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Design Discussions in the Flint Hills

October 25, 20061:00 p.m. Pierce Commons, Seaton HallLecture • 4 p.m., Alumni Center

presented byBowman Bowman Novick Inc.Manhattan, KS • Kansas City, MO

b o w m a nd e s i g nF o r u m

ANNE FOUGERON, AIAFougeron Architecture

Fougeron Architecture wasestablished in 1986 by AnneFougeron in San Francisco, CA.Her exploration of modern design’sboundaries create structures tovisually last beyond their years. Her firm has developed healthcare, commercial, institutional and residential projects acrossCalifornia, Morocco, Turkey, and France.

Fougeron’s modernist style works to align architectural idea and the built structure. Through the use of properties of light, structure asornament, and innovative use ofmaterials, Fougeron modulateseach building’s space and form in a progressive yet timelessfashion. Using modern lines, sheadds an artful manner throughexpressive elements in the trans-parent qualities of light to create an inspiring environment.

Fougeron received her Master ofArchitecture at University ofCalifornia at Berkeley, where shecontinues to inspire others. Herhigh standard of design excellencehas been recognized by AIA’slocal, regional and national levelsamong other architecturalorganizations and publications.

THOMAS O. HACKER, FAIAThomas Hacker Architects Inc.

Thomas Hacker founded ThomasHacker Architects in 1983. HisPortland, OR, firm combines thenatural beauty of materials with avigilance of construction to createstructures with understated dignity.

Hacker’s dramatic architecturalrepresentation and use of naturallight create thoughtful spaces ofpublic use and cultural interest; his skill as a painter and sketcheradd delicate quality to his design, in addition to insight as to howcreative expression can influencethe outcome of a project. Theaters,museums, libraries, and institutionsof higher learning have benefitedfrom his design philosophy acrossOregon and the Pacific Northwest.

Hacker’s belief of educating himself and others around him led the University of Pennsylvaniagraduate to teaching design, theory and architectural history at several institutions. His devotionto superior architecture has ledhim to 29 awards by all levels of the AIA. His work has beenexhibited in Washington, D.C. and the Chicago AthenaeumMuseum of Architecture—whileseveral publications have praisedhis insight to creating elegant craftand form.

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

and Marianne McKenna.