data into negoti- able useful information. 2. identifying and seeking missing information and discriminating between pertinent facts and irrelevant details. 3. evaluating implications to data for design and analyze those influences which lead to major form givers. 4. establishing realities and explor- ing alternatives. 5. abstracting program require- ments to their essence and finding proj- ect "uniqueness". (c) Design and Technology: 1. Understanding the three-dimen- sional physical implications of two dimensional photogrammatic require- ments. 2. analyzing the advantages and disadvantages of alternative design schemes and concepts based on photogrammatic requirements and technical constraints. 3. analyzing the criterial deter- minants of key schematic design deci- sions based on knowledge of architec- tural, structural, and mechanical system capabilities. 4. evaluating the advantages and disadvantages of selected design de- velopment decisions and anticipating possible problems and conflicts. (d) Construction 1. understanding contracts and construction documents. 2. understanding contractural, ethical, and legal relationships and re- sponsibilities. 3. knowing and utilizing construc- tion techniques, details and sequences. 4. understanding construction management procedures relative to control, quality, cost and time. Specific Authority: 455.007(1), F.S. Law Implemented: 455.007(1), F.S. History: New (1979) 21B-14.03 Grading Criteria (1) Insofar as Part (a) of the profes- sional examination is not machine graded the Board deems it necessary to set forth the following guidelines on which grades for Part (a) shall be based: (a) Site Consideration including - vehicular movement; pedestrian move- ment; grading; drainage; parking; land- scape; service and emergency access; handicapped access; zoning regulation compliance 25%. (b) Building Plan Consideration including spaces, activities and prox- imities; circulation patterns; configura- tions of spaces for activities, furnish- ings, and equipment; building operation and security maintenance; building code, occupancy, fire safety, and egress requirements; handicapped fa- cilities; expansion provisions; pro- grammed efficiency ration 25%. (c) Building and Site form con- sideration including orientation to climatic influences; interior and exterior material selection; use of available views; use of available setting; con- struction detail, use of natural light; use of natural ventilation 25%. (d) Technological Considerations including choice of structural systems; choice of materials and methods of construction; choice of HVAC, lighting, and acoustic systems; energy con- scious design, program budget range; building code materials, assemblies, methods, and requirements- 25%. (2) Part (b) of the professional ex- amination is a machine graded multiple choice examination in which the exam- inees are tested on their ability to exer- cise value judgments in actual architec- tural practice situations. Part (b) is pre- pared as a single examination with four areas by the national testing service and NCARB, each of which must be passed. Accordingly, no relative weight is assigned to those areas tested. It may safely be assumed, however, that questions shall test applicants good ar- chitectural judgment in given architec- tural situations. The determination of the correct answer shall be based upon ap- plication of sound architectural princi- ples to the question presented to the applicant. Specific Authority: 455.007(1), F.S. Law Implemented: 455.007(1), F.S. History: New (1979) 21B-14.04 Passing Grades (1) Part (a) of the professional ex- amination is blind graded by at least three examiners designated and approved by the Department. Each examiner mudges the individual appli- cant's entire work product pursuant to the evaluation criteria set forth in Rule 21B-14.03(1). Applicants are graded by each examiner in the following manner: 0 incomplete, 1 poor/fail, 2 margin- al/fail, 3 satisfactory/pass, 4 ex- ceptional/pass. All applicants must have the majority of the examiners re- viewing the work judge such work to be of a quality so as to merit a minimal average of three (3) for all of Part (a) of the examination. (2) A passing grade on Part (b) of the professional examination is defined as a converted score of 75 on each of the sub-sections set forth in Rule 21B- 14.02(2). The raw score necessary to achieve a grade of 75 is determined by NCARB and involves the determination of a factor by which all raw scores are multiplied. Said factor consists of a mul- tiplier determined by the relative difficul- ty of the questions and the relative capability of the group of applicants nationally taking the examination. Aber- rational questions and answers are dis- counted. The minimal score necessary for passing is then set at 75. Individual subsections are not averaged and scores failing to reach the required minimum in individual subsections can- not be retained from one examination to the next. Specific Authority: 455.007(1), F.S. Law Implemented: 455.007(1), F.S. History: New (1979) 21B-14.05 Grade Review Procedure Any applicant who takes the pro- fessional examination many, at a mutually convenient time, examine his answers or questions, papers, grades and grading key supon such terms and conditions as set forth by the Depart- ment of Professional Regulation at the office of the Board. All such reviews shall be subject to national and Depart- mental testing security requirements in 21B-14.05 Grade Review Procedure Any applicant who takes the pro- fessional examination may, at a mutual- ly convenient time, examine his answers or questions, papers, grades and grad- ing key upon such terms and conditions as set forth by the Department of Pro- fessional Regulation at the office of the Board. All such reviews shall be subject to national and Departmental testing security requirements in order to insure the integrity of the examination. Specific Authority: 455.0114(1), F.S. Law Implemented: 455.0114(1), F.S. History: New (1979) 21B-14.06 Reexamination (1) An applicant shall be given credit for passing Part (a) of the professional examination for a period of five years sub- FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 sequent to the date of passage. Failure to pass Part (b) of the examination within the five year period shall require the applicant to take the examination in its entirety. (2) Applicants who have passed Part (b) of the professional examination shall be given credit for having passed Part (b) for a period of five years from the time of such passage. If the applicant fails to pass Part (a) of the professional examination within the five year period stated, the entire examina- tion must be retaken. Specific Authority: 455.0114(1), F.S. Law Implemented: 455.0114(1), F.S. History: New (1979) CHAPTER 21B-16 SEALS Rule Titles: Rule Number: Architect's Seal 21 B-16.01 Description of Seal 21B-16.02 When Seal May Be Affixed 21B-16.03 21B-16.01 Architect's Seal Each architect shall provide himself with a seal with which he shall identify all plans, specifications or reports prepared or issued by him and filed for public record. The seal shall be of a type which will make an impres- sion on the surface of prints or other suplica- tions of drawings upon specification pages, and other articles of service. Specific Authority: Section 12, Chapter 79- 273, Laws of Florida. Law Implemented: Section 12, Chapter 79- 273, Laws of Florida. History: New (1979) 21B-16.02 Description of Seal The seal shall contain the name of only one architect and the registration number; it shall be circular, approximately 2" in dia- meter with two circular lines between which lines shall appear, at top the words "State of Florida" and at bottom the words "registered architect". Specific Authority: Section 12, Chapter 79- 273, Laws of Florida. Law Implemented: Section 12, Chapter 79- 273, Laws of Florida. History: New (1979) 21B-16.03 When Seal May Be Affixed The personal seal, signature and date of the architect shall appear on all architectural documents to be filed for public record and shall be construed to obligate his partners or his corporation. A corporate seal alone is in- sufficient. Documents shall be signed per- sonally and sealed by the responsible archi- tect. Final official record documents (not tracings, etc.) shall be so signed. The sign- ing and sealing of the index sheet or sheets (if it identifies all parts) of drawings and spe- cifications shall be considered adequate. Without such index all sheets and pages shall be so signed and sealed. An architect shall not affix, or permit to be affixed, his seal or name to any plan, specifications, drawing, or other related document which was not prepared by him or under his responsible su- pervising control or by another Florida regis- tered architect and reviewed by the architect affixing his seal. An architect shall not use his seal or do any other act as an architect unless holding at the time a certificate of FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 registration and all required renewals there- of. Specific Authority: Section 12, Chapter 79- 273, Laws of Florida. Law Implemented: Section 12, and Section 15(2), Chapter 79-273, Laws of Florida. History: New (1979) CHAPTER 21B-17 FEES Rule Titles: Rule Number: Professional Fees and Penalties 21 B-17.01 21 B-17.01 Professional Fees and Penalties The following fees and penalties are here- by adopted by the Board: (1) The fee for initial registration and ap- plication shall be $200.00 broken down as follows: (a) Application $ 25.00 (b) Part A of examination 65.00 (c) Part B of examination 1 I: ,II (d) Registration 10.00 Total $200.00 (2) The fee for reexamination shall be as follows: (a) Part A of examination $ 65.00 (b) Part B of examination 100.00 Total $165.00 (3) The biennial renewal fee for indi- viduals shall be $40.00. (4) The registration fee for a Certificate of Authorization by a corporation or partnership shall be $75.00. (5) The biennial renewal fee for a Certifi- cate of Authorization shall be $40.00. (6) The late renewal penalty for indi- viduals, partnerships and corporations shall be $100.00. (7) The fee for licensure by endorsement shall be as follows: (a) For those individuals holding Council Certification (blue cover) from the National Council for Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) $90.00. (b) For all other applicants $200.00. (8) The fee for requesting voluntary inac- tive status is $50.00. (9) The fee for replacement for a lost, de- stroyed, or additional certificate of registra- tion shall be the cost of reproduction and replacement. Specific Authority: Sections 4 and 10, Chap- ter 79-273, Laws of Florida. Law Implemented: Sections 4 and 10, Chap- ter 79-273, Laws of Florida. History: New (1979) RUCK BROTHERS BRICK INCOPOaRATED CLAY BRICK FACE BRICK COMMON BRICK ANTIQUE BRICK PAVER BRICK FIRE BRICK NATURAL STONE FLAG STONE SAND STONE MARBLE CUT STONE BOULDER STONE PAVERS GLAZED PAVING UNITS UNGLAZED PAVERS CERAMIC GLAZED WALL UNITS COLORED MORTAR SERVING: Sarasota Venice Fort Myers Naples FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33901 PHONE 813-334-8022 ALUMINUM DOORS AND FRAMES Doors is devoted exclusively to the manufacturing of quality engineer- ed and designed aluminum doors, for commercial, residential and public buildings, and offers the architect the largest variety of types and sizes of i aluminum doors. For FREE CATALOG call or write: doors ino . 112 32nd Avenue, West Bradenton, Fla. 33505 L (813) 746-4104 ACCREDITED SCHOOLS OF ARCHITECTURE The following is a list of architecture schools and first-professional programs taken from the lists published by NAAB starting in 1945 to the present. Prior to 1974/75, schools were accredited and the professional programs listed. NAAB has carefully reviewed the lists from 1945 to 1974 to eliminate the list- ing of programs which are not first- professional degrees in architecture and to include the listing of programs which were phasing out but had not yet graduated their last students (from an accredited school). When schools were accredited, not all programs were listed. In addition, some programs were listed without clarifying their status as other than first-professional programs. Since the Restructuring Study of 1974, the lists have reflected current practice. Programs which are continuing are shown by giving the first academic year of listing followed by a dash (i.e., B. Arch. 1945/46-). Programs which have phased out with no NAAB action to terminate ac- creditation are shown by giving the year of the first and last lists on which the program would have appeared under current accreditation proce- dures (i.e., B. Arch. 1945/46-1952/ 53.). Programs for which accreditation has been terminated by action of NAAB are shown by giving the year of the first and last lists on which the pro- gram appeared followed by an X showing that NAAB withdrew accred- itation (i.e., B. Arch 1945/46-1952/ 53X.). Since procedures have changed over the past thirty-five years, it is possible that when a program was in the process of phasing out, some persons may have graduated with a first-professional de- gree after the last year currently indi- cated. In any case, where a first-profes- sional degree at a listed school is not identified as accredited or terminated, NAAB should be consulted so that a search of the records can confirm the status of the program; and, if appro- priate, this list can be revised. The classes graduating during the academic year indicated are consid- ered as holding a degree from an ac- credited program (or school). NCARB considers those who graduated two years prior to the first date indicated as holding a degree from an accredited program (or school). The academic year is considered by NCARB as begin- ning July 1 of the first year indicated. The listing which follows was prepared by NCARB after review of the NAAB list- ings and corrections by NAAB. ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY Tempe, AZ B. Arch 1961/62- ARIZONA, UNIVERSITY OF Tuscon, AZ B. Arch. 1963/64- ARKANSAS, UNIVERSITY OF Fayetteville, AR B. Arch. 1958/59- AUBURN UNIVERSITY Auburn, AL B. Arch. 1945/46- BALL STATE UNIVERSITY Muncie, IN B. Arch. 1972/73- BOSTON ARCHITECTURAL CENTER Boston, MA Certificate 1971/72-1978/79 (Accredited on same basis as degree-granting program.) B. Arch. 1979/80- BUFFALO, STATE NEW YORK AT Buffalo, NY M. Arch. 1979/80- UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT BERKELEY, UNI- VERSITY OF Berkeley, CA Grad. Arch. 1945/46. M.A. Arch. 1945/46-1954/55. (Equiva- lent to B. Arch. degree.) B. Arch. 1955/56-1975/76. M. Arch. 1968/69- CALIFORNIA AT LOS ANGELES, UNI- VERSITY OF Los Angeles, CA M. Arch. 1977/78- CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY San Luis Obispo, CA B. Arch. 1966/67-1976/77. M.S. Arch. 1975/76. M. Arch. 1976/77- CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY Pomona, CA M. Arch. 1978/79 POLYTECHNIC CARNEGIE-MELLON UNIVERSITY Pittsburgh, PA B. Arch. 1945/46- M. Arch. 1945/46. 1970/71- CASE-WESTERN RESERVE Cleveland, OH B. Arch. 1947/48-1948/49X. 1962/63X. 1965/66-1971/72X. M. Arch. 1971/72X. 1958/59- CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA Washington, DC B. Arch. 1945/46-1949/50X. 1953/54- 1976/77. M. Arch. 1945/46. 1977/78- CINCINNATI, UNIVERSITY OF Cincinnati, OH B.S. Arch. 1947/48-1972/73. B.#rch. 1973/74- CITY COLLEGE OF THE CITY UNI- VERSITY OF NEW YORK New York, NY B. Arch. 1967/68- CLEMSON UNIVERSITY Clemson, SC B. Arch. 1953/54- M. Arch. 1972/73- COLORADO, UNIVERSITY OF Boulder, CO B. Arch. 1965/66-1975/76. M. Arch. 1975/76- COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY New York, NY B. Arch. 1945/46-1975/76. M. Arch. 1945/46. 1973/74- COOPER UNION New York, NY B. Arch. 1965/66- CORNELL UNIVERSITY Ithaca, NY B. Acrh. 1945/46- M. Arch. 1945/46. FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 DETROIT, UNIVERSITY OF Detroit, MI B. Arch. 1965/66-1971/72. B. Arch. 1979/80- M. Arch. 1972/73- DREXEL UNIVERSITY (Evening College) Philadelphia, PA B.S. Arch. 1973/74- FLORIDA, UNIVERSITY OF Gainesville, FL B. Arch. 1948/49-1975/76. M.A. Arch. 1975/76- GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECH- NOLOGY Atlanta, GA B. Arch. 1945/46-1975/76. M. Arch. 1973/74- HAMPTON INSTITUTE Hampton, VA B. Arch. 1970/71- HARVARD UNIVERSITY Cambridge, MA B. Arch. 1945/46-1954/55. 1957/58- 1970/71. (Prior B. Arch. may be changed to M. Arch on request.) M. Arch. 1945/46. 1955/56-1956/57. 1971/72- HAWAII, UNIVERSITY OF Honolulu, HI B. Arch. 1978/79 M. Arch. 1972/73- HOUSTON, UNIVERSITY OF Houston, TX B. Arch. 1959/60- HOWARD UNIVERSITY Washington, DC B. Arch. 1950/51-1978/79. (School did not continue accreditation; no adverse action taken by NAAB.) IDAHO, UNIVERSITY OF Moscow, ID B. Arch. 1971/72- ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Chicago, IL B.S. Arch. 1945/46-1950/51. B. Arch. 1951/52- M.S. Arch..1945/46. ILLINOIS, UNIVERSITY OF Chicago, IL B. Arch. 1969/70- ILLINOIS, UNIVERSITY OF Urbana, IL B.S. Arch. 1945/46-1953/54. B. Arch. 1954/55-1975/76. M.S. Arch. 1945/46. M. Arch. 1973/74- IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY Ames, IA B. Arch. 1947/48-1972/73. M. Arch. 1971/72- FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY Manhattan, KS B.S. Arch. 1945/46-1951/52. B. Arch. 1952/53-' M.S. Arch. 1945/46. KANSAS, UNIVERSITY OF Lawrence, KS B.S. Arch. 1948/49-1961/62. B. Arch. 1962-63- M. Arch. 1973-74- KENT STATE UNIVERSITY Kent, OH B. Arch. 1962/63- M. Arch. 1974/75- KENTUCKY, UNIVERSITY OF Lexington, KY B. Arch. 1966/67- LAWRENCE INSTITUTE OF T NOLOGY Southfield, MI B. Arch. 1974/75- LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY Baton Rouge, LA B. Arch. 1962/63- LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITY Ruston, LA B. Arch. 1978/79- MARYLAND, UNIVERSITY OF College Park, MD B. Arch. 1973/74- MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE TECHNOLOGY Cambridge, MA B. Arch. 1945/46-1971/72. M. Arch. 1945/46. 1972/73- MIAMI UNIVERSITY Oxford, OH B. Arch. 1954/55-1976/77. M. Arch. 1978/79- MIAMI, UNIVERSITY OF Coral Gables, FL B. Arch. 1974/75- MICHIGAN, UNIVERSITY OF Ann Arbor, MI B. Arch 1945/46-1975/76. M.S. Arch. 1945/46. M. Arch. 1970/71- MINNESOTA, UNIVERSITY OF Minneapolis, MN B. Arch. 1945/46- M.S. Arch. 1945/46. M. Arch. 1974/75- MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY Mississippi State, MS B. Arch. 1979/80- MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY Bozeman, MT B. Arch. 1958/59- NEBRASKA, UNIVERSITY OF Lincoln, NE B. Arch. 1953/54-1975/76. M. Arch. 1972/73- NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECH- NOLOGY Newark, NJ B. Arch. 1978/79- NEW MEXICO, UNIVERSITY OF Albuquerque, NM B. Arch. 1967/68-1968/69. M. Arch. 1969/70- NEW YORK INSTITUTE OF TECH- NOLOGY Old Westbury, NY B. Arch. 1977/78- NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE, UNIVERSITY OF Charlotte, NC B. Arch. 1979/80- NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY ECH- Raleigh, NC B. Arch. 1950/51-1976/77. M. Arch. 1972/73- NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY Fargo, ND B. Arch. 1971/72- NOTRE DAME, UNIVERSITY OF Notre Dame, IN B. Arch. 1949/50- OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Columbus, OH B. Arch. 1945/46-1949/50X. 1971/72. M. Arch. 1972/73- 1953/54- OHIO UNIVERSITY Athens, OH B. Arch. 1966/67-1968/69X. (For the 1974/75 list, a visit did not result in ac- creditation with withdrawal of University support for the program.) OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY Stillwater, OK B. Arch. 1950/51-1975/76. M. Arch. 1971/72- OKLAHOMA, UNIVERSITY OF Norman, OK B. Arch. 1952/53- M. Arch. 1972/73- OREGON, UNIVERSITY OF Eugene, OR B. Arch. 1945/46- M. Arch. 1945/46. 1974/75- PENNSYLVANIA, UNIVERSITY OF Philadelphia, PA B. Arch. 1945/46-1975/76. M. Arch. 1945/46. 1969/70- PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY University Park, PA B.S. Arch. 1945/46-1953/54. B. Arch. 1954/55-1961/62X. 1966/67- 1978/79. (In transition to a new program which is not yet accredited.) M. Arch. 1945/46. PRATT INSTITUTE Brooklyn, NY B. Arch. 1947/48- PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Princeton, NJ M.F.A. Arch. 1945/46-1968/69. M. Arch. 1969/70- PUERTO RICO, UNIVERSITY OF San Juan, PR B. Arch. 1973/74-1977/78. (Retroactive M. Arch. w/B average or better.) M. Arch. 1978/79- RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTI- TUTE Troy, NY B. Arch. 1945/46- M. Arch 1945/46. 1979/80- RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL OF DESIGN Providence, RI B.S. Arch. 1953/54-1967/68. (Retroac- tive B. Arch.) B. Arch. 1968/69- RICE UNIVERSITY Houston, TX B.S. Arch. 1945/46-1960/61X. 1963/64. B. Arch 1964/65- M. Arch. 1973/74-1975/76. 1976/77- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURE Santa Monica, CA B. Arch. 1977/78- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, UNIVERSITY OF Los Angeles, CA B. Arch. 1945/46-1971/72. 1978/79- M. Arch. 1972/73- SOUTHERN UNIVE COLLEGE Baton Rouge, LA B. Arch. 1970/71- SOUTHWESTERN VERSITY OF Lafayette, LA B. Arch. 1972/73- SYRACUSE UNIVER Syracuse, NY / B. Arch. 1945/46- M. Arch. 1945/46. 19 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Philadelphia, PA B. Arch. 1978/79- TENNESSEE, UNIVE Knoxville, TN B. Arch. 1970/71- :RPITV ANDl A.MA TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY Lubbock, TX B. Arch. 1957/58- TULANE UNIVERSITY New Orleans, LA B. Arch. 1947/48- TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE Tuskegee Institute, AR B. Arch. 1970/71-1975/76. M. Arch. 1976/77-1978/79X. 1979/80- UTAH, UNIVERSITY OF Salt Lake City, UT B. Arch. 1953/54-1969/70. M. Arch. 1970/71- VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY Blacksburg, VA M.S. Arch. 1947/48-1956/57. (Equiva- lent to a B. Arch.) B. Arch. 1957/58- M. Arch. 1974/75- VIRGINIA, UNIVERSITY OF Charlottesville, VA B.S. Arch. 1945/46-1956/57. B. Arch. 1957/58-1975/76. M. Arch. 1971/72- WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY Pullman, WA B. Arch. 1972/73- WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY St. Louis, MO B. Arch. 1945/46-1967/68. M. Arch. 1945/46. 1968/69- WASHINGTON, UNIVERSITY OF Seattle, WA B. Arch. 1945/46-1977/78. M. Arch. 1968/69- LOUISIANA, UNI- LOUISIANA, UNI WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE, UNIVERSITY OF Milwaukee, WI M. Arch. 1974/75- SITY ITY YALE UNIVERSITY New Haven, CT p74/75. B. Arch. 1945/46-1971/72. M. Arch. 1945/46. 1968/69- Y RSITY OF (813) 885-4166 'EPRINTcc 3 COMPLETE- j ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS W SUPPLIES I .K&E m CHARVOZ Sa ALVIN SKOH-I-NOOR SBEROL Q FABER-CASTell i .STAEDTLER- 3a X.ACTO MARS I-- -ETC."- S12950 sw 87t have UN MIAM FILA.-3176 Ph. h(305)2s1 289c TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY College Station, TX B. Arch. 1948/49-1972/73. M. Arch. 1969/70- TEXAS AT ARLINGTON, UNIVERSITY OF Arlington, TX M. Arch. 1976/77- TEXAS AT AUSTIN, UNIVERSITY OF Austin, TX B. Arch. 1945/46- M. Arch. 1945/46. 1975/76- Harvey J. Kelman Architectural Photography 6406 Eldorado Drive Tampa, Florida 33615 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Ph. 385)25'1-2899 m Ms STATE ARCHITECTURAL REGISTRATION BOARDS Alabama James H. Seay, Secretary Board for Registration of Architects 418 South Perry St. Montgomery, AL 36104 (205) 832-3684 Alaska Board of Registration for Architects, Engineers & Land Surveyors Department of Commerce, Pouch D Juneau, AK 99811 (907) 465-2540 Arizona F. Mark Edson, Executive Director Board of Technical Registration for Architects, Assayers, Engineers, Geologists, Landscape Architects, & Land Surveyors 1645 W. Jefferson, Ste. 315 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 271-4053 Arkansas George Wildgen, Executive Secretary Arkansas State Board of Architects P.O. Box 2233 Little Rock, AR 72203 (501) 375-1310 California Paul W. Welch, Jr., Executive Secretary State Board of Architectural Examiners 1021 'O' St., Room A-510 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 445-3393 Colorado Connie Resley, Executive Secretary Colorado State Board of Examiners of Architects 617 State Services Building 1525 Sherman Building Denver, CO 80203 (303) 839-2271 Connecticut Architectural Registration Board 20 Grand Street Hartford, CT 06106 (203) 566-2093 Delaware Carolyn M. Newman, Administrative Assistant State Board of Examiners and Registration of Architects 820 French St., 3rd Level Wilmington, DE 19801 (302) 571-3281 District of Columbia D.C. Board of Examiners & Registrars of Architects 614 'H' St., N.W., Room 109 Washington, DC 20001 (202) 727-3673 Florida Herbert Coons, Jr., Executive Secretary Florida State Board of Architecture 130 N. Monroe St. Tallahassee, FL 32301 (904) 488-6685 Georgia James E. Skrine, Joint Secretary Georgia State Board for Examination, Qualification & Registration of Architects Mitchell-Pryor Building 166 Pryor St., S.W. Atlanta, GA 30303 (404)656-3935 Guam William A. McAlister, Secretary/Treasurer Board of Engineering & Architectural Examiners Department of Public Works P.O. Box DD Agana, Guam 96910 772-3210 Hawaii Morris M. Comer, Executive Secretary Hawaii Board of Registration of Professional Engineers, Architects & Surveyors P.O. Box 3469 Honolulu, HI 96801 (808) 548-2211-X103 Idaho M. D. Gregersen, Director Occupational License Bureau Department of Self-Governing Agencies 2404 Bank Dr., Room 312 Boise, ID 83705 (208) 384-3233 Illinois James D. Nowlan, Acting Director Department of Registration & Education of Architects 320 W. Washington Springfield, IL 62786 (217) 785-0800 Indiana Otto C. Andres, Executive Secretary State Board of Registration for Architects State Office Building, Room 1021 Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 633-6790 Iowa Lois Kalleen, Executive Secretary Iowa State Board of Architectural Examiners 1018 Des Moines Street Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-5910 Kansas Jean Martin, Executive Secretary State Board of Technical Professions 535 Kansas Ave., Room 1105 Topeka, KS 66603 (913) 296-3053 KAntucky L. Wayne Tune, Executive Director State Board of Examiners & Registration of Architects P.O. Box 22097 2216 Young Dr., Ste. 3 Lexington, KY 40522 (606) 269-6004 Louisiana Teeny Simmons, Director State Board of Architectural Examiners 1987 Dallas Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70806 (504) 925-4802 Maine Dorothy Leavis, Executive Secretary Maine State Board for Registration of Architects 477 Congress St., Room 717 Portland, ME 04111 (207) 774-0039 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Maryland Mary Valentine, Administrative Assistant Maryland Architectural Registration Board 1 South Calvert St., Room 802 Baltimore, MD 21202 (301) 383-2134 Massachusetts Florence Carlton, Secretary Board of Registration of Architects Government Center 100 Cambridge St. State Office Building Boston, MA 02202 (617) 727-3065 Michigan Bureau of Realty & Environmental Services Department of Licensing & Regulation P.O. Box 30018 808 S. Land Avenue Lansing, MI 48909 (517) 373-3880 Minnesota Lowell E. Torseth, Executive Secretary State Board of Registration for Architects, Engineers & Land Surveyors Metro Square, 5th Floor 7th and Robert Sts. St. Paul, MN 55101 (612) 296-2388 Mississippi Sue Moody, Executive Secretary State Board of Architecture P.O. Box 16273 Jackson, MS 39206 Missouri Shirley Holzhauser, Secretary/Treasurer Missouri Board for Architects, Professional Engineers & Land Surveyors P.O. Box 184 Jefferson City, MO 65101 (314) 751-2334 Montana Lisa F. Casman, Administrative Assistant State Board of Architectural Examination Department of Professional & Occupational Licensing LaLonde Building, Room 7 Helena, MT 59601 (406) 499-3737 Nebraska Arthur Duerschner, Executive Director State Board of Examiners for Professional Engineers & Architects Box 94751 301 Centennial Mall, South Lincoln, NE 68509 (402) 471-2021 Nevada Gloria Armendariz, Executive Director State Board of Architecture 800 East Sahara Ave., Ste. 2 Las Vegas, NV 89104 (702) 732-2431 New Hampshire Andrew S. Isaak, Secretary Board of Registration for Architects 616 Beech St. Manchester, NH 03104 (603) 623-8442 New Jersey Herman C. Litwack, Secretary/Director State Board of Architects 1100 Raymond Blvd. Newark, NJ 07102 (201) 648-2378 New Mexico Beryl Durham, Secretary New Mexico Board of Examiners for Architects P.O. Box 5361 Santa Fe, NM 87503 (505) 827-2463 New York James W. Rich, Executive Secretary State Board for Architecture 99 Washington Ave., Room 1839 Albany, NY 12230 (518) 474-3930 Architecture Unit State Boards for Architects & Landscape Architects State Education Center, 3rd Floor Albany, NY 12230 North Carolina Eugene W. Brown, Executive Director North Carolina Board of Architecture 501 North Blount St. Raleigh, NC 27603 (919) 821-5746 North Dakota Bernard Hillyer, Secretary/Treasurer State Board of Architecture P.O. Box 813 Bismarck, ND 58501 (701) 223-7500 Ohio William N. Wilcox, Executive Secretary State Board of Examiners of Architects 65 South Front St., Ste. 305 Columbus, OH 43215 (614) 466-2316 Oklahoma Ms. Lexie Hopkins, Secretary Board of Governors of Licensed Architects of Oklahoma 405 N.W. 15th St. Oklahoma City, OK 73103 (405) 521-2456 Oregon Eleanor L. Gundran, Administrator State Board of Architect Examiners Labor & Industries Building, 4th Floor Salem, OR 97310 (503) 378-4270 Pennsylvania State Board of Examiners of Architects Department of State P.O. Box 2649 Harrisburg, PA 17120 (717) 783-3628 Puerto Rico Justino Valles, Administrative Officer Board of Examiners of Architects, Engineers & Land Surveyors P.O. Box 3271 San Juan, PR 00903 (809) 725-7060 Rhode Island Joseph A. Baretta, Secretary Board of Examination & Registration of Architects The Robinson Green Corporation 2 John Street Providence, RI 02906 (401)272-1730 South Carolina Barbara P. Harper, Executive Secretary State Board of Architectural Examiners 2221 Divine St., Ste. 244 Columbia, SC 29205 (803) 758-3598 South Dakota Mrs. Ardys Theis, Executive Secretary State Board of Engineering & Architectural Examiners 2040 W. Main St., Ste. 212 Rapid City, SD 57701 (605) 394-2610 Tennessee Betty A. Smith, Secretary State Board of Architectural & Engineering Examiners 590 Capitol Hill Building 301 7th Ave., North Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 741-3221 Texas Philip D. Creer, Executive Secretary Texas Board of Architectural Examiners 5555 North Lamar Building H. Ste. 117 Austin, TX 78751 (512) 458-1363 Utah Paul T. Fordham, Director Department of Registration 330 East 4th South St. Salt Lake City, UT 84111 (801) 533-5711 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 MNst panel systems take at least 2 t, .3: times longer to install than the Trendu\av s.'\'-tem becauseL \a' 'L haic ti dol mct r t th e work at \'lur i'lice site. That's becaucl-e miI-st parill .-s\temls djn't cl mt pre-assenmbled \\th i all tel nec- es.-,ar\ parts. \hYOU have I thb tle parts and hire contractor-. to nail panel t1-ootings to, tihe floor, erect vertical and cross Ibeams, install wirin. tracks t;r eletctncal and telephone senrice, cut openings tor electrical outlets and wivtnl I\ tiames >,, cut wall lit ards to size, and glue baseboard-.. And you ha\ t a major clean-up iobi alfer installation. All o:f this means maximum installation time.. \nd usu- ally. only about ilr.. of nmo-t pIanel s,- tems can lt reused. Tlat means OtLI endd Iup thrownin, anway a Iot it'f time and Ill onlv. Y\'l, thou I ht their sstemln was a bargain. Think again. Thi Trend ta\ system installs quickly and neatly because \\'e do most it the work ti'r yVO' at the factor\. Once an itlice plan Is e'tablil.shed, ,-.e custo-m design '. V.our .-sstem and pre-as-.-emble all the necess-a' parts with the paanels. Their auel Sstei mm Spent S:Ciq i ~iK \\'hen \Lou get ouIr panel .vIstetmi, it's rcad\ t( install. YourI maintenance personnel Or our inltallerrIs implh elect the anels. It'. e-:. Panel come adjustableth feet \\ Iuch tit it y a track that ea ll\ attaches ti, the flo r '\ith t \.-aI i ipe. Telephone and electrical outlets s are precut and t\\o dches of sound insula tion are installed in the panel at the a:ctor\n. Doors are prehung and \\indll, openings come Fadv'.' r glas- ins tallation. And our panels can re- removed t lanv point in a run a. rereired. O(ur panel ,Istem is hipped to you in our own fleet of tlruck-. Time is sa Ied i in intallati('n and time is money. And, as muLch as 9 t'. ffthe Trend\\vl\ s-\'vsttl can be rieused as \our coimpainyv gr- \'- or changing locationi. Trend\va\. Better in he ie tine \ i -l\e in th- sh- irt run .and thle mne oInOI sa\te in thlt long run. Flor imolre intormatirin on our \. temi. 1mply- \% itt ocr call: ROBERT HUETHER & ASSOCIATES .Tki"n lv Manufacturer s Representatives -Z t y 318644 Southwest 94th Avenue Miami. Florida 33157 I-I"M'RN (3051 233-9537 OurPanel Time Saved I- I * p ......... .... L i !1:-1i .. 'i X ~Ei~:,~l~--~eq~a%~.' . ?I ~~ '4~-~ ~k3 .T-ST., 1 i:'~) T... Vermont Sandra Heller-Robinson, Secretary State Board of Registration for Architects Office of Secretary of State Pavilion Building Montpelier, VT 05602 (802) 828-2363 Virgin Islands Arnold M. Golden, Secretary Board of Architects, Engineers & Land Surveyors Department of Public Works P.O. Box 476 Charlotte Amalie St. Thomas, VI 00801 (809) 774-1301 Virginia Lester G. Thompson, Executive Director State Board for Examiners & Certification of Architects, Professional Engineers & Land Surveyors Two South Ninth Street Richmond, VA 23219 (804) 786-8818 Washington Robert Theriault, Executive Secretary State Board of Registration for Architects P.O. Box 649 Olympia, WA 98504 (206) 753-3873 West Virginia E. Keith Dean, Secretary West Virginia Board of Architects West Virginia Building, Room 313 Huntington, WV 25701 (304) 522-2632 Wisconsin Lucian G. Schlimgen, Jr., Executive Secretary Wisconsin Registration Board of Architects & Professional Engineers 1400 East Washington Ave., Room 178 Madison, WI 53702 (608) 266-1397 Wyoming Paul E. Graves, Secretary/Treasurer Board of Architects 500 East 18th Cheyenne, WY 82001 (307) 635-5703 KEYSTONE PRODUCTS INC. a Subsidiary of Santi Brothers producers of FLORIDA NATURAL CUT CORAL Shellrock and Coquina Coral Random Ashlar Pattern, Flagging, Rubble, Roughback, and Split Face KEYSTONE PRODUCTS INC. 1414 N.W. 3rd Avenue Florida City, Florida 33034 OFFICE: 305-945-4223 PLANT: 305-245-4716 6 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 RELATED STATE ASSOCIATIONS Dr. Dennis Buffington, Chairman American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Florida Section Rogers Hall, University of Florida Gainesville, Florida 32601 Mr. Douglas McGrath, President Pat Crow-Segal, Executive Vice President Florida Apartment Association 2020 W. Fairbanks Winter Park, Florida 32789 305/644-0539 American Society of Landscape Architects 12 Vista Palm Lane, No. 105 Vero Beach, Florida 32960 Mr. Louis Polatty, CCE, Executive Vice President Florida Chamber of Commerce 136 S. Bronough St. Tallahassee, Florida 32301 904/222-2831 Mr. Stanley I. Hand, Executive Director Florida Concrete & Products Association P.O. Box 160 Winter Park, Florida 32790 305/644-8279 Mr. Lamar Riley, President Florida Concrete Pipe Institute 808 N. John St. Orlando, Florida 32808 305/299-3890 Mr. John A. Brannen, President Florida Prestressed Concrete, Assoc. 808 N. John St. Orlando, Florida 32808 305/298-1400 Ms. Phyllis O'Connell, Executive Director Florida Condominium Developers Assoc. 523 Lakeview Rd. Clearwater, Florida 33516 813/443-2197 Mr. Ron Shafer, President Florida State Council of Associated General Contractors 18201 N.W. 68th Ave. Miami, Florida 33015 305/557-2440 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Ms. Janice Ficarroto, Executive Secretary Florida Association of Electrical Contractors 707 Nicolet Ave. Winter Park, Florida 32789 305/628-0752 Mr. Harry E. Wild, Jr., President Florida Institute of Consulting Engineers P.O. Drawer 750 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 904/224-7121 Mr. John A. Arbib, President Florida Home Builders Association P.O. Box 1259 Tallahassee, Florida 32302 904/224-4316 Mr. Ronald Rotilla, President Florida Association of Housing & Redevelopment Officials 306 E. Jackson St. Tampa, Florida 33606 813/223-8381 Mr. Warren L. Bounds, Jr., President Florida Manufactured Housing Association 316 E. Jefferson Tallahassee, Florida 32301 904/222-4014 Robert Igglesworth, President Florida Society of Professional Land Surveyors Barnett Bank Building, Suite 716 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 904/222-0145 Mr. Roy Miller, President Florida Limerock Institute P.O. Box 1563 Tallahassee, Florida 32302 904/224-9469 Mr. Jim Attaway, President Florida Lumber & Building Material Dealers Assoc. 905 Lee Rd. Orlando, Florida 32854 305/644-0302 Mr. Mardi Deranian Florida Society of Interior Designers North Florida Chapter 6761 First Ave., S. St. Petersburg, Florida 33707 Ms. Peg Gorson Florida Society of Interior Designers South Florida Chapter 1301 Dade Blvd. Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Mr. Edwin A. Stenger, President Metal Treating Institute 1300 Executive Center Dr., Suite 115 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 904/878-6185 Mr. Don Ingram, President Florida Planning & Zoning Assoc. P.O. Box 896 Tallahassee, Florida 32302 904/488-6133 Parker C. Banzhaf, President Florida Association of Realtors 121 North Eola Drive Orlando, Florida 32802 305/849-0443 Mr. Bill Brent, President National Swimming Pool Institute Region VII Council 530 Duchess St. Lakeland, Florida 33803 813/646-8136 Mr. C.W. Raulerson, President Florida Transportation Builders Association P.O. Box 1208 Tallahassee, Florida 32302 904/222-1795 SA LBS. 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FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 $33.00 $5.00 $3.90 $3.90 $3.90 $10.00 $15.00 $20.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.50 $9.00 $1.50 $12.00 $15.00 $25.00 $30.00 $3.00 1 year 2 years 3 years 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 2 years 3 years 0 1981 DOCUMENT LIST A SERIES/MEMBER Owner-Contractor Documents A101 Owner-Contractor Agree- ment Form-Stipulated Sum (6/77) with Instruction Sheet Wrapped A101 Owner-Contractor Agree- /CM ment Form-Stipulated Sum-Construction Man- agement Edition (6/80) A107 Short Form for Small Con- struction Contracts- Stipulated Sum (4/78) with Instruction Sheet Wrapped A111 Owner-Contractor Agree- ment Form-Cost Plus Fee (4/78) with Instruction Sheet Wrapped A11,7 Abbreviated Owner-Con- tractor Agreement Form- Cost Plus (3/79) with In- struction Sheet Wrapped A171 Owner-Interiors Contractor Agreement Form (3/79) with Instruction Sheet Wrapped A177 Abbreviated Owner- Contractor Agreement for Furniture, Furnishings and Equipment (5/80) with In- struction Sheet A201 General Conditions of the Contract for Construction (8/ 76) A201 General Conditions of the /CM Contract for Construc- tion-Construction Manage- ment Edition (6/80) A201 General Conditions of the /SC Contract for Construction and Federal Supplementary Conditions of the Contract for Construction (8/77) A271 General Conditions of the Contract for Furniture, Fur- nishings and Equipment (12/77) A271A Instruction Sheet A305 Contractor's Qualification Statement (3/79) A310 Bid Bond (2/70) A311 Performance Bond and Labor and Material Payment Bond (2/70) A311 Performance Bond and /CM Labor and Material Payment Bond-Construction Man- agement Ed. (6/80) A401 Contractor-Subcontractor Agreement Form (4/78) A501 Recommended Guide for Bidding Procedures and Contract Awards (11/69) A511 Guide for Supplementary Conditions (7/80) A521 Uniform Location Subject Matter (1977) A701 Instructions to Bidders (5/78) with Instruction Sheet Wrapped A771 Instructions to Interior Bid- ders (5/80) with Instruction Sheet Wrapped B SERIES/Owner Architect Docu- ments B141 Standard Form of Agree- ment Between Owner and Architect (7/77) with In- struction Sheet Wrapped B141 Standard Form of Agree- /CM ment Between Owner and Architect-Construction Management Edition (6/80) B151 Abbreviated Owner- Architect Agreement Form (6/78) B161 Standard Form of Agree- ment Between Owner and Architect for Designated Services (11/77) B161A Instruction Sheet B162 Scope of Designated Ser- vices (11/77) with In- struction Sheet Wrapped B171 Standard Form of Agree- ment for Interior Design Ser- vices (11/77) B171A Instruction Sheet B177 Abbreviated Interior Design Services Agreement (5/80) with Instruction Sheet B181 Owner-Architect Agreement for Housing Services (6/78) with Instruction Sheet Wrapped B352 Duties, Responsibilities, and Limitations of Authority of the Architect's Project Rep- resentative (5/79) B431 Architect's Qualification Statement (12/79) B727 Standard Form of Ques- tionnaire Between Owner and Architect for Special Services (6/79) with In- struction Sheet Wrapped B801 Standard Form of Agree- ment Between Owner and Construction Manager- (6/80) C SERIES/Architect-Consultant Documents C141 Standard Form of Agree- ment Between Architect and Engineer (6/79) with In- structions Wrapped C161 Standard Form of Agree- ment Between Architect and Consultant (6/79) with In- structions Wrapped C431 Standard Form of Agree- ment Between Architect and Consultant for other than Normal Engineering Ser- vices (3/72) C801 Joint Venture Agreement (6/79) with Instructions Wrapped D SERIES/Architect-Industry Documents D101 Architectural Area and Volume of Buildings (1/80) D200 Project Checklist (5/73) E SERIES/Architect Producer Documents E101 Technical Literature for the Construction Industry (7/72) F SERIES/Architect's Accounting Forms-Manual System 25 SHEETS PER UNIT F101 Cash Journal-1949 F102 Cash Journal-1949 F103 Cash Journal-1949 F104 Cash Journal-1953 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 F105 Cash Journal-1949 F106 Cash Journal-1949 F107 Journal Form-1949 F201 Payroll Journal-1953 F202 Payroll Journal-1949 F203 Payroll Journa --1949 F301 Ledger Account Form- 1949 F401 Job Expense Record Form-1953 F402 Employee Record Form- 1953 F403 Fixed Assets Record-1949 F404 Note & Investment Record-1949 F SERIES/Architect's Accounting Forms-Manual System 50 SHEETS PER UNIT F501 Trial Balance-1953 F502 Balance Sheet-1 953 F503 Profit and Loss State- ment--1 949 F504 Indirect Expense Factor- 1953 F601 Time Record Sheet-1971 F603 Expense Voucher Non- personnel-1953 F605 Billing Record-1953 F701 Billing Extract-1972 F703 Aged Accounts Re- ceivable-1972 F712 Project Payroll Cost Work- sheet-1972 F714 Detail of Expenses-1972 F716 Time Distribution Sum- mary-1972 F721 Project Estimating and Budget Worksheet-1 972 F723 Project Progress Report- 1972 F725 Project Summary Report- 1972 F SERIES/Compensation Guide- lines Forms & Worksheets F800 Complete Set of 2 Each of 24 Forms Needed F810- F860 (1978) 25 SHEETS PER UNIT F810 Scope of Designated Ser- vice Worksheet (Unphased) F820 Phase Compensation Work- sheet (Unphased) F850 Project Time and Payment Schedule F SERIES/Standardized Account- ing for Architects Forms 25 SHEETS PER UNIT F1001 Cash Receipts Journal (1978) FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 F1002 Cash Disbursements Jour- nal (1978) F1004 Trial Balance (1978) F1006 Balance Sheet & Income & Expense Statement (1978) F2002 Fixed Assets Record (1978) F2004 Notes and Investment Record (1978) F3003 Payroll Journal (1978) F3005 Staff Payroll Record (1978) F4001 Project Time Distribution (1978) F4003 Project Expense Record (1978) F5001 Billing Extract (1978) F5003 Aged Accounts Receivable (1978) F6001 Ledger Account (1978) F6002 Journal (1978) F6003 Accounting Worksheet (1978) F6004 Accounting Worksheet (1978) 50 SHEETS PER UNIT F2001 Expense Voucher (1978) F3001 Time Record (1978) F3002 Staff Expense Record (1978) F5002 Invoice for Architectural Services (1978) G SERIES/Architect's Office and Project Forms SINGLE SHEETS G601 Land Survey Requisition (6/79) with Instructions G602 Soil Investigation and En- gineering Services Agree- ment (6/79) with Instructions G604 Change Authorization for Professional Services (3/79) with Instrucions 50 SHEETS PER UNIT G610 Owner's Instructions for Bonds and Insurance (11/78) G701 Change Order (4/78) G701/CM Change Order Construction Management Ed. (6/80) G702 Application and Certificate for Payment (4/78) G703 Continuation Sheet for G702 (4/78) G704 Certificate of Substantial Completion (4/78) G705 Certificate of Insurance (11/78) G706 Contractor's Affidavit of Payment of Debts and Claims (4/70) G706A Contractor's Affidavit of Re- lease of Liens (4/70) G707 Consent of Surety to Final Payment (4/70) G707A Consent of Surety to Reduc- tion in or Partial Releases of Retainage (6/71) G708 Withdrawn/Replaced by G710 and G713 G709 Proposal Request (4/70) G710 Architect's Supplemental In- structions (3/79) with In- structions G711 Architect's Field Report (10/72) G712 Shop Drawing and Sample Record (10/72) G713 Construction Change Au- thorization (3/79) with In- structions G722 Project Application and Project Certificate for Pay- ment (6/80) with Instructions G723 Project Application Sum- mary (6/80) with Instructions G801 Application for Employment (6/75) G802 Withdrawn/Replaced by F5002 G804 Register of Bid Documents (4/70) G805 List of Subcontractors (4/70) G807 Project Directory (4/70) G809 Project Data (4/70) G810 Transmittal Letter (4/70) G811 Employment Record (11/73) G813 Temporary Placement (1/74) Architect's Handbook of Profes- sional Practice Chapters HBC 1 The AIA Handbook-1973 HBC 2 The Construction Industry- 1969 HBC 3 AIA and Related Organiza- tions-1 972 HBC 4 Careers in Architecture- 1972 HBC S Withdrawn HBC B-1 The Architect's Office- 1980 HBC 7 Insurance and Bonds of Suretyship-1969 HBC B-8 Marketing Architectural Ser- vices-1980 HBC B-9 The Architect's Com- munications-1980 HBC 10 Interprofessional Agree- ments-1975 HBC 11 Project Procedures-1969 HBC 12 Construction Documents Drawings-1970 HBC 13 General Conditions of the Contract for Con- struction-1977 HBC 14 Construction Documents- Specifications-1972 HBC 15 Construction Cost Analysis-1970 HBC 16 Selection of Contractors- 1971 HBC 17 Owner-Contractor and Con- tractor-Sub-Contractor Agreements-1973 Construction Contact Ad- ministration-1973 Legal Concerns-1 969 The Architect as Preser- vationist-1 971 Architect's Handbook of Professional Practice M104 Architect's Handbook of Professional Practice (Set of 2 volumes) M104A Architect's Hand- book/Contents Only M104B Architect's Handbook/Two Binders Only Note: To obtain price list or order copies of the documents, contact the FA/AIA headquarters, P.O. 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Box 10388 Tallahassee, Fl. 32302 :' FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 HBC 18 HBC 19 HBC 21 I -_ /"- jj-*-fy_ ---- - L.------ E -- -- -- LOCAL CHAPTERS The FA/AIA is composed of twelve Chapters and seven sections, each having its own Executive Committee and accompanying committees and programs pertinent to its part of Florida and its local communities. Emphasis of the Chap- ters is on participation and special events tailored to their needs through local meetings and seminars. All members have the opportunity to affect the direction of their profession and produce progress in many areas. The list of the AIA Chapters in Florida and the county boundaries is as follows: *N*SSAU > FLORIDA NORTH CENTRAL FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 -- ----~---- FA/AIA CHAPTERS Broward Chapter President Donald F. Zimmer, AIA Suite 205 2740 E. Oakland Park Blvd. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33306 305/564-3860 Vice-President Daniel E. Adache, AIA Suite 200 550 S. Federal Hwy Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301 305/525-8133 Secretary Frank C. Snedaker, AIA Suite 220 1881 NE 26 St. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33305 305/561-4455 Treasurer George D. Storrs, AIA Suite 301 2190 SE 17 Street Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316 305/525-0089 Members Emanual Abraben, AIA, 2691 E. Oakland Pk. Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale 33306 Daniel E. Adache, AIA, 550 S. Federal Highway, Suite 200, Ft. Lauder- dale 33301 Thor Amlie, AIA, 2501 PalmAire Drive, Pompano Beach 33060 Richard A. Baker, AIA, 316 Sunset Drive, Ft. Lauderdale 33301 Robert W. Bentley, AIA, 7440 N. W. 11th Court, Plantation 33313 William F. Bigouey, FAIA, 519 N.E. Third Ave., Ft. Lauderdale 33301 Robert W. Boeglin, AIA, 6251 N.W. 18th Court, Ft. Lauderdale 33313 Paul M. Bradley, Jr., AIA, 2004 N. E. 49 Street, Ft. Lauderdale 33308 Donald E. Bryan, AIA, 290 N.E. 51 Street, Ft. Lauderdale 33334 Ishmael A. Byus, AIA, 1225 S.E. Third Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale 33316 Gustavo Jose Carbonell, AIA, 960 Southwest 28 Street, Fort Lauder- dale 33315 Russell C. Chase, AIA, 734 West Las Olas Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale 33312 Robert Colavolpe, AIA, 2691 East Oakland Park Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale 33306 Cary B. Cook, AIA, 411 South 21 Avenue, Hollywood 33020 C. B. Cook, AIA, 411 S. 21st Avenue, Hollywood 33020 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Robert D. Cooper, AIA, 1801 N.E. 20 Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale 33305 James C. Crawford, AIA, 2114 N.E. 21 Street, Ft. Lauderdale 33305 Robert M. DeCamillo, AIA, 3006 E. Commercial Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale 33308 Thomas H. DiGiorgio, AIA, 27 Southeast 24 Avenue, Pompano Beach 33062 Richard M. Distefano, AIA, 6631 N.W. 84th Street, Tamarac 33319 Richard W. Dodge, AIA, 2770 E. Atlantic Blvd., Pompano Beach 33062 Gregory D. Edlund, AIA, 3460 N.W. Ninth Avenue, Oakland Park 33309 Sam Engel, Jr., AIA, 4800 S.W. 64 Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale 3331,4 Jeffrey Falkanger, AIA, 614 South Federal Highway, Ft. Lauderdale 33301 Arthur A. Frimet, AIA, 208 South 28 Avenue, Hollywood 33020 Jose M. Garcia-Lavin, AIA, 403 Southeast 12 Street, Ft. Lauderdale 33316 William A. Gilroy, AIA, 533 N.E. 13 Street, Ft. Lauderdale 33304 Jerome A. Goebel, AIA, 1720 Harrison Street #1735, Hollywood 33020 Alberto F. Gomez, AIA, 403 Southeast 12 Street, Ft. Lauderdale 33316 Marta O. Gonzalez, AIA, 7320 Tropicana Street, Miramar 33023 Otto E. Haack, AIA, 2733 Northeast 14 Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale 33334 Oscar A. Handle, Jr., AIA, 3111 North Andrews Avenue, Ft. Lauder- dale 33309 Robert E. Hansen, FAIA, 311 Southeast 16th Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale 33301 James M. Hartley, AIA, 4600 Sheridan Street, Hollywood 33021 Win Hoffman, AIA, 4451 Northwest 72 Avenue, Lauderhill 33319 Russell E. Hope, AIA, 2787 E. Oakland Park Blvd. #305, Ft. Lauder- dale 33306 Ralph K. Iler, AIA, 1105 Southeast Fifth Court, Ft. Lauderdale 33301 Herbert S. Johnson, AIA, 1144 Gulf Shqye Blvd., South, Naples 33940 William E. Jollay, AIA, Suite 305, 2787 E. Oakland Park Blvd., Fort Lauderdale 33306 Ronald I. Kali, AIA, 19 East Acre Drive, Plantation 33317 C. E. Keiler, AIA, 1305 Northeast 23 Avenue, Pompano Beach 33062 Randall F. Keller, AIA, 2831 N.E. 28 Street, Ft. Lauderdale 33306 Charles R. Kerley, AIA, 2787 E. Oakland Park Blvd. #305, Ft. Lauder- dale 33306 Harry Kurki, AIA, 2617 Bayview Drive, Ft. Lauderdale 33306 James K. Lee, AIA, 500 N. Victoria Park Road, Ft. Lauderdale 33301 Donald S. Macneir, AIA, 1628 S.E. Tenth Terrace, Ft. Lauderdale 33316 Theodore R. Majdiak, Jr., AIA, 2800 East Commercial Boulevard, #212, Fort Lauderdale 33308 G. Marshall Martin, AIA, 533 N.E. 13 Street, Ft. Lauderdale 33304 John E. May, AIA, 520 W. Hallandale Beach Blvd., Hallandale 33009 Robert E. McDonald, AIA, 303 S.E. 17 Street, Suite 604, Ft. Lauder- dale 33316 Robert E. McMahon, AIA, 1300 N. Rio Vista Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale 33316 Charles F. McKirahan, AIA, 2115 SW Second Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale 33315 Claus R. Moberg, AIA, 12130 Surrey Lane, North Palm Beach 33408 Daniel H. Moul, II, AIA, 500 S.E. 11 Street, #B, Ft. Lauderdale 33316 William L. Osborn, AIA, 2170 S.E. 17 Street, Suite 206, Ft. Lauderdale 33316 J. David Owen, AIA, 3408 Dover Road, Pompano Beach 33062 George Howard Peabody, Jr., AIA, 440 East Sample Road, Pompano Beach 33064 Francisco Javier Perez, AIA, Suite 106, 7301 NW Fourth Street, Planta- tion 33317 Raul C. Perez, AIA, 9330 N.W. 38th Place, Sunrise 33321 Joseph E. Phillips, Jr., AIA, 26 Coral Center-3045 N. Fed. Hwy, Ft. Lauderdale 33306 Romuald K. Polujan, AIA, 2740 NE 26 Street, Pompano Beach 33064 Elwyn N. Powell, AIA, 1200 Ponce de Leon Drive, Ft. Lauderdale 33316 James K. Pownall, AIA, 2170 SE 17 Street Causeway, Ft. Lauderdale 33316 Phillip E. Reeves, AIA, 527 East Sample Road, Pompano Beach 33064 Richard C. Reilly, AIA, 2500 North Federal Highway, Ft. Lauderdale 33305 R. J. Rischia, AIA, 4140 SW 53 Avenue, Davie 33314 Richard S. Rubin, AIA, 7424 Northwest 75 Street, Tamarac 33319 Edward H. Saar, AIA, 219 Commercial Boulevard, Lauderdale By The Sea 33308 Mark L. Saltz, AIA, 5900 Johnson Street, Hollywood 33021 Vincent Schulman, AIA, 2221 North Federal Highway, Hollywood 33020 Joel S. Schultz, AIA, 11510 West Sample Road, Coral Springs 33065 Lawrence M. Shaw, AIA, 1701 NE 6 Street, Ft. Lauderdale 33304 Michael A. Shiff, AIA, 1061 West Oakland Park Blvd. #2-C, Ft. Lauder- dale 33304 Franz J. Shropa, AIA, 4547 NW Ninth Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale 33309 Morris Simon, AIA, 2801 East Sunrise Boulevard, Ft. Lauderdale 33304 Donald I. Singer, AIA, 224 Southwest First Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale 33301 Roy D. Smith, AIA, 2601 E. Oakland Park Blvd. #301, Fort Lauderdale 33306 Frank C. Snedaker, Jr., AIA, Suite 220, 1881 NE 26 Street, Fort Lauderdale 33305 George D. Storrs, Jr., AIA, 2190 SE 17 Street, #301 Ft. Lauderdale Matt Sumner, AIA, 36 Coral Center, Ft. Lauderdale 33306 John W. Szerdi, AIA, 2927 Northwest 11 Terrace, Ft. Lauderdale 33311 Robert E. Todd, AIA, 1260 NE Second Street, Pompano Beach 33060 Oscar G. Vagi, AIA, 2929 East Commercial Boulevard, Ft. Lauderdale 33308 Richard Van Harren, AIA, 2114 Northeast 21 Street, Ft. Lauderdale 33305 William T. Vaughn, AIA, 909 East Las Olas Boulevard, Ft. Lauderdale 33301 Brewster Ward, Jr., AIA, 808 E. Las Olas Blvd., Suite 103, Ft. Lauder- dale 33301 W. Pinson Whiddon, AIA, 5901 Northwest 31 Avenue, Fort Lauderdale 33309 Mark R. Whitman, AIA, Post Office Box 620, Jeddah Kingdom of Saudi Arabia George C. Wiesman, AIA, 1505 Southeast Second Street, Pompano Beach 33060 George Richard Winne, AIA, 550 South Federal Highway, Suite 200, Ft. Lauderdale 33301 John H. Winningham, AIA, 1421 East Oakland Park Boulevard, Ft. Lauderdale 33334 O. Daniel Winter, AIA, 6630 NE 21 Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale 33308 Louis Wolff, AIA, 3006 East Commercial Boulevard, Ft. Lauderdale 33308 Robert J. Wunsch, AIA, 909 East Las Olas Boulevard, Ft. Lauderdale 33301 David B. Zelch, AIA, 938 North Victoria Park Road, Fort Lauderdale 33304 Donald F. Zimmer, AIA, 2740 East Oakland Park Boulevard, Ft. Lauderdale 33306 Associates Constance L. Bigoney, 519 NE Third Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale 33301 Michael J. Brosche, Jr., 4201 North Federal Highway, Lighthouse Point 33064 Hibbard Casselberry, Jr., 5221 NE 17 Terrace, Ft. Lauderdale 33334 R. Robert Dummich, Jr., 7701 SW Seventh Court, Ft. Lauderdale 33068 Allan R. Fried, 6340 SW Sixth Place, Margate 33068 Paul W. Just, III, 2787 E. Oakland Park Blvd. #305 Ft. Lauderdale 33306 Michael J. Kravit, 7728 N.W. 5th Street, Apt. 2J, Plantation 33324 78 Andrew K. Messersmith, 9420 Tangerine Place #204, Ft. Lauderdale 33324 Earl G. Nelson, 4341 West Oakland Park Boulevard, Ft. Lauderdale 33313 John Kenneth Payne, 1612 Southwest Ninth Street, Ft. Lauderdale 33316 Derek H. Vander Ploeg, 1616 NE 36 Street, Oakland Park 33334 Robert C. Schmid, Post Office Box 348, Fort Lauderdale 33302 Jacqueline Kane Schott, 805 Southwest 30 Street, Ft. Lauderdale 33315 John A. Smiley, Jr., AIA, 2351 North Dixie Hwy., Pompano Beach 33060 Jeffrey J. Smith, 1670 NW 61 Avenue, Margate 33063 Ross Spiegel, AIA, 1061 West Oakland Park Boulevard, Oakland Park 33311 James P. Thayer, Sr., 3460 NW Ninth Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale 33309 Irving Tutunick, 6820 N.W. 81st Street, Tamarac 33319 Edward T. Weiner, 549 Pine Island Road, North, Plantation 33324 Howard H. Whitcomb, 5631 NW 77 Court, RR #1, Box 640, Pompano Beach 33067 Professional Affiliates John A. Condon, 20R Southeast 12 Street, Ft. Lauderdale 33316 Charles M. Laird, 2114 Northeast 21 Street, Ft. Lauderdale 33305 Mrs. Jacqueline Young, 2320 NE 193 Street, North Miami Beach 33180 Emeritus Charles L. Colwell, AIA, 1984 Southeast 16 Street, Pompano Beach 33062 G. Clinton Gamble, FAIA, 1628 North Federal Highway, Ft. Lauderdale 33304 Erwin Gerber, AIA, 506 Bonnie Brae Way, Hollywood 33021 Elkan W. Groll, AIA, 3100 North Course Lane, Pompano Beach 33060 Barnard W. Hartman, Jr., AIA, 2652 N.E. Sixth Street, Pompano Beach 33062 Morton T. Ironmonger, AIA, 1790 Southeast 23 Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale 33316 Robert G. Jahelka, AIA, 799 Southeast 19 Avenue, Deerfield Beach 33441 John S. Redden, AIA, 5600 Southwest Fifth Street, Pompano Beach 33064 Joseph T. Romano, AIA, 4630 Northwest 12 Drive, Pompano Beach 33064 Carl C. Sanford, AIA, 3221 Spanish River Drive, Terra Mar Island, Pompano Beach 33062 Milton L. Scheingarten, AIA, 2998 NW 48 Terrace, #330, Lauderdale Lakes 33313 Cedric Start, AIA, 1823 Mayo Street, Hollywood 33020 Courtney Stewart, AIA, 2517 Northeast 13 Court, Ft. Lauderdale 33304 Maurice E. Thorton, AIA, 2500 Northeast 48 Lane, Ft. Lauderdale 33308 John A. Wahl, AIA, 4001 South Ocean Drive, #11J, Hollywood 33020 Executive Secretary: Constance Bigoney 305/763-7216 Daytona Beach Chapter President Elmer E. Helmo, AIA P.O. Box 155 Ormond Beach, FL 32074 904/673-1810 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Vice President William G. Palmer, Jr., AIA P.O. Box 1753 Ormond Beach, FL 32074 904/252-2207 Secretary/Treasurer Alan Paul Cajacob, AIA P.O. Box 1630 Deland, FL 32720 904/736-0463 Members Joseph R. Blais, Jr., AIA, 326 South Grandview Avenue, Daytona Beach 32018 Alan Paul Cajacob, AIA, 1260 River Ridge Road, Route 3, Box 249, Deland 32720 William A. Faust, AIA, Post Office Box 2264, Daytona Beach 32015 Rudolph J. Fletcher, AIA, 1011 Chaffee Place, Daytona Beach 32018 Carl Gerken, AIA, Post Office Box 155, Ormond Beach 32074 William R. Gomon, AIA, Post Office Box 1671, Daytona Beach 32015 William P. Greening, AIA, 615 North Peninsula Drive, Daytona Beach 32018 Elmer E. Heimo, AIA, 524A North Grandview Avenue, Daytona Beach 32018 Alfred G. Kemmerer, AIA, Post Office Box 5595, Daytona Beach 32020 David A. Leete, AIA, 140 South Grandview Avenue, Daytona Beach 32018 David C. Leete, AIA, 140 South Grandview Avenue, Daytona Beach 32018 W. Jerome Miller, AIA, 1324 North Peninsula Avenue, New Smyrna Beach 32069 William G. Palmer, Jr., AIA, 3747 S. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach Shores 32019 Larry W. Robinson, AIA, Post Office Box 6023, Daytona Beach 32022 Joel W. Sayers, Jr., AIA, 615 North Peninsula Drive, Daytona Beach 32018 Lee Sayers, AIA, 230 North Florida Avenue, Deland 32720 Ronald H. Smith, AIA, 83 University Circle, Ormond Beach 32074 E. Tyler Upham, AIA, Post Office Box 155, Ormond Beach 32074 Francis R. Walton, FAIA, P.O. Box 7555, Daytona Beach 32016 Gordon A. Yager, AIA, Post Office Box 9490, Daytona Beach 32020 Professional Affiliates C. Conrad Kenerson, 22 South St. Andrews Drive, Ormond Beach 32074 Emeritus J. Bruno Basil, AIA, 26 Alamanda Dr., Ormond Beach 32074 Harry M. Griffin, AIA, 309 North Grandview Ave., Daytona Beach 32018 John R. Kelley, AIA, 400 John Anderson Drive, Ormond Beach 32074 Ernest H. Notz, AIA, 104 Van Avenue, Deland 32720 Gouverneur M. Peek, AIA, 930 North Florida, Deland 32720 Florida Central Chapter President John Tennison, AIA 100 Madison St. Tampa, FL 33602 813/223-9771 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Vice-President Katherine Durham, AIA 100 Madison St. Tampa, FL 33602 813/223-9771 Secretary H. Glen Richmond, AIA 308 E. Madison St. Tampa, FL 33602 813/223-2741 Treasurer John Ehrig, AIA 1189 N.E. Cleveland St. Clearwater, FL 33515 813/223-3039 Clearwater Section President Perry J. Reader, AIA P.O. Box 4399 Clearwater, FL 33518 813/796-4684 Vice-President Jay F. Myers, AIA 2067 Burnice Dr. Clearwater, FL 33516 813/442-7200 Sec/Treasurer Dennis O'Keefe, AIA 1852 Drew St. Clearwater, FL 33515 813/441-1788 Polk Section President Wallace W. Setliff, AIA 215 East Lemon Street Lakeland, Florida 33801 813/683-7501 Secretary Michael B. Fuft, AIA c/o Ernest Straughn Post Office Box 48 Lakeland, FL 33802 813/688-6435 St. Petersburg Section 1981 Officers Not Elected At Time Of Publication Tampa Section President Ed Reese, AIA 102 W. Whiting St. Suite 502 Tampa, FL 33602 813/228-7721 Vice-President Peter Tagliarini, AIA 102 W. Whiting St. Suite 502 Tampa, FL 33602 813/228-7721 Secretary Keith Bailey, AIA 100 Madison St. Tampa, FL 33602 813/223-9771 Treasurer Paul Renker, AIA 102 W. Whiting St. Suite 502 Tampa, FL 33602 813/228-7721 Members Mrs. Jan Abell, AIA, 839 South Newport Avenue, Tampa 33606 Joseph G. Alcure, AIA, 10702 Clydesdale Drive East, Jacksonville 32223 William A. Alexander, III, AIA, 1916 Granada Court, Clearwater 33516 Frank A. Alfano, AIA, 1189 NE Cleveland Street, Clearwater 33515 Cesar P. Alfonso, AIA 3509 Nebraska Avenue, Tampa 33603 Carl N. Atkinson, Jr., AIA, 823 Arlington Avenue, North, St. Petersburg 33701 Robert J Aude, AIA, 205 Orangeview Avenue, Clearwater 33515 S. Keith Bailey, AIA, 100 Madison Street, Tampa 33602 George H. Ballans, Jr., AIA, 10817 North Edison, Tampa 33612 David C. Baudo, AIA, 4109 Hudson Way, Tampa 33624 Eugene H. Beach, AIA, 226 Bullard Parkway, Temple Terrace 33617 Eric D. H. Beall, AIA, 7002 Pelican Island Drive, Tampa 33614 Stanley R. Benjamin, AIA, 2215 Kent Place, Clearwater 33516 Stuart L. Bentler, AIA, 1600 Exchange Bank Building, 610 North Flor- ida Avenue, Tampa 33602 Paul A. Bergmann, AIA, Pinellas County Dept. of Planning, 315 Haven Street, Clearwater 33516 J. Ramon Bernardo, AIA, 515 Bay Street, Tampa 33606 Walter G. Bertossi, AIA, 1044 South Florida Avenue, Lakeland 33803 Robert F. Bethea, Ill, AIA, 2906 Janice Way, Apartment 211, Tampa 33609 McAllister Blanton, AIA, 3707 Santiago, Tampa 33609 Ernest T. H. Bowen, II, AIA, Bowen and Associates, 573 Nebraska, No. 1, Long Beach, CA 90802 Arthur W. Brown, AIA, 6315 Fern Lane, Lakeland 33803 Douglas A. Cameron, AIA, 4735 Shore Acres Blvd., NE, St. Petersburg 33703 Charles S. Canerday, AIA, c/o Larry Ladelfa, AIA, Post Office Box 1349, St. Petersburg 33731 Phillip J. Clark, AIA, 219 Mariner Square, Suite 290, Tampa 33609 R. John Clees, AIA, 2714 Ninth Street, North, St. Petersburg 33704 Al Cordova, AIA, 1300 N Westshore Blvd., Tampa 33607 William N. Criswell, AIA, 10500 Roosevelt Blvd., North, St. Petersburg 33702 John O. Crosby, AIA, 2912 Perry Avenue, Tampa 33602 Charles F. Curry, Jr., AIA, 4023 North Armenia Avenue, Tampa 33607 John R. Curtis, AIA, 537 Queen's Loop, Lakeland 33803 Gerald G. Curts, AIA, 2709 Rocky Point Road, Suite 100, Tampa 33607 Joseph P. D'Azzo, AIA, 1510 West Palm Circle, Valrico 33594 Kenneth G. Dean, AIA, 1857 Seton Drive, Clearwater 33515 Lawrence P. Dickie, AIA, 515 Bay Street, Tampa 33606 Gordonn Dirkes, AIA, P.O Box 2470, Winter Haven 33880 Carl William Doozan, Jr., AIA, 1615 Watrous Avenue, Tampa 33606 Alfred T. Drake, AIA, 3375 34 Street, North, Suite E, St. Petersburg 33713 Katherine L. Durham, AIA, 2901 58th Avenue, North, St. Petersburg 33714 Robert L. Dykes, AIA, 2120 West Brandon Blvd.-Suite 205, Brandon 33511 John P. Ehrig, AIA, 1189 NE Cleveland Street, Clearwater 33515 Ted. E. Fasnacht, AIA, 204 Discus-Owens Building, 748 Broadway, Dunedin 33528 Paul R. Felix, AIA, 4134 Whiting Drive, SE, St. Petersburg 33705 Mario Ferfoglia, AIA, 6615 26th Street North, St. PeterSburg 33701 Arden A. Ferrell, AIA, 1326 Marjohn Avenue, Clearwater 33516 A. Fesko, AIA, 235 4th Avenue, NE, St. Petersburg 33701 Norbert C. Fischer, AIA, 10076 Linden Place Drive, Seminole 33542 Sol Fleischman, Jr., AIA, 3300 Henderson Blvd. Suite 101, Tampa 33609 Stephen R. Fowler, AIA, 1189 NE Cleveland Street, Clearwater 33515 Robert M. Friedman, AIA, 4100 Kennedy Boulevard, Tampa 33609 Michael B. Furr, AIA, c/o A. Ernest Straughn, Post Office Box 48, Lakeland 33802 Eduardo Garcia, AIA, 3300 Henderson Blvd. Suite 101, Tampa 33609 Genaro Garcia, Jr., AIA, 1111 N. Westshore Blvd. Suite 405, Tampa 33607 Sanford M. Goldman, AIA, 923 First Avenue, North, St. Petersburg 33705 Charles Brandt Goldsmith, AIA, 13303 U.S. Highway 19 South Clearwater 33516 Michael L. Gordon, AIA, Post Office Box 867, Mt. Dora 32757 Jacob L. Gottfried, AIA, 1111 N. Westshore Blvd. Suite 405 Tampa 33607 Thomas J. Graham, AIA, 1189 Northeast Cleveland, Clearwater 33515 Robert B. Greenbaum, AIA, 7959 Ninth Avenue, South, St. Petersburg 33707 Crawford Greene, Jr., AIA, 3603 Granada Street, Tampa 33609 Robert L. Grundman, AIA, 1135 S. Pasadena Avenue, Suite 300, St. Petersburg 33707 Richard J. Grusdis, AIA, 11104 North 19 Street, Tampa 33612 Thomas A. Hammer, AIA, 100 Madison Street, Tampa 33602 Mark G. Hampton, FAIA, 3900 Loquat, Coconut Grove 33133 Edward W. Hanson, AIA, 314 South Missouri Avenue, Clearwater 33516 R. Daniel Harnly, AIA, Post Office Box 18405, Tampa 33609 Mark S. Hartley, AIA, 3300 Henderson Boulevard, Tampa 33609 William B. Harvard, Jr., AIA, 2714 Ninth Street, North, St. Petersburg 33704 William B. Harvard, Sr., AIA, 2714 Ninth Street, North, St. Petersburg 33704 A. Reese Harvey, AIA, Post Office Box 270719, Tampa 33688 John R. Hause, AIA, 314 S. Missouri Avenue, Suite 207, Clearwater 33516 James A. Helm, AIA, Post Office Box 333, Avon Park 33815 Steven Heiser, AIA, 100 Madison Street, Tampa 33602 Frank M. Henderson, Jr., AIA, 1318 Swann Avenue, Tampa 33606 Warren L. Henderson, AIA, 1814 Sharondale Drive, Clearwater 33515 Dwight E. Holmes, AIA, 100 Madison Street, Tampa 33602 Robert E. Hostetler, AIA, 107 North Cirus Avenue, Clearwater 33515 Bruce S. Houghton, AIA, 515 Bay Street, Tampa 33606 Graydon R. Howe, AIA, 2462 Moore Haven Drive, East, Clearwater 33515 John Howey, AIA, 101 South Franklin Street, Tampa 33602 Dennis William Hughes, AIA, 13924 Capitol Drive, Tampa 33612 Allen Issac, AIA, Director of Facilities, District School Board of Pasco County, 2609 US Highway 41 North, Land O' Lakes 33539 Charles W. Jaudon, AIA, 4023 North Armenia Avenue, Tampa 33607 James Jennewein, AIA, 102 West Whiting Street, Suite 500, Tampa 33602 4 James R. Johannessen, AIA, Post Office Box 4688, Clearwater 33518 Blanchard E. Jolly, AIA, 2714 Ninth Street, North, St. Petersburg 3370 Richard M. Jones, AIA, 2601 Tyrone Blvd., Suite 14, St. Petersburg 33710 Richard P. Jones, Jr., AIA, Post Office Box 486 Lakeland 33802 John Cutler Kelly, AIA, 11308 Laurel Crest Lane, Tampa 33624 John F. Kennedy, AIA, 11805 Third Street, East, Treasure Island 33706 Richard A. Kimbrough, AIA, 7011 Central Avenue, St. Petersburg 33710 Ernest King, AIA, 4101 Summerdale Drive, Tampa 33624 Eric J. Kuehlem, AIA, 610 North Florida Avenue, Tampa 33602 Larry J. LaDelfa, AIA, 456 Beach Drive, NE, St. Petersburg 33701 Steven Douglas Lange, AIA, 10500 Roosevelt Boulevard, St. Peters- burg 33702 David W. Lawson, Jr., AIA, 4112 Cypress, Tampa 33609 Donald M. Leech, AIA, 7110 Wrenwood Circle, Tampa 33617 Philip Lembo, AIA, 3944 Orchard Hill Circle, Palm Harbor 33563 Maynard L. Lemke, AIA, 102 West Whiting Street, Tampa 33602 H. James Lentz, AIA, Suite 1600, Exchange Bank Building, Tampa 33602 AIA Robert H. Levison, FAIA, 1189 NE Cleveland Street, Clearwater 33515 Martin T. Lott, AIA, 2707 Fifth Avenue, North, St. Petersburg 33713 Edward G. Lunz, AIA, 402 South Kentucky, Suite 570, Lakeland 33801 Harry A. Macewen, AIA, 1408 Swann Avenue, Tampa 33606 Enrique M. Marcet, AIA, 4611 North Lincoln Avenue, Tampa 33614 Peter Marich, AIA, 410 Pegasus Avenue, Clearwater 33515 Daniel W. Masters, AIA, 102 West Whiting St. Suite 502, Tampa 33602 FLORIDA ARCHITECT/ Winter, 1981 R. N. McCallum, AIA, 1345 Dorothy Drive, Clearwater 33516 E. Phillip McCormick, Jr., AIA, 11602 51st Street, Tampa 33606 John R. McCormick, AIA, 3601 N. Howard Ave., #201B Tampa 33607 George R. McElvy, AIA, 102 West Whiting St. Suite 500, Tampa 33602 Donald E. Mclntosh, AIA, 515 Bay Street, Tampa 33606 John J. McKenna, AIA, 4100 Kennedy Blvd., Tampa 33609 Fredric E. Melby, AIA, 2555 Enterprise Road, Suite 143, Clearwater 33515 Robert L. Miller, AIA, 6200 Dartmouth Avenue, North, St. Petersburg 33710 William F. Mills II, AIA, 1700 Park Street, St. Petersburg 33710 Thomas D Montero, AIA, 5644 North Dale Mabry, Tampa 33614 Frank H. Morris, AIA, 1215 Drew Street, Clearwater 33515 Frank R. Mudano, FAIA, 1189 NE Cleveland Street, Clearwater 33515 Jay F. Myers, AIA, 1405 Cleveland Street, Clearwater 33515 Nolley T. Nance, AIA, 234 Park Circle North, Dunedin 33528 Clack C. Neims, AIA, 8201 Forest Circle, Largo 33540 Peter Bancroft Nelson, AIA, 2424 Manatee Ave, W, Bradenton 33505 Dennis E. O'Keefe, AIA, 1852 Drew Street, Clearwater 33515 William A. Ott, Jr., AIA, 1405 Cleveland Street, Clearwater 33515 T. Michael Owen, AIA, 1600 Exchange Nat'l. Bank Bldg, 610 North Florida Avenue, Tampa 33602 James R. Page, Jr., AIA, 16 SW Kings Bay Drive, Crystal River 32629 Donald G. Parish, AIA, 112 Rutland Building, St. Petersburg 33701 Charles S. Partin III, AIA, 514 US Highway 19 North, New Port Richey 33552 John D. Parrish, AIA, 10500 Roosevelt Boulevard, St. Petersburg 33702 Frank P Patterson, Jr., AIA, 4237 Herderson, Tampa 33609 Richard D. Peattie, AIA, 735 San Christopher Drive, Dunedin 33528 Robert N. Pettigrew, AIA, 2115 Oakhill Drive, Valrico 33594 Al Picallo, AIA, 234 E. Davis Blvd Tampa 33606 Alexander Plisko, Jr., AIA, 1405 Cleveland Street, Clearwater 33515 Daniel S Powers, AIA, 3006 Bay Court, Tampa 33611 Ted H. Prindle, AIA, 1321 U.S. Hwy 19, S., Suite 300, Clearwater 33516 Richard D. Pritts, AIA, 1456 U.S. Hwy 19 S., Suite 300, Clearwater 33516 Nicholas V. Puglisi, AIA, 610-1600 North Florida Avenue, Tampa 33602 Jorge E. Ramirez, AIA, 515 Bay Street, Tampa 33606 John F. Ranon, AIA, 515 Bay Street, Tampa 33606 Alexander P. Raymond, AIA, 2279 Ranchette Drive, Palm Harbor 33563 Perry J. Reader, AIA, 1155 U. S. 19, Palm Harbor 33563 Edward M. Reefe, AIA, 15314 Stonecreek Lane, Tampa 33612 Arthur K. Regnvall, AIA, 215 East Lemon Street, Lakeland 33801 Bruce A. Renfroe, Jr., AIA, 2600 S. Florida Ave., Lakeland 33803 Paul R. Renker, AIA, 2794 55th Street, North, St. Petersburg 33710 James Gayland Reul, AIA, 5644 North Dale Mabry, Tampa 33614 H. Glen Richmond, AIA, 308 Madison Street, Tampa 33602 Joseph C. Rinzivillo, AIA, 4441 70th Avenue, North, Pinellas Park 33565 R. James Robbins, AIA, 1600 Exchange Bank Building, 610 North Florida Avenue, Tampa 33602 Henry L. Roberts, AIA, 115 Magnolia Avenue, Tampa 33606 J. Priede Rodriquez, AIA, 3716 Swann Avenue, Tampa 33609 H. Dean Rowe, AIA, 100 Madison Street, Tampa 33602 Gary Lee Rucker, AIA, 12709 North Armenia Avenue, Tampa 33612 James D. Ruyle, AIA, 5200 West Kennedy Boulevard, Tampa 33609 Roger D. Samuel, AIA, Route 3, Box 265, Orlando 32811 Billy Dean Savoy, AIA, 4329 South Hubert Avenue, Tampa 33611 Philip V. E. Scalera, AIA, 11534 Forest Hills Drive, Tampa 33612 Lee Scarfone, AIA, Executive Center South Studio, 3300 Henderson Boulevard, Tampa 33609 Charles F. Schillinger, AIA, 1028 South Duncan Avenue, Clearwater 33516 Melvin F. Schultz, AIA, 204 Discus-Owens Bldg., 748 Broadway, Dunedin 33528 John M. Scott, AIA, P.O. Box 2955 Clearwater 31517 Wallace W. Setliff, AIA, 215 East Lemon Street, Lakeland 33801 Larry W. Sibley, AIA, 1901 Kentucky Avenue, NE, St. Petersburg 33703 William H. Sims, AIA, 1906 Heather Avenue, Tampa 33612 Ernest L. Smith, AIA, 2709 Rocky Point Road, Suite 100, Tampa 33607 Eugene R. Smith, AIA, 10301 N. Dale Mabry Hwy., Tampa 33618 George D. Smith, AIA, 4023 North Armenia Avenue, Tampa 33607 J. Bruce Smith, AIA, A/FBO Department of State, Washington, D. C. 20520 Warren H. Smith, AIA, Ste 570, 402 S Kentucky Ave, Lakeland 33801 Ludwig Spiessl, AIA, 4160A S. Florida Avenue, Lakeland 33803 Nelson Spoto, AIA, 1702 West Kennedy Boulevard, Tampa 33606 Emory Stansell, AIA, 2709 Rocky Point Road, Tampa 33607 Walter J. Stanton, AIA, 1715 N. Westshore Blvd., Tampa 33607 John E. Stefany, FAIA, 102 W. Whiting Street, Sute 500, Tampa 33602 Donald Roy Stere, AIA, 1189 NE Cleveland Street, Clearwater 33515 J. Benton Stewart, AIA, 308 E. Madison Street, Tampa 33602 A. Ernest Straughn, AIA, Post Office Box 48, Lakeland 33802 Robert H. Swilley, AIA, 3202 Carleton Place, Lakeland 33803 Pete Tagliarini, AIA, 102 West Whiting Street, #502, Tampa 33602 Peter S. L. Tan, AIA, 1445 Court Street, Clearwater 33516 John L. Tennison, AIA, 100 Madison Street, Tampa 33602 Jonathan R. Toppe, AIA, 210- 14th Avenue, North, St. Petersburg 33701 Henry Trimm, AIA, 7001 Fourth Street, North, St. Petersburg 33702 David V. Tudeen, AIA, 6727 First Avenue, South #210, St. Petersburg 33707 Frank S. Valenti, AIA, 2005 Pan Am Circle, Suite 500, Tampa 33607 Robert D. Vodicka, AIA, 1960 Kansas Avenue, N.E., St. Petersburg 33703 F. William Volk, Jr., AIA, 2601 Tyrone Blvd., Suite 1, St. Petersburg 33710 Peter J. Volmar, AIA, 265 108th Avenue, Treasure Island 33706 Edward H. Walker, Jr., AIA, 1445 Court Street, Clearwater 33516 H. Leslie Walker, FAIA, 5200 W. Kennedy Blvd., #250, Tampa 33609 William Webber, AIA, Post Office Box 22003, Tampa 33622 William F. Weber, Jr., AIA, 5329 Central Avenue, St. Petersburg 33710 William R. Webster, AIA, 2105 Oakhill Drive, Valrico 33594 Robert R. Wedding, AIA, 4112 Cypress Street, Tampa 33609 Donald S. Williams, FAIA, 1445 Court Street, Clearwater 33516 Robert R. Wilson, AIA, 10301 N. Dale Mabry, Tampa 33618 R. A. Willingham, Jr, AIA, 235 4 Ave NE, St. Petersburg 33701 Enrique A. Woodroffe, AIA, 802 117th Terrace N., Apt 3, St. Peters- burg 33702 Gregory H. Young, AIA, 1189 NE Cleveland Street, Clearwater 33515 Donald F Zahn, AIA, 726 Tradewind Drive, Brandon 33511 Associates Nick (Nachum) Benjacob, 3755-40th Lane, South, St. Petersburg 33711 Swati Bose, 11521 Country Oaks Drive, Tampa 33624 Andrew A. Chomick, 227 Fourth Avenue, South, St. Petersburg 33701 Graham D. Clift, Williams & Walker, 1445 Court Street, Clearwater Daniel M Corda, 5200 West Kennedy Blvd., Suite 273, Tampa 33609 Michael Guy Creel, 7505 Meadow Drive, Tampa 33614 Mark A. Gluckman, 4511 N. HimeS Suite 245, Tampa 33614 Donald Irving Green, 84 Adalia Avenue, Tampa 33606 Roger H. Grunke, 2111-D West Southview, Tampa 33606 Kevin M. Hammond, P.O. Box 5264, Tampa 33605 S. Pat Hardage, P.O. Box 433, Lakeland 33802 Jerome M. Headley, Post Office Box 177, Key Colony Beach 33051 John Irvin Johnson, III, 200 Starcrest Drive, #10, Clearwater 33515 Michael A. Luskey, 4007 Kensington, Tampa 33609 Douglas M. Mann, 403 Green Arbor Drive, Brandon 33511 Joseph E. McGee, 205 S. Higley Road, SP. 66, Mesa, Arizona 85206 George P. Price, Jr, Post Office Box 1401, Auburndale 33823 Wayne V. Reed, 3026 Forestbrook Drive, Lakeland 33803 John Simon Reiter, Jr., 151 24th Avenue North, St. Petersburg 33704 Don A Scurato, 10019 North 52 Street, Temple Terrace 33609 Mr. Bruce Edward Waters, 1445 Court Street, Clearwater 33516 David S. Wildes, 312 Danube, #208, Tampa 33606 Larry Gene Wilder, 9319 Michael Lane, Tampa 33610 Emeritus Matthew Bodo, AIA, 4692 Dover Street, NE, St. Petersburg 33703 William F. Breidenbach, AIA, 203 South Lockmoor Avenue, Temple Terrace 33617 Truett H. Coston, AIA, 817 South Hansell, Thomasville, Georgia 31792 Arthur L. Dean, AIA, 342 Poinsettia Avenue, #107, Sebring 33870 Clarence W. Doll, AIA, 5595 Fourth Street, South, St. Petersburg 33705 Eliot C Fletcher, AIA, 2005 Pan Am Circle, Suite 500, Tampa 33607 Horace H. Hamlin, Jr., AIA, Route 5, Box 54, Thomson, Georgia 30824 Lee Hooper, AIA, 11 Sandpiper Road, Tampa 33609 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter. 1981 Richard E. Jessen, AIA, 712 South Oregon Avenue, Tampa 33606 Glenn Q. Johnson, AIA, 4285 45th Street, South, St. Petersburg 33711 Martin T. Lott, AIA, 2707 Fifth Avenue, North, St. Petersburg 33713 Jack McCandless, AIA, 2711 13th Street, North, St. Petersburg 33709 Joseph H. Messineo, AIA, 6625 51st Terrace, North, St. Petersburg 33709 Archie G. Parish, FAIA, 112 Rutland Building, St. Petersburg 33701 George L. Ramsey, AIA, Village Green #5021, 2001 83rd Avenue, North, St. Petersburg 33702 Norman F. Six, AIA, 2515 Jetton Avenue, Tampa 33609 Florida Gulf Coast Chapter President Bruce Balk, AIA 290 Cocoanut Ave. Sarasota, FL 33577 Vice-President James Holliday, AIA 4900 Ocean Blvd. #116 Sarasota, FL 33581 Secretary Anthony Wildrick, AIA 81 Cocoanut Ave. Sarasota, FL 33577 Treasurer Mark Ramaeker, AIA 741 S. Orange Ave. Sarasota, FL 33577 Members James C. Abbott, Jr., AIA, 1218 First Street, Sarasota 33577 Bruce Balk, AIA, 290 Cocoanut Avenue, Sarasota 33577 Stuart H. Barger, AIA, 2300 Hillview, Sarasota 33579 Douglas E. Croll, AIA, 511 33rd Street, West, Bradenton 33505 Alan E. Domin, AIA, 173 Big Pass Lane, Sarasota 33581 Roman Franczak, AIA, 2924 Grove Street, Sarasota 33579 John D. Friday, AIA, 2335 Pine Terrace, Sarasota 33581 Erwin Gremli II, AIA, 1400 Siesta Drive, Sarasota 33579 David McKinley Harris, AIA, 2051 Main Street, Sarasota 33577 Samuel C. Holladay, AIA, c/o E. J. Seibert, AIA, 81 Cocoanut, Saraso- ta 33577 James G. Holliday, AIA, 116 Pass Key Road, Sarasota 33581 William N Hollman, AIA, 3331 Seaview Street, Sarasota 33580 Harold H, Hoskins, AIA, 1635 Fleetwood Drive, Sarasota 33582 G. Kent Keech, AIA, 81 Cocoanut Avenue, Sarasota 33577 Harley P. Kinney, AIA, 1301 Sixth Avenue, West, First City Center, Bradenton 33505 Morton Z. Levine, AIA, 400 South Tamiami Trail, Venice 33595 William J. Lindh, AIA, 329 Miami Avenue, Venice 33595 Arthur Mead, AIA, 1973 Morris Street, Sarasota 33579 Robert A. Morris, Jr., AIA, Post Office Box 5979, Sarasota 33579 William F. Oliver, AIA, 741 South Orange Avenue, Sarasota 33577 Michael D. Pack, AIA, 251 South Orange Avenue, Sarasota 33577 James C. Padgett, AIA, 2051 Main Street, Sarasota 33577 George Palermo, AIA, 1266 First Street, Suite 4, Sarasota 33577 Mark H. Ramaeker, AIA, 741 South Orange Avenue, Sarasota 33577 Michael P. Ritter, AIA, 2051 Main Street, Sarasota 33577 Donald C. Roberts, AIA, 2315 Wells Avenue, Sarasota 33582 Edward J. Seibert, AIA, 81 Cocoanut Avenue, Sarasota 33577 Robert L. Shaw, AIA, 3400 South Tamiami Trail, Sarasota 33579 Herbert S. Skinner III, AIA, Post Office Box 4093, Sarasota 33578 Frank F. Smith, AIA, Post Office Box 4216, Sarasota 33578 Edward A. Stanghellini, AIA, 4000 South Tamiami Trail, Suite 400, Sarasota 33581 David R. Tichenor, AIA, 100 North Pineapple Avenue, Sarasota 33577 Edgar Tornay, AIA, Post Office Box 1868, Bradenton 33506 Robert Morris Town, AIA, Post Office Box 5979, Sarasota 33579 Thomas Walter, AIA, Post Office Box 4093, Sarasota 33578 Jack West, AIA, Post Office Box 1539, Sarasota 33578 John J. Whelan, AIA, 1325 Quail Drive, Sarasota 33581 A. Anthony Wildrick, AIA, 81 Cocoanut Avenue, Sarasota 33577 Don G. Wilkinson, AIA, 121 Ogden Street, Sarasota 33581 Sidney R. Wilkinson, AIA, 3011 Manatee Avenue, West, Bradenton 33505 Jerry N. Zoller, AIA, 818 13th Street, West, Bradenton 33505 William C. Zoller, AIA, 707 Fourth Avenue West, Bradenton 33505 Associates Stephen E. Lattmann, 3243 Beneva Road, #5, Sarasota 33582 Mr. John Andrew Ziemnicki, 4112 16th Avenue, West, Bradenton 33505 Emeritus Rudolph H. Blatter, AIA, 2606 Grove Street, Sarasota 33571 Josiah H. Child, AIA, Box 321, Longboat Key, Sarasota 33548 John E. Sweet, AIA, 5744 Antietam Drive, Sarasota 33581 J. P. Trouchaud, AIA, 3710 Bayou Louise, Sarasota 33581 Ralph S. Twitchell, AIA, 25 North School Avenue, Sarasota 33577 Fenick A. Vogel, AIA, 32 Sandy Cove Road, Sarasota 33581 Arthur Weiser, AIA, 435-1008 South Gulfstream Avenue, Sarasota 33577 Executive Secretary: Jennie Pennridge 813/366-6614 Florida North Chapter President Terry Tougaw, AIA P.O. Box 1623 Gainesville, FL 32601 904/373-5192 Ext. 509 Vice-President Fred Vyverberg, AIA 4980 N.W. 34th St., #9 Gainesville, FL 32605 904/376-8384 Secretary John McRae, AIA College of Architecture 331 G.P.B. University of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611 904/392-4836 Treasurer Peter Prugh, AIA 423 S.W. 10th St. Gainesville, FL 32601 904/375-6191 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Members John E. Blassick, AIA, Flad & Associates, Inc., 3456 Southwest 42 Avenue, Gainesville 32609 William W. Brame, AIA, 3917 NW 20 Drive, Gainesville 32605 Laurence C. Brown, AIA, 1942 NW 24 Street, Gainesville 32605 Mary Elen Bundschu, 715 N.W. 23rd Street, Gainesville 32603 Arnold F. Butt, AIA, Chairman, Dept. of Architecture, 101C AFA Com- plex, University of Florida, Gainesville 32611 Edward E. Crain, AIA, Rt. 1, Box 179, George's Pond, Micanopy 32667 Edward Snowden d'Avi, AIA, 805A South Magnolia Avenue, Ocala 32670 Alexander G. Dompe, Jr., AIA, Suite 9, 4908 N.W. 34 Street, Gaines- ville 32605 Bill G. Eppes, AIA, 423 SW Tenth Street, Gainesville 32601 Jack Fenwick, AIA, Division of Planning and Analysis, 355 Tigert Hall- Univ. of Florida, Gainesville 32611 Raymond W. Graham, AIA, 606 NW First Street, Gainesville 32601 Thomas H. Gyllstrom, AIA, Flad & Associates, Inc., 3458 SW 42nd Avenue, Gainesville 32808 Myrl J. Hanes, AIA, Post Office Box 609, Gainesville 32601 Charles F. Harrington, AIA, 3111 Southwest 81 Street, Gainesville 32601 John D. Hodge, AIA, 904 Carr Street, Palatka 32077 William K. Hunter, Jr., AIA, 2606 NW Sixth Street, #2, Gainesville 32601 David M Jackson, AIA, 3911D Newberry Road, Gainesville 32607 Mark T. Jaroszewicz, FAIA, Univ. of Fla. College of Architecture, 109 AFA Complex, Gainesville 32611 Bertram Y. Kinzey, Jr., AIA, Univ. of Fla., College of Architecture, Gainesville 32611 Lester N. May, AIA, 606 NE First Street, Gainesville 32601 James D. McGinley, Jr., AIA, 537 NE First Street, #5, Gainesville 32601 John M. McRae, AIA, 903 NE Boulevard, Gainesville 32601 Jack Moore, AIA, 606 NE First Street, Gainesville 32601 Richard H. Morse, AIA, 3453 NW Tenth Avenue, Gainesville 32605 Roger A. Paluzzi, AIA, Suite 9, 4908 34 Street, Gainesville 32605 Paige Leslie Poole, AIA, 606 NE First Street, Gainesville 32601 Peter E. Prugh, AIA, 207 NW 35 Street, Gainesville 32607 Merlin L. Redfern, AIA, Flad & Associates, Inc., 3456 Southwest 42 Avenue, Gainesville 32601 Ralph L. Reeger, AIA, Craig Salley & Associates, Inc., 3911 Newberry Road, Gainesville 32607 F. Blair Reeves, FAIA, University of Florida, College of Architecture and Fine Arts, Gainesville 32601 Gary D. Ridgdill, AIA, 3380 NW 37 Street, Gainesville 32605 Craig H. Salley, AIA, 3911 Newberry Road, Gainesville 32607 George Scheffer, AIA, 2818 SW Second Avenue, Gainesville 32607 Earl M. Starnes, FAIA, University of Florida, 431 GBP, Gainesville 32611 James M. Tatom, AIA, 610 SE Ninth Avenue, Ocala 32670 Robert E. Taylor, AIA, 710 St. Johns Avenue, Palatka 32077 Craig B. Thorn, AIA, Post Office Box 2016, St. Augustine 32084 Terry L. Tougaw, AIA, Post Office Box 1623, Gainesville 32601 Frederick L. Vyverberg, AIA, 4908 NW 34 Street, Suite 9, Gainesville 32605 William G. Wagner, AIA, 231 GPB, Dept. of Arch., University of Florida, Gainesville 32611 Robert W. White, AIA, 6800 NW 42 Place, Gainesville 32601 Associates Warren Alan Emo, AIA, Moore, May & Harrington, 606 NE First Street, Gainesville 32601 Carlos J. Jahen, 3921 N.W. 58th Court, VA Gardens 33166 Carlos Arturo Marcet, 300-1 Diamond Village, Gainesville 32603 Donald Alan Yanskey, 1319 N.E. 14th Terrace, Gainesville 32601 Selma D. Rapopoart-Zolotas, 2022 S.W. 37th Way, Gainesville 32601 Emeritus William T. Arnett, AIA, 2105 N.W. Third Place, Gainesville 32603 Turpin C. Bannister, FAIA, 229 S.W. 42 Street, Gainesville 32601 Edward H. Baxter, AIA, Route 5, Box 119H, Live Oak 32060 E. Bryan Duncan, AIA, 1225 S.E. Eighth Street, Ocala 32670 Carl Feiss, FAIA, 3716 S.W. Third Place, Gainesville 32607 John L.R. Grand, AIA, 1908 N.W. Tenth Avenue, Gainesville 32605 Jefferson M. Hamilton, AIA, 1114 N.E. Seventh Street, Gainesville 32601 Thomas Larrick, AIA, 730 N.E. Ninth Avenue, Gainesville 32601 Pasquale M. Torraca, AIA, 1503 N.W. 14 Avenue, Gainesville 32601 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Florida North Central Chapter President Don Bizzell, AIA 1300 Executive Circle Drive Suite 206 Tallahassee, FL 32301 904/877-4750 Vice-President John C. Hayes, AIA P.O. Box 3741 Tallahassee, FL 32303 904/385-0715 Secretary Jim Rozzelle, AIA 1320 Eleanor Dr. Tallahassee, FL 32301 904/877-6682 Treasurer Mike Alfano, AIA 1803 Trimble Road Tallahassee, FL 32304 904/599-3197 Members Michael Alfano, Jr., AIA, 1803 Trimble Road, Tallahassee 32304 Richard R. Barnett, AIA, 2431 Helen Drive, Tallahassee 32301 Pearce L. Barrett, AIA, Post Office Box 12339, Tallahassee 32308 Charles J. Benda, Jr., AIA, 2416 Old St. Augustine Road, Tallahassee 32303 Wayne E. Betts, AIA, 618 Larson Bldg.-Dept. Gen. Services, Tallahas- see 32304 Don Bizzell, AIA, 1300 Executive Circle Dr., Suite 206, Tallahassee 32301 Harry E. Burns, Jr., AIA, Post Office Box 2516 WAS, Tallahassee 32304 Cecil Cannon, AIA, 1311 Executive Center Dr., Suite 255, Tallahassee 32301 Richard K. Chalmers, AIA, Dean, Florida A & M University, School of Architecture, Tallahassee 32307 Joseph N. Clemons, AIA, 2027 Thomasville Road, Tallahassee 32303 Herbert Coons, Jr., AIA, 2333 Clare Drive, Tallahassee 32308 Forrest R. Coxen, AIA, 292 North Magnolia Drive, Tallahassee 32301 C. Ernest Daffin, AIA, Post Office Drawer 12339, Tallahassee 32308 William Robert Elliott, Jr., AIA, 3086 Bayshore Drive, Tallahassee 32308 Paul Donofro, AIA, 209 North Jefferson Street, Marianna 32446 William L. Ervin, AIA, 1728 Thomasville Road, Tallahassee 32303 David Fronczak, AIA, 3206 Springdale Drive, Tallahassee 32303 George Michael George, AIA, Post Office Box 1503, Tallahassee 32302 Robert G. Graf, AIA, Post Office Box 3741, Tallahassee 32303 Mays L. Gray, AIA, 511 North Duval Street, Tallahassee 32301 John C. Hayes, AIA, Post Office Drawer 3741, Tallahassee 32303 Jerry L. Hicks, AIA, 4716 Tory Sound Land, Tallahassee 32308 Ivan E. Johnson, III, AIA, 420-3 East Call Street, Tallahassee 32301 Bob Lamkin, AIA, 3219 Shamrock S., Tallahassee 32308 William F. Luger, AIA, 2979 Huntington Drive, Tallahassee 32303 Geoffrey B. Lynch, AIA, Route 2, Box 263-A, Monticello 32344 C. Trent Manausa, AIA, Post Office Box 4207, Tallahassee 32303 Nathan Nadler, AIA, 3028 Corrib Drive, Tallahassee 32308 83 Harold Odom, AIA, Post Office Box 3255, Tallahassee 32303 Jim Roberson, AIA, 1300 Executive Center Drive, Suite 206, Tallahas- see 32303 James E. Rozzelle, AIA, 1320 Eleanor Drive, Tallahassee 32301 Lawrence W. Smith, AIA, 723 East College Avenue, Tallahassee 32301 Edward H. Terry, Jr., AIA, 2855 Apalachee Parkway, #A-13, Tallahas- see 32301 Winslow Elliott Wedin, AIA, 220-5 Belmont Road, Tallahassee 32301 Charles R. Yates, AIA, 1204 Gardenia Drive, Tallahassee 32303 Associates Randy Atlas, 1801 Lenora Drive, Tallahassee 32304 Michael A. Byrd, 7605 Sandstone Boulevard, Tallahassee 32304 Robert Clayton Cresap, 1300 Executive Center Drive Suite 206, Talla- hassee 32303 Rudy Frazier, Jim Roberson & Associates, 1300 Executive Center Drive, #206, Tallahassee 32301 Mr. David Robert Gibson, William Leslie Ervine, AIA, 1728 Thomasville Road, Tallahassee 32303 Patrick E. Halks, 600 Marybeth Drive, Apt. 2, Tallahassee 32303 Sandra V. Moore, 2731 Blair Stone Road, Fairfax Apts., #121, Talla- hassee 32301 Mr. James E. Sellers, 1728 Thomasville Road, Tallahassee 32303 Ronald Shaeffer, 2600 Bantry Bay Drive, Tallahassee 32308 Emeritus C.B.F. Brill, AIA, Route 13, Box 227, Tallahassee 32303 Robert H. Brown, AIA, 500 Wilson Avenue, Tallahassee 32303 David W. Potter, AIA, 112 Barbara Street, Tallahassee 32304 Florida Northwest Chapter Ellis W. Bullock, Jr., AIA, 1823 North Ninth Avenue, Pensacola 32503 James G. Chapman, AIA, P.O. Box 1056, Panama City 32401 Bayne Collins, Jr., AIA, 330 West 23 Street, Panama City, Florida 32405 Walter Lewis Culver, AIA, 1823 N. 9th Avenue, Pensacola 32503 Don W. David, Jr., AIA, Post Office Box 1030, Ft. Walton Beach 32548 George G. Demmy, AIA, Route 2, Box 387, Pensacola 32506 William E. Graves, AIA, 1823 North Ninth Avenue, Pensacola 32503 Kenneth L. Gregory, AIA, Post Office Box 12744, Pensacola 32575 James Kendrick, AIA, Post Office Box 1030, Ft. Walton Beach 32548 Hugh J. Leitch, AIA, Post Office Box 928, Pensacola 32502 Donald R. Lindsey, AIA, Box 2493, Pensacola 32503 James H. Look, AIA, Post Office Box 46, Pensacola 32591 R.L. Macneil, AIA, 325 S. Palafox Street, Pensacola 32501 Patrick C. Marcus, AIA, 12 Japonica Lane, Shalimar 32579 Sam M. Marshall, AIA, 325 South Palafox Street, Pensacola 32501 Jon Richard Molloy, AIA, 1823 North Ninth Avenue, Pensacola 32503 William S. Morrison, AIA, Post Office Box 46, Pensacola 32502 Henry L. Nichols, Jr., AIA, Post Office Drawer 460, Ft. Walton Beach 32548 Carlton W. Noblin, AIA, 445 East Government Street, Pensacola 32501 Edgardo Z. Palag, AIA, 1823 North 9th Avenue, Pensacola 32503 William F. Parks, III, AIA, Post Office Drawer 12526, Pensacola 32573 Roy L. Ricks, AIA, Post Office Box 1030, Ft. Walton Beach 32548 John M. Senkarik, Jr., AIA, 306 Elmira Street, Milton 32570 F.J. Sindelar, AlA, P.O. Box 2158, Pensacola 32503 James R. Stokes, AIA, Post Office Box 1030, Ft. Walton Beach 32548 John Tice, AIA, 1823 North Ninth Avenue, Pensacola 32503 Charles E. Williams, AIA, 1823 North Ninth Avenue, Pensacola 32503 Kenneth H. Woolf, AIA, 100 West Gadsden Street, Pensacola 32501 William D. Yorman, AIA, 1823 North Ninth Avenue, Pensacola 32503 Associates D. David Dietrich, Post Office Box 12526, Pensacola 32573 Glen P. Hamner, Jr., 1231 Bayshore Drive, Valparaiso 32580 Robert A. Heffernan, The Environmental Design Group, Post Office Drawer 279, Gulf Breeze 32561 Craig P. Rogers, Bullock/Graves & Associates, 1823 North Ninth Ave- nue, Pensacola 32503 Owen H. Taffe, Jr., 7106 Tippen Avenue, Pensacola 32504 Joe W. Watson, 100 West Gadsden Street, Pensacola 32501 Howard Whiting, Jr., Bullock/Graves Associates, 1823 North Ninth Avenue, Pensacola 32503 Guy E. Yaste, III, Post Office Box 46, Pensacola 32591 Professional Affiliate James J. Mallett, PE, PA, 416 North Baylen Street, Pensacola 32501 Florida South Chapter President Kenneth Woolf, AIA 100 W. Gadsden St. Pensacola, FL 32501 904/438-3653 Vice-President Kenneth Gregory, AIA P.O. Box 12744 Pensacola, FL 32575 904/432-2481 Secretary Jon Malley, AIA 1823 N. 9th Ave. Pensacola, FL 32503 904/434-5445 Treasurer John Tice, AIA 1823 N. 9th Ave. Pensacola, FL 32503 904/434-5445 Members William R. Bean, AIA, 120 Willing Street, Milton 32570 Samuel W. Blimling, Jr., AIA, 407 Kent Lane, Destin 32541 84 President Michael J. Bier, AIA 975 NE 127 St. N. Miami, FL 33161 305/891-7740 Vice-President Walter B. Martinez, AIA Suite 204 1800 Coral Way Miami, FL 33149 305/856-4941 Secretary Raul L. Rodriguez, AIA 800 Douglas Entrance Coral Gables, FL 33134 305/444-4691 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Members Treasurer R. Jerome Filer, AIA 250 Catalonia Ave. Coral Gables, FL 33134 305/444-5714 Frank B. Abbott, AIA, 9421 SW 30 Terrace, Miami 33165 C. Robert Abele, AIA, 1450 Madruga, Suite 304, Coral Gables 33146 Hernando Acosta, AIA, 2890 SW 28 Terrace, Miami, Florida 33133 George J. Acton, Jr., AIA, 9605 SW 120 Street, Miami 33176 William F. Adkinson, AIA, P.O. Box 92, Marathon 33050 Adolfo M. Albaisa, AIA, 3370 Mary Street, Miami 33133 Julio R. Aldecocea, AIA, 10241 SW 16 Street, Miami 33165 Conchita M. Alentado, AIA, 9564 SW 58 Street, Miami 33173 Henry C. Alexander, Jr., AIA, 5995 Sunset Drive, South Miami 33143 Jimmie Allen, AIA, 13425 Southwest 109 Court, Miami 33176 Humberto P. Alonso, AIA, Architectura Totalist Corp, 3663 SW Eighth Street, #213, Miami 33135 Aramis Alvarez, AIA, 1110 Aduana Avenue, Coral Gables 33146 Delia A. Alvarez, AIA, 9521 SW 29 Terrace, Miami 33165 Raul Alvarez, AIA, EDC, Inc., 710 Ridgewood Road, Key Biscayne 33149 John A. Anderson, Jr., AIA, 2527 49th Street, Sarasota 33580 Ralph A. Anderson, AIA, 241 Majorca Avenue, Coral Gables 33134 Juana Elsa Anguita, AIA, 7452 SW 127 Drive, Miami 33183 Jorge Arango, AIA, 3920 Wood Avenue, Coconut Grove 33133 James F. Armstrong, AIA, 800 Douglas Entrance, Coral Gables 33134 Scott B. Arnold, AIA, 7558 Red Road, South Miami 33143 Giorgio Balli, AIA, 1412 Corona Avenue, Coral Gables 33156 Alf O. Barth, AIA, 7581 SW 58 Street, Miami 33143 J. Vincent Basile, AIA, 8650 NW 17 Court, Pembroke Pines 33023 Lawrence Beame, AIA, 1501 NW North River Drive, Miami 33125 Les Beilinson, AIA, 374 North Shore Drive, Miami Beach 33141 Francisco A. Benitez, AIA, 8431 SW 28 Street, Miami 33155 Jose P. Benitoa, Jr., AIA, 2370 SW 17 Street, Miami 33145 Adonay Bergamaschi, AIA, 2649 S. Bayshore Dr. Suite 1904, Miami 33133 Willy A. Bermello, AIA, 100 Biscayne Boulevard Suite 1400, Miami 33132 E. C. Berounsky, AIA, 2000 South Dixie Highway, Miami 33133 Michael J. Bier, AIA, 975 NE 127 Street, North Miami 33161 Robert J. Boerema, AIA, 100 Biscayne Boulevard-Suite 1400, Miami 33132 Jamme E. Borrelli, AIA, 7000 SW 62 Avenue, South Miami 33143 Donald R. Bouterse, AIA, 1441 Brickell Avenue, Miami 33131 Philip R. Braden, 6341 Sunset Drive, South Miami 33143 Arthur L. Breakstone, AIA, 6740 SW 88 Street, Miami 33156 Henry E. Brown, Jr., AIA, 17356 South Dixie Highway, Perrine 33157 Robert B. Browne, FAIA, 2865 Day Avenue, Coconut Grove 33133 Glenn A. Buff, AIA, 9369 Dominican Drive, Miami 33189 Paul A. Buzinec, AIA, 13301 SW 101 Street, Miami 33186 David J. Cabarrocas, AIA, One Southeast 15 Road, Miami 33131 Jaime Canaves, AIA, 6520 Southwest 46th Street, Miami 33155 Hilario F. Candela, AIA, 800 Douglas Entrance, Coral Gables 33134 Sheldon H. Cantor, AIA, 7657 SW 103 Place, Miami 33173 Danial D. Capotorto, AIA, Ferendino/Grafton/Spillis/Candela, 800 Douglas Entrance, Coral Gables 33134 George H. Carleton, AIA, 9121 SW 72nd Ave., #F-7, Miami 33156 Thomas M. Carlson, AIA, 9858 N Kendall Drive #E-207, Miami 33176 Ignacio Carrera-Justiz, AIA, 4620 Granada Boulevard, Coral Gables 33146 Hernando A. Carrillo, AIA, 2791 Bird Avenue, Miami 33133 Armando Cazo, AIA, 3501 SW Eighth Street, #206, Miami 33135 Jules P. Channing, AIA, 71 NW 54th Street, Miami 33127 Matthew Y. Cheng, AIA, Ferendino/Grafton/Spillis/Candela, 800 Doug- las Entrance, Coral Gables 33134 Robert E. Chisholm, AIA, Lemuel Ramos & Associates, 7000 South- west 62nd Avenue, Suite 510, Miami 33143 Robert W. Clark, AIA, 101 NW 12 Avenue, Miami 33128 Sheldon Cohen, AIA, Post Office Box 341939, Miami 33134 Stuart Cohen, AIA, One Grove Isle Drive, Miami 33133 Richard G. Colville, AIA, 257 Sunset Drive, Islamorada 33036 Alexander P. Connell, AIA, 243 NE 103 Street, Miami Shores 33138 Jose M. Corbato, AIA, 800 Douglas Entrance, Coral Gables 33134 Juan Corbella, AIA, 238 Palermo Avenue, Coral Gables 33134 Moshe Cosicher, AIA, 1666 Kennedy Causeway, North Bay Village 33141 Charles J. Cotterman, AIA, 1711 Columbus Boulevard, Coral Gables 33134 William Cox, AIA, 4621 Ponce de Leon Boulevard, Coral Gables 33146 Juan A. Crespi, AIA, 6730 SW 26 Terrace, Miami 33155 Julio J. Crews, AIA, 2660 Brickell Avenue, Miami 33129 Charles L. Crumpton, AIA, 375 Grand Concourse, Miami Shores 33138 Salvador M. Cruxent, AIA, 238 Palermo Avenue, Coral Gables 33134 Daniel Lee Cruz, AIA, 6271 Southwest 16 Terrace, Miami 33155 Javier F. Cruz, AIA, 3400 SW 105 Court, Miami 33165 Jesus Cruz, AIA, Ferendino/Grafton/Spillis/Candela, 800 Douglas En- trance, Coral Gables 33134 Ted B. Danek, AIA, 811 N.E. 79th Street, Miami 33138 Homer F. Daniel, AIA, 9300 SW 87 Avenue, Suite 3, Miami 33173 Robert G. David, AIA, 417 Barbarossa Avenue, Coral Gables 33146 H. Carlton Decker, AIA, 2649 S. Bayshore Drive, Suite 1903, Miami 33139 James Deen, AIA, 7500 Red Road, South Miami 33143 Jorge Arturu de la Llama, AIA, 2150 Southwest 122 Court, Miami 33175 Victor E. deKonschin, AIA, 7050 Southwest 86 Avenue, Miami 33143 Carlos Ruiz De Quevedo, AIA, 6327 SW 10th Street, Miami 33144 Antonio DeSoto, Jr., AIA, 3900 NW 79 Avenue, Suite 100, Miami 33166 Eduardo G. deZayas, AIA, 175 Fontainebleau Blvd., Suite 2J2, Miami 33172 John Richard Diehl, AIA, Suite 16, 8960 SW 87 Court, Miami 33176 Clement DiFillippo, AIA, 10840 SW 67 Avenue, Miami 33156 Val Di Valentin, AIA, 2411 Blueridge Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20902 Carlos R. Dominguez, AIA, 168 Almeria Avenue, Coral Gables 33134 William Dorsky, AIA, William Dorsky Associates, Inc., 444 Brickell Ave- nue, Miami 33131 Jorge DortaDuque, AIA, 5645 SW 87 Street, Miami 33143 Donald J. Dwore, AIA, Ferendino/Grafton/Spillis/Candela, 800 Douglas Entrance, Coral Gables 33134 John A. Eggen, Jr., AIA, Howard Needles Tammen and Bergendoff, 1801 Grand Avenue, Kansas City 84108 Carlos M. Estevez, AIA, 3074 NW 13 Street, Miami 33125 Andres Fabregas, AIA, 1441 Brickell Avenue, Miami 33131 Teresita Falcon, AIA, 4061 Battersea Road, Coconut Grove 33133 Gilbert M. Fein, AIA, Post Office Box 40-2245, Miami Beach 33140 David J. Feinberg, AIA, 10700 Caribbean Boulevard, Miami 33189 Jose Feito, AIA, Suite 200, 3663 SW Eighth Street, Miami 33135 Christ A. Fergis, AIA, 14411 South Dixie Highway, Miami 33176 James E. Ferguson, Jr., AIA, 2901 Ponce de Leon Boulevard, Coral Gables 33134 Juan S. Fernandez, AIA, Suite 207, 1575 West 49 Street, Hialeah 33012 Ricardo J. Fernandez, AIA, 61 Merrick Way, Post Office Box 340897, Coral Gables 33134 R. Jerome Filer, AIA, 250 Catalonia Avenue, Suite 801, Coral Gables 33134 Donald H. Forfar, AIA, 1450 Madruga, Suite 304, Coral Gables 33146 Pelayo G. Fraga, AIA, 3663 SW Eighth Street, #200, Miami 33135 Eduardo (Eddy) Frances, AIA, 3180 Ponce De Leon Blvd., Coral Gables 33134 Markus A. Frankel, AIA, 1521 Alton Road, Miami Beach 33139 Donald J. Frederick, AIA, Metropolitan Dade County, Room 1204, 140 West Flagler Street, Miami 33130 Robert K. Frese, AIA, 40 Northeast 54 Street, Miami 33137 John Pierce Fullerton, AIA, Suite 703, 2600 Douglas Road, Coral Gables 33134 Roberto J. Gambach, AIA, 1200 Stillwater Drive, Miami Beach 33141 Jorge H. Garcia, AIA, Ferendino/Grafton/Spillis/Candela, 800 Douglas Entrance, Coral Gables 33134 Miguel A. Garcia, AIA, 763 Northeast 75 Street, Miami 33138 Hidalgo Garcia, AIA, 800 Douglas Entrance, Coral Gables 33134 James E. Garland, AIA, 123 Almeria Avenue, Coral Gables 33134 Ronald J. Gee, AIA, 10565 SW 109 Street, Miami 33176 D. William Gerberich, AIA, 13301 Memorial Highway, N. 3790 NW 167 Street, Miami 33055 E. M. Ghezzi, AIA, 5900 S.W. 73rd Street, South Miami 33143 Irbye G. Giddens, AIA, 1600 SW 12 Street, Miami 33135 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Thomas Gili, AIA, 137 Aragon Avenue, Coral Gables 33134 Charles Giller, AIA, 4100 N. Miami Avenue, Miami 33127 Claire D. Giller, AIA, 4100 N. Miami Avenue, Miami 33127 Ira D. Giller, AIA, 975 Arthur Godfrey Road, Miami Beach 33140 Norman Giller, AIA, 975 Arthur Godfrey Road, Miami Beach 33140 Stanley Glasgow, AIA, 2901 Ponce de Leon Boulevard, Coral Gables 33134 Pedro Goicouria, AIA, 800 Douglas Road-Suite 205, Miami 33134 Pedro Gomez, AIA, 3902 SW Fourth Street, Miami 33134 Theodore Gottfried, AIA, 5901 SW 74 Street, South Miami 33143 Julio Grabriel, AIA, 800 Douglas Entrance, Coral Gables 33134 Edward G. Grafton, AIA, 580 Avenue Puerta, Coral Gables 33143 Thorn Grafton, AIA, 1855 South Bayshore Drive, Coconut Grove 33133 Joseph I. Greenberg, AIA, 3298 Mary Street, #4, Miami 33133 John O. Grimshaw, AIA, 4750 Pine Drive, Miami 33143 Melvin Grossman, AIA, 151 NE 40 Street, Miami 33137 Avinash Gupta, AIA, 934 NW 106 Avenue Circle, Miami 33172 Manuel R. Gutierrez, AIA, 500 NW 165 Street Road, Miami 33169 David M. Harper, AIA, 14123 SW 66 Street, E-1, Miami 33183 Milton C. Harry, AIA, 2780 Douglas Road, Miami 33133 Thurston Hatcher, FAIA, 7900 Red Road, South Miami 33143 William E. Haynie, AIA, 175 Fontainebleau Blvd., Miami 33174 J. N. Garcia Hidalgo, AIA, 1525 Southwest 82 Place, Miami 33144 Lewis M. Hitt, AIA, 13500 SW 74 Place, Miami 33156 George J. Hladik, AIA, 1600 NW LeJeune Road, Miami 33126 Jan Hochstim, AIA, 7955 SW 132 Street, Miami 33156 Terry L. Holt, AIA, 1800,Coral Way, Suite 204, Miami 33145 Thomas A. Hooker, AIA, 335 Alton Road, Miami Beach 33139 Bernard N. Horovitz, AIA, 9231 SW 87 Avenue, C-7, Miami 33156 George C. Hudson, AIA, 1550 South Dixie Highway, Coral Gables 33146 Robert C. Hutcheson, AIA, 1190 San Pedro Avenue, Coral Gables 33156 Robert E. Issacs, AIA, 5499 Granada Blvd., Coral Gables 33125 Anthony Jerome Jachim, AIA, 1501 NW North River Drive, Miami 33125 Douglas G. Jackson, AIA, 100 Morningside Drive, Miami 33133 Everett H. Jenner, AIA, 6810 Maggiore Street, Coral Gables 33134 Quincy Johnson, AIA, 1450 Madruga Ave., #250, Coral Gables 33146 Richard K. Johnson, AIA, 680 Northeast 53 Street, Miami 33137 Verner Johnson, AIA, 12605 NE Seventh Avenue, Miami 33161 James W. Junkin, Jr., AIA, 6819 Barquera, Coral Gables 33146 Robert W. Kenworth, AIA, 8470 SW 43 Street, Miami 33155 George H. Khoury, AIA, 353 Alcazar, Coral Gables 33134 Jorge Khuly, AIA, 4141 SW 74 Court, Miami 33155 C. Frasuer Knight, AIA, 8720 N. Kendall Drive, #104, Miami 33176 Robert A. Koger, AIA, 9650 SW 87 Avenue, Miami 33176 Yahya Taiyebali Koita, AIA, 3746 Irvington Avenue, Coconut Grove 33133 Irvin S. Korach, AIA, 175 Fontainebleau Blvd., Miami 33172 Sidney L. Kotkin, AIA, 7221 Coral Way, Miami 33155 William C. Kreidt, AIA, 1111 S. Bayshore Drive, Miami 33131 Thomas M. Kruempelstaedter, AIA, 2780 SW Douglas Road, Suite 301, Miami 33133 H. Samuel Kruse, FAIA, 1600 NW LeJeune Road, Miami 33126 Garrett Kuhl, AIA, 800 Douglas Entrance, Miami 33134 David E. Lair, AIA, 9475 SW 116 Street, Miami 33176 Sonia Lama, AIA, 5055 NW Seventh Street, #206, Miami 33126 Robert J. Lamoureaux, Jr., AIA, 480 West Park Drive, Miami 33172 Clifford F. Landress, AIA, 11431 SW 84 Street, Miami 33173 Monte S. Lee, AIA, Dirc. Economic Dev./City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach 33139 Richard A. Lefcourt, AIA, 1662 Northeast 123 Street, North Miami 33181 Samuel J. Leff, AIA, 5995 Sunset Drive, South Miami 33143 Alan D. Lerner, AIA, 7000 SW 62 Avenue, #D204, South Miami 33143 Richard Levine, AIA, 3814 NE Miami Court, Miami 33137 Bertil Lindblad, AIA, 12785 Maple Road, North Miami 33181 Stephen C. Little, AIA, 5855 S. Waterway Drive, Miami 33155 Fair J. Llano, AIA, 9300 SW 87 Avenue, #2, Miami 33176 Charles K. Lonsdale, AIA, 2801 SW 22 Avenue, Miami 33133 Thomas L. Lopez-Gottardi, AIA, 2450 Cordova Street, Coral Gables 33134 James E. Lynskey, AIA, Post Office Box 650113, Miami 33165 Joseph A. Mandelkern, AIA, 191 Northeast 173 Street, North Miami Beach 33162 Alfred R. Marchesani, AIA, 20600 NE 20 Court, Miami 33162 Ned Charles Marks, AIA, 8219 SW 72 Avenue, Suite 143, Miami 33143 Elmer Marmostein, AIA, 11121 SW 121 Street, Miami 33176 Jaime J. Martinez, AIA, 100 Westward Drive, Miami Springs 33166 Walter B. Martinez, AIA, Suite 204, 1800 Coral Way, Miami 33149 Eric Maspons, AIA, 800 Douglas Road Suite 205, Coral Gables 33134 Roney Jorge Mateu, AIA, 5845 Southwest 73 Street, South Miami 33143 Edward A. Maxwell, AIA, 13921 SW 90 Avenue, #A215, Miami 33176 Charles E. McCoy, Jr., AIA, Post Office Box 10, Key West 33040 Dorothy McKenna, AIA, 3450 SW Third Avenue, Miami 33145 Donald McLeod, AIA, Suite 201, 261 Westward Drive, Miami Springs 33166 Bill McNeel, AIA, 5301 SW 77 Court, #108G, Miami 33155 Claudio G. Mendoza, AIA, 8045 NW 36 Street, Ste. 545, Miami 33166 Hedvika Meszaros, AIA, 428 Zamora Avenue, Coral Gables 33134 Joseph Middlebrook, AIA, 3300 Rice Street, #6, Miami 33133 Kenneth R. Miller, AIA, 3139 Commodore Plaza, Coconut Grove 33133 Roston H. Miller, AIA, Post Office Box N 7114, Nassau, Bahamas B.W.I. Marvin Mills, AIA, 7025 SW 111 Place, Miami 33173 Edna L. Mingo, AIA, 5227 NW 30 Avenue, Miami 33142 Firoz R. Mistry, AIA, 811 Malaga Avenue, Coral Gables 33134 Pedro E. Montorro, AIA, 1231 Capri Street, Coral Gables 33134 C. David Morton, AIA, 1501 NW North River Drive, Miami 33125 Larry L. Mounts, AIA, Suite 410, Pan American Bank Building, 7220 Northwest 36 Street, Miami 33166 Carlos J. Mourin, AIA, 814 West 71 Street, Hialeah 33014 J. L. Mullett, AIA, 3230 Morris Lane, Miami 33133 William C. Murphy, AIA, 10405 SW 124 Street, Miami 33176 Charles W. D. Myers, AIA, 7000 Southwest 62nd Avenue, Suite 510, Miami 33143 Luis E. Naya. AIA, 3740 SW 89 Court, Miami 33165 Raymond Nelson, AIA, 260 Palermo Avenue, Coral Gables 33134 Rex L. Nichols, AIA, 4201 North Federal Highway, Lighthouse Point 33064 James H. Nunn, Jr., AIA, 1145 NE 133 Street, North Miami 33161 Raul Ocampo, Jr., AIA, Suite 202, 7221 Coral Way, Miami 33155 Frank E. Offerle, AIA, 7000 SW 62 Avenue, D204, Miami 33143 Efraim B. Oliver, AIA, 8920 SW 18 Terrace, Miami 33165 Otto H. Oppenheimer, AIA, 2780 Douglas Road, Miami 33133 Alberto J. Otero, Jr., AIA, 5845 Southwest 73 Street, South Miami 33143 Rocco W. Pace, AIA, 1451 Brickell Avenue, Suite 306, Miami 33131 Ramon B. Pacheco, AIA, 36 SW 27 Road, Miami 33129 J. Ronald Pales, AIA, Harry Weese and Associates, Ltd., 44 West Flagler Street, Miami 33130 Lester C. Pancoast, FAIA, 3370 Mary Street, Miami 33133 Alfred B. Parker, FAIA, 2937 SW 27 Avenue, Miami 33133 Robin Z. Parker, AIA, 2937 SW 27 Avenue, Miami 33133 Jeffrey L. Parns, AIA, 7540 S.W. 59th Court, South Miami 33143 Charles H. Pawley, AIA, 3011 SW 28 Lane, Miami 33133 Philip Pearlman, AIA, Suite 404, 3325 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood 33026 Jose D. Perez, AIA, 1441 Brickell Avenue, Miami 33131 Ramon G. Perez-Alonzo, AIA, 11495-C SW 109 Road, Miami 33176 Manuel Perez-Vichot, AIA, 3900 NW 79 Avenue, Suite 100, Miami 33166 Daniel F. Perez-Zarraga, AIA, 2324 Southwest 23 Street, Miami 33145 Edward E. Pilkington, AIA, 8925 SW 19 Street, Miami 33165 Rafael Piniella, AIA, 3290 SW 17 Street, Miami 33145 Richard S. Pollack, AIA, 5190 Northwest 167 Street, Miami 33014 Allan I. Poms, AIA, 8955 SW 85 Terrace, Miami 33143 Rafael J. Portuondo, AIA, 8751 SW 41 Street, Miami 33165 Craig J. Prandini, AIA, 13418 SW 102 Lane, Miami 33186 Jorge R. Pupo, AIA, Miami Dade Comm College, 300 NE Second Avenue, Miami 33132 Lemuel Ramos, AIA, 7615 SW 62 Avenue, Miami 33143 Sandu Z. Rapp, AIA, 1865 79 Street Causeway, Apt. 151, Miami Beach 33141 George F. Reed, FAIA, 3050 Bird Avenue, Miami 33133 Don Reiff, AIA, 1449 Brickell Avenue, Miami 33131 Paul L. Reiner, AIA, 1000 NW 28 Avenue, Miami 33125 Alberto P. Renaud, AIA, 201 West Heather Drive, Key Biscayne 33149 Rafael J. Reynaldos, AIA, 9540 SW 51 Street, Miami 33165 Henry A. Riccio, AIA, 1778 Sans Souci Boulevard, North Miami 33161 R. A. Richard, AIA, 1111 South Bayshore Drive, Miami 33131 Wayne B. Richard, AIA, 1616 NW 34th Avenue, Miami 33125 Charles E. Richter, AIA, 3900 NW 79 Avenue, Suite 100, Miami 33166 Donald C. Rider, AIA, 18131 SW 98 Court, Miami 33157 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Philip A. Rizzo, AIA, Box 6092, Surfside 33154 Ronald W. Robison, AIA, 4217 Ponce de Leon Boulevard, Coral Gables 33146 Mariano Jose Rodriguez, AIA, 7500 Southwest 81 Avenue, Miami 33143 Raul L. Rodriguez, AIA, 800 Douglas Entrance, Coral Gables 33134 Juan A. Rodriguez-Tellaheche, AIA, 8384 Bird Road, Miami 33155 Hervin A. R. Romney, AIA, 1934 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables 33134 Morris Ross, AIA, 940 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach 33139 Stephen J. Roth, AIA, 5301 SW 60 Place, Miami 33155 Theodore L. Roux, AIA, 1036 South Miami Avenue, Miami 33130 Arthur Rubinstein, AIA, 401 69th Street, Apt PHP, Miami Beach 33141 Rodrigo J. Saavedra, AIA, 4864 NE 12 Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale 33334 John Sacco, AIA, 4217 Ponce de Leon Boulevard, Coral Gables 33146 Donald Sackman, AIA, Baldwin + Sackman Architects, 3298 Mary Street, #2, Coconut Grove 33190 Gerardo Salman, AIA, 5710 Maggiore, Coral Gables 33146 Ernesto L. Santos, AIA, 265 Aragon Avenue, Suite F, Miami 33134 Octavio A. Santurio, AIA, 781 East 35 Street, Hialeah 33013 Angel C. Saqui, AIA, 6912 Biscayne Blvd., Miami 33138 Jaime Schapiro, AIA, 1025 Northeast 89 Street, Miami 33138 Richard Schuster, AIA, 2901 Ponce de Leon Boulevard, Coral Gables 33134 Steven B. Schwortz, AIA, 18350 NW Second Avenue, Suite 402, Miami 33169 Richard S. Sciandra, AIA, 2650 SW 27 Avenue, Miami 33133 Harold Seckinger, AIA, 1271 Coral Way, Miami 33145 Terry A. Siegel, AIA, 6425-A S.W. 116th Place, Miami 33173 John D. Shelton, AIA, 4135 Aurora, Coral Gables 33146 Frank H. Shuflin, AIA, 9822 NE Second Avenue Suite 7, Miami Shores 33138 Charles Sieger, AIA, 9300 SW 87th Avenue, Suite 6, Miami 33176 Irene Silva, AIA, 505 Vittorio Avenue, Coral Gables 33146 James F. Silvers, AIA, 279 North Hibiscus Drive, Miami Beach 33139 Michael Simonhoff, AIA, 3503 Main Highway, Miami 33133 Jerry P. Simmons, AIA, 1777 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami 33132 Isaac Sklar, AIA, 1300 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach 33139 Oscar Sklar, AIA, 1025 Kane Concourse, Bay Harbor Island 33154 R. J. Skrip, AIA, 1550 Madruga Avenue, #215, Coral Gables 33146 Donald Slager, AIA, 1501 NW North River Drive, Miami 33125 Wahl J. Snyder II, FAIA, 1177 NE 79 Street, Miami 33138 Thomas A. Spain, AIA, 4171 Malaga Avenue, Miami 33133 Peter Spillis, AIA, 800 Douglas Entrance, Coral Gables 33134 Harold Steward, AIA, 1102 Dupont Plaza Center, Miami 33131 Wray G. Succop, AIA, 1100 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables 33134 Barry F. Sugerman, AIA, 12601 NE Seventh Avenue, North Miami 33161 Robert M. Swedroe, AIA, 1674 Meridian Avenue, Suite 409, Miami Beach 33139 Amaro Taquechel, AIA, 61 Merrick Way, Coral Gables 33134 Francis E. Telesca, AIA, 1451 Brickell Avenue, Miami 33131 Douglas A. Tilden, AIA, 44 West Flagler Street, Miami 33130 Clyde H. Toland, Jr., AIA, 800 Douglas Entrance, Coral Gables, 33134 Kenneth Treister, AIA, 2699 South Bayshore Drive, Miami 33133 S. W. Trujillo, AIA, 5252 SW 8 Street, Coral Gables 33134 William E. Tschumy, Jr., AIA, 2346 Douglas Road, Coral Gables 33134 W. E. Tschumy, Jr., AIA, 3610 Douglas Road, Coral Gables 33134 George A. Tuttle, Jr., AIA, P.O. Box 398, Captiva 33924 Loyd F. Vann, AIA, 101 NW 12 Avenue, Miami 33128 James E. Vensel, AIA, One Biscayne Tower-Suite 3650, Two South Biscayne Blvd., Miami 33131 Reinaldo Vera, AIA, 121 Majorca Avenue, Coral Gables 33134 Antonio J. Verde, AIA, 4100 North Miami Avenue, Miami 33127 Donald R. Vizza, AIA, 7521 SW 58 Street, Miami 33143 Robert C. Wade, AIA, 7220 NW 36 Street, Miami 33166 Freeman L. Walker, AIA, 950 SW 22 Road, Miami 33129 Ralph Warburton, AIA, 420 South Dixie Highway, Coral Gables 33146 Robert L. Weed, AIA, 4801 North Kendall Drive, Miami 33156 Maurice S. Weintraub, AIA, 350 Lincoln Road, Suite 316-18, Miami Beach 33139 John A. Weller, Jr., AIA, 5200 North Kendall Drive, Miami 33156 Robert C. West, AIA, 2250 South Dixie Highway, Miami 33133 Max E. White, AIA, 6201 SW 80 Street, Miami 33143 Daniel E. Williams, AIA, 3333 Rice Street, Suite 8, Coconut Grove 33133 Wayne C. Williams, AIA, 1626 Micanopy Avenue, Miami 33133 David A. Wolfberg, AIA, 1501 NW North River Drive, Miami 33125 Shirley O. Wooster, Jr., AIA, 8101 Camino Real, C115, Miami 33143 Carson B. Wright, AIA, 420 South Dixie Hwy., Ste. 4-J, Coral Gables 33146 Warren C. Wuertz, AIA, 3300 University Drive, Suite 507, Coral Springs 33065 Eugene Yaros, AIA, 6872 Coral Way, Miami 33155 William C. Zeigler, AIA, 7900 Red Road, South Miami 33143 Bernard Zyscovich, AIA, 3624 Royal Palm Avenue, Coconut Grove 33133 Associates Antonio G. Barrios, 7865 Red Road, Apt. B, South Miami 33143 Ralph Choeff, 900 Bay Drive, Apt. 225, Miami Beach 33141 Rafael Diaz, 5761 SW 13 Terrace, Miami 33144 Andres M. Duany, 6612 Le Jeune Road, Coral Gables 33146 Ms. Pilar L. Garcia-Benitez, 1127 Southwest 13 Street, Miami 33129 Cesar A. Gomez, 4011 W Flagler Street Suite 503, Miami 33126 Antinio Herrero, 4428 S.W. 136th Place, Miami 33175 Louis C. Kallinosis, 460 NE 129 Street, North Miami 33161 Robert William Keller, 14330 Northwest 11 Court, Miami 33168 Fred H. Kirsch, 7760 SW 145 Street, Miami 33158 Osvaldo L. Landera, 1501 Northwest N. River Drive, Miami 33125 Alvaro S. Lopez, 9608 SW Third Lane, Miami 33174 Mrs. Catalina Martin, 10948 SW 71 Lane, Miami 33173 John Xavier Michelena, 1867 S.W. 13th Street, Miami 33145 Bruce William Moore, 8301 SW 142nd Ave/C-207, Miami 33183 Marcel R. Morlote, 8755 Southwest 45th Terrace, Miami 33165 Ms. Dean Newberry, Ferendino/Grafton/Spillis/Candela, 800 Douglas Entrance, Coral Gables 33134 Ms. Peggy Nye, 7026 SW 110 Place, Miami 33173 George O'Shaughnessy, 11810 North Miami Avenue, North Miami 33168 Enrique A. Paredes, 250 East 12 Street, Hialeah 33010 Carlos R. deQuevedo, 6327 SW Tenth Street, Miami 33144 William A. Russell, Russell, Martinez & Holt, 1800 Coral Way, Suite 204, Miami 33145 Vivian Salaga, Ferendino, Grafton, Spillis, Candela, 800 Douglas En- trance, Coral Gables 33134 Howard A. Schieferdecker, 7735 SW 56 Avenue, #23, Miami 33143 Howard Snoweiss, 645 Majorca Avenue, Coral Gables 33134 Mr. Douglas Paul Tachi, Harry Weese And Associates, 44 West Flag- ler Street, Miami 33130 Michel T. Victor, 14110 NE Ninth Avenue, North Miami 33161 Emeritus E. H. Baxter, C/O BOX 341939, Coral Gables 33134 Samuel S. Block, AIA, 11101 SW 88 Court, Miami 33156 Carl H. Blohm, AIA, 1258 SW Third Street, Miami 33135 James E. Branch, AIA, University of Miami, Post Office Box 248294, Coral Gables 33124 Herbert M. Burnham, AIA, 56992 Crestview, Yucca Valley, California 92284 James H. Church, AIA, 290 Northeast 89 Street, Miami 33138 J. Henry Etter, AIA, 6224 Leonardo Street, Coral Gables Andrew J. Ferendino, FAIA, 800 Douglas Entrance, Coral Gables 33134 Bryan Flemming, AIA, 4066 Park Avenue, Coconut Grove 33133 Frederick A. Gibbs, AIA, Route 6, Box 60, Franklin, North Carolina 28743 Harold E. Hall, AIA, Eight Canterbury Road, Mobile, Alabama 36619 Howard B. Knight, AIA, 123 Maderia, Coral Gables 33134 Maurice Kraut, AIA, 500 Bayview Drive, #1822, Miami Beach 33140 M. Louis Kroman, AIA, 385 East 56 Street, Hialeah 33012 Samuel M. Kurtz, FAIA, 3849 Northeast 169 Street, North Miami Beach 33160 Samuel Lehrman, AIA, 1075 Miami Gardens Dr., #403, North Miami Beach 33179 Robert M. Little, FAIA, 18131 SW 98 Court, Miami 33157 J. M. Lyell, 7740 Indigo Street, Miramar 33023 Marion I. Manley, FAIA, 4060 Battersea Road, Miami 33133 William A. McCarty, AIA, 424 Hunting Lodge Drive, Miami Springs 33166 William H. Merriam, AIA, 401 Coral Way, Coral Gables 33134 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Rudolf Mikuta, AIA, 1120 West Alhambra Road, #210, Alhambra, Cali- fornia 91801 Alexander G. Milkton, AIA, 5784 SW 31 Street, Miami 33155 Dane D. Morgan, AIA, 34 Sunset Cay Road, Key Largo 33037 Samuel M. Puder, AIA, 11195 SW 70 Avenue, Miami 33156 Edward T. Rempe, AIA, 700 Catalonia Avenue, Coral Gables 33134 Fred E. Robbins, AIA, 806 Altara Avenue, Coral Gables 33146 Donald Rowell, AIA, 4130 Braganza Avenue, Coconut Grove 33133 T. Trip Russell, FAIA, 1800 Coral Way, Suite 204, Miami 33145 Jerome Schilling, AIA, 1270 N.E. 102 Street, Miami 33138 Roy J. Schneider, AIA, 145 N.E. 95 Street, Miami 33138 Gordon Severud, AIA, 81 Marsh Creek Road, Amelia Island Plantation, Amelia Island 32034 M. Tony Sherman, AIA, Placido Mar, Apt. 803, 5200 North Dixie, West Palm Beach, 33407 Norman A. Skeels, AIA, 708 Pine Tree Court, Deland 32720 William E. Tschumy, Jr., AIA, 2346 Douglas Road, Coral Gables 33134 Charles H. Vann, AIA, 1100 Ponce De Leon Blvd., Coral Gables 33134 Leroy L. Werner, AIA, 2980 Point East Drive, #500, North Miami Beach 33160 Stefan H. Zacher, AIA, 924 Lincoln Road Mall, Miami Beach 33139 Executive Secretary: Barbara Siegel 305/371-8660 Florida Southwest Chapter President Lyndon Pollock, AIA 8800 S. Tamiami Trail, Suite 416 Ft. Myers, FL 33901 813/936-4761 Vice-President Bruce Gora, AIA 8800 S. Tamiami Trail Suite 200 Ft. Myers, FL 33901 813/936-4761 Secretary Dick Fabbro, AIA 546 Val Mar Drive Ft. Myers, FL 33901 813/482-1192 Treasurer Irvin Holm, AIA P.O. Box 748 Ft. Myers, FL 33902 813/694-4037 Members George H. Bail, AIA, Post Office Box 310, Ft. Myers 33902 Joseph A. Barany, AIA, 15401 McGregor Blvd., Ft. Myers 33908 Alvah Breitweiser, AIA, 6326 Corporate Court, SW, Executive Park, Fort Myers 33901 Steven J. Brisson, AIA, Suite B 4085 Tamiami Trail North, Naples 33940 Daniel F. Burner, Jr., AIA, Post Office Box 22, Captiva Island 33924 Patrick E. Carroll, AIA, Lee County Motor Bank, Ft. Myers 33901 David G. Cooper, AIA, 1145 Fourth Street South, Naples 33940 Harry Denyes, Jr., AIA, 164 Flame Vine Drive, Naples 33940 Richard A. Fabbro, AIA, 546 Val Mar Drive, Ft. Myers 33901 88 Nelson A. Faerber, AIA, 900 Sixth Avenue, S., # 101, Naples 33940 Raymond F. Fenton, AIA, Fenton-White Associates, Rural Route 5, Box 263A, Ft. Myers 33908 Robert E. Forsythe, AIA, 900 Sixth Avenue, South, Naples 33940 Bruce T. Gora, AIA, 8800 S. Tamiami Trail, Suite 200, Ft. Myers 33907 Martin G. Gundersen, AIA, 2015 West First Street, Suite C, Ft. Myers 33901 Fred Hemingway, AIA, 738 Moody Road, North Ft. Myers 33903 Edward C. Hillstrom, AIA, 3525 Presidental Court, SW, Ft. Myers 33907 John Hobart, AIA, 365 Fifth Avenue, South, Naples 33940 Irvin Schager Holm, AIA, Bay Road, Bonita Beach, Post Office Box 748, Ft. Myers 33902 George E. Johnson, AIA, 5870 Wild Olive Tr., SW, Ft. Myers 33907 Walter Keller, AIA, Suite G 1262 Third Street, S., Naples 33940 James B. McBryde, AIA, 2120 McGregor Blvd., Ft. Myers 33901 Gordon T. McGee, AIA, Lee County Motor Bank Bldg., Suite A, Ft. Myers 33901 Richard W. Morris, AIA, 1207 Third Street, S., Camargo House, Suite One, Naples 33940 David Moyer, AIA, 473 Third Street, S., Naples 33940 William A. Mudgett, AIA, 2030B West First Street, Ft. Myers 33901 Robert A. Pahl, AIA, 381 12 Avenue, S., Naples 33940 Wiley M. Parker, AIA, 2030B West First Street, Ft. Myers 33901 William S. D. Pattison, AIA, 2B3 Broad Avenue, S., Naples 33940 Raymond E. Pigott, AIA, 2156 Johnson Street, Ft. Myers 33901 Lyndon T. Pollack, AIA, Burt, Hill & Associates, 8800 S. Tamiami Trail, Suite 416, Ft. Myers 33901 William L. Rivers, AIA, 2156 Johnson Street, Ft. Myers 33901 Herbert Rosser Savage, AIA, Post Office Box 1121, Marco Island 33937 Eugene C. Schmitt, AIA, Watson and Company, 223-D Colonial Ex- ecutive Center, 1620 Medical Lane, Ft. Myers 33907 John B. Silver, AIA, Watson & Co., Suite 220, 1620 Medical Lane, Ft. Myers 33609 Charles E. Smith, AIA, Suite A., Lee County Motor Bank, Ft. Myers 33901 Timothy L. Stone, AIA, 15401 McGregor Blvd., Ft. Myers 33908 Robert N. Thompson, AIA, 455 Willow Tree Drive, Melbourne 32935 George A. Tuttle, Jr., AIA, Post Office Box 398, Captiva 33924 Frank A. Vellake, AIA, Suite C, 2015 W First Street, Ft. Myers 33901 Ronald G. Weaver, AIA, 15401 McGregor Blvd., Ft. Myers 33908 Jack J. Worth, III, AIA, Burt, Hill Kosar, Rittlemann Associates, 8800 South Tamiami Trail, Suite 416, Ft. Myers 33901 Maria Elena Zas, AIA, 3340 East Riverside Drive, Ft. Myers 33901 Associates William T. Martin, P.O. Box 1544, Orange Park 32073 Emeritus Calrence M. Bauchspies, AIA, 20 First Avenue, S., Naples 33940 James B. McBryde, AIA, 2120 McGregor Blvd., Ft. Myers 33901 Samuel Z. Moskowitz, FAIA, 24 Maui Circle, Naples 33940 Burt V. Stevens, AIA, 1155-26th Ave., N., Naples 33940 Paul P. Stewart, AIA, 677 Bougainvillia Road, Naples 33940 Jacksonville Chapter President Russell Gustafson, AIA 1539 Parental Home Rd. Jacksonville, FL 32216 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Vice-President James Clements, AIA 45 W. Bay St. Jacksonville, FL 32202 Secretary Ken Smith, AIA 2111 Corporate Square Blvd. Jacksonville, FL 32216 Treasurer Jeremiah Lahey, AIA 754 Florida National Bank Bldg. Jacksonville, FL 32210 Members James D. Alford, AIA, 2245 St. Johns Avenue, Jacksonville 32204 John M. Barley II, AIA, Post Office Box 4850, Jacksonville 32201 Richard James Beyer, AIA, 720 Gilmore Street, Jacksonville 32204 Edward E. Blakely, AIA, 720 Gilmore Street Jacksonville 32204 Edward Bondi, Jr., AIA, P.O. Box 2016, St. Augustine 32084 David B. Boyer, AIA, 1974 San Marco Boulevard, Jacksonville 32207 John T. Brickert, AIA, 1454 Arlingwood Avenue, Jacksonville 32211 Delmus Brim, Jr., AIA, 100 Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville 32202 A. Robert Broadfoot, Jr., AIA, 6321 North Arlington Road, Jacksonville 32211 Robert C. Broward, AIA, 1922 Felch Avenue, Jacksonville 32207 Geoffrey John Brune, AIA, 3456 Oak Street, Jacksonville 32205 Franklin S. Bunch, FAIA, 1320 Coast Line Building, Jacksonville 32202 Cecil B. Burns, AIA, Box B, Winn-Dixie, Jacksonville 32203 George Lawrence Chapman, AIA, 720 Gilmore Street, Jacksonville 32204 James E. Clements, AIA, 45 West Bay Street, Jacksonville 32202 William G. Cole, AIA, 12 Linda Mar Drive, St. Augustine Beach 32084 John M. Creamer, AIA, Post Office Box 4850, Jacksonville 32201 Edgar M. Crenshaw, AIA, 4057 Carmichael Avenue, Jacksonville 32207 Robert F. Darby, AIA, Post Office Box 4850, Jacksonville 32201 Howard Wilton Davis, AIA, 24 Cathedral Place, Suite 406, St. Augus- tine 32084 L. Linn Day, AIA, 4389 Springmoor Drive, West, Jacksonville 32225 John J. Diamond, AIA, 1652 Shirl Lane, Jacksonville 32207 Walter D. Domingos, Jr., AIA, 2810 Yale Avenue, Jacksonville 32210 H. Lamar Drake, AIA, 1636 Shadowood Lane, Suite 106, Jacksonville 32207 Sylvester A. Dulgeroff, AIA, 1153 Catalina Road East, Jacksonville 32216 William P. J. Ebert, AIA, 220 East Forsyth Street, Jacksonville 32202 David L. Engdahl, AIA, Haskell Bldg., Jacksonville 32204 Floyd 0. Erich, AIA, 2359 Grace Lane, Orange Park 32073 George R. Fisher, AIA, 1710 Shadowood Lane, Suite 230, Jacksonville 32207 Norman H. Freedman, AIA, 3604 Darnall Place, Jacksonville 32217 Allen D. Frye, AIA, 3221 Park Street, Jacksonville 32205 J. Patrick Fugeman, AIA, 754 Florida National Bank Bldg., Jacksonville 32202 James L. Garland, AIA, 10105 Leisure Lane, North, Jacksonville 32216 Carl D. Garlington, AIA, 2828 El Dorado Avenue, Jacksonville 32210 W. Stanly Gordon, AIA, 2614 Independent Square, Suite 3202, Jack- sonville 32202 Charles D. Grant, AIA, Amelia Island Plantation, Amelia Island 32034 John P. Graves, AIA, 928 Moravon Avenue, Jacksonville 32211 Mellen C. Greeley, FAIA, 6457 Pottsburg Drive, Jacksonville 32211 Russell Gustafson, AIA, 1539 Parental Home Road, Jacksonville 32216 J. Brooks Haas, AIA, 1045 Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville 32204 Taylor Hardwick, AIA, 9080 Golfside Drive, Jacksonville 32216 J.B. Harms, AIA, 6732 Oakwood Drive, Jacksonville 32211 Warren C. Hendry, Jr., AIA, 1320 Coast Line Building, Jacksonville 32202 Robert D. Hoenshel, AIA, Haskell Building, Jacksonville 32204 Louis C. Holloway, Jr., AIA, 302 Third Street, Suite One, Neptune Beach 32233 Christopher Nathan Holmes, AIA, 3907 Gadsden Road, Jacksonville 32207 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Howard H. Humburg, AIA, 7219 Altama Road, Jacksonville 32216 Robert E. Kelly, AIA, 1840 Southside Boulevard, Jacksonville 32216 James O. Kemp, AIA, 3986 Boulevard Center Drive, Jacksonville 32207 Charles E. King, FAIA, Post Office Box 41245, Jacksonville 32203 Richard G. King, AIA, 718 Sixth Avenue, North, Jacksonville Beach 32250 Donald C. Kluge, AIA, 754 Florida National Bank Building, Jacksonville 32202 David M. Laffitte, Jr., AIA, 1421 Talbot Avenue, Jacksonville 32205 Jeremiah Kirkland Lahey, AIA, 754 Florida National Bank Building, Jacksonville 32210 Dennis R. Lane, AIA, 754 Florida National Bank Building, Jacksonville 32202 Stephen F. Lazar, AIA, 2245 St. Johns Avenue, Jacksonville 32204 Catherine Dowling Lee, AIA, 2111 Corporate Square Boulevard, Jack- sonville 32216 Robert D. Lee, AIA, 1702 Samontee Road, Jacksonville 32211 Duane W. Leuthold, AIA, 4401 Emerson Street, Jacksonville 32207 Robert M. Lurie, AIA, 2609 Independent Square, One Independent Drive, Jacksonville 32202 William L. Lyle, AIA, 2831 Chelton Road, Jacksonville 32216 William H. Marshall, AIA, 2414 Kellow Circle, Jacksonville 32216 Thomas A. McCrary, Jr., AIA, 220 East Forsyth Street, Jacksonville 32202 James A. McDonald, AIA, 1539 Parental Home Road, Jacksonville 32216 Byron Mclntyre, AIA, Post Office Box 4850, Jacksonville 32201 Ben F. McMurry, Jr., AIA, Post Office Box 4850, Jacksonville 32201 Ardhe S. Mittal, AIA, 5023 Somersby Road, Jacksonville 32217 Don R. Morgan, AIA, Post Office Box Drawer 1208, Keystone Heights 32656 William N. Morgan, FAIA, 220 East Forsyth Street, Jacksonville 32202 William T. Morris, AIA, 4632 Birchwood Avenue, Jacksonville 32207 Walter J. O'Kon, AIA, 93 King Street, Suite 2, St. Augustine 32084 Robert E. Olden, AIA, 720 Gilmore Street, Jacksonville 32204 Ted P. Pappas, AIA, P.O. Box 41245, Jacksonville 32203 Harleston G. Parkes, AA,I 8541 Mathonia Avenue, Jacksonville 32211 Charles E. Pattillo III, AIA, 1636 Shadowood Lane, Suite 106, Jackson- ville 32207 Jose M. Perez, AIA, 2736 University Blvd., W., Studio 5, Jacksonville 32217 Larry N. Ponder, AIA, 754 Florida National Bank Building, Jacksonville 32202 Theodore C. Poulos, AA, 3706 Buckskin Trail East, Jacksonville 32211 James Frank Price, AIA, 4019 Boulevard Center Drive, Jacksonville 32201 Richard E. Pryor, AIA, 1320 Coast Line Building, Jacksonville 32202 Frederick N. Reed, Jr., AIA, 1045 Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville 32204 William Vernon Reed, FAIA, 3537 Mineola Drive, Sarasota 33577 Richard T. Reep, AIA, 1320 Seaboard Coast Line Building, Jacksonville 32202 Tom Reynolds, AIA, 1320 Seaboard Coast Line Bldg., Jacksonville 32202 William K. Rinaman, AIA, 3661 Jose Terrace, Jacksonville 32216 James E. Rink, Jr., AIA, 1320 Seaboard Coastline Building, Jackson- ville 32202 Richard C. Rosenvold, AIA, Post Office Box 210, Jacksonville 32201 George Peter L. Rumpel, FAIA, 45 West Bay Street, Jacksonville 32202 Charles B. Salem, 949 Overlook Drive, Jacksonville 32211 Daniel J. Schaefer, AIA, 4431 Worth Drive West, Jacksonville 32207 Jeffrey E. Schaefer, AIA, 1106 Park Avenue, Orange Park 32073 G. Edward Shafer, AIA, 110 Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville 32202 James E. Shelley, AIA, Post Office Box 4850, Jacksonville 32201 Herschel E. Shepard, Jr., FAIA, 2111 Corporate Square Boulevard, Jacksonville 32216 Frank D. Shumer, AIA, 10695 Beach Boulevard, Jacksonville 32216 James W. Simmons, AIA, 1710 Shadowood Lane, Suite 230, Jackson- ville 32207 Albert L. Smith, AIA, 1320 Coast Line Building, Jacksonville 32202 Ivan H. Smith, FAIA, 10460 Sylvan Lane West, Jacksonville 32217 Jack W. Smith, AIA, Post Office Box 4850, Jacksonville 32201 Kenneth Ray Smith, AIA, 2111 Corporate Square Boulevard, Jackson- ville 32216 J. Douglas Snead, Jr., AIA, 7601 Alton Avenue, Jacksonville 32211 Willis L. Stephens, AIA, 594 South Edgewood Avenue, Jacksonville 32205 John P. Stevens, AIA, 434 Orange Avenue, Jacksonville 32211 Walter Q. Taylor, AIA, 1320 Coast Line Building, Jacksonville 32202 Craig S. Thomson, AIA, 817 Magnolia Avenue, Lighthouse Park, St. Augustine 32084 H. S. Thorsen, Jr., AIA, 627 Florida National Bank Building, Jacksonville 32202 Corneil E. Torbert, AIA, Suite 819, Florida Title Building, Jacksonville 32202 John W.Totty, AIA, 819 Palermo Road, Jacksonville 32216 Richard J. Veenstra, AIA, 415 East Monroe Street, Jacksonville 32202 William E. Wallace, AIA, 627 Florida National Bank Building, Jackson- ville 32202 Lea Wells, AIA, 66 Hypolita Street, St. Augustine 32084 Lynwood G. Willis, AIA, 415 East Monroe Street, Jacksonville, 32202 Robert C. Wise, AIA, 1515 Goodwin Street, Jacksonville 32204 Thomas A. Woodruff, AIA, 947 Greenridge Road, Jacksonville 32207 Robert D. Woolverton, AIA, 3551 St. Johns Avenue, Jacksonville 32205 Emilio Zeller Ill, AIA, 1000 Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville 32204 Associates Janice R. Young, 1320 Seaboard Coastline Bldg., Jacksonville 32202 Emeritus Logan S. Chappell, AIA, 2585 Holly Point Rd., East, Orange Park 32073 W. Kenyon Drake, AIA, 4057 Carmichael Avenue, Suite 120, Jackson- ville 32207 Mellen C. Greeley, FAIA, 6457 Pottsburg Drive, Jacksonville 32211 William K. Jackson, AIA, 1320 Coast Line Bldg., Jacksonville 32202 William D. Kemp, AIA, 1320 Seaboard Coast Line Bldg., Jacksonville 32202 Harry C. Powell, AIA, 754 Florida National Bank Bldg., Jacksonville 32202 F. Stewart Roberts, AIA, 754 Florida National Bank Bldg., Jacksonville 32202 Walter B. Schultz, AIA, 5536 Clifton Road, Jacksonville 32211 Ivan H. Smith, FAIA, 10460 Sylvan Lane West, Jacksonville 32217 Mid Florida Chapter President Charles S. Braun, AIA 1155 Louisiana Ave. Winter Park, FL 32789 305/644-2656 Vice President L. E. Bebermeyer, AIA P.O. Box 8006 Orlando, FL 32806 305/851-0840 Secretary Clyde A. Brady, III, AIA 600 Courtland St. Suite 380 Orlando, FL 32804 305/645-3495 Treasurer Richard W. Zipperly, AIA P.O. Box 1471 Orlando, FL 32802 305/425-0922 Brevard Section President George Megginson, AIA 2222 S. Washington Ave. Titusville, FL 32780 305/267-7972 Vice President Walter C. Bowman, AIA 30 Holiday Office Center Cocoa Beach, FL 32931 305/783-8118 Secretary Melville Grove, AIA 675 Cypress St. P.O. Box 1513 Merritt Island, FL 32952 305/453-2790 Treasurer Herbert J. Sands, Jr., AIA 2013 South Melbourne Ct. Melbourne, FL 32901 305/727-7727 Members Lawrence H. Adams, Jr., AIA, 500 S. Magnolia Ave., Orlando 32801 Richard N. Awsumb, Jr., AIA, 635 Swallow Drive, Casselberry 32707 John K. Awsumb, AIA, 500 S. Magnolia Ave., Orlando 32801 Jose Barbosa, AIA, 2519 Timberlake Drive, Orlando 32806 L. E. Bebermeyer, AIA, 7120 Lake Ellenor Drive, Orlando 32809 Peter C. Beggs, AIA, 2629 S. Bayshore Drive, Miami 33133 Alan B. Berman, AIA, 723 East Colonial Drive, Orlando 32803 D. T. Black, AIA, 100 Starling Lane, Longwood 32750 Bruce G. Blackman, AIA, 935 Orange Ave., Winter Park 32789 Howard B. Bochiardy, FAIA, P.O. Box 8006, Orlando 32806 A. Oru Bose, AIA, 180 Park Avenue, No., Suite 4D, Winter Park 32789 Walter C. Bowman, AIA, P.O. Box 369, Cocoa Beach 32931 James R. Boyce, AIA, 11801 S Apopka-Vineland Road, Orlando 32811 Clyde A. Brady III, AIA, 600 Courtland Street, Suite 380, Orlando 32804 Charles S. Braun, AIA, 1155 Louisiana Avenue, Suite 101, Winter Park 32789 Richard Guy Arthur Butler, AIA, 47 East Robinson Street, #210, Orlan- do 32801 Brian C. Canin, AIA, 201 East Pine Street, Orlando 32801 Jay G. Carroll, AIA, Post Office Box 203, Maitland 32751 Bienvenido N. Celones, AIA, 204 Doverwood Road, Fern Park 32730 William C. Charvat, AIA, 1155 Louisiana Avenue, Suite 101,Winter Park 32789 Charles R. Corda, AIA, Bldg E-10377-87 SW 86th Street, Miami 33143 William A. Cox, AIA, 200B East Marks Street, Orlando 32803 Leonard R. Davis, AIA, 2626 Edgewater Drive, Orlando 32804 P. Donovan Dean, AIA, 615 N. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando 32801 Robert W. DeBoard, AIA, 3309 Cullen Lake Shore Drive, Orlando 32812 John P. DeLoe, AIA, 1250-410 Logan Street, Denver, CO 80303 John S. Dickerson, AIA, Post Office Box 2226, Leesburg 32748 Leslie Divoll, AIA, 122B North Orange Avenue, Orlando 32789 C. A. Ellingham, AIA, 1108 New York Avenue, North, Winter Park 32789 Leonard Feinberg, AIA, 933 Lee Road, #408, Orlando 32810 Stephen Feller, AIA, 238 Park Avenue, North, Winter Park 32789 Gary J. Frick, AIA, 6220 S. Orange Blossom Trail #110, Orlando 32809 Lyle P. Fugleberg, AIA, 1660 East Amelia, Orlando 32803 Richard L. Gaines, AIA, 585 Osceola Court, Winter Park 32789 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Keshavji R. Gala, AIA, 932 North Hyer Avenue, Orlando 32803 Louis C. George, AIA, 909-A West Magnolia, Leesburg 32748 Steven Jerome Gertel, AIA, 116 Lemon Lane, Longwood 32750 David L. Goodwin, AIA, 1008 Dupont Avenue, Winter Park 32789 Donald R. Hampton, AIA, 1460 West Fairbanks Avenue, Winter Park 32789 Robert A. Harris, AIA, 1218 Alabama Drive, Winter Park 32789 Bernard P. Harter II, AIA, 1284 West Fairbanks Avenue, Winter Park 32789 Bruce Hartwigsen, AIA, 145 Lincoln Avenue, Winter Park 32789 Wayne D. Heasley, AIA, 3200 Chelsea Avenue, Orlando 32803 Alan C. Helman, AIA, 1155 Louisiana Avenue, Suite 101, Winter Park 32789 Arthur H. Hoag, Jr., FAIA, 6220 S. Orange Blosson Trail, #110, Orlando 32809 John A. Hollifield, AIA, 2331 Randall Road, Winter Park 32789 William R. Hood, AIA, 706 Ranger Boulevard, Winter Park 32792 Wendell E. Hornbecker, AIA, P.O. Box 20, Boise 83726 Fred M. Humphrey, AIA, Post Office Box 1413, Winter Park 32790 Roger A. Humphreys, AIA, 2013 South Melbourne Court, Melbourne 32901 Tom R. Hunton, AIA, 600 Courtland Street, Suite 380, Orlando 32804 Thomas R. Hurley, AIA, Suite 101, 1155 Louisiana Avenue, Winter Park 32789 Harold W. Johnson, AIA, Post Office Box 40, Lake Buena Vista 32830 Nick A. Jones, AIA, 1330 Bowman Street, Clermont 32711 Robert A. Koch, AIA, 1600 East Amelia Street, Orlando 32803 John B. Langley, AIA, Post Office Box 729, Winter Park 32789 Roger A. Leibin, AIA, 933 Lee Road, Suite 408, Orlando 32810 Ralph P. Lovelock, AIA, Post Office Box 730, Winter Park 32789 John Lubenow, AIA, Post Office Box 8006, Orlando 32806 Charles H. MacMahon, Jr., FAIA, P.O. Box 1630, Deland 32720 H. James Malloy, AIA, 2519 Tuscarora Trail, Maitland 32751 Ronald G. Mauger, AIA, 140 Trismen Terrace, Winter Park 32789 George T. Middleton, AIA, 2156 Blossom Lane, Winter Park 32789 Gordon V. Monday, AIA, 1460 West Fairbanks Avenue, Winter Park 32789 Robert B. Murphy, AIA, 1010 Valencia Avenue, Orlando 32804 John H. Newlin, AIA, Suite 101, 1155 Louisiana Avenue, Winter Park 32789 Charles O Bryon, AIA, 5170 Cypress Creek Drive, Orlando 32805 Richard J. Ostrander, AIA, 2304 East Aloma Avenue, Winter Park 32792 Fred G. Owles, Jr., AIA, 1810 West Colonial, Orlando 32804 John W. Page, AIA, 416 Fairfax Avenue, Winter Park 32789 H. Maxwell Parish, AIA, 1704 Shawnee Trail, Maitland 32731 Thomas E. Peacock, AIA, Suite 101, 1155 Louisiana Avenue, Winter Park 32789 Calvin H. Peck, AIA, 2410 Shoreham Road, Orlando 32803 Sara Perez, AIA, 401 Strawberry Field, Winter Park 32792 Lonnie G. Peterson, AIA, 602 Metcalf Bldg.-100 S. Orange Ave., Orlando 32801 Roger A. Pierce, AIA, 200 West Welbourne Avenue, #5, Winter Park 32789 Traian J. Pop, AIA, 2812 Norris Avenue, Orlando 32803 Tom Price, AIA, 201 E. Pine St. Suite 500, Orlando 32801 Ernest D. Rapp, AIA, 5929 Anno Avenue, Orlando 32809 Isaac S. K. Reeves V, AIA, 255 Sylvan Boulevard, Winter Park 32789 R. S. Rokicki, AIA, 206 Sweetwater Creek Dr., W., Longwood 32750 John H. Rogers, Jr., AIA, Post Office Box 730, Winter Park 32789 Mark Schweizer, Jr., AIA, Post Office Box 1471, Orlando 32802 Nils M. Schweizer, AIA, P.O. Box 1471, Orlando 32802 Raymond Louis Scott, AIA, Post Office Box 2769, Orlando 32802 Frank Sheehy, AIA, Post Office Box 252, Winter Park 32789 Claude W. Shivers, AIA, 600 Courtland Street, Suite 380, Orlando 32804 Donald F. Sirine, AIA, 3104 Harrison Avenue, #D26, Orlando 32804 Edward A. Spelman, AIA, 401 East Robinson Street, Orlando 32801 L. Duane Stark, AIA, Post Office Box 1471, Orlando 32802 Hill Stiggins, AIA, 729 North Thorton Street, Orlando 32803 Robert L. Strobeck, AIA, Ste 110, 6220 S Orange Blossom Trl, Orlan- do 32809 Edward L. Thomas, AIA, 1401 Edgewater Drive, Orlando 32804 James P. Ulrich, AIA, 3444 McCrory Place, Suite 250, Orlando 32803 Douglas Edwin Walton, Sr., A A, Post Office Box 5688, Orlando 32805 Henry M. Walton, AIA, Post Office Box 5688, Orlando 32805 Robert F. Webb, AIA, 1622 Wind Drift Road, Orlando 32809 K. Brooks Weiss, AIA, Post Office Box 2769, Orlando 32802 Joseph J. Williams, AIA, 329 Merrie Oaks Road, Winter Park 32792 Downing B. Young, AIA, 200B East Marks Street, Orlando 32803 Patrick J. H. Young, AIA, Post Office Box 2396, Jackson, Mississippi 32905 Paul Zelones, AIA, 412 MacArthur Drive, Orlando 32809 Richard W. Zipperly, AIA, Post Office Box 1471, Orlando 32802 Clyde A. Allen, AIA, Post Office Box 69, Cocoa 32922 Walter C. Bowman, AIA, Post Office Box 369, Cocoa Beach 32931 Henry D'Amico, AIA, 709 Florida Avenue, Cocoa 32922 William B. Doan, AIA, 2776 Pembroke Road, Melbourne 32935 William Leonard Gabriel, AIA, 3880 South Washington Avenue, #204, Titusville 32780 Melville Grove, AIA, Post Office Box 1513, Merritt Island 32952 William H. Harmon, AIA, Post Office Box 114, Palm Bay 32905 Frank A. Herrera, AIA, Post Office Box 1525, Melbourne 32935 Jerome Lew Jeffers, AIA, Post Office Box 790, Cocoa Beach 32931 Richard L. Lemon, AIA, 2222 South Washington Avenue, Titusville 32780 George M. Megginson, AIA, 2222 South Washington Avenue, Titusville 32780 Raymond R. Poynter, Jr., AIA, 3275 Pineda Avenue, Melbourne 32935 Herbert J. Sands, Jr., AIA, 2013 South Melbourne Court, Melbourne 32901 Richard T. Stagg, AIA, 8660 Astronaut Boulevard, Cape Canaveral 32920 Craig A. Suman, AIA, 2013 South Melbourne Court, Melbourne 32901 Rhoderic F. Taylor, AIA, 233 E. New Haven Avenue, Melbourne 32901 Robert N. Thompson, AIA, 455 Willow Tree Drive, Melbourne 32935 Joseph R. Vislay, AIA, Post Office Box 1525, Melbourne 32935 E. Kayden Wood, AIA, 8660 Astronaut Boulevard, Cape Canaveral 32920 Associates Robert L. Biscardi, 115 Gem Lake Drive, Maitland 32751 Ronald L. Burlile, Post Office Box 5688, Orlando 32805 John J. Buynak, Post Office Box 5688, Orlando 32805 Stephen R. Cold, 200 West Welbourne Avenue, Winter Park 32789 William G. Foss, 7120 Lake Ellenor Drive, Orlando 32809 Michael J. Gallo, 2013 S. Melbourne Court, Melbourne 32901 John H. Graham, Post Office Box 5688, Orlando 32805 Thomas F. Griffin, 2102 Byron Road, Winter Park 32792 Bryan Ho, 632 Haystack Circle, #105, Orlando 32808 Patrick Laughlin, 2061 Rockledge Drive, Rockledge 32955 Craig Rader, Suite 380 American Pioneer Center, 600 Courtland Street, Orlando 32804 Randy Reyna, Post Office Box 5688, Orlando 32805 Richard A. Schmidt, 200 Maitland Ave #28, Altamonte Springs 32701 Francis P. Shaw, 462 Victor Avenue, Longwood 32750 Arthur Hargrove, Jr., 118 South Indian Circle, Cocoa 32922 Professional Affiliates William H. Baker, 820 South Denning Drive, Winter Park 32789 Laura M. Bailey, 201 E. Pine St., Suite 420, Orlando 32801 Marshall B. Bone, 211 South Bumby Avenue, Orlando 32803 Robert Braun, Post Office Box 7755, Orlando 32854 Edward R. Chatelain, Post Office Box 5688, Orlando 32805 James A. Ferguson, II, Post Office Box 6056C, Orlando 32802 Ms. Rosemary H. Gillett, Post Office Box 1361, Winter Park 32789 George W. Grant, 221 Graham Road, Fern Park 32730 Frederick Halback, 27 East Pine Street, Orlando 32801 James W. Kuhlmann, 5985 Windhover Drive, Orlando 32805 Mr. Mike Segal, Post Office Box 4419, Winter Park 32793 Susan Sevlie, 200 West Welbourne Avenue, Suite 5, Winter Park 32789 Barbara McCarty Cofer, 950 East Eau Gallie Blvd., Indian Harbor Beach 32937 Emeritus Lucas E. Bannon, AIA, 607 Melville Avenue, Sanford 32711 Charles L. Hendrick, AIA, Post Office Box 38, Sanford 32711 Herbert W. Holmgren, AIA, 2024 Gunn Road, Winter Park 32789 James Gamble Rogers, AIA, 145 Lincoln Avenue, Winter Park 32790 Richard Boone Rodgers, AIA, 511 North Mills Avenue, Orlando 32803 Clifford H. Warriner, AIA, 1041 Cottontail Lane, Maitland 32751 John T. Watson, AIA, 8982 LeValley Court, Orlando 32811 Executive Secretary: Lynn Langley 305/644-2593 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Palm Beach Chapter President Joseph Hamzy, AIA 340 Royal Palm Way W. Palm Beach, FL 33480 Vice-President Michael Corbett, AIA 6662 Westview Dr. Lantana, FL 33462 Secretary Larry Schneider, AIA 115 Woodland Rd. Palm Springs, FL 33461 Treasurer Philip S. Steel, AIA 102 N. County Rd. Palm Beach, FL 33480 Indian River Section President John W. Calmes, AIA 1125 12 Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 Vice-President Tom Culler, AIA P.O. Drawer 610 Vero Beach, FL 32960 Secretary/Treasurer John J. Schlitt, Jr., AIA P.O. Box 2589 Vero Beach, FL 32960 Spanish River Section President Larry J. Winker, AIA 228 N.W. 11th Ave. Boca Raton, FL 33432 Vice President Kenneth Rubsamen, AIA 250 Royal Court Delray Beach, FL 33444 Secretary/Treasurer William A. Romberger, AIA 30 S.E. 7th St. D-3 Boca Raton, FL 33432 Members James H. Anstis, AIA, 333 Southern Boulevard, West Palm Beach 33405 Rudolph M. Arsenicos, AIA, Suite 100D, 301 Broadway, Riviera Beach 33404 Frederick L. Astle, AIA, 2828 Tennis Club Drive, #204, West Palm Beach 33409 Dwight R. Baber, AIA, 712 Ardmore Road, West Palm Beach 33401 John G. Baccari, AIA, 398 W. Camino Gardens Blvd., Suite 207A, Boca Raton 33432 James T. Barretta, AIA, 1832 NW Second Avenue, Boca Raton 33432 Robert Leslie Bell, AIA, 316 Monceaux Road, West Palm Beach 33405 Charles E. Block, AIA, Post Office Box 1387, Vero Beach 32960 George F. Bollis, Jr., AIA, 3328 Flamingo Drive, Vero Beach 32960 William W. Brainard, AIA, 206 Arlington Road, West Palm Beach 33405 Ben F. Britt, AIA, 402 East Parkway, Stuart 33494 Robert Lloyd Britt, AIA, 3669 SE Salerno Road, Stuart 33494 Kemp Caler, AIA, 361 South County Road, Palm Beach 33480 John W. Calmes, AIA, 1125 12th Street, Suite B, Vero Beach 32960 Robert J. Ceravolo, AIA, 244 Orange Grove Road, Palm Beach 33480 Howard Chilton, AIA, 446 Brazilian Avenue, Palm Beach 33480 Michael S. Christensen, 533 NW 50 Avenue, Delray Beach 33445 John D. Conway, AIA, 1699 South Federal Highway, Boca Raton 33432 Michael P. Corbett, AIA, 6662 Westview Drive, Lantana 33462 Philip A. Crannell, Jr., AIA, Gee & Jensen, 2019 Okeechobee Boule- vard, West Palm Beach 33409 Thomas C. Culler, Jr., AIA, Post Office Box 610, Vero Beach 32960 Robert G. Currie, AIA, 900 E. Atlantic, Suite #3, Delray Beach 33444 Edson E. Dailey, Jr., AIA, 433 Nottingham Boulevard, West Palm Beach 33405 George C. Davis, AIA, Post Office Box 1000, Boynton Beach 33435 Theodore E. Davis, AIA, 10385 Ironwood Road, Palm Beach Gardens 33410 Armando A. Dehesa, AIA, 1040 SW Fifth Street, Boca Raton 33432 David N. Deinard, AIA, Four Palms Road, Jensen Beach 33457 Lourdes S. Dupere, AIA, 2790 Flamango Lake Drive, West Palm Beach 33406 Donald R. Edge, AIA, 444 Bunker Road, West Palm Beach 33405 Joanna Frost-Golino, AIA, 154 Atlantic Avenue, Palm Beach 33480 Alexander A. Gartner, AIA, 2121 North Ocean Boulevard, Boca Raton 33431 Robert Leigh Gaskill, AIA, 28 Forest Park Drive, Vero Beach 32960 James E. Gibson, AIA, 1612 Camino Del Rio West, Vero Beach 32960 Stephen J. Ginocchio, AIA, 2300 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd., Suite 301, West Palm Beach 33401 Benjamin J. Glidden III, AIA, 2000 Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard, West Palm Beach 33409 William F. Gossett, AIA, 631 36th Street, West Palm Beach 33407 Richard S. Granfield, AIA, 800 East Ocean Boulevard, Stuart 33494 Joseph A. Hamzy, Jr., AIA, 340 Royal Palm Way, Palm Beach 33480 Randolph C. Hansen, AIA, 860 North Federal Highway, North Palm Beach 33408 William A. Hanser, AIA, 340 Royal Palm Way, Palm Beach 33480 D. Jack Harden, AIA, 2019 Okeechobee Boulevard, West Palm Beach 33409 Glen P. Harris, AIA, 1308 13th Court, Palm Beach Gardens 33410 Jeffrey William Henneman, AIA, 818 8th Lane, Garden Lakes 1, Palm Beach Gardens 33410 Kenneth J. Hirsch, AIA, 2200 Glades Road, Boca Raton 33431 Timothy Hoffman, AIA, 2420 Florida Avenue, West Palm Beach 33401 L. Edward Hoon, AIA, Bessemer Building, Jensen Beach 33457 Kenneth Jacobson, AIA, 900 East Atlantic, Suite 3, Delray Beach 33444 Peter Jefferson, FAIA, 407 Atlanta Avenue, Stuart 33494 Christopher M. Jones, AIA, 911 Ninth Court, Palm Beach Gardens 33410 Paul Douglas Kelley, AIA, 1027 SW Spruce Street, Palm City 33490 Eugene Lawrence, AIA, 205 Worth Avenue, Palm Beach 33480 Howarth L. Lewis, Jr., AIA, 501 South Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach 33401 J. Patrick Lynch, AIA, 311 E. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton 33432 John B. Marion, AIA, Suite 400A, Plaza 1551, 1551 Forum Place, West Palm Beach 33401 Edwin Alexander Martin, AIA, Suite 200, Bessemer Building, Jensen Beach 33457 John H. Mathis, Jr., AIA, 340 Royal Palm Way, Palm Beach 33480 Howard E. McCall, AIA, 311 E. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton 33432 Paul A. McKinley, AIA, 500 NE Spanish River Blvd., Spanish River Plaza, Suite 10, Boca Raton 33432 Douglas McNeill, AIA, 2267 NW 30 Road, Boca Raton 33431 Ronald H. Miller, AIA, 30 Southeast Seventh Street, Boca Raton 33432 Ralph S. Moe, Jr., AIA, 1122 North Dixie Highway, Lake Worth 33460 Harry G. Morris, AIA, 249 Peruvian Avenue, Palm Beach 33480 FLORIDA ARCHITECT/ Winter, 1981 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 93 Sidney K. Neill, AIA, Post Office Box 2837, Palm Beach 33480 Emily V. Obst, AIA, 2326 South Congress Avenue, West Palm Beach 33406 Harold A. Obst, AIA, 2326 South Congress Avenue, West Palm Beach 33406 Anthony E. Oliver Ill, AIA, 2000 Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard, West Palm Beach 33409 Jeffrey A. Ornstein, AIA, 333 Southern Blvd., Suite 203, West Palm Beach 33405 Joseph J. Paluga, AIA, Suite 400A, Plaza 1551, 1551 Forum Place, West Palm Beach 33401 R. Carroll Peacock, AIA, 501 South Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach 33401 Herbert A. Pecht, Jr., AIA, 3210 Medinah Circle, Lake Worth 33463 Robert F. Petersen, AIA, 618 Macy Street, West Palm Beach 33405 Robert Petersen, AIA, 1229 Old Okeechobee Road, West Palm Beach 33401 Robert W. Richardson, AIA, 157 Everglade Avenue, Palm Beach 33480 David V. Robison, AIA, Post Office Box 610, Vero Beach 32960 Norman Robson, AIA, 700 Chillingworth Drive, West Palm Beach 33409 Albert F. Rodriguez, AIA, 5114 El Claro, South, West Palm Beach 33406 William A. Romberger, AIA, 830 Southeast Third Avenue, Delray Beach 33444 Kenneth Rubsamen, AIA, 250 Royal Court, Delray Beach 33444 Richard L. San Giovanni, AIA, 5601 Corporate Way, #306, West Palm Beach 33407 John J. Schlitt, AIA, Post Office Box 2589, Vero Beach 32960 Larry M. Schneider, AIA, 115 Woodland Road, Palm Springs 33461 Ronald D. Schwab, AIA, 340 Royal Palm Way, Palm Beach 33480 Gerhard A. Seizer, AIA, 508 Lucerne Avenue, Lake Worth 33460 John T. Shoup, Jr., AIA, 500 NE Spanish River Blvd., Spanish River Plaza, Suite 10, Boca Raton 33432 Lynn Michael Silkworth, AIA, 3328 Flamingo Drive, Vero Beach 32960 Roy M. Simon, AIA, 100 NE Fifth Avenue, Suite 2A, Delray Beach 33444 Donald E. Small, AIA, 825 Alamanda Drive, North Palm Beach 33408 Hilliard T. Smith, Jr., FAIA, 1123 Crestwood Boulevard, Lake Worth 33460 Kenardon M. Spina, AIA, 2300 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd., Suite 301, West Palm Beach 33401 Philip Steel, AIA, 100 North County Road, Palm Beach 33480 F. Kirk Stetson, III, AIA, 339 Hunter Street, West Palm Beach 33405 John Stetson, FAIA, 249 Peruvian Avenue, Palm Beach 33480 Dimiter Stoyanoff, AIA, 4115 SE Jib Lane, Stuart 33494 Alan M. Strassler, AIA, 1145 Rainwood Circle, Palm Beach Gardens 33410 Robert E. A. Terry, Jr., AIA, 224 Raulerson Building, North Second Street, Fort Pierce 33450 Paul M. Twitty, AIA, 340 Royal Palm Way, Palm Beach 33480 James B. VanderMale, AIA, Post Office Box 531, Boca Raton 33432 Emery G. Vass, AIA, 333 Southern Boulevard, West Palm Beach 33432 John M. Venters, AIA, 700 E. Atlantic Blvd., Suite 103, Pompano Beach 33062 Robert L Vickers, AIA, 219 North Ware Drive, West Palm Beach 33409 John L Volk, AIA, 206 Phipps Plaza, Palm Beach 33480 Ervin, G. VonWald, AIA, 932 North Federal, Lake Worth 33460 George K. Wasser, AIA, 7544 Lake Worth Road, Lake Worth 33460 Richard A. Wensing II, AIA, 1129 Old Okeechobee Road, West Palm Beach 33401 Larry J. Winker, AIA, 228 NW 11 Avenue, Boca Raton 33432 Edward W. Winter, AIA, 2021 Broward Avenue, West Palm Beach 33407 Associates Louis Pickney Batson, III, 444 Bunker Road, West Palm Beach 33405 Thaddeus L. Cohen, 554 NW 47 Avenue, Delray Beach 33444 Pedro I. Corrales, 1258 Fernlea Drive, West Palm Beach 33409 Robert A. De Cesare, 3717 Jeanne Avenue, Lake Worth 33461 Paul U. Dritenbas, c/o Gregory D. Edlund Architect, 65 Royal Palm Boulevard, Vero Beach 32960 Michael J. Gallo, 230 SW East Ethel Circle, Palm Bay 32905 Angel E. Goitia, 190 Woodland Road, Palm Springs 33461 Charles F. Gronauer, Post Office Box 3547, Tequesta 33458 Maynard C. Hamblin, 501 South Flagler Drive, Suite 500, West Palm Beach 33401 Joan Jefferson, 407 Atlanta Avenue, Stuart 33494 Ervin L. Keel, 1619 16th Lane, Palm Beach Gardens 33410 Robert E. Kuoppala, 4941 Pinecone Lane, West Palm Beach 33409 Thomas S. Lapaglia, 2019 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach 33409 Thomas H. Liebchen, 340 Royal Palm Way, Palm Beach 33480 Theodore G. Malczyk, 706 South Palm Way, Lake Worth 33460 Eugene Pandula, 401 Executive Center Drive, Apt. C-208, West Palm Beach 33401 John C. Sagin, Jr., 325 Gatling Court, West Palm Beach 33406 William J. Schimpf, 2738 North Military Trail #99, West Palm Beach 33406 Clifford Merritt Scholz, 340 Royal Palm Way, Palm Beach 33480 Jeffrey R. Sherman, Post Office Box 1352, West Palm Beach 33402 Carl R. Tucker, 367 Seabrook Road, Tequesta 33458 Yizy Weingarten, 2501 West Edgewater Drive, Lake Park 33410 Robert Timothy Welsh, 214 Surfside Avenue, Port St. Lucie 33452 Professional Affiliates James D. Blakely, 1140 Old Dixie Highway, Lake Park 33403 Wendy Sue Cook, Suite 3, 1025 Flamevine Lane, Vero Beach 32960 Wallace McTammany, 3450 South Ocean Boulevard, Palm Beach 33480 Robert G. Mizelle, 1006 Almeria Road, West Palm Beach 33405 Robert J. Shaw, ASIS, 270 South County Road, Palm Beach 33480 Judith Louise Smith, Professional Modelmakers Assn., 8084 Nashua Drive, Lake Park 33410 Susan S. Smith, ASID, 501 South Flagler Drive, #507, West Palm Beach 33401 Emeritus Chester Albert Cone, AIA, 216 Northwest 16 Street, Belle Glade 33430 John K. Cross, AIA, Harbourside, Unit 311, 1199 South Federal Hwy., Delray Beach 33444 C. Ellis Duncan, AIA, P.O. Box 695, Vero Beach 32960 William J. Freed, AIA, Plymouth H-69, Century Village, West Palm Beach 33401 Reed B. Fuller, AIA, 240 Ashworth Road, West Palm Beach 33405 Henry K. Harding, AIA, 341 Royal Poinciana Plaza, Palm Beach 33480 Sol King, FAIA, 2860 South County Road, #308, Palm Beach 33480 Lawrence Monberg, AIA, 301 Spanish Trail, SE, Boca Raton 33432 Marion S. Wyeth, FAIA, P.O. Box 2436, Palm Beach 33480 Puerto Rico Chapter President Raphael A. Dueno, AIA Box 40283 San Juan, PR 00940 Vice President Fernando Irizarry, AIA Box 477 Hato Rey, PR 00919 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Secretary Jose G. Baralt, AIA Box 2254 Hato Rey, PR 00919 Treasurer Manuel De Lemos, AIA 653 McKinley #9 Miramar, Santurce, PR 00907 Members Pedro Luis Alfaro, Jr., AIA, Calle Ganges, Urb. El Paraiso, Rio Piedras 00926 Manuel Armenteros, AIA, Calle Astarte #48, Urb. Alto Apolo, Guayna- bo 00657 Guillermo Alvarez, AIA, Munoz Rivera #1000, Suite 7, Rio Piedras 00927 J. E. Amaral, AIA, Apartado 896, Hato Rey 00919 Aureo Andino, AIA, Box 7602, B. Obrero 00916 Luis Aponte, AIA, Box 3868, Rio Piedras 00930 Carlos A. Archilla, AIA, Box 807, Hato Rey 00919 Jose G. Baralt, AIA, Box 2254, Hato Rey 00919 Norat H. I. Bonilla, AIA, 359 Hostos St., Hato Rey 00918 Carl B. Brunner, Jr., AIA, 1018 Ashford Avenue, Condado Angel M. Caban, AIA, Box 450, San Juan 00902 Sequndo Cardona, AIA, Calle Hollis Crust #364, Esq. Standford, Rep- to. Universitario Manuel Canela Martinez, AIA, P.O. Box 386, Hato Rey 00919 Jose Canto Ramos, AIA, Calle Dildo F-11, Alt. Santa Maria, Guaynabo 00657 Samuel B. Cherson, AIA, #1 Taft St., Apt. 14-F, Condado 00911 Jose R. Colberg, AIA, Box 1913, San Juan 00903 Jose Luis Collazo, AIA, Box 2481, San Juan 00903 Jose Davila Alvarado, AIA, Calle D-8 Villa Verde, Guaynabo 00657 H. T. C. Davis, AIA, Box 3912, San Juan 00904 Pedro A. De Castro, AIA, 251 Villa Caparra, Guaynabo 00657 Manuel Antonia De Lemos, AIA, 653 Mckinley #9, Miramar 00907 Jorge Del Rio, FAIA, 301 Sorbona Street, Rio Piedras 00927 Horacio Diaz, AIA, Box 1211, Hato Rey 00919 Lina R. De Dueno, AIA, Calle E #F-, Urb. Villa Verde, Guaynabo 00657 Rafael A. Dueno, AIA, Calle E #F-1, Urb. Villa Verde, Guaynabo 00657 Marcos A. Estronza Velez, AIA, Cond. Montebello F-211, Bo. Las Cuevas, Trujillo Alto 00760 Mark M. Faingenblat, AIA, G. P. 0. Box 983, San Juan 00936 Lionel Fernandez, AIA, G. P. 0. Box 685, San Juan Rodolfo Fernandez, AIA, Box 1273, Hato Rey 00919 Alberto Ferrer Gonzalez, AIA, Box 9656, Hato Rey 00919 Miguel Ferrer, AIA, Box 9656, Santurce 00914 Luis Flores, AIA, Centro Comerical Bairoa, Ave. Bairoa 2G, Caguas 00625 Kelvin Foley, AIA, Calle Sol 314, San Juan 00901 Ivan Francinetti, AIA, Ave. Roberto H. Todd #800, Santurce 00907 Simon Francinetti, AIA, Ave., Roberto H. Todd #800, Santurce 00907 Augusto R. Gautier, AIA, Box 11591, Santurce 00910 Jose A. Gelabert, AIA, Quinta Canaima Calle Comercio, Urb. Prados Del Este, Caraca 108, Venezuela Alfredo Gonzalez, AIA, 904 Marti, Santurce 00907 Daniel Gonzalez Rosa, AIA, Matienzo Cintron #172, Hato Rey 00917 E. H. Gutierrez, AIA, Box 13171, Santurce 00908 Luis A. Gutierrez, AIA, Calle G-1172, Urb. Munoz Rivera, Gyaynabo 00657 Hernan Hernandez, AIA, G. P. O. Box 2192, San Juan 00936 Ricardo Jimenez Ortiz, AIA, P.O. Box 807, Hato Rey 00919 Henry Klumb, AIA, G. P. O. Box 3884, San Juan 00936 Sonia Landrau Pirazzi, AIA, Box A, Rio Piedras 00928 Jorge Lopez Feliciano, AIA, J-42 Urb. Villa Caparra, Guaynabo 00657 Eduardo Lopez Sotelo, AIA, Calle E. G-13, Urb. Torremolinos, Guaynabo 00657 Hector Llenza, AIA, G. P. O. Box 2918, San Juan 00936 George Z. Mark, AIA, Suite 620 Mercantil Plaza, Hato Rey 00917 Antonio Marquez, AIA, Suite 201, 201 Ponce De Leon, Miramar 00907 William Martinez Roig, AIA, Calle Nueva E-17, Villa Clementina, Guaynabo 00657 Thomas S. Marvel, FAIA, #8 Mejico Street, Hato Rey 00917 Jordanka P. de Meszaros, AIA, 709 Miramar Avenue, Santurce 00907 Eduardo Molinari, AIA, Box 1943, Hato Rey 00919 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Efrer Morales Serrano, AIA, Abolicion 557, Urb. Baldrick, Hato Rey 00918 Rosa Navia Castano, AIA, Quinta Canaima, Calle Comercio, Urb. Pra- do Del Este, Caracas 108, Venezuela William B. Newlin, AIA, Calle 6 H-6 Tintillo Garden, Bayamon 00619 Roberto F. Nin, AIA, Calle Milan 5A, Villa Caparra, Guaynabo 00657 Romualdo Olabarrieta, AIA, Domenech 281, Hato Rey 00918 Andres Otero Rivera, AIA, 607 Condado Ave., Suite 601, Santurce 00907 Esteban Padilla, AIA, Box 742, Humacao 00661 Evelio Pina, AIA, Box 3484, San Juan 00936 Pedro F. Pou Lines, AIA, 1509 F. D. Roosevelt, Caparra Heights 00920 Pablo R. Qunones, AIA, Box 5921, San Juan 00906 Lorenzo Ramirez de Arrellano, AIA, First Federal Savings Bldg., San- turce 00909 Jorge A. Ramos, AIA, Harvard No. 301, University Gardens, Rio Pied- ras 00927 Jorge Rigau, AIA, Ave. Las Marias 855, Hyde Park, Rio Piedras 00927 Raul Rivera Ortiz, AIA, 81 Kings Court 12-B, Condado 00911 H. Rodrizuez Amezquita, AIA, Box 1445, Santurce 00916 Jose A. Rodriguez, AIA, Barcelo, Park Side Condominium Apt. 804, Caparra Heights Sta. 00922 Pedro Rodrizuez Flores, AIA, Matienzo Cintron #172, Hato Rey 00917 Joose Luis Rodrizuez Garcia, AIA, J-9 Ramirez De Arrellano Blvd., Garden Hills, Guaynabo 00657 Miriam B. De Rodriquez, AIA, Design Inc., #66, Condado Ave., San- turce 00907 Wilfredo Rodriguez Torres, AIA, Calle R. Vitervo #900, Urb. Country Club, Rio Piedras 00924 Werner Salden, AIA, 801 Belair, San Particio Hector Ruben Salico, AIA, G.P.O. Box 151531, San Juan 00936 Carlos Sanz, AIA, P.O. Box 10116, Santurce 00908 Luis S. Sierra, AIA, Box 9656, Santurce 00907 Orval Sifontes, AIA, 531 Sergio Cuevas, Urb. Parque Central, Hato Rey 00918 Enrique R. Soler, AIA, 2163 McLeary, Santurce 00913 James L. Tate, AIA, Pan Am Bldg., Suite 902, Hato Rey 00917 Osvaldo L. Torro, AIA, Box 9656, Santurce 00907 Axel F. Torres, AIA, Calle 15 M-7, Park Garden, Rio Piedras 00926 Jaime Torres Gaztambide, AIA, 269 Uruguay St., Hato Rey 00917 Luis A. Torres, AIA, 107 San Juan, San Juan Edward Underwood Rios, AIA, G.P.O. Box 4403, San Juan 00936 David J. Vagnetti, AIA, Edificio Rovira Suite 2-B, B. Cuatro Calles, Ponce 00731 Malcolm Walter O'Neill, AIA, 607 Condado St., Office 501, Condado 00916 Julio A. Wright, AIA, G.P.O. Box 328, San Juan 00936 Virgin Islands Chapter President Donna C. de Jongh, AIA Box 156 St. Thomas, VI 00801 Vice-President/St. Thomas Richard Reit, AIA Norre Gade #14B St. Thomas, VI Vice-President/St. Croix John R. Rollings, AIA RR 227 Golden Rock St. Croix, VI 00820 Planning a commercial building project in Central Florida? Select a contractor with a reputation for working with architects to produce a quality project... on time. Now is the time to contact Kincaid Construction Co. For 17 years we have built a reputation for working with architects to construct quality work... on schedule... for a competitive cost. Find out how Kincaid Construction Co. can make your project a refreshing experience. Call or write us today. IKillICOiD CONSTRUCTION CO. P.O. Box 1719/Winter Park, Florida 32790/Telephone 305/647-6178 Secretary E. H. McDowell, FAIA P.O. Box 3958 St. Thomas, VI 00801 Treasurer Herman F. Terwee, AIA P.O. Box 5207 St. Thomas, VI 00801 Corresponding Secretary William Carr, Associate 6A-7B Caret Bay Me s St. Thomas, VI 00801 Members Thomas Blake, AIA, Box 482, St. Thomas, VI 00801 Frank Blaydon, AIA, 5 Company Street, Christiansted, St. Croix, VI 00820 Kendrick Bragg, Jr., AIA, Box 2235, St. Thomas, VI 00801 J. Cabaniss, AIA, 14 RF Raphune, St. Thomas, VI 00801 Edwin Cordes, AIA, Box 447, Christiansted, St. Croix, VI 00820 Donna C. deJongh, AIA, Box 156, St. Thomas, VI 00801 Robert deJongh, AIA, Box 156, St. Thomas, VI 00801 PP_,;\" Paul Faneuf, AIA, Box 9005, St. Thomas, VI 00801 Theodore Fletcher, AIA, Box 431, Fredericksted, St. Croix, VI 00840 John R. Garfield, AIA, Box 375, St. Thomas, VI 00801 Frederick Gjessing, AIA, Box 1844, St. Thomas, VI 00801 William B. Gordon, Box 156, St. Thomas, VI 00801 William M. Karr, Box 156, St. Thomas, VI 00801 Michael Kane, AIA, Box 1154, Christiansted, St. Croix, VI 00820 Allan R. Kramer, AIA, Pavilions-Star Route, St. Thomas, VI 00801 Edwin Kramer, AIA, Pavilions-Star Route, St. Thomas, VI 00801 Gustave Levenson, AIA, Box 6900, Christiansted, St. Croix, VI 00820 E: H. McDowell, FAIA, Box 3958, St. Thomas, VI 00801 Delvin Mercer, Box 156, St. Thomas, VI 00801 Joseph O'Mara, AIA, Box 9547, St. Thomas, VI 00801 Frank Prince, AIA, King's Alley, Christiansted, St. Croix, VI 00820 John R. Rollings, AIA, RR 227 Golden Rock, St. Croix, VI 00820 Daniel Sullivan, AIA, Box 240, St. John, VI Herman Terwee, AIA, Box 5207, St. Thomas, VI 00801 Glover Thompson, AIA, Estate Zootenvaal, St. John, VI Charles E. Tilton, AIA, Box 2216, St. Thomas, VI 00801 Richard Veit, AIA, 14 Crystal Gade, St. Thomas, VI 00801 Donald A. Williams, AIA, Box 3069, Christiansted, St. Croix, VI 00820 Thomas E. Wilson, AIA, Box 774, Christiansted, St. Croix, VI 00820 Raymond L. Wright, AIA, Box 3014, Christiansted, St. Croix, VI 00820 Commercial & Marine Refrigeration Commercial, Heating, Air Conditioning and Ventilation P.O. BOX 2210 TAMPA, FLA.33601 Ph. 229-0697 S 51N 145 James H. (Harry) Lingerfelt, President I CERTIFICATE NO. CAC 012773 Paxson Slectric Electrical Contractors 1050 Flagler Ave. / P.O. Box 5769 / Phone 398-1101 /Jacksonville, Fla. 32207 FLORIDA ARCHITECT / Winter, 1981 Vo. |