The AIA/WA encourages you to check out this insightful article, by AIA/WA member Sue Lani Madsen, recently published on the AIA National website! Her perceptive comments on Best Practices are a benefit to any architect.
Read the Article here: http://www.aia.org/practicing/bestpractices/AIAB086593
Madsen graduated from Washington State University with a degree in Architecture and has practiced architecture in the Spokane region for over 30 years. She founded Madsen Mitchell Evenson & Conrad in 1999 with three long-time colleagues, and continues to work with MMEC as a Consulting Principal.
Madsen's professional interests in rural communities led her to run for the state legislature in 2004 and 2008; the AIA/WA has backed her both times. Madsen is an active member of the AIA/WA board and Chair of the Budget & Taxes Resource Group.
Read the Article here: http://www.aia.org/practicing/bestpractices/AIAB086593
Madsen graduated from Washington State University with a degree in Architecture and has practiced architecture in the Spokane region for over 30 years. She founded Madsen Mitchell Evenson & Conrad in 1999 with three long-time colleagues, and continues to work with MMEC as a Consulting Principal.
Madsen's professional interests in rural communities led her to run for the state legislature in 2004 and 2008; the AIA/WA has backed her both times. Madsen is an active member of the AIA/WA board and Chair of the Budget & Taxes Resource Group.
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