Design Discussions in the Flint Hills - BBN · 2019. 9. 30. · Hillside Research Campus, Nicholls...

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presented by BBN Architects Inc. Manhattan, KS • Kansas City, MO Y E A R S The annual Bowman Design Forum was introduced by Kansas State alumnus Brent Bowman to expose third- year architecture students to the field’s top professionals. Participants compete through submissions of innovative design for scholarships and interact with nationally- recognized architects. Past jurors include Tom Beeby, Gene Mackey, Peter Bohlin, Cal Lewis, Kent Bloomer, Harry Teague, Julie Eizenberg, James Cutler, Bruce Anderson, Timothy Blonkvist, C. Robert Schmidt, Mitchell Hall, Marianne McKenna, Anne Fougeron, Thomas Hacker, Joan Soranno, John Cook, Marlon Blackwell, Coleman Coker, Dennis Cusack, Greg Papay, Kirsten Murray, Les Eerkes, Daniel Scully, Turner Brooks, Scott Wolf, Ron Rochon, Garth Rockcastle, Maura Rockcastle, Talbot Sweetapple, Peter Broughton, Frank Harmon, Matthew Kreilich, Paul Mankins, Todd Garner, John Carney, and Andy Ankeny. JIM CHILDRESS FAIA Principal, Centerbrook Architects and Planners, Centerbrook, CT Jim Childress’ portfolio encompasses independent schools, colleges and universities, laboratories, churches, museums, houses and corporate interiors. He has worked over the past 30 years at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, the world-renowned center for molecular biology research. Childress was the architect for notable projects in the West, including three at the University of Colorado: the LEED Gold Wolf Law School, the LEED Platinum Center for Community, and a medical library on the Anschutz Medical Campus. Jim’s other projects out west include, in Wyoming, a new headquarters for the National Outdoor Leadership School and renovations to its Noble Hotel. His designs in New England can be found at Fairfield University, Grace and First Unitarian Churches in Providence, and The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine in Farmington, Connecticut. A graduate of Rhode Island School of Design, Jim’s work has been recognized with 60 design awards including the American Institute of Architects 1998 Architecture Firm Award. He was invested into the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects in 2001 and served as the Chair of the AIA Committee on Design in 2015. TODD ANDREWS AIA Principal, Centerbrook Architects and Planners, Centerbrook, CT Todd earned his Bachelor of Architecture from Syracuse University and has practiced at Centerbrook for 22 years. During that time, he has designed buildings that support and enhance education, learning, research, worship, and community. A principal focus has been his work on multiple projects at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, including: the Hillside Research Campus, Nicholls Biondi Hall, and the Alfred D. Hershey Building. Todd’s current projects include the expansion of the Hubert Campus Center at Albertus Magnus College, a private residence in Laurel Hollow, New York, and, with Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, DNA Learning Centers in Brooklyn and Suzho, China and the renovation of the Demerec Laboratory. He recently completed a new LEED Platinum STEM building and Center for Community at Mary Institute & St. Louis Country Day School in Missouri, and the addition and renovation of St. John’s Church in Cold Spring Harbor. Todd is an active member of the National Association of Independent Schools and he has presented at the Summit for Transformative Learning, which explores ways to enhance and maximize student learning. Design Discussions in the Flint Hills Monday, December 3, 2018 1:30 p.m.–Regnier Forum, Presentation by Students 4:30 p.m.–Regnier Forum, Presentation by our Guests

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presented byBBN Architects Inc. Manhattan, KS • Kansas City, MO

Y E A R S

The annual Bowman Design Forum was introduced by Kansas State alumnus Brent Bowman to expose third-year architecture students to the field’s top professionals. Participants compete through submissions of innovative design for scholarships and interact with nationally-recognized architects. Past jurors include Tom Beeby, Gene Mackey, Peter Bohlin, Cal Lewis, Kent Bloomer, Harry Teague, Julie Eizenberg, James Cutler, Bruce Anderson, Timothy Blonkvist, C. Robert Schmidt, Mitchell Hall, Marianne McKenna, Anne Fougeron, Thomas Hacker, Joan Soranno, John Cook, Marlon Blackwell, Coleman Coker, Dennis Cusack, Greg Papay, Kirsten Murray, Les Eerkes, Daniel Scully, Turner Brooks, Scott Wolf, Ron Rochon, Garth Rockcastle, Maura Rockcastle, Talbot Sweetapple, Peter Broughton, Frank Harmon, Matthew Kreilich, Paul Mankins, Todd Garner, John Carney, and Andy Ankeny.

JIM CHILDRESSFAIAPrincipal, Centerbrook Architects and Planners, Centerbrook, CT

Jim Childress’ portfolio encompasses independent schools, colleges and universities, laboratories, churches, museums, houses and corporate interiors. He has worked over the past 30 years at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, the world-renowned center for molecular biology research.

Childress was the architect for notable projects in the West, including three at the University of Colorado: the LEED Gold Wolf Law School, the LEED Platinum Center for Community, and a medical library on the Anschutz Medical Campus. Jim’s other projects out west include, in Wyoming, a new headquarters for the National Outdoor Leadership School and renovations to its Noble Hotel. His designs in New England can be found at Fairfield University, Grace and First Unitarian Churches in Providence, and The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine in Farmington, Connecticut.

A graduate of Rhode Island School of Design, Jim’s work has been recognized with 60 design awards including the American Institute of Architects 1998 Architecture Firm Award. He was invested into the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects in 2001 and served as the Chair of the AIA Committee on Design in 2015.

TODD ANDREWSAIAPrincipal, Centerbrook Architects and Planners, Centerbrook, CT

Todd earned his Bachelor of Architecture from Syracuse University and has practiced at Centerbrook for 22 years. During that time, he has designed buildings that support and enhance education, learning, research, worship, and community. A principal focus has been his work on multiple projects at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, including: the Hillside Research Campus, Nicholls Biondi Hall, and the Alfred D. Hershey Building.

Todd’s current projects include the expansion of the Hubert Campus Center at Albertus Magnus College, a private residence in Laurel Hollow, New York, and, with Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, DNA Learning Centers in Brooklyn and Suzho, China and the renovation of the Demerec Laboratory. He recently completed a new LEED Platinum STEM building and Center for Community at Mary Institute & St. Louis Country Day School in Missouri, and the addition and renovation of St. John’s Church in Cold Spring Harbor.

Todd is an active member of the National Association of Independent Schools and he has presented at the Summit for Transformative Learning, which explores ways to enhance and maximize student learning.

Design Discussions in the Flint Hills

Monday, December 3, 2018 1:30 p.m.–Regnier Forum, Presentation by Students4:30 p.m.–Regnier Forum, Presentation by our Guests